It was a horrible Saturday in Perth and goals were hard to find at most venues apart from Fremantle Oval where East Fremantle went on a rampage.
WAFL – Round 18: Bulldogs climb off the bottom
South Fremantle pulled off the upset of the round by easily beating second team West Perth at Arena Joondalup and, in the process, moving from last place for the first time in weeks.
WAFL – Round 17: Demons alive, Tigers go down
Swans took control at Claremont Oval in the second quarter and didn’t look back against the top team. Swan Districts are beginning to look very dangerous while the Tigers have a long injury list.
WAFL – Round 15: Tigers keep winning – even far from home
It was a thriller way up north in Kunnunurra with top team Claremont holding on to beat East Fremantle by three points.
WAFL – Round 14: A pair of thrillers
Two cliffhangers in the WAFL on the weekend.
WAFL – Round 13: Swans sour Subi celebrations
It was meant to be Subiaco’s party, but Swan Districts was having none of it. Les Everett saw some good footy this week in the WAFL.
Players who leave and come home
It seems the Dockers have a relatively high incidence of players who return to the club, as players, after leaving – Peter Bell, Brad Wira, Heath Black, and Adam McPhee to name some. John Barnes did it with Essendon and Geelong. Can anyone think of other incidences, particularly in the past 20 years?
WAFL – Round 12: Runaway Tigers
Claremont moved even further ahead on the WAFL ladder with a 21-point win over West Perth at Joondalup.
WAFL – Round 11: Crazy WAFL round as Tigers go down
Four teams from outside the four beat the top in round 11 of the WAFL and now everyone has an eye on the finals.
AFL Round 9 – Fremantle v Melbourne: Consigned to history
Former Fitzroy captain and inaugural West Coast coach, Ron Alexander, gives Les Everett an insight into the game plan of Fremantle coach Ross Lyon. It’s not new, says Alexander, but it’s certainly effective.
WAFL: Tigers on top, Dogs hit rock bottom
Les Everett reports on this weekend’s WAFL fixtures.
WAFL – Round 9: Bulldogs at last
A brilliant first half at home set up South Fremantle’s first win of the WAFL season but there was a customary fade before victory.
WAFL topples VFL
AFL scheduling meant the State of Origin clash was always going to struggle to attract a crowd, which was a pity because a great game deserved more.
WAFL – Round 8: Slick, Dick show in Falcon Shark shootout
IT was the kind of game coaches hate and spectators love at East Fremantle Oval. The Sharks and Falcons kicked 45.11 between them confusing all sorts of arguments about negative footy and how modern players can’t kick for goal.
WAFL – Round 7: Sharks take out the ANZAC derby
South Fremantle have still to win a game in 2013 despite a plucky effort in the Anzac Day derby at Fremantle Oval.
WAFL – Round 6: Tigers claw way to the top
The two unbeaten teams met at Claremont Oval in round six of the WAFL and Claremont kept a plucky West Perth at arm’s length all afternoon.
WAFL – Round 5: Dees done in a thriller
IT was tight all day at Lathlain Park so it was no surprise that the final, and winning goal, sailed through with just a few seconds left on the clock.
AFL Round 3 – Fremantle v Essendon: One night, two games.
Les Everett takes a surprisingly dispassionate look at his Dockers performance in what turned into a thriller at Subiaco.
WAFL Round 4:Sharks have something going
Les Everett gives his summary of Round 4 of the WAFL
Eagles* win derby**
East Perth*, the team aligned to West Coast, defeat Peel (the team aligned to Fremantle) in round two of the WAFL**











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