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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The countdown is on for the second annual EGT North v South Colts Clash, with two highly respected community coaches eager to guide the League's emerging talent when the best young players from across the Perth Football League meet at UWA Sports Park on Friday, 17 July from 6:00pm. Leading the North will be Kingsley coach Andrew Fisher, whose impact at Colts level has quickly earned recognition across the competition. After taking over the Kingsley Colts program in 2024, Fisher was named the Perth Football League's Coach of the Year last season and has since stepped into the club's senior..
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For this year's NAIDOC Rounds, the Forrestfield Football Club won't take the field under the name that has represented them for decades. Instead, they'll proudly become Woondaming Football Club. Woondaming is a historic Noongar place name recorded in the early 1900s as part of the Country of Whadjuk Elder Joobaitch, near Maamba, the Aboriginal camp and reserve once located at present-day Hartfield Park, Forrestfield. The club has adopted the name to acknowledge the enduring connection of Whadjuk Noongar people to the land on which it stands and plays. While the name change will coincide with the PFL and WA Football’s..
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Budget Car and Truck Rental A Grade Men Kingsway led from start to finish to defeat Ocean Ridge 12.3 (75) to 4.8 (32), with elite efficiency in front of goal proving the difference. While Ocean Ridge finished with 38 more disposals, 11 more clearances and 12 more inside 50s, their inability to capitalise on repeat entries proved costly. Kingsway's exceptional accuracy was the defining factor, converting 12.3 from their opportunities compared to Ocean Ridge's wasteful 4.8, while a commanding 51-23 hit-out advantage through Kody Eaton’s exceptional work, totalling 37 hitouts, allowed them to reset at stoppages when required. Braydn Furmark's..
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