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Mitchell Woodcock
Swan Districts forward Colby McDonald played the quarter of his life to help his team surge into the colts grand final.
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Subiaco will be desperate to stop Claremont utility Cody Curtin from having another day out as they prepare to clash in the colts second semifinal on Sunday.
The pre-game equation was simple for Claremont’s WAFL finals hopes: win and in - and the Tigers took care of business against Subiaco with a comfortable win.
Ben Smith
West Perth are off the bottom of the WAFL ladder as Subiaco slipped up in wet and wild conditions, the Falcons snapping a 10-game losing streak at Pentanet Stadium.
Jake Santa Maria
Swan Districts and South Fremantle have welcomed back stars Brandon Erceg and Jake Florenca for their respective clashes that are set to shape the finals.
Whilst finals are out of the equation for Subiaco, their encouraging form in the season’s back end gives them optimism for a rebound in 2025.
Juri Bilcich
Subiaco withstood a Perth opening-term surge, before wearing them down in an unrelenting final term for a 44-point victory at Sullivan Logistics Stadium on Saturday.
Claremont and South Fremantle have been dealt unwanted blows as their battle for fifth spot intensifies with finals drawing close.
Swan Districts withstood a brave Subiaco outfit to maintain their place in the top three with a 20-point victory at Bassendean Oval.
South Fremantle’s chances of a top-three finish have taken a big blow with star midfielder Matthew Parker sidelined until at least round 21 because of a hamstring injury.
Subiaco survived a challenge from a spirited West Coast to breathe some life into their ailing season, beating the Eagles at Sullivan Logistics Stadium.
Josh Kempton
West Australian draft prospects Malakai Champion and Hamish Davis will make their WAFL league debuts as the race for finals heats up.
Returning hero Haiden Schloithe led South Fremantle to an emotional and vital 44-point win over a brave Subiaco to solidify their spot inside the top five.
It’s a case of short-term pain for long term gain for first-year coach Jason Salecic and West Perth as they try to rebuild on the run.
AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon has denied the league has a homophobia problem despite St Kilda youngster Lance Collard being the third player to be suspended for slurs this year.
Liam Ryan’s incredible football journey may never have happened had he not met then Subiaco coach Jarrad Schofield nearly a decade ago.
Mitchell Woodcock and Fraser Williams
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East Perth have maintained their place in the top two after withstanding a late charge to record a three-point victory over a brave Subiaco at Sullivan Logistics Stadium.
Swan Districts have added more firepower to a side on a five-game winning streak with spearhead Leigh Kohlmann back for their clash against West Perth.
Subiaco have ambushed ladder leaders Peel Thunder with a six point upset at Lane Group Stadium.
Caitlin Bassett
Perth star recruit Charlie Constable has made an incredible recovery from a syndesmosis injury in only nine weeks and has been named to take on West Perth on Saturday.
Reigning WAFL premiers East Fremantle have fired a warning shot to the rest of the competition with an 86-point thrashing of Subiaco.
Samantha Rogers