WAWFL recognises and rewards volunteers

Friday, May 13, 2016 - 4:47 PM

May 9 - 15 is celebrated throughout Australia as National Volunteer Week. The week is an annual celebration to acknowledge the generous contribution of volunteers around Australia.

Without Volunteers, the WA Women's Football League would simply not exist. Volunteers help govern, run, operate and maintain every aspect of our League.

To celebrate the contribution to our game by volunteers, the WAWFL offered each club the opportunity to nominate a volunteer whose contribution the club would like to reward. The Read More [+]

WAWFL seeks new Board Members

Tuesday, May 10, 2016 - 11:53 AM

The West Australian Women’s Football League is looking to fill a vacant Board member position.

Additionally, the WAWFL can also co-opt two members with specified skill sets to the executive team until the next Annual General Meeting.

The WAWFL Board is seeking new members that can:

Assist in providing information to ensure the League is delivering on its strategic directions through strong governance and support to the President, or;
Provide legal advice and support for the League, or;
Provide support to the Read More [+]

Hodder stars for WA Youth Girls

Tuesday, May 10, 2016 - 9:20 AM

Western Australia's Courtney Hodder was named A-Section MVP at the conclsuion of the Youth Girls National Championships in Melbourne tonight after a standout performance throughout the week-long competition.

Hodder was also named WA MVP and best Read More [+]

WA Youth Girls through to Grand Final at MCG

Friday, May 6, 2016 - 9:49 AM

WA’s AFL Youth Girls will play Victoria Metro in the A-Section Grand Final of the 2016 AFL Youth Girls National Championships at the MCG at 3.20pm WST on Friday, May 6.

Click here to watch the game live online.

WA Female Talent Manager Alison Moore said the team was looking forward to playing on the MCG and taking on the reigning Champions.

“From day one of the program the WA players have shown true Read More [+]

WAWFL to support One Life Round

Friday, May 6, 2016 - 9:23 AM

Players from all nine WAWFL clubs will wear blue armbands this weekend for WA Football’s One Life Round.

One Life is a West Australian initiative to strengthen families, communities and workplaces, improve mental health and build resilience to prevent suicide.

The West Australian Football Commission’s (WAFC) partnership with One Life will use the blue arm bands and football as a vehicle to raise awareness of mental health and suicide prevention and reduce the stigma associated with discussing these topics.

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East Fremantle take home Derby bragging rights

Monday, April 25, 2016 - 5:30 PM