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WA Football Fixture Metropolitan and Regional Finals Fixtures 9th - 11th September 2016 Association Name SeasonCompetition Name Round TypeRound Name Match Name Match DateTeam 1 Team 2 Venue Name Avon Football Association 2016 2016 AFA League Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Cunderdin Keller/Tammin Forrest Oval - York 2016 2016 AFA Reserves Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 York Keller/Tammin Forrest Oval - York 2016 2016 - Y07/08s Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 10/09/2016 Countrys Y07/08s Wanderers Y07/08s Bovell Park 1 - Main Oval 2016 2016 - Y09/10s Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 10/09/2016 Rovers Y09/10s Countrys Y09/10s Bovell Park 1 - Main Oval Centrals Conference 2016 2016 Y07 East Perth District Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 Coolbinia Red Y07 Ballajura Black Y07 Noranda Lightning Park 2016 2016 Y07 Perth District Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 Manning Y7 Vic Park Y7 Lynwood Ferndale Park Oval 2 2016 2016 Y07 Swans District Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 10/09/2016 Upper Swan Black Y07 Bassendean Black Y07 Forrestfield John Reid Oval 2016 2016 Y07 Swans District Finals Grand Finals Grand Final Div 2 10/09/2016 Kalamunda Gold Y07 Mazenod Blue Y07 Forrestfield John Reid Oval 2016 2016 Y08 Blue Division Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 Bassendean Y08 Ballajura Y08 Lynwood Ferndale Park Oval 1 2016 2016 Y08 Red Division Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 Noranda Gold Y08 Mt Lawley Inglewood Blue Y08 Noranda Lightning Park 2016 2016 Y08 White Division Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 High Wycombe Blue Y08 Mazenod Blue Y08 Steel Blue Oval 2016 2016 Y09 Blue Division Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 Bassendean Y09 Midvale Y09 Lynwood Ferndale Park Oval 1 2016 2016 Y09 Red Division Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 Mt Hawthorn Y09 Ellenbrook Purple Y09 Noranda Lightning Park 2016 2016 Y09 White Division Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 Ellenbrook White Y09 Hills Rangers Y09 Steel Blue Oval 2016 2016 Y10 Barry Cable Division Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 Manning Y10 Caversham Y10 Lynwood Ferndale Park Oval 1 2016 2016 Y10 Red Division Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 Belmont Y10 South Perth Y10 Noranda Lightning Park 2016 2016 Y11 Blue Division Finals Grand Final Grand Final 11/09/2016 Thornlie Green Y11 Ballajura Y11 Lynwood Ferndale Park Oval 1 2016 2016 Y11 White Division Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 South Perth Y11 Upper Swan Y11 Steel Blue Oval 2016 2016 Y12 Central Conference Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 High Wycombe Y12 Mazenod Y12 Steel Blue Oval Claremont DFDC 2016 2016 Year 7 Blue Competition Finals Preliminary Final 11/09/2016 Claremont Tigers Year 7 Blue Scarborough Sea Eagles Year 7 Green Kevan Langdon Oval 2016 2016 Year 8 Blue Competition Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Quinns Cyclones Warwick Greenwood Knights Heathridge Park 2016 2016 Year 9 Maroon Competition Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Wembley Down White Wembley Down Blue A S Luketina Reserve 2016 2016 Yr 10 Maroon Competition Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Cottesloe Rooster Sorrento Duncraig Hawks A S Luketina Reserve 2016 2016 Yr 10 Red Competition Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Joondalup Kinross Jets North Beach Tigers Heathridge Park 2016 2016 Yr 11 Competition Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Ocean Ridge Sharks Scarborough Sea Eagles Wanneroo Show Grounds 2016 2016 Yr 12 Competition Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Quinns Bulls Joondalup Kinross Jets Wanneroo Show Grounds 2016 2016 Yr 8 Maroon Competition Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Marist Blue Whitford Wildcats A S Luketina Reserve 2016 2016 Yr 8 Red Competition Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Kingsway Rockets West Coast White Barry Britton Res 2016 2016 Yr 9 Blue Competition Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Claremont Tigers Kingsley Cats A S Luketina Reserve 2016 2016 Yr 9 Red Competition Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Warwick Greenwood Knights Cottesloe Magpies Barry Britton Res East Fremantle DFDC 2016 2016 Year 7s Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 10/09/2016 East Fremantle Yr 7 Rossmoyne Yr 7 Prendwick Reserve 2016 2016 Year 7s Finals Preliminary Final 10/09/2016 Canning Vale Yr 7 White Booragoon Yr 7 Prendwick Reserve 2016 2016 Year 8s Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 10/09/2016 Booragoon Yr 8 White Canning Vale Yr 8 Riverton Reserve 2016 2016 Year 8s Finals Preliminary Final 10/09/2016 Bullcreek Leeming Yr 8 Applecross Yr 8 Riverton Reserve 2016 2016 Year 9s Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 10/09/2016 Applecross Yr 9 Booragoon Yr 9 Riverton Reserve 2016 2016 Year 9s Finals Preliminary Final 10/09/2016 Bullcreek Leeming Yr 9 Bulls Attadale Yr 9 Riverton Reserve Fremantle Conference 2016 Fremantle Conference Year 10 BLUE Finals Grand Final Grand Final 11/09/2016 Willetton JFC Year 10 Mundijong Centrals JFC Year 10 East Fremantle Oval WAFL 2016 Fremantle Conference Year 10 RED Finals Grand Final Grand Final 11/09/2016 Winnacott JFC Year 10 Kelmscott JFC Year 10 East Fremantle Oval WAFL 2016 Fremantle Conference Year 11 Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 Willetton JFC Year 11 Winnacott JFC Year 11 East Fremantle Oval WAFL 2016 Fremantle Conference Year 12 Finals Grand Finals Grand Final 11/09/2016 Bullcreek Leeming JFC Year 12 Rossmoyne JFC Y12 East Fremantle Oval WAFL Goldfields Football League 2016 2016 10's & under Finals Grand Final Grand Final 11/09/2016 Bye Bye 2016 2016 14's & under Finals Grand Final Grand Final 10/09/2016 Kalgoorlie City Football Club Railways Football Club Morrison Oval 2016 2016 16's & under Finals Grand Final Grand Final 10/09/2016 Saints Football Club Railways Football Club Morrison Oval 2016 2016 Colts Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 10/09/2016 Kalgoorlie City Football Club Boulder City Football Club Digger Daws Oval 2016 2016 League Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 10/09/2016 Boulder City Football Club Railways Football Club Digger Daws Oval 2016 2016 Reserves Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 10/09/2016 Boulder City Football Club Kalgoorlie City Football Club Digger Daws Oval Great Northern Football League 2016 2016 BluSteel Colts Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Chapman Valley Railways WA Country Builders Stadium 2016 2016 League Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Railways Brigades WA Country Builders Stadium 2016 2016 Reserves Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Railways Brigades WA Country Builders Stadium Great Northern Junior Football League 2016 Under 10s Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Bye Bye 2016 Under 12s Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Bye Bye 2016 Under 14s Finals Grand Final Grand Final 10/09/2016 Brigades Chapman Valley Recreation Ground 2016 Under 16s Finals Grand Final Grand Final 10/09/2016 Towns Railways Recreation Ground Great Southern Football League 2016 GSFL Colts 2016 Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Albany Colts North Albany Colts Collingwood Park 2016 GSFL League 2016 Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 North Albany League Royals League Collingwood Park 2016 GSFL Reserves 2016 Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Royals Reserves Railways Reserves Collingwood Park 2016 GSFL Sixteens 2016 Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 North Albany Sixteens Railways Sixteens Collingwood Park Hills Football League WA 2016 2016 Hills Football Association Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 11/09/2016 Chidlow Parkerville Pickett Park Lower South West Football League 2016 2016 LSWFL Colts Finals Grand Final Grand Final 10/09/2016 Imperials Colts Deanmill Colts Deanmill 2016 2016 LSWFL League Finals Grand Final Grand Final 10/09/2016 Imperials League Southerners League Deanmill 2016 2016 LSWFL Reserves Finals Grand Final Grand Final 10/09/2016 Southerners Reserves Deanmill Reserves Deanmill Metro Football League 2016 2016 Metro Football League Div 1 Finals Grand Final Grand Final 11/09/2016 Queens Park Red Warwick Greenwood Gold Robinson Reserve 2016 2016 Metro Football League Div 2 Finals Grand Final Grand Final 11/09/2016 Midland Dwellingup Robinson Reserve Mortlock Football League 2016 2016 League Finals Grand Final Grand Final 11/09/2016 Wongan Ballidu League Dalwallinu League Wongan Hills 2016 2016 Nippers Finals Grand Final Grand Final 11/09/2016 Bye Bye 2016 2016 Reserves Finals Grand Final Grand Final 11/09/2016 Gingin Reserves Dowerin Wylie Reserves Wongan Hills North Midlands Football League 2016 NMFL LEAGUE 2016 Finals Grand Final Grand Final 10/09/2016 DO League MO League DONGARA 2016 NMFL Reserves 2016 Finals Grand Final Grand Final 10/09/2016 Do Reserves CA Reserves DONGARA Onshore Cup Football Association 2016 Onshore Cup Football Association Finals Preliminary Final Preliminary 10/09/2016 Bye Bye Peel DFDC 2016 2016 Y7 Playoffs Group 1 Finals Playoffs/Grand Final Grand Final 9/09/2016 Halls Head Yr 7 White Secret Harbour Yr 7 Gold Sir Ross McLarty Oval (Main) 2016 2016 Y7 Playoffs Group 2 Finals Grand Final Grand Final 9/09/2016 South Mandurah Yr 7 Gold Baldivis Yr 7 Blue Warnbro Rec Centre A 2016 2016 Y7 Playoffs Group 3 Finals Grand Final Grand Final 9/09/2016 Halls Head Yr 7 Blue Secret Harbour Yr 7 White Warnbro Rec Centre A 2016 2016 Y7 Playoffs Group 4 Finals Grand Final Grand Final 9/09/2016 Centrals Yr 7 Secret Harbour Yr 7 Black Warnbro Rec Centre A 2016 2016 Year
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