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Ph: (08) 9353 4333 www.theTLCgroup.com.au Contents 3 2015 State Game Every Week 6 ...... Collectables 7 ...... Tipping 7 ...... Tweets of the Week 22-24 ...... WAFC 27 ...... Club Notes 28...... Stats 29 ...... Scoreboards and ladders 30 ...... Fixtures Features 4-5 ...... Rumble in the State jungle 10 years on 8 ...... Past WA v SA State game action 20 ...... Entertainment Game time 9 ...... Welcome from the WA Football Commission 10 ...... WA’s 35metre weapon 11 ...... South Australian pride 12 ...... WAFL v SANFL State game history 14 ...... WA headshots 15...... WAFL squad at a glance 16 ...... Curtain-raiser State 18s WA v SA 17 ...... WAFL v SANFL team lists 18 ...... SANFL headshots 19 ...... SANFL squad at a glance 21 ...... Fremantle v North 21 ...... ContentSt Kilda v West Coast s 4

By Tracey Lewis Rumble

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DARREN Rumble is being flaunted as the Carlton Draught Of that side, Ames and Rumble are the only two still playing in the WAFL State team’s lucky charm as he gets set to play his fifth WAFL. game in a Black Swans jumper. It was the seventh straight win by in clashes with who last claimed bragging rights back in 1994. The five-time Subiaco premiership backman, who turned 30 a day WA turned the tables in 2009, when Rumble was part of a team that before playing in his fifth premiership with Subiaco last September, included Peter Bell, Jeff Farmer and Simpson medallist Brent LeCras to made his State debut 10 years ago. come from behind at three quarter time and claim a narrow victory. However, it is the circumstances surrounding his last game for WA that coach Darren Harris hopes are mirrored this week. Just as was the case back in 2009, Rumble was only included last Darren Rumble’s State game history Monday into the 2015 WA team that will take on the West End SANFL 2005 – v QLD at , Gold Coast (WA won by 58 points) team this Saturday at . 2006 – v SA at Oval (WA lost by 17 points) Rumble has been in superb form and was an easy choice for Harris and his selectors to make when looking to replace injured defender 2008 – v QLD at Townsville (WA won by 73 points) Tallan Ames in the squad. 2009 – v SA at Medibank Stadium (WA won by 1 point) “When I spoke to Darren about playing in the State game he was really keen to put his hand up to play,” Harris said. “He then told me that he was brought in on the Monday leading up to the 2009 State game, which also happened to be against South Australia. “WA won that game by a point so we’re going to consider Darren as our lucky charm!” Harris said Subiaco coach Jarrad Schofield, like the other WAFL coaches, had supported the State selectors fully and was right behind the decision to add Rumble to the squad. “Darren has been in great form and from the outset we have maintained players in the squad who have been playing well,” Harris said. “In the end it was Darren’s call as to whether he made himself available or not and we’re glad he did. We’ve had great buy-in from every player who has been involved this year. They all want to be there and there’s been a great sprit at training. “All of our State coaches have commented that this group of players have left their egos at the door and they all want to give it everything to help the team get a State victory this weekend.” Of the four State games Rumble has played, one of them was alongside the man he replaced in this year’s squad – Tallan Ames – and that game was nine years ago. In 2006 Ames was making his State debut, while Rumble was playing his second representative game. They were part of a WA side that lost to South Australia by 17 points. Rumble started at full back »Darren Rumble was part of the and Ames in the ruck. 2006 State team alongside Tallan Ames by Sean Cowan 6 Collectables

During 2015, the Football Budget will again feature a section on WAFL memorabilia and invites you to write or email if you want more information about the football collectables you have tucked away at home.

Given this Saturday’s game is a traditional The next items are more related to bears the year of State game between Western Australia and traditional State football. 1915, the medal South Australia, it would be appropriate to This pair of State tour itineraries was says: “God speed feature some items relating to State footy. bought separately but, coincidentally, are both the Allies”, while So, I’ll start this week’s WAFL Collectables for WA tours to SA on which the Sandgropers the other says: with a newly discovered program that was achieved rare away victories. “Struck in honour brought to me by long-time collector Mark The first example, from 1977, marked of our boys at the during the week. SA’s centenary of football. We ruined the Dardanelles”. Surprisingly, I had no knowledge of this Croweaters’ party by securing a 40-point If one of these program or even this game, but it was billed as victory thanks to the efforts of full-back turns up for sale, a “Gaelic Football Spectacular” and was played Ross Glendinning and five goals from Chris I have no doubt between Western Australia and County Kerry Mitsopoulos. that some WAFL on October 2, 1981. The second, more austere, itinerary was for collectors would On the face of it, a game of Gaelic football the 1984 match at . In that match, be interested probably shouldn’t interest collectors of WAFL Rob Wiley appeared to kick the winning point bidders. But how memorabilia. Until, that is, one looks at the after the siren. But the umpires allowed the many of them still team that represented WA. score, handing WA victory. exist after 100 It was made up entirely of WAFL Eagle-eyed WAFL supporters may have years? champions, with the exception of goalkeeper noticed the discovery during the week of an My thanks to the society for the photograph. Willie McNally, who was apparently a star with Anzac Day medallion that received some press If you would like more information about the local soccer club Perth Azzuri. attention. medal, you can contact the society’s president Among those representing WA were The medal, which is now thought to Walter Bloom via email w.bloom@murdoch. , Wayne Blackwell, Stan have been the first one ever produced edu.au Nowotny, Rod Lester-Smith, Peter Menaglio, to commemorate the Gallipoli landings, Keen collectors of football memorabilia , Brian Taylor, Basil Campbell was struck in June, 1915 by the Cumpston from all states should get along to the Perth and Stephen Curtis. Engraving Works. Toy & Hobby Fair, which is on this weekend at The team was coached by Graham What makes it of interest to WAFL collectors the Morley Recreation Centre. Campbell and easily defeated the All- is that the medal was the brainchild of the East This Sunday WAFL and VFL champions Australian Gaelic football team in a trial match . and Ross Glendinning will attend before taking on County Kerry at Subiaco Research by the Perth Numismatic Society the fair to sign some limited edition collectable Oval. turned up an article in the Daily News of 1915, cards that have been issued just for the show. Given it’s the first time I have seen which quoted East Perth president Harry Just 30 of each card will be released at $50 this program, I can say it’s certainly rare. Mann. apiece. A bigger card featuring caricatures of Interestingly, it also details another match Mann was talking about the war service both players will be available for $95 and will played in Perth by County Kerry in 1970. given by five East Perth players and the death also be signed by the players on Sunday. of one of their number. Cable and Glendinning are expected to But he said the club could do more attend from around 11am. and that the ladies’ committee would sell The fair is sure to see plenty of WAFL and commemorative medals at East Perth games AFL memorabilia on sale, especially Football for sixpence apiece. More than 1600 were sold Budgets and cards. in the first week. I’ll also be in attendance with some WAFL The medals themselves, however, do not collectables, so feel free to bring in anything mention the Royals. On one side, which also that you would like valued. The fair is open from 10am to 5pm Saturday and from 9am to 3pm Sunday. Admission is $4 for adults.

If you have a query regarding WAFL memorabilia, send photographs and/or details to Sean at [email protected] or Sean Cowan, c/o Football Budget, PO Box 911, Subiaco WA 6904. His website is at www.waflcollectables.webs.com and he also can be contacted on 0412 760 004. tipping 7 Teams playing this week

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SA WC F TOTAL SA WC F TOTAL 30 29 Tweets of the week Check out what’s been floating around on Twitter about the WAFL and #wafootball.

@waflfootyfacts (WAFL Footy Facts) - @ClaremontTigers and @ @BJowett (B Jowett) - Luke Beveridge: “If not for a ground EastPerthFC combine for just 81 points which is their 2nd lowest ball I reckon we win that game.” lol. Tell Him He’s Dreamin’... combined points scored as Tigers win by 39 #WAFooty #AFLDogsFreo #FreoForever#GoFreo

@JakeBattrick (Jake Battrick) - @ClaremontTigers def @ @MB_Donaldson (Mark Donaldson) - WP’s 32-pt win breaks near EastPerthFC by 39 points. It’s the Royals lowest score ever and 6-year losing streak at Arena Joon vs EF to take #wafl 2nd spot. two goals in five quarters of footy @WAFLOfficial Last time they were 2nd after R9? 2013, prem yr.

@7Scott77 (Scott Thomas) - Much rather watch the #WAFL than @subiacolions () - Pridda, Sheed and Sinc #AFLBluesGiants killing it for the @wingsofperth tonight. Subi boys getting it done. #GOEAGLES #GOSUBI @GerardWhateley (Gerard Whateley) - Giants rewrite their history - highest score, greatest winning margin Carlton in a @clwaterhouse84 (Clinton Waterhouse) - @subiacolions any news state of utter decay #AFLBluesGiants @abcgrandstand on how drumble is? Heard he got rushed to RPH with leather poisioning? 8 WA v SA state game

»Ian Richardson »SA celebrate the in 2012 2003 State game win WA and SA have met 92 times since 1904. Here is some of the action from three of the past four clashes in 2003, 2009 and 2012

»Shane Beros tries to break » a in the with his Simpson 2003 State game Medal in 2003

»Graham Jetta »Toby McGrath 2012 State game in 2009 state game welcome 9 Welcome to the 2015 State Game

THE West Australian Football League welcomes representatives from the South Australian National Football League to Perth this weekend for the highly anticipated 2015 Carlton Draught State Game at Lathlain Park. We greatly appreciate the achieve State representation on an This weekend we prepare to opportunity to host this special annual basis. test ourselves against skillful and game, which is the 93rd meeting This will ensure that every WAFL committed opponents and expect between the two States. participant aspires to represent the a great contest. Steve Hargrave Remarkably both have won 46 State each season, which is a great The WAFL will be led by State games each, setting the scene for incentive for our competition. coach Darren Harris and his support General Manager what promises to be a hard-fought These high profile contests also team and we thank them sincerely Pathways & contest for State bragging rights. assist with engaging new football for their outstanding voluntary Competitions The WAFL views interstate participants and it is pleasing to note contribution to WA Football. West Australian contests as an integral part of that participation increased in WA These interstate games don’t Football Commission football development as they not by more than 10 percent last year to happen without the support of only provide a unique learning over 178,000, making football by far the WA Football Commission, experience but an opportunity the number one participation sport AFL, Department of Sport and to recognise and thank key club in our State. Recreation and our corporate leaders for their contribution to The WAFC has set a target of partners, in particular Carlton growing the game in WA. 200,000 participants by the time Draught and REDiMED, and we They include our nine WAFL the new is scheduled thank them also. Presidents and Chief Executive for completion at the beginning On behalf of the West Australian Officers, Football Managers and of the 2018 AFL season. This will Football League, we hope you development staff, who have all ensure football helps build a solid enjoy the contest. played a crucial role in making foundation for the new stadium Best of luck to all of the players this Saturday’s game possible, and its increased capacity, and in competing and may the best team particularly hosts Perth Football turn is supported by better financial win. Club. outcomes from the new stadium. The WAFL, in partnership with We must ensure that the All the very best, the WA Football Commission, WAFL, as the pinnacle of our talent Steve Hargrave is committed to providing the pathway, continues to receive the opportunity for its league players, support required to be Australia’s coaches, umpires and officials to premier State League competition. What’s your car worth? TRADING IN YOUR CAR To find out what your IS EASY AS 1,2,3! car is worth go to Right now AHG Dealerships will give you a great price for your trade-in! With low finance rates available, you could be ahg.com.au driving a newer car and possibly paying lower finance repayments!

ahg.com.au 10 WA v SA state game WA's 35 metre weapon By Ross Lewis

Thirty five metres. Expect Black Swans coach Darren Harris to such as , and That is about the distance of an average rely on WA’s pace to be a significant factor in , to inspire the 2009 win. kick in football nowadays. And that length the clash. However, it will be the sense of of Lathlain Park could become an important Lewis Jetta, now at Sydney, Trevor Oliver, achievement that should motivate the Black weapon in WA’s quest for more interstate Jeff Farmer and Ian Richardson were key Swans in the latest battle. success. members of the breakthrough win in 2009 For Brock O’Brien, Steven Payne, Justin After years of being the VFL and SANFL that heralded WA’s rise back to an interstate Simpson, Laine Rasmussen and Brendon whipping boys, the Black Swans have in recent football force. Jones interstate football was likely to be the seasons closed the gap between itself and the and Darren Rumble were highest level of their careers. other State football powers. also part of the success and were also part of While it is also a rise in standard for Even a 15-year drought against the the final squad for this year’s battle. youngsters Marlon Pickett, Aidan Tropiano Croweaters was broken in 2009. Ironically, Rumble was a late inclusion into and Payne, Harris has also ensured his team But SA got the victory in the next clash the WA team six years ago. In 2015 he was only has plenty of experience. three years later, using a tough, but fair, tactic. added to the Black Swans list on the Monday After all, SA were likely to field former Glenelg’s Gliderol Stadium is just 155 before the match. AFL talent, , Ian Callinan and metres long. Many WAFL players would Interestingly, then coach Marlon Motlop. be unaccustomed to such a cosy playing used the spirit of WA players from the 1990s, Ruckman Paul Johnson is a big-game environment. performer and will lead the ruck, Ryan Cook Not surprisingly, SA squeezed the WA flow brings plenty of State league experience, and sealed a 14-point win. Leroy Jetta can show the talents he displayed Now it’s the WAFL’s turn to repay the favour. in the AFL while regular WA full back Tallan The Croweaters can expect to do plenty of Ames is back in his customary role. galloping as Lathlain Park registers just over They know how to play in Lathlain Park 180m on the tape measure. And it is wide, too. conditions. It might be the difference between success and failure.

» Paul Johnson

Expect Black Swans coach Darren Harris to rely on WA’s pace to be a significant factor in the clash. WA v SA state game 11 South Australian pride By Zac Milbank

You can feel the passion when asking West End State coach what it means to wear the cherished South » James Boyd Australian guernsey. ‘’I don’t care what level it is at, when you pull that red State guernsey on there is something extra there,’’ said Cornes, a member of the Australian Football Hall of Fame. ‘’It brings something extra out in a footballer. There is a surge of pride, a sense of history and there is also optimism of what is to come. ‘’It is a great football jumper and there has been great heroics performed in it as well as great players who have played in it and there will be great players who play in it in the future. ‘’So if you get the opportunity to wear it and you have done it, you will understand what that means.’’ Stepping back into the coaching box for the first time since being Adelaide’s inaugural AFL coach from 1991 to 1994, Cornes has been quick to inspire his charges, who are searching for their first victory in Western Australia since 2003. Training sessions have been regularly succeeded by motivational speeches from past and present greats including South Australian football legend . ‘’The reasoning behind that is whilst all of these guys have played State footy before, I wanted these guys to feel special,’’ said Cornes, who coached Glenelg to SANFL premierships in 1985 and 1986.

» Joel Cross ‘’It is a great football jumper and there has been great heroics performed in it as well as great players who have played in it and there will be great players who Despite losing two of last year’s victorious West End State team to injury – Michael Coad and Jarrod Schiller – Cornes is confident he still play in it in has the talent to push the win-loss ledger in favour of the Croweaters, the future.” with it currently locked at 46 wins a piece. With Sturt bigman Angus Kurtze to lead the ruck, the SANFL’s Graham Cornes midfield rotation runs particularly deep with last year’s Medallist Zane Kirkwood joining the likes of Magarey Medallist Joel Cross, Medallist Matt Panos and Eagles star James Boyd in the centre square. On the outside, Port captain Steve Summerton, North’s Marlon Motlop and Eagles veteran Luke Jarrad will provide plenty of run for SA on the expanses of Lathlain Park. South Adelaide spearhead will be the go-to man in attack, with the high-flying forward to be complemented nicely by star goalsneaks, and former Crows, Ian Callinan and Jason Porplyzia. Expect the defence to be marshalled by Norwood captain Alex Georgiou, who will benefit from the experience of fellow Redleg Jace Bode and talented Double Blues backman Kory Beard inside the Croweaters’ defensive 50m arc. ‘’It’s very exciting,’’ Cornes said of the clash with the Sandgropers. ‘’You know that whenever you go to Western Australia, it is going to be a hard game. It (Lathlain Park) is a big ground and you know that they (WAFL) will have quick, talented players you have to counter.’’

12 state game history WA v SA State game history Western Australia v South Australia (1904-2014) – Played 92 – WA 46 wins, SA 46 wins

WA and SA are locked at 46 wins a piece For games played in WA between WA and SA: since their battles began over 110 years Played 42 - WA won 32, SA won 10 ago. WA highest score - 29.23 (197) August 20, 1938 The Black Swans won the first encounter SA highest score - 30.18 (198) June15, 1985 between the two States back in 1904, while the Croweaters had the most recent success – WA lowest score - 6.9 (45) June29, 1996 in 2012 at Gliderol Stadium in Glenelg. SA lowest score - 4.3 (27) July 21, 1923 Of their 92 clashes, 42 have been played in WA biggest win - 123 points, August 20, 1938 Western Australia and it is the home side who SA biggest win - 87 points, June15, 1985 hold the advantage, having won 32 of those Other facts WA v SA: games. Most games for WA v SA - Tom Outridge 11 From those 42 games, 31 were played (John Leonard, Jack Clarke, Jack Sheedy, Merv at , six at , two at the McIntosh and all played 10) WACA, two at and one at Most goals for WA v SA - 42 . (Austin Robertson kicked 19 and Bernie This will be the first time WA and SA have Naylor and Bonny Campbell 18) met at Lathlain Park.

Results of WA v SA since 1904 Date Venue Winner WA score SA score Margin Date Venue Winner WA score SA score Margin Saturday, August 20, 1904 WA 10.7 (67) 8.10 (58) 9 Tuesday, August 11, 1959 Subiaco Oval WA 18.19 (127) 14.17 (101) 26 Sunday, August 23, 1908 MCG WA 8.11 (59) 8.5 (53) 6 Wednesday, July 19, 1961 Brisbane SA 15.17 (107) 16.13 (109) 2 Tuesday, September 1, 1908 MCG WA 6.9 (45) 5.13 (43) 2 Saturday, June 23, 1962 SA 8.15 (63) 13.17 (95) 32 Saturday, August 5, 1911 Adelaide SA 3.5 (23) 13.18 (96) 73 Saturday, August 4, 1962 Subiaco Oval SA 9.14 (68) 12.12 (84) 16 Wednesday, August 5, 1914 SCG SA 12.11 (83) 12.16 (88) 5 Saturday, June 27, 1964 Adelaide SA 16.10 (106) 18.11 (119) 13 Saturday, August 13, 1921 Perth Oval WA 12.3 (75) 9.11 (65) 10 Saturday, July 18, 1964 Subiaco Oval WA 8.8 (56) 6.15 (51) 5 Saturday, June 9, 1923 Adelaide SA 3.5 (23) 10.13 (73) 50 Monday, June 13, 1966 North Hobart WA 13.11 (89) 10.14 (74) 15 Saturday, July 21, 1923 PO WA 13.13 (91) 4.3 (27) 64 Saturday, July 22, 1967 Subiaco Oval WA 20.19 (139) 10.5 (65) 74 Wednesday, August 6, 1924 North Hobart WA 16.13 (109) 10.12 (72) 37 Saturday, June 15, 1968 Adelaide Oval SA 11.10 (76) 18.16 (124) 48 Saturday, June 20, 1925 Subiaco Oval SA 7.12 (54) 8.9 (57) 3 Saturday, June 7, 1969 Adelaide SA 14.11 (95) 15.17 (107) 12 Saturday, August 1, 1925 Adelaide SA 7.8 (50) 12.22 (94) 44 Saturday, July 18, 1970 Subiaco Oval WA 12.17 (89) 13.7 (85) 4 Saturday, July 3, 1926 Adelaide Oval SA 4.17 (41) 8.10 (58) 17 Saturday, July 3, 1971 Adelaide SA 12.10 (82) 15.19 (109) 27 Saturday, August 28, 1926 Perth Oval WA 18.7 (115) 10.5 (65) 50 Saturday, June 17, 1972 Subiaco Oval WA 15.11 (101) 6.17 (53) 48 Wednesday, August 10, 1927 Melbourne WA 12.15 (87) 9.18 (72) 15 Saturday, July 7, 1973 Subiaco Oval WA 11.14 (80) 8.10 (58) 22 Saturday, July 28, 1928 Adelaide SA 13.10 (88) 15.9 (99) 11 Saturday, May 18, 1974 Football Park SA 12.12 (84) 14.20 (104) 20 Saturday, August 10, 1929 Perth Oval WA 15.11 (101) 14.12 (96) 5 Monday, May 16, 1977 Adelaide WA 15.18 (108) 15.11 (101) 7 Tuesday, August 13, 1929 Perth Oval WA 14.10 (94) 6.9 (45) 49 Saturday, July 30, 1977 Subiaco Oval WA 18.17 (125) 11.19 (85) 40 Wednesday, July 30, 1930 Adelaide SA 12.10 (82) 16.10 (106) 24 Saturday, July 15, 1978 Adelaide WA 24.18 (162) 13.15 (93) 69 Wednesday, August 2, 1933 SCG SA 10.24 (84) 13.17 (95) 11 Saturday, July 7, 1979 Subiaco Oval SA 10.15 (75) 15.15 (105) 30 Wednesday, August 9, 1933 SCG SA 12.11 (83) 13.18 (96) 13 Saturday, June 14, 1980 Adelaide SA 9.10 (64) 21.19 (145) 81 Saturday, July 14, 1934 PO WA 15.7 (97) 7.9 (51) 46 Saturday, June 20, 1981 Subiaco Oval WA 21.30 (156) 10.9 (69) 87 Tuesday, July 17, 1934 Medibank Stad SA 14.14 (98) 14.19 (103) 5 Saturday, June 12, 1982 Adelaide SA 12.9 (81) 29.23 (197) 116 Saturday, July 20, 1935 Adelaide WA 16.5 (101) 14.13 (97) 4 Saturday, July 17, 1982 Subiaco Oval WA 21.18 (144) 8.5 (53) 91 Saturday, July 18, 1936 Subiaco Oval WA 15.22 (112) 8.18 (66) 46 Saturday, June 4, 1983 Subiaco Oval WA 20.14 (134) 16.14 (110) 24 Tuesday, July 21, 1936 Subiaco Oval SA 11.8 (74) 9.21 (75) 1 Saturday, June 9, 1984 Football Park WA 14.14 (98) 14.13 (97) 1 Saturday, August 7, 1937 Subiaco Oval WA 25.13 (163) 6.13 (49) 114 Saturday, June 15, 1985 SOO at Subiaco Oval SA 16.15 (111) 30.18 (198) 87 Saturday, July 23, 1938 Adelaide SA 14.17 (101) 18.14 (122) 21 Tuesday, May 27, 1986 Football Park WA 18.19 (127) 12.16 (88) 39 Tuesday, July 26, 1938 Adelaide WA 14.16 (100) 13.13 (91) 9 Tuesday, June 16, 1987 WACA SA 9.9 (63) 18.16 (124) 61 Saturday, August 20, 1938 Subiaco Oval WA 29.23 (197) 10.14 (74) 123 Tuesday, May 24, 1988 Football Park SA 11.13 (79) 17.17 (119) 40 Tuesday, August 23, 1938 Subiaco Oval WA 20. 15 (135) 14.21 (105) 30 Sunday, July 8, 1990 Football Park SA 14.16 (100) 17.19 (121) 21 Saturday, August 17, 1946 Subiaco Oval WA 20.17 (137) 19.11 (125) 12 Tuesday, June 11, 1991 Subiaco Oval WA 17.20 (122) 11.12 (78) 44 Tuesday, August 20, 1946 Subiaco Oval WA 16.18 (114) 11.10 (76) 38 Tuesday, May 12, 1992 Football Park SA 9.12 (66) 9.18 (72) 6 Saturday, August 2, 1947 Hobart SA 15.12 (102) 20.18 (138) 36 Tuesday, May 25, 1993 WACA WA 15.20 (110) 13.8 (86) 24 Saturday, July 2, 1949 Adelaide SA 16.12 (108) 16.20 (116) 8 Wednesday, June 2, 1993 SOO at Football Park SA 14.7 (91) 19.13 (127) 36 Saturday, August 13, 1949 Subiaco Oval WA 22.20 (152) 15.13 (103) 49 Tuesday, June 21, 1994 Football Park WA 10.14 (74) 7.18 (60) 14 Tuesday, August 16, 1949 Subiaco Oval WA 18.22 (130) 8.7 (55) 75 Sunday, June 2, 1996 SOO at Football Park SA 13.13 (91) 20.6 (126) 35 Thursday, July 20, 1950 Brisbane SA 9.7 (61) 11.17 (83) 22 Saturday, June 29, 1996 Subiaco Oval SA 6.9 (45) 15.20 (110) 65 Saturday, June 21, 1952 Adelaide Oval SA 12.10 (82) 16.6 (102) 20 Saturday, July 11, 1998 Football Park SA 10.10 (70) 17.13 (115) 45 Saturday, August 16, 1952 Subiaco Oval WA 13.15 (93) 4.9 (33) 60 Saturday, July 11, 1998 SOO at Football Park SA 16.11 (107) 22.11 (143) 36 Tuesday, August 19, 1952 Subiaco Oval WA 13.11 (89) 13.9 (87) 2 Friday, May 12, 2000 Adelaide Oval SA 8.17 (65) 15.17 (107) 42 Saturday, July 11, 1953 Adelaide Oval SA 8.7 (55) 19.24 (138) 83 Saturday, June 21, 2003 Fremantle Oval SA 8.10 (58) 17.16 (118) 60 Saturday, June 25, 1955 Adelaide SA 12.12 (84) 14.9 (93) 9 Friday, May 26, 2006 Adelaide Oval SA 12.9 (81) 14.14 (98) 17 Saturday, August 13, 1955 Subiaco Oval WA 14.17 (101) 12.19 (91) 10 Saturday, May 23, 2009 Medibank Stadium WA 12.10 (82) 12.9 (81) 1 Tuesday, August 16, 1955 Subiaco Oval SA 14.8 (92) 14.11 (95) 3 Saturday, May 26, 2012 Gliderol Stadium, Glenelg SA 13.9 (87) 15.11 (101) 14 Saturday, June 16, 1956 Subiaco Oval WA 11.9 (75) 9.10 (64) 11 * SOO (State of Origin) Wednesday, July 2, 1958 Lakeside WA 11.12 (78) 7.18 (60) 18 Saturday, June 27, 1959 Adelaide SA 12.17 (89) 13.13 (91) 2 Thanks to WAFL historians Steve Davies and Greg Wardell-Johnson for their assistance Saturday, August 8, 1959 Subiaco Oval WA 15.21 (111) 9.10 (64) 47 with this historical information. 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CARLTON DRAUGHT WAFL at a glance By Chris Pike

Liam Anthony (East Fremantle) – Has returned after six years and 58 games with North Melbourne and been a prolific ball winner and potent with his precise and long-kicking skills. Averaging almost 25 touches a game and is among the most damaging players in the WAFL. Aaron Black (West Perth) – The reigning Sandover Medallist has again started 2015 strongly on the wing with 27 disposals a game as a hard running wingman. Played for WA in the win over in 2013 with 21 touches and two goals, and is a premiership player. as a forward where he kicked 51 and 43 goals respectively. Former Docker Ryan Cook (South Fremantle) – Following 80 VFL and 14 AFL games is an expert at setting up play off half-back when given space to use his between Williamstown and Collingwood, joined South Fremantle in 2011 left boot. and has been a remarkably consistent midfielder winning two fairest Chris Phelan (Subiaco) – Started career as a defender but now is and best awards, playing for WA three times and being captain of the one of the best and most consistent midfielders in the competition. Bulldogs since 2012. Has played more than 100 games, is a premiership player and is again Ryan Davis (Swan Districts) – Continues to be one of the most averaging almost 25 possessions a game in 2015 for league-leading damaging players in the WAFL and generally when he plays well, Swan Subiaco. Districts win. Can win ball in midfield, tackles hard, runs and carries the Marlon Pickett (South Fremantle) – Burst onto the scene late in ball and is a goalkicker. Experienced with 123 WAFL matches, 14 with 2013 with outstanding athleticism, pace and skill. Struggled to find best West Coast and one for WA in 2014. position and form in 2014 but has settled across half-back in 2015 where Lachlan Delahunty (Subiaco) – Injury has limited him to 20 he can use all of his natural gifts to full effect and is proving to be a natural matches in a season-and-a-half with Subiaco since joining from VFL club in his new role. Frankston, but is a premiership player already and continues to be a hard- Darren Rumble (Subiaco) – The most successful player in Subiaco’s leading centre half-forward and pinch-hit ruckman with the Lions. history having now played in five premierships during a 219-game career Cory Dell’Olio (South Fremantle) – First season back with South that began in 2003. Along the way has previously played for WA on four Fremantle after three years with Essendon. Small forward has kicked 14 occasions and continues to perform rock solidly for the Lions at full back. goals in six games, including four against East Perth. Has 123 goals in 64 Justin Simpson(Swan Districts) – Began 144-game career as a WAFL games including a premiership and previous appearance for WA. centre half-forward and kicked five goals in a preliminary final on way to Ashton Hams (South Fremantle) – One of the more decorated premiership with Swan Districts, but now is one of the best defenders in current WAFL players having won a State game and grand final Simpson the WAFL who reads the ball and chops it off well, is a strong mark and Medal, played in two premierships and nearing 150 games with South precision kick. Fremantle. The 28-year-old is having another strong season averaging Andrew Strijk (West Perth) – Veteran of more than 150 matches with almost 27 touches a game. West Perth and the premiership player continues to be at his damaging Paul Johnson (East Perth) – Continues to be the premier ruckman in best as an accurate and long kick equally effective off half-back, or going the WAFL since arriving at East Perth in 2012 on the back of a 70-game forward. Played three times for WA and 13 games with West Coast. AFL career with West Coast, Melbourne and Hawthorn. A true powerhouse, Aidan Tropiano (Perth) – Was a solid midfielder with East Fremantle good tap ruckman and like another midfielder with a dynamite left-foot before crossing to Perth midway through last season and ever since has kick. been the team’s best player. This year has turned into a clearance machine Leigh Kitchin (Subiaco) – The 24-year-old has made an immediate averaging 33 possessions a game. impact in the WAFL with Subiaco after crossing from VFL club Frankston Wayde Twomey (Subiaco) – Now in his second season with Subiaco and is showing the way in the league-leading Lions midfield averaging after winning a State game and premiership with Swan almost 24 disposals a match. Districts. Starred in the Lions’ 2014 flag and continues to lead the way Brendan Lee (East Perth) – Captained WA to a win over the NEAFL with precision ball use off half-back. Played with Carlton, Werribee and in 2014. The East Perth co-captain is having another strong season as North Ballarat. a terrific ball-winner in the midfield averaging over 23 touches despite Kirk Ugle (Swan Districts) - In his third season back with Swan Districts injury limiting him to just the five matches. after time on Collingwood’s AFL list and has consolidated himself as one Ryan Neates (Claremont) – Former West Coast small man has become of the best small defenders in the WAFL equally capable of stopping a leader in the Claremont midfield and has started the 2015 season dangerous forwards as setting up play on his trusty left boot. strongly averaging over 23 disposals. Has turned himself from a small Clancy Wheeler (Subiaco) – Has become one of the most versatile forward to prime on-baller and will represent WA for a second time. WAFL players equally effective as a key forward target, pinch-hitting Shane Nelson (West Perth) – Continues to build a remarkable career ruckman and key defender. Best suited to splitting time as a forward and resume thanks to dominant and consistent performances in and under ruckman. A premiership player who did well in only previous appearance winning the hard ball. Is a premiership player, played for WA last year and for WA in 2013. won West Perth’s last two fairest and bests. Averaging 32 touches a game Blayne Wilson (South Fremantle) – First season back full-time in the this year. WAFL following time on West Coast’s list. Played in last two grand finals Tony Notte (Swan Districts) – Is a consistent and versatile big man for East Perth but has been outstanding with South Fremantle in 2015 capable of taking a mark and kicking goals up forward or being a averaging 21 touches and seven marks controlling play across half-back. competitive and athletic ruckman. Outstanding reader of the ball coming Shane Yarran (Subiaco) – First played in the WAFL last year and was in as a defender. Has played 147 matches with Swan Districts, two with terrific kicking 39 goals helping Subiaco to win the premiership. The West Coast and one for WA. dangerous, versatile and elusive forward has gone to another level in Brock O’Brien (East Fremantle) – Has settled back into his customary 2015 having now kicked 30 goals in just seven matches to be the clear role as a damaging and long-kicking defender after a run in 2011 and 2012 leading goalkicker. SCORING GOALS WITH GREAT SERVICE

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NATIONAL AFL U18 CHAMPIONSHIPS Western Australia v South Australia - Saturday, May 23, 11.20am, Lathlain Park

Broadcast: ABC Radio (720AM) WA 18sTeam SA 18s Team

COLOURS: Gold jumper with black trim, black shorts Coach: Andrew Lockyer COLOURS: Red and Blue Coach: Brenton Phillips No. Player D.O.B HT WT Club Goals .Bhds No. Player D.O.B HT WT Club Goals .Bhds 2 16/01/97 180 67 South Fremantle/Katanning ...... 1 Mark Quinn 01/01/97 180 72 North Adelaide/Tea Tree Gully ...... 3 Oliver Parish 24/03/97 171 61 East Fremantle/ CBC Fremantle ...... 2 06/08/97 176 75 West Adelaide/Goodwood ...... 4 Tom Bennett 30/04/97 184 74 East Fremantle/Willetton ...... 3 Hugh Haysman 26/02/97 178 72 West Adelaide/Unley ...... 5 Brayden Hackett 01/02/97 183 69 Swan Districts/Guildford Grammar ...... 4 Christopher Lodovici 14/03/97 180 62 Norwood/Payneham Norwood Union ...... 6 Caiden Curtin 25/02/98 175 65 Claremont/ Christ Church ...... 5 Brendan Dew 08/05/97 181 73 Central District/Tea Tree Gully ...... 7 Chad Daniels 13/04/97 182 83 Swan Districts/Bassendean ...... 6 Jack Agostino 11/06/97 182 77 West Adelaide/Renmark ...... 8 03/07/97 186 75 Peel Thunder/Rockingham ...... 7 Isaya Mckenzie 09/04/97 181 72 Central District/Willaston ...... 9 Michael Cronan 19/02/97 197 80 East Fremantle/East Fremantle ...... 8 Steven Slimming 08/02/98 182 69 Sturt/Unley ...... 10 John Shaw 08/07/97 177 75 Swan Districts/Roebourne ...... 9 Kyle Presbury 14/01/97 182 74 Central District/Eastern Park ...... 11 Bailey Rogers 22/03/97 184 80 Claremont/Marist ...... 10 Maris Olekalns 29/08/97 182 72 North Adelaide/Broadview ...... 11 Will Combe 15/07/97 182 78 North Adelaide/Crystal Brook ...... 12 Greg Clarke 24/05/97 193 82 Subiaco/Sorrento-Duncraig ...... 12 05/03/97 182 75 Norwood/Tumby Bay ...... 13 Dixon Wight 13/01/97 195 87 Peel Thunder/Christ Church ...... 13 Matthew Nunn 18/04/97 182 75 Norwood/Payneham Norwood Union ...... 14 Travis Naughton 27/06/97 190 82 Peel Thunder/Rockingham ...... 14 Jack Graham 25/02/98 183 83 North Adelaide/Tea Tree Gully ...... 15 James Harrold 06/02/97 183 79 East Fremantle/Aquinas ...... 15 Jadyn Brind 08/10/97 181 86 West Adelaide/Andamooka ...... 16 Noah Hura 31/01/98 186 72 Peel Thunder/Mandurah ...... 16 Jonty Scharenberg 28/08/98 185 77 Glenelg/PHOS Camden ...... 17 Sam Petrevski-Seton 19/02/98 178 70 Claremont/Halls Creek ...... 18 14/09/97 185 75 Central District/Ingle Farm ...... 18 Jordan Snadden 02/08/97 190 79 East Fremantle/ Corpus Christi ...... 19 Harry Cross 26/06/97 185 77 Norwood/Modbury ...... 19 06/05/98 189 84 Claremont/Marist ...... 20 Stephen Tahana 02/02/97 183 78 North Adelaide/Gaza ...... 20 Levi Ridley 17/02/97 183 74 Swan Districts/ Bassendean ...... 21 James Hargreaves 31/12/96 185 77 Sturt/Unley ...... 21 Josh Rotham 25/02/98 192 76 West Perth/Whitfords ...... 22 Peter Bampton 15/04/96 183 83 Norwood/Lobethal ...... 22 Jake Taylor 10/07/97 182 80 Swan Districts/La Salle ...... 23 26/08/97 187 76 Glenelg/Millicent ...... 23 Jarred Mason 05/03/97 197 78 Swan Districts/Bassendean ...... 24 Justin Evans 08/05/97 188 83 Glenelg/Brighton ...... 24 Clint Hinchliffe 23/10/96 179 81 West Perth/ Ocean Ridge ...... 26 Andy Georgeson 18/06/97 190 83 Woodville West Torrens/SMOSH ...... 25 Sam Powell-Pepper 08/01/98 188 83 East Perth/Wesley College ...... 27 Campbell Wildman 16/01/97 189 79 Sturt/Walkerville ...... 26 Dylan Smith 07/02/97 198 81 Swan Districts/Bassendean ...... 28 Cameron Hewett 26/02/97 189 76 North Adelaide/Broughton Mundoora ...... 27 Callum Ah Chee 09/10/97 182 71 South Fremantle/Kelmscott ...... 29 07/03/97 191 80 West Adelaide/Goodwood ...... 28 Ajang Ajang 01/01/97 194 80 East Perth/Ellenbrook ...... 31 08/05/96 188 73 North Adelaide/Gepps Cross ...... 29 Marshall Jones 26/08/97 188 84 Perth/ Guildford ...... 32 Keiran Agius 01/10/97 189 84 North Adelaide/Gaza ...... 30 Jack Watson 23/07/97 191 81 Swan Districts/Chittering ...... 33 Sam Walker 16/03/98 188 75 Glenelg/South Gambier ...... 31 Peter Delaney 04/10/97 184 78 East Fremantle ...... 35 09/04/97 190 82 Sturt/Robe ...... 32 Jesse Glass-McCasker 03/01/97 198 95 Swan Districts/ Guildford Grammar ...... 37 31/01/97 191 90 North Adelaide/PHOS Camden ...... 33 Tarir Bayok 08/03/98 175 71 East Perth/Ellenbrook ...... 38 10/08/97 190 86 West Adelaide/Loxton North ...... 34 Quinton Narkle 03/12/97 181 77 Perth/ Wesley College ...... 39 Matthew Allen 18/10/97 193 97 Glenelg/North Gambier ...... 35 13/02/97 183 70 Claremont/ North Albany ...... 40 Luke Hoare 29/05/97 194 91 Woodville West Torrens/Southern Eagles ...... 36 Jake Florenca 15/05/97 184 78 South Fremantle/South Coogee ...... 41 Harrison Westhoff 15/10/96 196 85 West Adelaide/Goodwood ...... 37 David Ehlers 06/12/96 195 79 Claremont/Aquinas College ...... 42 Luke Surman 07/12/97 196 97 Norwood/Rostrevor ...... 38 Jesse Mirco 28/01/97 191 88 South Fremantle/ CBC Fremantle ...... 43 Sam Stafford 15/01/97 197 78 Glenelg/North Gambier ...... 39 22/05/98 189 88 East Fremantle/ Wesley College ...... 45 Kyle Broadwood 27/11/97 195 85 Woodville West Torrens/Salisbury North ...... 40 Mitchell Antonio 18/03/97 187 68 West Perth/ Quinns Districts ...... 46 Harrison Gameau 14/03/97 197 90 Woodville West Torrens/Two Wells ...... 48 Tim Sullivan 28/02/97 199 90 Glenelg/Port MacDonell ...... 43 Jeremy Goddard 27/03/98 202 97 Claremont/Marist ...... 49 Peter Ladhams 14/01/98 202 90 Norwood/Modbury ...... 44 Mathew Taylor 27/03/97 187 86 Perth / Chittering ...... 50 Andre Parella 21/09/97 203 104 Sturt/Unley ...... 50 Luke Strnadica 01/01/98 199 88 East Fremantle/Winnacott ...... 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State 18s Scoreboard 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Umpires Field: Jordan Wright, Ben Laycock, Trent McPhee WA 18s Boundary: Sean Moylan, Jack Neinhuis, Clayton Gardner Goal: Ben Clark, Brendan Carrod SA 18s 16 JOIN JOIN AND SAVE NOW WITH GRAND CINEMAS MOVIE CLUBS! grandcinemas.com.au

2015 STATE GAME Western Australia v South Australia - Saturday, May 23, 2.15pm, Lathlain Park Broadcast: Sport FM 91.3fm & Life FM 107.9 Adelaide. Live Stream: http://www.wafl.com.au/stategame Carlton Draught WAFL Team West End SANFL Team

COLOURS: Gold jumper with black trim, black shorts COLOURS: Red and Blue Coach: Darren Harris Coach: Graham Cornes No. Player D.O.B HT WT Club WAFL Goals .Bhds No. Player D.O.B HT WT Club SANFL Goals .Bhds Games Games

1 Black, Aaron 25/12/92 180 83 West Perth 91 ...... 1. BOYD, James 01/04/89 174 72 Eagles 133 ......

2 Neates, Ryan 26/06/91 170 70 Claremont 69 ...... 2. SUMMERTON, Steven 05/02/88 178 77 Port Adelaide 164 ...... 3 Dell’Olio, Cory 08/12/89 175 79 South Fremantle 64 ...... 3. MCGREGOR, Lachlan 09/10/89 174 72 Eagles 32 ...... 4 Tropiano, Aidan 21/10/92 182 76 Perth 52 ...... 4. CALLINAN, Ian 20/12/82 171 74 Adelaide 117 ...... 5 Nelson, Shane 11/05/93 176 73 West Perth 65 ...... 5. MOTLOP, Marlon 17/04/90 180 76 North Adelaide 37 ...... 6 Ugle, Kirk 06/05/92 173 72 Swan Districts 48 ...... 6. JARRAD, Luke (VC) 29/09/83 186 83 Eagles 196 ...... 7 Lee, Brendan 24/09/87 179 77 East Perth 109 ...... 8 Hams, Ashton 06/09/86 174 73 South Fremantle 141 ...... 7. THOMAS, Paul (C) 06/05/82 180 81 CentralDistrict 254 ...... 9 Twomey, Wayde 21/01/86 185 82 Subiaco 123 ...... 8. KIRKWOOD, Zane 04/02/91 178 82 Sturt 112 ......

10 Kitchin, Leigh 08/09/90 179 82 Subiaco 8 ...... 9. PORPLYZIA, Jason 27/11/84 179 80 West Adelaide 98 ......

11 Jetta, Leroy 06/07/88 178 84 Peel 13 ...... 10. RYSWYK, Leigh 16/01/85 179 80 North Adelaide 178 ...... 12 Anthony, Liam 09/09/87 189 86 East Fremantle 49 ...... 11. HANSEN, Ben 11/09/91 176 78 Sturt 48 ...... 13 Phelan, Chris 25/07/88 186 83 Subiaco 102 ...... 12. CROSS, Joel 14/05/87 182 82 South Adelaide 90 ...... 14 Strijk, Andrew 18/10/87 183 84 West Perth 154 ...... 13. LIDDLE, Nick 29/12/87 178 70 South Adelaide 110 ...... 15 O’Brien, Brock 30/05/88 181 80 East Fremantle 111 ...... 14. BEECH, Jonathon 09/11/90 187 85 West Adelaide 113 ...... 16 Cook, Ryan 16/02/88 188 90 South Fremantle 81 ...... 17 Davis, Ryan 06/09/89 188 85 Swan Districts 123 ...... 15. BODE, Jace 14/09/87 186 87 Norwood 130 ...... 18 Wilson, Blayne 26/01/92 188 88 South Fremantle 73 ...... 16. SCHMIDT, Chris 20/03/89 189 87 West Adelaide 90 ...... 19 Yarran, Shane 02/06/89 186 76 Subiaco 27 ...... 17. GEORGIOU, Alex 01/02/90 187 92 Norwood 87 ......

20 Wheeler, Clancy 28/03/88 194 95 Subiaco 83 ...... 18. BEARD, Kory 13/06/90 195 93 Sturt 92 ......

23 Rumble, Darren 20/09/84 188 95 Subiaco 219 ...... 19. PANOS, Matthew 25/01/91 192 90 Norwood 41 ...... 24 Simpson, Justin 23/01/88 187 88 Swan Districts 144 ...... 20. EDDY, Brett 02/08/89 194 96 South Adelaide 40 ...... 25 Pickett, Marlon 06/01/92 187 83 South Fremantle 20 ...... 21. NEWTON, Michael 27/04/87 193 93 Norwood 37 ...... 27 Keunen, Chris 07/10/83 199 90 West Perth 155 ...... 22. KEOUGH, Tom 10/10/91 194 91 West Adelaide 44 ...... 26 Delahunty, Lachlan 26/10/90 194 91 Subiaco 20 ...... 23. KURTZE, Angus 27/01/86 199 100 Sturt 127 ...... 28 Notte, Tony 15/04/90 194 80 Swan Districts 126 ...... Western Australia v South australia 29 Johnson, Paul 26/06/84 199 103 East Perth 107 ...... 24. WILLITS, Ryan 23/01/87 197 98 West Adelaide 147 ...... Rushed ...... Rushed ......

WAFL Match Facts Scoreboard Western Australia v South Australia Played at Lathlain Park State game 1st 2nd 3rd 4th All Games: Played 92 WA 46 Victoria 46 Last 10 meetings: WA 2 SA 8 Carlton Draught WAFL Last 10 meetings in WA: 6 SA 4 WA highest score v SA 29.23 (197) August 20, 1938 West End SANFL SA highest score v WA 30.18 (198) ) June15, 1985 WA lowest score v SA 3.5 (23) 05.08.1911 and 09.06.1923 Umpires SA lowest score v WA 4.3 (27) July 21, 1923 Field: Scott McPhee, Stuart Parry, Craig Fleer (SA) WA biggest win v SA 123 points, August 20, 1938 Boundary: Josh Garrett, Ryan Kukura, Kyle Sinclair, Ben Sieben (SA) SA biggest win v WA 116 points, June12, 1982 Goal: Sam Hunter, Thomas Sharpe (SA) Quarter length Colts – 25 mins with no time on Reserves – 28 mins with no time on League – 20 mins plus time on 17 18 south SANFL Coach

Australia Graham Cornes 1 2 3 4 5

James Boyd Steven Summerton, Lachlan McGregor Ian Callinan Marlon Motlop

6 7 8 9 10

Luke Jarrad (vc) Paul Thomas (c) Zane Kirkwood Jason Porplyzia Leigh Ryswyk

11 12 13 14 15

Ben Hansen Joel Cross Nick Liddle Jonathon Beech Jace Bode

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Chris Schmidt Alex Georgiou Kory Beard Matthew Panos Brett Eddy

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Michael Newton Tom Keough Angus Kurtze Ryan Willits SA at a glance 19

WEST END SANFL at a glance By Zac Millbank

Kory Beard (Sturt) - Arguably the best utility in the competition, Beard is influential at either end of the ground. Stationed mainly in defence with the Double Blues but often gets thrown forward to change the course of a match with his exceptional marking power. Jonathon Beech (West Adelaide) - Beech trained with the Crows last summer but was unlucky to miss out on AFL selection after establishing himself as one of the SANFL’s most consistent forwards. Strong overhead for his size, Beech is also an accurate kick for goal. Jace Bode (Norwood) - The long-kicking left-footer will again provide valuable experience in defence for the West End State side. An extremely Nick Liddle (South Adelaide) - An industrious midfielder who loves vocal leader, Bode can play on both tall and small forwards while also finding the ball at the bottom of the packs. A neat-kicking left-footer, providing rebound from the backline. Liddle – a three-time best-and-fairest winner - also loves a goal when James Boyd (Woodville-West Torrens) - A regular in the West End resting in attack. State team, Boyd is a ball magnet who thrives at winning clearances for Lachlan Mcgregor (Woodville-West Torrens) - A spring-heeled his side. The hard-running midfielder loves rolling up his sleeves on the small forward who loves to take an eye-catching mark despite standing inside while also carrying the footy on the outside. at just 174cm. Set to make his debut in the West End SANFL team, Ian Callinan (Adelaide) - A classy small forward who is equally McGregor also uses his speed to apply valuable defensive pressure. adept at kicking goals on either side of his body, Callinan doesn’t need Marlon Motlop (North Adelaide) - The smooth-moving utility much of the ball to create serious damage. Helped swing momentum should relish his return to Perth after previously lining up with WAFL back in the SANFL’s favour with an outstanding second term in last clubs Swan Districts and Peel. Loves to run and carry the football which year’s clash with the VFL. should ensure Motlop is an extremely valuable player on the expanses Joel Cross (South Adelaide) - The Magarey Medallist has been in of Lathlain Park. red-hot form this year with his ability to win the ball in close while also Jason Porplyzia (West Adelaide) - The experienced campaigner having an impact on the scoreboard. Set to be an important cog in the has enjoyed an outstanding start to the season with the Bloods after SANFL midfield, Cross boats an outstanding work ethic. retiring from the AFL having played 130 games and kicked 181 goals for Brett Eddy (South Adelaide) - Looked at closely by AFL clubs at the Adelaide. Will present a danger and be a constructive influence in bursts end of last season, Eddy uses his natural leap to take regular towering through the centre. marks. Also a nice set-shot for goal, the key forward likes to work his way Leigh Ryswyk (North Adelaide) - Rywsyk has averaged a goal a up the ground as well as being dangerous near the goalsquare. game across 178 matches with the Roosters. The 30-year-old could be Alex Georgiou (Norwood) - Returned from AFL club Melbourne to used on a wing or as a lead-up forward, a role he performed well when captain Norwood this year and hasn’t missed a beat in the Redlegs’ back kicking six majors for the West End SANFL team in 2013. six. Nicknamed ’Presti’ due to his ability to spoil like former Collingwood Chris Schmidt (West Adelaide) - West Adelaide’s captain missed last defender Simon Prestigiacomo, Georgiou will likely stand the WAFL’s year’s State match against the VFL with injury. Regularly polls well in the best key forward. due to his ability to find the ball through the midfield Ben Hansen (Sturt) - Made his debut in the West End SANFL team last while also marking strongly for his deceptive stature of 189cm and 87kg. year and certainly didn’t look out of place. A clever small forward who Steven Summerton (Port Adelaide) - Summerton relishes the also loves to chase down opposition defenders inside the Croweaters’ opportunity to represent his State and display his talent at a high level. attacking 50m arc. The Magpies’ loyal captain can play in the middle of the ground or on a Luke Jarrad (Woodville-West Torrens) - A veteran of the SANFL wing such is his ability to find the ball with ease while also contributing State team, Jarrad can be used deep in defence or on the wing as he on the scoreboard. provides plenty of drive with his penetrating left-foot. Poised under Paul Thomas (Central District) - Thomas has played more games, pressure, Jarrad’s experience will be invaluable when the game is on 254, than any other player in the SA team. Aged 32, the Bulldogs’ co- the line. captain has flagged this could be his last State match so expect the Tom Keough (West Adelaide) - Set to make his debut in the West End veteran to be his desperate self across half-back. SANFL team, Keough has emerged as one of the league’s most reliable Michael Newton (Norwood) - The high-flying key forward loves to key defenders. Aged 23, Keough is 194cm and 91kg and has an ability to take a strong mark whether it be on the lead or in a contested situation. blanket his opponent while finding the ball for his team. The former Melbourne Demon, who is Norwood’s focal point in attack, Zane Kirkwood (Sturt) - Winner of the Fos Williams Medal last year is itching to take his chance with the West End SANFL team. as South Australia’s best player, Kirkwood will be a key player in the Ryan Willits (West Adelaide) - A late addition to the West End Croweaters’ midfield battery. Boasts an incredible engine which ensures SANFL squad, Willits is likely to relieve Angus Kurtze in the ruck while he has a continual impact on the game from the centre square. also spending time as a marking target in attack. The strongly-built Angus Kurtze (Sturt) - The Double Blues bigman has waited a long 28-year-old can also play as a key defender such is his versatility. time to make his State debut at age 29. Considered one of the best Matthew Panos (Norwood) - Winner of the Jack Oatey Medal as best ruckmen in the competition, Kurtze not only gets his hands to the ball afield in last year’s SANFL Grand Final, Panos has forged a reputation as first at stoppages but has improved his game around the ground. one of the best clearance players in the competition. Standing at 192cm and 90kg, Panos loves throwing his weight around at the stoppages while also hitting the scoreboard with his neat finishing skills.

20 Entertainment

Entourage (Warner Bros) ENTOURAGE, the much-anticipated big- screen version of the award-winning hit HBO series, reunites the show’s original cast, led by Kevin Connolly, Adrian Grenier, Kevin Dillon, Jerry Ferrara and Jeremy Piven. Movie star Vincent Chase (Grenier), together with his boys, Eric (Connolly), Turtle (Ferrara) and Johnny (Dillon), are back and back in business with super agent-turned- studio head Ari Gold (Piven). Some of their ambitions have changed, but the bond between them remains strong as they navigate the capricious and often cutthroat world of Hollywood. Also starring are Billy Bob Thornton and Haley Joel Osment as father and son, Larsen and Travis McCredle. Returning cast from the series also includes Perrey Reeves as Ari Gold’s wife; Emmanuelle Chriqui as Sloan; Rhys Coiro as Billy Walsh; Debi Mazar as Vince’s publicist, Shauna; Rex Lee as Lloyd; Constance Zimmer as Dana Gordon; and Nora Dunn as Dr. Marcus. Emily Ratajkowski appears as herself. Rounding out the cast are Alan Dale, who appeared in the series, rapper Scott Mescudi, and Rhonda Rousey. Entourage opens on June 4.

San Andreas (Warner Bros) After the infamous San Andreas Fault finally gives, triggering a magnitude nine earthquake in California, a search and rescue helicopter pilot (Dwayne Johnson) and his estranged wife make their way together from Los Angeles to San Francisco to save their only daughter. But their treacherous journey north is only the beginning. And when they think the worst may be over - it’s just getting started. The action thriller San Andreas, from New Line Cinema and Village Roadshow Pictures, reunites Johnson with director Brad Peyton and producer Beau Flynn, following their collaboration on the global hit Journey 2: The Mysterious Island. The film also stars Carla Gugino (Night at the Museum, TV’s Entourage), Alexandra Daddario (Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, TV’s True Detective), Ioan Gruffudd (Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer), Archie Panjabi (TV’s The Good Wife), Hugo Johnstone-Burt (Australian TV’s Home and Away), Art Parkinson (TV’s IN CINEMAS SOON Game of Thrones) and Oscar nominee Paul Giamatti (Cinderella Man). www.sanandreasmovie.com.au San Andreas is in cinemas on May 28.

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AFL Round 8 – St Kilda V West Coast AFL Round 8 – Fremantle V North Melbourne Etihad Stadium – Saturday, May 23, 10.45am (WST) Patersons Stadium– Saturday, May 23, 5.40pm (WST) St Kilda West Coast Fremantle North Melbourne No Player No Player No Player No Player 1 Hickey, Tom ...... 1 Brown, Mitch ...... 1 Ballantyne, Hayden ...... 1 Currie, Daniel ...... 2 Siposs , Arryn ...... 2 LeCras (v), Mark ...... 2 Morabito, Anthony ...... 2 McKenzie, Brad ...... 3 Steven, Jack ...... 3 Gaff, Andrew ...... 3 Dawson, Zac ...... 3 Bastinac, Ryan ...... 4 Templeton, Eli ...... 4 Sheed, Dom ...... 4 Sylvia, Colin ...... 4 Higgins, Shaun ...... 5 Savage, Shane ...... 5 Sheppard, Brad ...... 5 Ibbotson, Garrick ...... 5 Jacobs, Ben ...... 6 Ross, Sebastian ...... 6 Yeo, Elliot ...... 6 Pearce, Danyle ...... 6 Hansen, Lachlan ...... 7 Dunstan, Luke ...... 7 Masten, Chris ...... 7 Fyfe, Nat ...... 7 Ziebell, Jack ...... 8 Suban, Nick ...... 8 Acres, Blake ...... 8 Waters (v), Beau ...... 8 Wells (v), Daniel ...... 9 DE Boer, Matt ...... 9 Lee, Tom ...... 9 Naitanui, Nic ...... 9 Swallow, Andrew ...... 10 Walters, Michael ...... 10 Markworth, Daniel ...... 10 Selwood, Scott ...... 10 Cunnington, Ben ...... 11 Sheridan, Tommy ...... 11 Montagna, Leigh ...... 11 Priddis, Matt ...... 12 Griffin, Jonathon ...... 11 Firrito (v), Michael ...... 12 Riewoldt, Nick ...... 12 Wellingham, Sharrod...... 13 Mzungu, Tendai ...... 12 Thomas, Lindsay ...... 13 Schneider#, Adam ...... 13 Shuey, Luke ...... 14 Weller, Lachie ...... 14 Dumont, Trent ...... 14 Geary, Jarryn ...... 14 Duggan, Liam ...... 15 Crowley (v), Ryan ...... 15 Dal Santo, Nick ...... 15 Billings, Jack ...... 15 Cripps, Jamie ...... 16 Mundy (v), David ...... 16 Thompson, Scott ...... 16 Newnes, Jack ...... 16 Mackenzie, Eric ...... 17 Crozier, Hayden ...... 17 Grima, Nathan ...... 17 Roberton, Dylan ...... 17 Kennedy, Josh ...... 18 Ellis, Xavier ...... 18 McPharlin (v), Luke ...... 18 Atley , Shaun ...... 18 Longer, Billy ...... 19 Blakely, Connor ...... 19 Wright, Sam ...... 19 Gilbert, Sam ...... 19 Cavka, Damien ...... 20 Taberner, Matt ...... 20 Petrie (v), Drew ...... 20 Armitage, David ...... 20 McGovern, Jeremy ...... 21 Barlow, Michael ...... 21 McDonald, Luke ...... 21 Delaney, Luke ...... 21 Colledge, Brant ...... 22 Sinclair, Callum ...... 22 Smith#, Tanner ...... 22 Goldstein, Todd ...... 22 Ray, Farren ...... 24 Rosa (v), Matt ...... 23 Mayne, Chris ...... 23 Harper , Kieran ...... 23 White, Spencer ...... 25 Hurn, Shannon ...... 24 Duffy, Max ...... 24 Durdin, Sam ...... 24 Dempster, Sean ...... 26 Butler, Sam ...... 25 Pearce, Alex ...... 25 Tarrant, Robbie ...... 25 Fisher, Sam ...... 27 Darling, Jack ...... 26 Langdon, Ed ...... 26 Curren, Tom ...... 26 Nielson, Daniel ...... 28 Lamb, Tom ...... 27 Neale, Lachie ...... 27 Bruce, Josh ...... 27 Garner, Taylor ...... 29 Lycett , Scott ...... 28 Grey, Brady ...... 28 Membrey, Tim ...... 28 Nahas#, Robin ...... 30 Nelson, Jackson ...... 29 Pavlich (v), Matthew ...... 29 Webster, Jimmy ...... 29 Harvey (v), Brent ...... 31 Schofield, Will ...... 30 Clarke, Zac ...... 30 Murdoch, Brodie ...... 30 Waite, Jarrad ...... 32 Tunbridge, Simon ...... 31 Sandilands (v), Aaron...... 31 Simpkin, Tom ...... 31 Preuss#, Braydon ...... 33 Hill, Josh ...... 32 Hill, Stephen ...... 32 McCartin, Paddy ...... 32 Wood, Mason ...... 34 Hutchings, Mark ...... 33 Sutcliffe, Cameron ...... 33 Vickers-Willis, Ed ...... 33 Goddard, Hugh ...... 35 McGinnity, Patrick ...... 34 Spurr, Lee ...... 34 Macmillan, Jamie ...... 34 Wright, Nathan ...... 36 McInnes, Fraser ...... 35 Apeness, Michael ...... 35 Black, Aaron ...... 35 Saunders, Josh ...... 37 Barrass, Tom ...... 36 Silvagni, Alex ...... 36 McKenzie, Daniel ...... 38 Newman#, Murray ...... 37 Johnson (v), Michael ...... 36 Tippett, Joel ...... 37 Lonie, Jack ...... 39 Karpany, Malcolm ...... 38 Hannath , Jack ...... 37 Fordham#, Will ...... 38 Saad#, Ahmed ...... 40 Main, Dylan ...... 39 Deluca, Josh ...... 38 Daw, Majak ...... 39 Shenton, Cameron ...... 41 Maginness#, Will ...... 40 Moller#, Craig ...... 39 Wallace#, Eric ...... 40 Sinclair#, Jack ...... 42 Waterman, Alec ...... 41 Duffield (v), Paul ...... 40 Turner, Kayne ...... 41 Minchington, Darren ...... 43 Powell#, Rowen ...... 42 Hughes#, Ethan ...... 41 Mullett, Aaron ...... 42 Pierce, Lewis ...... 44 Bennell, Jamie ...... 43 Vandeleur#, Tom ...... 42 McMahon (v), Scott ...... 43 Payne#, Brenton ...... 45 Adamson#, Corey ...... 44 Ballard#, Jacob ...... 43 Gibson, Sam ...... 44 Weller, Maverick ...... 46 Brophy#, Paddy ...... 45 Hurley#, Sean ...... 44 Warren#, Max ...... 45 Holmes#, Jason ...... 47 Lucas#, Kane# ...... 46 Pearce, Clancee ...... 50 Brown, Ben ...... # Rookie # Rookie # Rookie # Rookie Veteran (V) Veteran (V) Veteran (V) Veteran (V)

Scoreboard 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Scoreboard 1st 2nd 3rd 4th St Kilda Fremantle West Coast North Melbourne 22 WAFC Nominations open for The Sunday Times WA Football Volunteer of the Year Award

Western Australia’s top footy volunteer for 2015 will be recognised when The » 2014 WA Football Sunday Times WA Football Volunteer of Volunteer of the Year the Year Award is announced. Deb Thoars with West Award nominations opened this week, with football clubs around the state urged to submit Coast Eagles coach the names of their volunteers to recognise the . hard work they do throughout the season. All nominees get the chance to win tickets to the WAFL’s count and the AFL grand final. A finalist will be selected in each of WA’s 17 Football Districts and Regions and the winners invited to the Sandover Medal count. The overall State winner of The Sunday Times WA Football Volunteer of the Year Award will be announced on the night and receive a trip for two to the 2015 AFL grand final, including flights, accommodation and tickets to the grand final breakfast function. Last year, Pilbara region volunteer Deb Thoars was named the overall winner from more than 3000 nominees for more than a decade of dedicated service Newman Tigers Football Club and the Newman National Football League. West Australian Football Commission Club Development Manager Glenn Morley said he was thrilled with the 3010 nominations received for last year’s award and hoped even more nominations would be sumbitted this year to recognise one of the game’s most valuable assets. “Volunteers play a crucial role at all levels of football so it’s important they receive recognition,” he said. “There are so many aspects of our game that just wouldn’t happen without the dedication and commitment of our volunteers. They are involved at all levels, whether it’s in the canteen, umpiring, coaching or driving their kids to the game. “Just like there are star players and star coaches, we want to recognise star volunteers and it is thanks to The Sunday Times that we can do this.” To nominate a volunteer visit: www.volunteerinfooty.com.au

I grew up playing footy in Sorrento. Now I work here, and love it. WAFC23 » WA’s with coach Craig Starcevich

2015 Colts Coaches award

Round 9 votes Claremont v East Perth 5 Eddie Simpson (C) WA talent on show in AFL 4 Matt Seymour (EP) 3 (C) 2 Stan Wright (EP) Women’s Match 1 Russell Wynne (C) South Fremantle v Peel Thunder 5 Joel McComb (SF) WA women will showcase their skills WAFC Female High Performance Manager when the first of two AFL Women’s Alison Moore congratulated all of the WA 4 Michael Humble (PT) games is played at the MCG this Sunday, players selected and said she was delighted 3 Joshua Collard (SF) with the result. 2 Jesse Mudge (SF) May 24, starting at 10.20am Perth time. “To have 15 players chosen again this year 1 Alexander Bray (PT) The best 50 female players, including after 15 last year and 12 in 2013 shows that WA number one draft pick Emma King from is consistently producing top female talent Subiaco v Swan Districts Western Australia, will be playing in the match and is an industry leader in this area,” she said. 5 Josh Cipro (SD) which is a highlight of the 100 Years of Female “To have two number one selections in the Football. 4 Timothy Yorkshire (SD) three years the AFL Women’s Draft has been 3 Jarrod Shorter (SD) South Fremantle assistant coach and 2013 running is also a fantastic result,” she said. Football Woman of the Year Michelle Cowan Female football is the fastest growing 2 Jay Green (S) returns to coach the Demons while AFLQ segment of the game in WA, with participation 1 Abraham Kennedy (S) Female Football High Performance Manager increasing by 78% last year and more than and Collingwood premiership player Craig West Perth v East Fremantle 33,500 participants making up 18% of total Starcevich will coach the Bulldogs for the first 5 Zachary Fowler (EF) football participation. time. 4 Angus Allen (WP) The match will be streamed live on the AFL 3 Jesse Adamini (EF) Website at - http://www.afl.com.au/womens King was selected by the Leading goalkicker 2 Fraser Perry (EF) with the first pick at the 2015 AFL Women’s 1 Ben Mountford (WP) Draft as one of three WA players chosen in the award top five and a total of 15 selected to compete LEADING VOTEGETTERS FOR 2015 LEADING GOAL KICKERS AFTER ROUND 9 in this year’s AFL Women’s Matches. 21 Chapman Jones (P) King became WA’s second consecutive top 30 Shane Yarran (Sub) 16 Declan Mountford (C) draft pick and also the second from WAWFL 18 Michael Lourey (WP) 15 Corey Byrne (P), Conal Lynch (WP) club Coastal Titans after teammate Tiah 16 Jack Bradshaw (Cl) Haynes was selected with the top pick at last 14 Ben Saunders (SF), Cory Dell’Olio (SF), 13 Josh Cipro (SD) year’s draft. Leroy Jetta (Peel) 12 Jake Florenca (SF) , also from Coastal Titans, 13 (EF) 11 Joel McComb (SF) was selected by Melbourne with the fourth pick, and Swan Districts player Kellie Gibson 12 Matthew Rogers (SD), Clancy Wheeler 10 Peter Delaney (EF), Brayden Hackett (Sub), Matthew Fowler (WP) was chosen at number five by the Western (SD), Michael Cronan (EF), Jack Bulldogs. 11 Ryan Davis (SD), (SF), Brad Beverley (S), Mitchell Dobson (EP), Stevenson (Sub), Ricky Cary (SD) Fraser Perry (EF) Another nine WA players were selected between picks 10 and 30. Three WA players 10 Rudy Riddoch (SD), Kody Manning (WP), 9 Kayle Phillips (P), Jarrod Shorter (SD) Shane McAdam (Cl) were also retained by Melbourne – Chelsea 8 Hayden Davis (PT), (WP), Randall, Kirby Bentley and Kara Donnellan, all 9 Mitch Morton (Pth), Tim Geappen (SD) Connor De Campo (EP), Mitchell Walley from Swan Districts. 8 George Hampson (EF) (WP), Michael Humble (PT) 24 WAFC Experience and youth make up State team

A blend of experience and youth will officiate this Saturday’s State game. Rodriguez Shield Field umpire Stuart Parry, who has umpired six grand finals and five State games, will lead a team which includes Scott The Rodriguez Shield is awarded to McPhee who has umpired four grand finals and two State games. the most consistent WAFL club of the Experienced boundary umpire Ryan Kukura, who has season, with points allocated across umpired six grand finals, will officiate his fourth State game. His all three grades. Clubs are awarded two partners will be Josh Garrett, who umpired last year’s grand 10 points for every league win and final and State game. four points for a reserves or colts win. Boundary umpire Kyle Sinclair and goal umpire Sam Hunter will both get a taste of State football for the first time. » Kyle Sinclair 2015 tally board Veteran Parry said that it was a great honor to represent WA Subiaco 102 again and that the members of the umpiring team were excited about their selection. South Fremantle 88 Rob McCaw will be the emergency and Brody Payne is the West Perth 86 third scorer. East Fremantle 78 The South Australian contingent comprises field umpire Claremont 74 Craig Fleer, boundary umpire Ben Sieben and goal umpire Thomas Sharpe. Swan Districts 70 Peel 58 Milestone East Perth 50 Dean Margetts recently officiated his 350th league game, which includes 105 WAFL games and 245 AFL games. Perth 42 » Sam Hunter EASY AS SCANNING A QR CODE

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PROMOTION back into A Grade for North Fremantle means two things – Round 6 A Grade Results: firstly proving themselves worthy of University 16.11 (107) defeated Mt Lawley 3.6 (24) being in the top tier of football, and Fremantle CBC 5.17 (47) defeated West Coast 7.3 (45) secondly being able to take on local Kelmscott 7.14 (56) defeated Wesley Curtin 6.8 (44) rivals Fremantle CBC in a Fremantle North Beach 4.9 (33) defeated North Fremantle 4.8 (32) Derby. Kalamunda 5.1 (31) defeated by Trinity Aquinas 9.14 (68) It has been four seasons since North Fremantle played Fremantle CBC in the “A lot of the boys know each other and play traditional Derby, but that all changes this hard, but also enjoy each other’s company Saturday as the Magpies host the Old Boys at off the field. It’s good to have the two clubs In what will be a game of strength and skill, Gil Fraser Oval. together again,” he said. it will also showcase the rivalry and terrific In a game that celebrates strong tradition, “Football in Fremantle has always been spirit between the Magpies and the Old Boys. the major emphasis is the acknowledgement a big part of community life whether it be While North Fremantle will be looking to and appreciation for Laurie Tetley and Tom AFL, WAFL, WAAFL or other competitions. hold on to the Laurie Tetley-Tom Naylor trophy, Naylor who both shaped and groomed North The Derby adds to Fremantle CBC will be looking to secure the Fremantle and Fremantle CBC respectively. the tradition and four points and take the trophy back to Morris To celebrate the commitment and promotes Fremantle Buzzacott this weekend. dedication of these two players to their clubs, football. That’s what Reserves play at 12.35pm, league at the players will play for the Laurie Tetley-Tom Saturday is all about!” 2.30pm before the Phil Scott Colts at 5pm. Naylor Trophy. The Laurie Tetley-Tom Naylor Trophy, currently held by North Fremantle after their win in 2011, showcases the sacrifices both Tetley and Naylor made in their personal lives to grow their clubs and ensure success throughout the clubs’ histories. North Fremantle award their best on ground player the Drew Herrington medallion, while Fremantle CBC has the sought-after Tetley-Naylor medal. North Fremantle President Tony Misich said the games were played hard and were always great contests. » Laurie Tetley » Ton Naylor

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Mullewa maintained top spot on the Rovers started the last quarter holding ladder with a solid 19-point win over a comfortable 15-point lead and looked Railways in the Great Northern Football capable of recording its first win of the season but the Royals dominated the play to run out League. winners. Ashley Walker kicked three goals for Leedham Papertalk was judged best on the winners, while Matt Ferguson and Nathan Information supplied by Trevor Kelly ground, while Nigel Hodder and Linton Merry Grey were others to shine. Zac Rodgers and from WA Footy Forum each kicked three goals for the winners. Daniel Barnard battled for the Demons. Nathan Tubby stood out for Railways with Mathew Clarke and Kim Schofield each GREAT NORTHERN chipping in three majors. League: Colts: In the closest game of the round, Brigades Brigades 9.7 (61) d Towns 8.9 (57) Towns 6.11 (47) d Brigades 6.5 (41) held off a fast-finishing Towns to record a four- Chapman Valley 11.15 (81) d Rovers 7.13 (55) Chapman Valley 20.21 (141) d Rovers 0.1 (1) point win. Brigade’s best were Shaun Millett Mullewa 14.17 (101) d Railways 11.16 (82) Railways 19.7 (121) d Mullewa 3.0 (18) and Tom Clifford, while Liam Carlyon, Rohan Reserves: Fariss and Calib Mourish (three goals) worked Brigades 10.3 (63) d Towns 6.5 (41) hard for Towns. Chapman Valley 21.14 (140) d Rovers 1.5 (11) Chapman Valley bounced back after a Railways 17.11 (113) d Mullewa 2.4 (16) slow start to score a 26-point win over Rovers.

WACFL Results - May 16-17 2015 Inter-League Game GOLDFIELDS NORTH MIDLANDS Donnybrook 17.3 (105) d Carey Park 13.10 (88) North Pilbara 16.19 (105) d Newman National League: League: Reserves: 5.7 (37) Mines-Rovers 18.11 (119) d Kalgoorlie 9.4 (58) Mingenew 15.12 (102) d Carnamah-Perenjori Harv-Bruns-Lesch 18.10 (118) d Aug-Marg- AVON Boulder 10.12 (72) d Kambalda 7.6 (48) 4.1 (25) River 5.10 (40) Beverley 10.3 (63) d Federals 8.12 (60) Reserves: Dongara 16.11 (107) d Morawa 6.8 (44) Busselton 13.7 (85) d South Bunbury 7.3 (45) Kellerberrin-Tammin 7.12 (54) d York 7.8 (50) Mines-Rovers 11.4 (70) d Kalgoorlie 10.8 (68) Three Springs 17.13 (115) d Coorow-Latham Collie Eagles 8.15 (63) d Harvey Bulls 6.7 (43) Cunderdin 14.20 (104) d Quairading 2.6 (18) Kambalda 7.12 (54) d Boulder 6.7 (43) 8.6 (54) Eaton Boomers 13.13 (91) d Bunbury 2.10 (22) Reserves: Colts: Reserves: Carey Park 21.9 (135) d Donnybrook 4.12 (36) Federals 11.12 (78) d Beverley 1.4 (10) Kalgoorlie 11.14 (80) d Mines-Rovers 4.8 (32) Mingenew 17.7 (109) d Carnamah 0.2 (2) Colts: York 11.14 (80) d Kellerberrin-Tammin 3.4 (22) Boulder 11.7 (73) d Kambalda 6.12 (48) Dongara 5.11 (41) d Morawa 5.3 (33) Harv-Bruns-Lesch 5.11 (41) d Aug-Marg-River CENTRAL KIMBERLEY GREAT SOUTHERN Three Springs d Coorow-Latham on forfeit 4.9 (33) No recorded games due to proposed change League: ONGERUP Busselton 11.12 (78) d South Bunbury 7.17 (59) to fixtures. Denmark-Walpole 22.22 (154) d Albany 4.5 (29) League: Collie Eagles 9.14 (68) d Harvey Bulls 5.5 (35) CENTRAL WHEATBELT Railways 11.16 (82) d Royals 8.15 (63) Boxwood Hills 11.6 (72) d Borden 7.5 (47) Bunbury 14.18 (102) d Eaton Boomers 3.1 (19) Beacon 17.11 (113) d Koorda 12.8 (80) North Albany 21.20 (146) d Mt Barker 5.4 (34) Gnowangerup 12.18 (90) d Jerramungup 8.10 Carey Park 22.9 (141) d Donnybrook 10.2 (62) Bencubbin 11.23 (89) d Nungarin-Towns 9.8 Reserves: (58) UPPER GREAT SOUTHERN (62) Denmark-Walpole 16.19 (115) d Albany 6.10 Newdegate 14.7 (91) d Lake-Grace-Pingrup 7.4 League: Kalannie 12.23 (95) d Mukinbudin 6.13 (49) (46) (46) Narrogin Hawks 28.19 (187) d Brookton- EASTERN DISTRICTS Railways 14.15 (99) d Royals 4.7 (31) Reserves: Pingelly 7.3 (45) League: North Albany 25.25 (175) d Mt Barker 0.0 (0) Boxwood Hill d Borden on forfeit Wickepin 15.10 (100) d Katanning Wanderers Hyden-Karlgarin 12.13 (85) d Southern Cross Colts: Gnowangerup 18.6 (114) d Jerramungup 3.2 11.13 (79) 9.10 (64) Denmark-Walpole 17.11 (113) d Albany 4.6 (30) (20) Williams 15.11 (101) d Wagin 2.17 (29) Kulin-Kondinin 20.18 (138) d Burracoppin 1.4 Railways 14.3 (87) d Royals 5.13 (43) Newdegate 8.4 (52) d Lake-Grace-Pingrup 4.4 Kukerin-Dumbleyung 15.15 (105) d Boddington (10) U17: (28) 6.11 (47) Nukarni 11.16 (82) d Corrigin 1.2 (8) Albany 10.11 (71) d Denmark-Walpole 1.3 (9) ONSHORE CUP Reserves: Bruce Rock 13.6 (84) d Narembeen 10.5 (65) Railways 6.7 (43) d Royals 3.4 (22) Capel Kakkas 4.3 (27) d Dunsborough Mulies Narrogin Hawks 9.16 (70) d Brookton-Pingelly Reserves: Mt Barker 15.4 (94) d North Albany 5.3 (33) 2.9 (21) 5.8 (38) Southern Cross 7.11 (53) d Hyden-Karlgarin 5.6 HILLS Busselton Bombers 11.5 (71) d Nannup Tigers Katanning Wanderers 16.22 (118) d Wickepin (36) Gidgegannup 20.19 (139) d Mt Helena 7.5 (47) 6.9 (45) 1.2 (8) Kulin-Kondinin 10.12 (72) d Burracoppin 4.5 Pickering Brook 7.13 (55) d Bullsbrook 3.6 (24) PEEL Williams 10.8 (68) d Wagin 3.8 (26) (29) Parkerville 12.16 (88) d Mundaring 2.4 (16) League: Kukerin-Dumbleyung 7.3 (45) d Boddington Nukarni 10.18 (78) d Corrigin 1.8 (14) LOWER SOUTH WEST Pinjarra 23.15 (153) d Mandurah 2.1 (13) 3.12 (30) Narembeen 9.8 (62) d Bruce Rock 7.2 (44) League: South Mandurah 17.23 (125) d Centrals 12.7 Thirds: EAST KIMBERLEY Kojonup 12.9 (81) d Boyup Brook 6.4 (40) (79) Brookton-Pingelly 7.14 (56) d Narrogin Hawks Kururrungku Roos 14.5 (89) d Bow River 9.7 (61) Southerners 10.10 (70) d Imperials 9.7 (61) Halls Head 13.16 (94) d Rockingham 5.5 (35) 4.4 (28) Kununurra Demons 4.2 (26) d Port Wyndham Deanmill 14.14 (98) d Bridgetown 5.6 (36) Waroona 16.10 (106) d Baldivis 8.7 (55) Wagin 15.15 (105) d Williams 2.0 (12) Crocs 4.2 (26) Reserves: Reserves: Boddington 8.1 (49) d Kukerin-Dumbleyung Ord River Magpies 12.6 (78) d Warmun Eagles Kojonup 19.6 (120) d Boyup Brook 3.7 (25) Pinjarra 11.6 (72) d Mandurah 5.5 (35) 1.2 (8) 3.4 (22) Southerners 13.8 (86) d Imperials 9.7 (61) South Mandurah 19.7 (121) d Centrals 1.1 (7) Fourths: Wirrimanu Tigers 17.14 (116) d Waringarri Deanmill 10.7 (67) d Bridgetown 1.2 (8) Halls Head 13.5 (83) d Rockingham 5.7 (37) Narrogin Hawks 15.7 (97) d Brookton-Pingelly Crows 6.5 (41) Colts: Baldivis 11.5 (71) d Waroona 5.6 (36) 1.1 (7) Halls Creek Hawks 9.12 (66) d Yardgee Dockers Imperials 12.10 (82) d Southerners 5.9 (39) Colts: Katanning Wanderers 17.21 (123) d Wickepin 6.6 (42) Deanmill 11.20 (86) d Bridgetown 2.4 (16) Pinjara 7.1o (52) d Mandurah 6.10 (46) 2.0 (12) Wagin 17.12 (114) d Williams 1.4 (10) ESPERANCE & DISTRICTS MORTLOCK South Mandurah 11.14 (80) d Centrals 3.3 (21) Boddington 19.11 (125) d Kukerin-Dumbleyung League: League: Rockingham 3.5 (23) d Halls Head 2.7 (19) 0.0 (0) Newtown-Condingup 18.9 (117) d Gibson 7.14 Gingin 12.19 (91) d Wongan-Ballidu 4.5 (29) Waroona 8.10 (58) d Baldivis 4.5 (29) (56) Calingiri 13.14 (92) d Goomalling 7.15 (57) RAVENSTHORPE & DISTRICTS WEST KIMBERLEY Esperance 17.13 (115) d Ports 8.10 (58) Toodyay 10.13 (73) d Dalwallinu 7.6 (48) Tigers 14.13 (97) d Southerners 4.10 (34) Towns 11.22 (88) d Saints 5.1 (31) Reserves: Reserves: SOUTH WEST Bidyadanga 10.11 (71) d Bombers 7.10 (52) Gibson 7.5 (47) d Newtown-Condingup 6.5 (41) Gingin 10.25 (85) d Wongan-Ballidu 1.0 (6) League: Looma 13.10 (88) d Bulls 9.8 (62) Esperance 13.10 (88) d Ports 3.8 (26) Goomalling 5.12 (42) d Calingiri 3.10 (28) Aug-Marg-River 7.9 (51) d Harv-Bruns-Lesch Cable Beach 12.10 (82) d Derby 10.6 (66) GASCOYNE Toodyay 8.12 (60) d Dalwallinu 2.7 (19) 6.12 (48) Exmouth Eagles d Warriors on forfeit South Bunbury 4.7 (31) d Busselton 3.10 (28) Ramblers 11.15 (81) dw Gascoyne Hawks 11.15 Harvey Bulls 14.12 (96) d Collie Eagles 5.13 (43) (81) Eaton Boomers 18.9 (117) d Bunbury 3.6 (24) Club notes 27 For more information please contact your club Claremont East Perth Perth Subiaco West Perth Ph: 9384 9200 Ph: 9443 2259 Ph: 9362 4499 Ph: 9208 9999 Ph: 9300 3611 www.claremontfc.com.au www.eastperthfc.com.au www.perthdemons.com.au www.subiacofc.com.au www.westperthfc.com.au East Fremantle Peel Thunder South Fremantle Swan Districts Ph: 9339 5533 Ph: 9535 3448 Ph: 9335 1555 Ph: 9279 8700 www.effc.com.au www.peelthunder.com.au www.southfremantlefc.com.au www.swandistrictsfc.com.au

• Peel Thunder banquet Auction has been set for the 28th of Claremont August- Save the date! Swan Districts • Book your next President’s Luncheons on the 30th May, 2015 • The Basement Health and Fitness & Raw Room are downstairs • Legends Night - 19th Legend, Don Langsford. Don’t miss today! All are very welcome. Price: $75.00 of Benidgo Bank Stadium. Memberships start at $9pw- $5 for out on this special event! Friday 22nd May 7pm for 7.30pm Call Marina on 08 9384 9200 or e mail on: invites@ school students and seniors. start, Upstairs, at Swan Districts Football club Steel Blue oval, claremonttigers.com Bassendean. Cost: $60ea For Life members & partner, $70ea • Come and enjoy a day at the footy, lots happening for the Perth for club member’s supporters & guests. Includes Buffet roast, kids, we have Mr Whippy , Bouncy Castle. Also look out for • Gala Auction Dinner Saturday 25th July 2015. Theme is Sweets Tap beer, Wine & soft drink. Book tickets through our ‘SHOWBAG ALLEY VAN” which carries our wide range of Arabian Nights. There will be belly dancers, snakes, magician, trybooking.com or call Jenny on 9279 8700. merchandise as well as lolly and AFL showbags. live music, sit down meal and a wide selection of incredible • Book your next President’s Luncheons today! All welcome, • Post Home Game Awards are help upstairs in our Members auction items. MC is Clint Wheeldon, Auctioneer is Tiny Holly. members and supporters. If you wish to attend any further Lounge from 6.00pm onwards, all members and supporters Tickets are $140pp table bookings available. Dress code home game luncheons during the season please call before are all welcome. Lounge Suit. BOOK NOW. the Tuesday of game day to obtain a seat, however there will • Banquet Auction – Saturday, 25th • Breakfast with Dane Swan, Collingwood Champion & 2011 be a small charge of; $60 member & $70 non-members. See July, 2015 @ 6.30pm. Brownlow Medallist. A rare and unique opportunity to listen Jenny today and book a table or come alone and have a great • It’s not too Late to Join and become a member of the Mighty to one of the true characters of the game supported by (MC), day at the footy! Tigers. Call the office on 9384 9200 or go on line and join Channel 7 & 6PR Broadcaster, Mark Readings. Friday 19th June • “WA DAY” 30th May - Why not make a day of it at the football today. 7.30am-9.30am at Royal Perth Golf Club. Tickets are $75pp and join us before the game? The SDFC President’s Luncheon • Sign up today and subscribe to our E news letter @ Add us to table bookings available (inc fully cooked breakfast). Contact provides a relaxed and entertaining dining experience as your address book which will keep you updated on the latest PFC 9362 4499 or [email protected]. BOOK NOW. a prelude to the game against East Perth. The luncheon happenings at Tigerland!! • Calling all PFC Junior District Clubs. District Gala Day – 14th includes VIP Parking and entry, a pre-game buffet meal with June. Win for your Club. Prizes for the Best Attended, the drinks, raffles, guest speakers and interviews by the always East Fremantle Best Looking & Most Colourful and of course the LOUDEST. entertaining director, Paul Douglas. You are invited to watch • WA Day Derby Marquees: Enjoy a great day out at the footy Match Day Sponsor, The Lifting Company. This is a Channel 7 the game in the Sponsors Lounge, with afternoon tea served with your colleagues, footy club or mates by booking a televised game so get involved and get your club seen on TV. at half time. The luncheons sell out quickly, so don’t delay in marquee at our WA Day Derby - $85 per person, including • We still have 6 home games left for Season 2015. Purchase securing your seat! Contact the Club on 9279 8700 5 hours drinks package, private marquee and admission. your Supporters or Social Memberships today. Visit www. • Swoop & Amsey Testimonial Dinner 18th July – Black tie event, Contact the Club on 9339 5533 to book perthdemons.com.au or PFC Reception Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. for more info call the office on 9279 8700. • Bookings can be made for the President’s Function by • Need Merchandise?? Purchase from our Merchandise Store • Swans Gala Auction – Sunday August 2nd at 11am. contacting the Club on 9339 5533 or email [email protected]. game days, online store www.perthdemons.com.au or visit • Player Event 6th June – Party with the players! Raffles, prizes, au. Cost is $85 per person which includes admission to the PFC Reception Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm. and give a ways! ground; pre-game drinks; sit-down buffet lunch; afternoon • Good luck to our 3 teams today when we take on The Sharks. For more info contact the office on 9279 8700 tea at half time of the League Game, access to the Legends’ Go the DEES!! • Not Too Late To Join! Renew your membership today by seeing Lounge, Football Budget and post-match drinks for 45 Raquel and Regan in our Merch shop in the member’s area, minutes after the final siren. South Fremantle whilst there check out our new range of merchandise and get • Player Auction winners – Round 8: M. McGough – Group • SOUTH FREMANTLE HALL OF FAME dressed in your black and white to show your support!. “Go 1 – Gino Cecchi; C. Eardley – Group 5 – Aircor Mechanical See the next induction of the Hall of Fame great to join the you Black Ducks!” Services; R. O’Brien – Group 15 – Delaware. likes of & Stephen Michael. It will be a night • The Swan Districts Women’s team is in full swing and ready for of nostalgia, recognition and fun to remember those that • It’s not too late to join as a member now and get behind the the season 2015. deserve this wonderful honour for the Bulldogs. If you are interested in playing female football and would Sharks in 2015. Memberships start at just $45. Contact 9339 DETAILS: Saturday 20th June, Cost: $70 Per ticket, Drink on like more information please contact Kara Donnellan on 5533 or visit our website. arrival & 3 Course Meal, Time 6.30pm for 7pm, Dress Jacket & [email protected] • Friday night meals are available at the Club so why not come Tie, Venue South – Griff John Room • Stay up to date with all Swan Districts news, sign up to our along and enjoy some great food by Delaware North and For more information call the office, 9335 1555 weekly enews online at www.swandistrictsfc.com.au, like us great company. The Members’ Jackpot draw takes place every • SOUTH FREMANTLE PREMIERSHIP RECOGNITION NIGHT – on Facebook and follow us on twitter #goblackducks. Friday night between 6:30pm and 7:30pm in the main bar, but 1970, 1980, 2005 Three of the greatest teams that have ever you have to be there to claim the prize. pulled on the Red & White Jumper. Be part of this historic West Perth • Show your support of the Sharks! Sharks licence plates are night to celebrate three Premierships for the club, everyone • The ‘Paving Our Future’ program has been launched to coincide available for $300 – contact the Club for details on how to is welcome and you can rub shoulders with some of the best with the redevelopment of HBF Arena and the building of new purchase the plates. footballers South Fremantle and this state has produced. facilities for the . As part of the state • Sharks fans, add these important dates to your diary: DETAILS: Saturday ROUND 14 - Saturday 27th June, Small entry of the art redevelopment, the club is fundraising to ensure the 1st June – WA Day Derby fee paid on the night, Time 6.00pm (League Presentations fit out of the new facility is of the highest quality. We invite all 14th June – Kerry Coates Joyce Allen Memorial Cup for Motor at 6.30pm followed by Premiership Teams) Venue South supporters to be part of this exciting development by offering neurone Disease, supported by Thrifty and 1957 & 1965 Fremantle Football Club – Griff John Room South Fremantle the opportunity to purchase pavers that will be in the Walk of Premiership Reunion. Club Rooms, Fremantle Oval. Legends that will make up the entrance to the ground once 27th June – 1977 & 1978 Colts Reunions & Ladies Day. Premiership Recognition Night includes cocktail food, drink on the redevelopment is complete. Contact the club for more 14th August – Sharks Gala Auction. arrival, guest speaker and 80’s/ 90’s Band – Happy Buddhaq’s details. Everyone welcome - Cash bar available • For everything you need to know about the club, please East Perth For more information call the office, 9335 1555 visit our website at www.westperthfc.com.au or LIKE our • Join us for the biggest clash of the season next Monday, The Subiaco Facebook page at West Perth Football Club or FOLLOW us WA Day Derby, vs West Perth on Twitter at WestPerthFC. Each will provide you with all the • Sign up as a member of the Mighty Royals today. Go online at • Subiaco Diehards (Friday 23 June). Book your spot for $85. • Subiaco are driving for 2000 members in 2015. Packages start news, information and interaction you need on the West Perth www.eastperthfc.com.au and follow the links or call the club Football Club. on 9443 2259 to sign up today. from $50 and are available at subiacofc.com.au. • Clubs Major Raffles Commencing Soon. Tickets have been • Our Gala Dinner Auction will take place this year on Saturday • Do you have a birthday, business function or meeting coming July 4. Visit www.westperthfc.com.au for more details on our up but no where to hold it? The East Perth Members Bar and distributed. Return to club. • The QBE Man of the Match is available every Lions game this largest fundraiser of the year and you can also complete the Boardroom are available for rent by our members. Contact the season. Hit up qbeinsured.com/lionsmotm to vote and win. booking form and donation form online and return it to the club on 9443 2259 to book • Leigh Kitchin was voted QBE Man of the Match for the second club at your earliest convenience. You can enjoy a beautiful • Like us on Facebook , follow us time this season after his 31-disposal performance against three course dinner with drinks, live entertainment and prizes on Twitter @EastPerthFC and follow us on Instagram @ Swan Districts. Mat Ker wins a signed jersey for guessing all night in what is sure to be an occasion you don’t want to EastPerthFC for all the latest news, videos and photos. correctly. miss. We will be introducing a new auction format combined • Download the WAFL app from the App Store to keep up to • Milestones -- Chris Deluca 500 WAFL disposals with interactive games, themed menus and prizes up for grabs date with all the East Perth stats as well as WAFL competitions - Scott Hancock 400 WAFL hand-balls right throughout the evening. • Sign up for our 3 game pass for $30. Contact the club today - Dave Madut 300 WAFL hit-outs • Spots for our President’s Luncheon for the game at HBF - Lachlan Delahunty 150 WAFL hit-outs Arena against South Fremantle on Saturday June 20 are Peel Thunder - Bill Fetherstonhaugh 100 WAFL kicks filling up fast. All members, supporters and corporate • Do you know you can have any conferences/ events/ functions - Scott Hancock 100 WAFL tackles partners are able to attend - everyone is welcome. 12pm at Peel Thunder. We have a award winning chef, and brilliant • Subiaco are two games added on top heading into the bye- arrival for 12.15pm start in the Premier’s Suite. $75pp function spaces- give us a call today. week after a 42 point win over Swans. includes full luncheon with beverages, and afternoon tea • Kids you can sign up for the Rookie Membership today- its • The Lions have won five games in a row. at half time. Guests receive VIP parking, ground entry and Free! See reception. • Next home game is June 6th against East Fremantle at upper level grandstand seating. RSVP essential by calling • Crazy for Crays is back again on the 29th of May, always Medibank Stadium. Subiaco will be hosting Ladies Day for all 9300 3611 or email [email protected] popular event, book tables today! the female figures who support the club. 28 Stats Leading stats for season 2015 Disposals Handballs Posn Player Team Games Last Game Total Posn Player Team Games Last Game Total 1 Aidan TROPIANO Perth 8 29 v EF, R8 262 1 Aidan TROPIANO Perth 8 15 v EF, R8 132 2 Shane NELSON West Perth 8 25 v EF, R9 255 2 Rory O’BRIEN East Frem 8 16 v WP, R9 118 3 Aaron BLACK West Perth 8 26 v EF, R9 215 3 Shane NELSON West Perth 8 9 v EF, R9 117 4 Rory O’BRIEN East Frem 8 28 v WP, R9 209 4 Leigh KITCHIN Subiaco 8 15 v SD, R9 96 5 Thomas LEDGER Claremont 8 20 v EP, R9 207 5 Peel Thunder 6 17 v SF, R9 89 6 Steven PAYNE East Perth 8 25 v Cl, R9 206 6 Peel Thunder 8 15 v SF, R9 88 7 Christopher PHELAN Subiaco 8 29 v SD, R9 199 7 Aaron BLACK West Perth 8 6 v EF, R9 88 8 Liam MCKENNA Perth 7 34 v EF, R8 197 8 Steven PAYNE East Perth 8 10 v Cl, R9 86 9 Peel Thunder 8 26 v SF, R9 197 9 Aaron ELARI Swan Dist 5 19 v Sub, R9 85 10 Leigh KITCHIN Subiaco 8 31 v SD, R9 190 10 Dene WHITE Perth 7 12 v EF, R8 85 Kicks Marks Posn Player Team Games Last Game Total Posn Player Team Games Last Game Total 1 Thomas LEDGER Claremont 8 18 v EP, R9 152 1 Tony NOTTE Swan Dist 8 11 v Sub, R9 60 2 Christopher PHELAN Subiaco 8 25 v SD, R9 142 2 Blayne WILSON South Frem 8 4 v Peel, R9 57 3 Shane NELSON West Perth 8 16 v EF, R9 138 3 Justin SIMPSON Swan Dist 8 6 v Sub, R9 54 4 Aidan TROPIANO Perth 8 14 v EF, R8 130 4 Aaron BLACK West Perth 8 8 v EF, R9 53 5 Keifer YU Claremont 8 22 v EP, R9 128 5 Ryan COOK South Frem 8 5 v Peel, R9 50 6 Rohan KERR West Perth 8 13 v EF, R9 127 6 East Perth 7 4 v Cl, R9 49 7 Aaron BLACK West Perth 8 20 v EF, R9 127 7 Swan Dist 8 1 v Sub, R9 48 8 Andrew STRIJK West Perth 7 15 v EF, R9 125 8 Kepler BRADLEY Claremont 8 7 v EP, R9 47 9 Sean HENSON East Frem 8 13 v WP, R9 124 9 James SELLAR South Frem 8 3 v Peel, R9 46 10 Justin SIMPSON Swan Dist 8 15 v Sub, R9 123 10 Thomas LEDGER Claremont 8 5 v EP, R9 46 Frees For Posn Player Team Games Last Game Total 1 Ashton HAMS South Frem 7 0 v Peel, R9 32 2 Aidan TROPIANO Perth 8 3 v EF, R8 26 3 Ryan NEATES Claremont 8 3 v EP, R9 25 4 Brock HIGGINS South Frem 8 2 v Peel, R9 15 5 Steven VERRIER South Frem 8 1 v Peel, R9 15 6 Christopher KEUNEN West Perth 8 3 v EF, R9 15 7 Aidan LYNCH West Perth 6 2 v EF, R9 15 Scan to go to waflonline.com.au 8 Rory O’BRIEN East Frem 8 0 v WP, R9 15 9 David MADUT Subiaco 8 1 v SD, R9 14 10 Jack BRADSHAW Claremont 8 0 v EP, R9 14 Frees Against Posn Player Team Games Last Game Total » Aidan Tropiano 1 Brant COLLEDGE East Perth 7 5 v Cl, R9 17 2 Aidan TROPIANO Perth 8 1 v EF, R8 16 3 Clancy WHEELER Subiaco 8 1 v SD, R9 16 4 Jay VAN BERLO West Perth 8 0 v EF, R9 15 YouScan.me 5 Brendon JONES Peel 8 1 v SF, R9 15 6 Shane YARRAN Subiaco 7 0 v SD, R9 15 7 Brock HIGGINS South Frem 8 1 v Peel, R9 14 8 Jacob BALLARD Peel 8 2 v SF, R9 13 9 Matthew GUADAGNIN West Perth 8 1 v EF, R9 13 10 Benjamin POWER Perth 8 1 v EF, R8 13 Hit Outs Posn Player Team Games Last Game Total 1 Christopher KEUNEN West Perth 8 43 v EF, R9 288 2 Peel 7 38 v SF, R9 242 3 Brock HIGGINS South Frem 8 20 v Peel, R9 228 4 David MADUT Subiaco 8 29 v SD, R9 212 5 Paul JOHNSON East Perth 7 39 v Cl, R9 193 6 Robert YOUNG East Frem 8 42 v WP, R9 188 7 Mitchell ANDREWS Claremont 6 72 v EP, R9 187 8 Benjamin POWER Perth 8 21 v EF, R8 135 9 Jake NUICH Swan Dist 8 4 v Sub, R9 108 10 James SELLAR South Frem 8 12 v Peel, R9 83 Ladders and Results 29 Results Round 9, 2015 WAFL Ladders 2015

McDonald’s LEAGUE McDonald’s LEAGUE CLAREMONT...... 3.3 4.4 7.8 8.12 (60) EAST PERTH...... 1.2 2.5 2.8 2.9 (21) TEAM P W L D FOR AG PC PTS GOALS: CL -- Holt, McAdam 2; Bradley, Maister, Neates, Ledger. EP -- Shanahan, SUBIACO 8 7 1 0 752 480 156.67 28 Waterman. BEST: CL – Neates, Yu, Davies, Yeo, Holt, McAdam. EP – Johnson, Barrass, Payne, Lucas, Johnson, Colledge WEST PERTH 8 5 3 0 698 607 114.99 20 UMPIRES: T McPhee, R McCaw, A Martin. CROWD: 700 (approx) at Claremont PEEL THUNDER 8 5 3 0 646 606 106.60 20 Showground. PEEL THUNDER...... 4.5 7.7 8.12 12.13 (85) EAST FREMANTLE 8 5 3 0 671 675 99.41 20 SOUTH FREMANTLE...... 2.2 2.6 4.8 5.11 (41) SOUTH FREMANTLE 8 4 4 0 600 675 88.89 16 GOALS: PEEL -- Vandeleur, Moller 3; Mzungu 2; Blakely, Fahey, Jetta, Duffy. SF – Dell’olio 2; Dragovich, Cook, Bennell. BEST: PEEL – Mzungu, Blakely, Swan Districts 8 3 5 0 713 653 109.19 12 Langdon, Hancock, Smith, Griffin. SF – Cook, K.Hams, McIntosh, Panizza, Verrier, East Perth 8 3 5 0 620 608 101.97 12 Guglielmana. UMPIRES: M Edinger, M Adams, C McCann. CROWD: 500 (approx) at Fremantle Claremont 8 3 5 0 553 605 91.41 12 Oval. Perth 8 1 7 0 485 829 58.50 4 SUBIACO...... 2.3 6.8 7.14 11.18 (84) SWAN DISTRICTS...... 2.3 2.3 5.5 6.6 (42) Reserves GOALS: SUB - Deluca 3; Phelan, Fetherstonhaugh, Wheeler, Lockyer, Waters, TEAM P W L D FOR AG PC PTS Stevenson, Robinson, Yarran. SD – Rogers 2; Nuich, Daniels, Cary, Geappen. BEST: SUB -- Kitchin, Phelan, Deluca, Kennedy, Delahunty, Lockyer. SD – Blakely, SOUTH FREMANTLE 8 7 1 0 790 438 180.37 28 Broad, Howard, Elari, Simpson, Notte SUBIACO 8 7 1 0 767 482 159.1 28 UMPIRES: B Laycock, J Power, S McPhee. CROWD: 1553 at Medibank Stadium. WEST PERTH...... 3.0 7.5 11.7 16.9 (105) WEST PERTH 8 4 4 0 723 566 127.74 16 EAST FREMANTLE...... 2.6 4.6 7.11 10.13 (73) CLAREMONT 8 4 4 0 644 521 123.61 16 GOALS: WP -- Fowler, Lynch 3; Lourey, Black 2; Manning, Kerr, Meadows, Potente, Crisp, van Berlo. EF -- Hampson, Locantro, Eardley 2; Cuneo, Ellis, Perham, Lester- PERTH 8 4 4 0 619 651 95.08 16 Smith. BEST: WP – Black, Strijk, Keunen, Lynch, Tedesco, Browne. EF -- L.Anthony, Swan Districts 8 4 4 0 531 697 76.18 16 Hampson, McGough, Young, Read, R.O’Brien UMPIRES: J Wright, N Williamson, S Parry. CROWD: 1056 at HBF Arena. East Perth 8 3 5 0 493 670 73.58 12 RESERVES East Fremantle 8 2 6 0 500 718 69.64 8 Claremont 8.7 (55) d East Perth 1.5 (11) Peel Thunder 8 1 7 0 409 733 55.80 4 GOALS: CL - Knott 3; Manuel 2; Evans, Gilbert, Palfrey. EP – Chatley. BEST: CL -- Andrews, Baum, Palfrey, Goyder, Willett. EP -- Chatley, Dent, Adamson, Ellis REDiMed COLTS South Fremantle 10.10 (70) d Peel Thunder 3.6 (24) TEAM P W L D FOR AG PC PTS GOALS: SF -- Branchi, Matera 2; Harvey, Sokol, Gundry, Carter, Collica, Warrell. PEEL -- Aitken, Kane, Gillam. BEST: SF -- Luff, Branchi, Maskos, White, Gundry, CLAREMONT 8 7 1 0 532 435 122.30 28 Collica. PEEL -- Gill, May, Gillam, Deluca, Bezuidenhout SWAN DISTRICTS 8 6 2 0 584 430 135.81 24 Subiaco 15.8 (98) d Swan Districts 7.6 (48) GOALS: SUB - Vermeersch 4; Woodley 3; Wrigley 2; Walters, Creeper, Summers, SOUTH FREMANTLE 8 5 3 0 553 416 132.93 20 Wilkinson, Ashman, Daniels. SD – Nelson 2; Turner, Cranenburgh, Manton, Jukes, Patching. BEST: SUB -- Walters, Moore, Bryan, Vermeersch, Norriss. SD -- Manton, EAST FREMANTLE 8 5 3 0 548 448 122.32 20 Cranenburgh, Murray, Hislop WEST PERTH 8 5 3 0 570 472 120.76 20 West Perth 14.19 (103) d East Fremantle 7.3 (45) GOALS: WP - Yarran 3; Fotheringham, Franklin, Kirwen, Wilhelm 2; Fullgrabe, Perth 8 4 4 0 532 494 107.69 16 Chalmers, Antonio. EF – Bowey 2; Dwyer, Solomon, D.Anthony, Howson, East Perth 8 2 6 0 458 623 73.52 8 Williamson. BEST: WP -- Morrow, Manzone, Munns, Keitel, Chalmers. EF -- D.Anthony, Bannister, Coulthard, Holmes, Bowey Peel Thunder 8 1 7 0 440 585 75.21 4 Redimed COLTS Subiaco 8 1 7 0 388 702 55.27 4 Claremont 10.7 (67) d East Perth 6.9 (45) GOALS: CL -- Morton, Harry 3; Wynne 2; Offerman, Gajewski. EP -- Kenny, Dellafranca, Dobson, Ashby, DiPlacido, Dugan. BEST: CL -- Simpson, Wynne, AFL Ladder 2015 Forster, Ledger, Murphy. EP -- Seymour, Wright, Eaton, Dobson TEAM P W D L FOR AGST PC PTS South Fremantle 8.9 (57) d Peel Thunder 2.5 (17) GOALS: SF - Colbung 3; Robinson 2; Donaldson, Foster, Barritt. PEEL -- Collard, FREMANTLE 7 7 0 0 663 459 144.4 28 Power. BEST: SF -- Mudge, McComb, Foster, Colbung, Robinson. PEEL -- Humble, WEST COAST 7 5 0 2 750 479 156.6 20 McMahon, Bird, Bray, Wilson Swan Districts 11.5 (71) d Subiaco 3.4 (22) SYDNEY 7 5 0 2 616 472 130.5 20 GOALS: SD - Yorkshire, Sutton 3; Huntley 2; Mostert, Power, Christie. ADELAIDE 7 5 0 2 707 572 123.6 20 SUB – Lowndes 3. BEST: SD – Cipro, Yorkshire, Sutton. SUB -- Kennedy, Allison- Green, Woodley, Breman, Nylander GWS 7 5 0 2 673 573 117.5 20 East Fremantle 6.16 (52) d West Perth 4.7 (31) HAWTHORN 7 4 0 3 800 523 153 16 GOALS: EF - Eardley 2; Newton, Ryan, Lewis, Dean. WP -- Larmett, Horgan, Nelson, Charlie. BEST: EF -- Fowler, Adamini, Perry, Eardley, Grljusich. COLLINGWOOD 7 4 0 3 637 529 120.4 16 WP -- Walley, Mountford, Allen, Nelson, Larmett WESTERN BULLDOGS 7 4 0 3 616 616 100 16 AFL Round 7 North Melbourne 7 4 0 3 656 657 99.9 16 FREMANTLE...... 5.3 7.6 11.8 15.11 (101) WESTERN BULLDOGS...... 1.0 4.3 8.4 14.4 (88) Richmond 7 3 0 4 614 598 102.7 12 GOALS: FREM -- Pavlich 5; Fyfe 3; Walters 2; Mayne, Taberner, Clarke, D. Pearce, Essendon 7 3 0 4 508 554 91.7 12 C. Pearce. WB -- Dickson 7; T.Boyd, Crameri 2; Dahlhaus, Dale, Bontempelli. BEST: FREM – Fyfe, Johnson, Neale, Sandilands, C. Pearce, D. Pearce, Pavlich. Port Adelaide 7 3 0 4 572 634 90.2 12 WB -- Murphy, Dickson, Dahlhaus, Johannisen, Bontempelli, M. Boyd Geelong 7 3 0 4 555 661 84 12 UMPIRES: Fisher, Dalgleish, Stevic. CROWD: 18,170 at Etihad Stadium WEST COAST...... 3.3 7.6 19.6 21.9 (135) St Kilda 7 2 0 5 576 712 80.9 8 GOLD COAST...... 1.1 1.2 2.6 6.7 (43) Melbourne 7 2 0 5 459 682 67.3 8 GOALS: WC -- Kennedy, Yeo 4; LeCras, Hill 3; Priddis 2; Cripps, Shuey, Gaff, Sinclair, McInnes. GC -- Matera 2; Bennell, Dixon, Prestia, Rischitelli. Brisbane 7 2 0 5 488 732 66.7 8 BEST: WC -- Priddis, Yeo, Hurn, Masten, Gaff, Shuey, Wellingham. GC -- Bennell, Gold Coast 7 1 0 6 553 751 73.6 4 Nicholls, Rischitelli, Prestia, Miller, Hallahan UMPIRES: Margetts, B Ryan, H Ryan. CROWD: 26,964 at Domain Stadium Carlton 7 1 0 6 522 761 68.6 4 30 2015 Fixtures

Round 1 Round 9 Round 17 Friday, 20 March SD 4 Saturday, 16 May S 28 Saturday, 18 July South Fremantle 14.6 (90)d West Perth 8.7 (55) EF 4 West Perth 16.9(105) d East Frem 10.13(73) WP 20 2:15pm Swan Districts v West Perth S 4 PT 20 South Frem 5.11(41) lost to Peel 12.13(85) EF 20 2:15pm East Perth v Perth, Medibank Stadium Saturday, 21 March SF 4 Swan Districts 21.21 (147) d Perth 7.9 (51) Claremont 8.12(60) d East Perth 2.9(21) SF 16 2:15pm Claremont v Peel Thunder, Showgrounds WP 0 SD 12 Subiaco 15.16 (106) d Claremont 9.7 (61) C 0 Subiaco 11.18(84) d Swan Districts 6.6(42) EP 12 Sunday, 19 July East Fremantle 13.8 (96) d East Perth 5.11 (41) EP 0 Bye Perth C 12 2:15pm East Fremantle v South Fremantle, ATOM Stadium P 4 Bye Peel Thunder P 0 Bye Subiaco PT 0 state game WA v SA Round 2 Saturday, 23 May Round 18 Saturday, 28 March S 8 2:15pm WA v SA, Lathlain Park Saturday, 25 July West Perth 13.6 (84) d Peel Thunder 11.11 (77) SF 8 2:15pm Subiaco v Perth, Medibank Stadium SD 4 Round 10 East Perth 16.13 (109) d Swan Districts 15.6 (96) EF 4 2:15pm West Perth v Claremont, HBF Arena Saturday, 30 May East Fremantle 9.13 (67) lost to Subiaco 17.12 (114) WP 4 2:15pm South Fremantle v East Perth, Fremantle Oval EP 4 2:15pm Claremont v Peel Thunder, Showgrounds Perth 11.9 (75) lost to South Fremantle 12.13 (85) PT 0 Sunday, 26 July 2:15pm Swan Districts v Perth, Steel Blue Oval Bye Claremont C 0 11:40am Peel Thunder v Swan Districts, Bendigo Bank Stadium P 0 Monday, 1 June Bye East Fremantle Round 3 Easter Weekend 2:15pm East Perth v West Perth, Medibank Stadium Friday, 3 April SF 12 2:40pm East Fremantle v South Fremantle, ATOM Stadium Round 19 WP 8 Saturday, 1 August Subiaco 7.9 (51) lost to East Perth 17.13 (115) S 8 Bye Subiaco South Fremantle 12.19 (91) d Claremont, 8.5 (53) EP 8 2:10pm Claremont v Swan Districts, Showgrounds Round 11 Saturday, 4 April SD 4 2:15pm Subiaco v South Fremantle, Medibank Stadium PT 4 Saturday, 6 June West Perth 22.9 (141) d Perth, 9.8 (62) 2:15pm Perth v East Fremantle, Lathlain Park EF 4 1:40pm Swan Districts v East Perth, Steel Blue Oval Peel Thunder 15.14 (104) d East Frem 6.13 (49) C 0 Sunday, 2 August P 0 2:15pm South Fremantle v Perth, Fremantle Oval Bye Swan Districts 2:15pm East Perth v West Perth, Medibank Stadium 2:15pm Peel Thunder v West Perth, Bendigo Bank Stadium Bye Peel Thunder Round 4 2:15pm Subiaco v East Fremantle, Medibank Stadium Saturday, 11 April SF 12 Bye Claremont Round 20 Swan Districts 12.16(88) d South Frem 9.13(65) S 12 Saturday, 8 August SD 8 Round 12 Perth 9.14(68) lost to Peel Thunder 11.7(73) PT 8 2:15pm Swan Districts v Subiaco, Steel Blue Oval Saturday, 13 June East Fremantle 10.14(74) d Claremont 10.11(71) WP 8 2:15pm South Fremantle v Peel Thunder, Fremantle Oval EP 8 2:15pm Subiaco v South Fremantle, Medibank Stadium Subiaco 9.11(65) d West Perth 6.12(48) EF 8 2:15pm East Perth v Claremont, Medibank Stadium Sunday, 14 June Bye East Perth C 0 2:15pm East Fremantle v West Perth, ATOM Stadium P 0 2:15pm Peel Thunder v East Perth, Bendigo Bank Stadium Bye Perth Round 5 2:15pm East Fremantle v Swan Districts, ATOM Stadium Saturday, 18 April S 16 2:40pm Perth v Claremont, Lathlain Park Round 21 PT 12 Saturday, 15 August East Perth 7.5(47) lost to Peel Thunder 9.16(70) EF 12 Bye West Perth Swan Dist 10.12(72) lost to East Frem 16.7(103) SF 12 2:15pm Claremont v East Fremantle, Showgrounds Round 13 Men’s Health Round South Frem 10.8(68) lost to Subiaco 24.13(157) SD 8 2:15pm Perth v Subiaco, Lathlain Park WP 8 Saturday, 20 June 2:15pm West Perth v Swan Districts, HBF Arena Claremont 10.6(66) lost to Perth 11.9(75) EP 8 1:40pm Claremont v Subiaco, Showgrounds Bye West Perth P 4 Sunday, 16 August C 0 2:15pm West Perth v South Fremantle, HBF Arena 11:40am Peel Thunder v East Perth, Bendigo Bank Stadium Round 6 ANZAC Day 2:15pm Perth v Swan Districts, Lathlain Park Bye South Fremantle Saturday, 25 April S 16 2:15pm East Perth v East Fremantle, Medibank Stadium Perth 5.5(35) lost to East Perth 20.18(138) PT 16 Bye Peel Thunder Round 22 EF 16 Saturday, 22 August Sunday, 26 April EP 12 Round 14 Peel Thunder 16.12(108) d Claremont 11.15 (81) WP 12 2:15pm Perth v Peel Thunder, Lathlain Park SF 12 Saturday, 27 June Monday, 27 April 2:15pm South Fremantle v West Perth, Fremantle Oval SD 8 1:40pm South Fremantle v Swan Districts, Fremantle Oval West Perth 12.12(83) d Swan Districts 12.5(77) P 4 2:15pm Subiaco v East Fremantle, Medibank Stadium C 0 2:15pm West Perth v Subiaco, HBF Arena South Frem 11.10(76) lost to East Frem 13.15(93) 2:15pm Swan Districts v Claremont, Steel Blue Oval 2:15pm Peel Thunder v Perth, Bendigo Bank Stadium Bye Subiaco Bye East Perth 2:15pm East Fremantle v Claremont, ATOM Stadium Round 23 Round 7 Bye East Perth Saturday, 29 August Saturday, 2 May S 20 Round 15 2:15pm East Fremantle v Perth, ATOM Stadium Swan Dist 18.16(124) d Peel Thunder 11.11(77) PT 16 EF 16 Saturday, 4 July 2:15pm East Perth v Subiaco, Medibank Stadium Perth 3.9(27) lost to Subiaco 8.15(63) SF 16 2:15pm Swan Districts v East Perth, Steel Blue Oval 2:15pm Peel Thunder v South Fremantle, Bendigo Bank Stadium East Perth 10.9(69) lost to South Frem 11.16(82) SD 12 EP 12 2:40pm Subiaco v Peel Thunder, Medibank Stadium 2:15pm West Perth v Claremont, HBF Arena Claremont 12.11(83) d West Perth 8.15(63) WP 12 Bye Claremont, East Fremantle, Perth, Bye Swan Districts Bye East Fremantle C 4 P 4 South Fremantle, West Perth Ellimination Round Round 8 One Life Round Round 16 NAIDOC Round Weekend of Sept 5-6 WAFL club ground Saturday, 9 May S 24 Saturday, 11 July West Perth 17.16(118) d East Perth 12.8(80) EF 20 First and Second Semi-final WP 16 2:10pm Claremont v South Fremantle, Showgrounds Peel Thunder 7.10(52) lost to Subiaco 16.16(112) PT 16 Weekend of Sept 12-13 WAFL club ground 2:15pm East Perth v Subiaco, Medibank Stadium Claremont 10.18(78) d Swan Districts 10.7(67) SF 16 SD 12 2:15pm Peel Thunder v East Fremantle, Bendigo Bank Stadium Preliminary final 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