Budget Car and Truck Rental A Grade Men University put away Baldivis in style, cruising to a 58-point victory, 16.9 (105) to 6.11 (47). The home side set the tone from the opening bounce through Jye Bolton and William Wildberger, establishing a rhythm Baldivis couldn't contain with slick handball chains through the midfield and precise entries inside 50. Baldivis mounted a determined response in the second quarter, with Tyson Powell kicking two goals to keep the margin to a manageable 16 points at half-time. University pushed the lead to 29 points in the third term through two goals to Charlie..
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As clubs across the Perth Football League celebrate NAIDOC Week, few embrace the occasion quite like Coolbellup. Home to one of the league's largest Indigenous playing groups, for “Cooby”, this weekend carries a significance that extends well beyond football, reflecting a commitment to honouring and strengthening the Indigenous connections that have become central to the club's fabric. “It's celebrating who they are. Their culture is everything, and bringing everyone together is pretty special. It's the family, it's the unity. Playing the game is just a small part of the day. There's so much more,” Coolbellup club president Adrian Pinkerton..
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Purple will once again take centre stage at Kwinana Knights Football Club this Saturday as the club hosts its third annual Pankind Round, continuing a community initiative that has already raised more than $60,000 in its first two years for pancreatic cancer research while educating hundreds of people about one of Australia's deadliest cancers. Since launching the initiative in 2024, the Knights have embraced the annual round as far more than a fundraiser. What began as a club-led tribute has grown into one of Pankind's leading community fundraising initiatives nationally, using the power of grassroots football to drive awareness, education..
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The EGT Phil Scott Colts has reached its halfway mark with just four points separating the top four sides. Trinity Aquinas holds top spot ahead of Fremantle C.B.C., University and Curtin Uni Wesley, with Fremantle C.B.C.'s draw against seventh-placed Mt Lawley the only result preventing the reigning premiers from leading the competition. Trinity Aquinas has built its campaign on the competition's strongest defence, conceding an average of just 30.5 points per game while remaining the only side unbeaten at home. However, away trips to University and Curtin Uni Wesley headline a challenging run home as the ladder leaders chase their..
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