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See it on Streamer: WAFLW grand finals, JK in the country, the PFL takes on the VAFA and more

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VideoTeenager Zipporah Fish shows why she is so highly rated in strong finals showing for East Fremantle.

Boy oh boy do we have a line-up for you this weekend.

There’s the culmination of an exhilarating WAFLW season as Claremont take on East Fremantle, the return of two West Coast legends in a GNFL country footy fixture, representative games from the PFL, more WABL Championship division finals, a bolstered WAFL colts competition after the completion of the national under-18 champs, local surfing comps, plus all your usual NPL action.

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East Fremantle captain Ashleigh Gomes and Claremont captain Rachel Ortlepp with the premiership cup.
Camera IconEast Fremantle captain Ashleigh Gomes and Claremont captain Rachel Ortlepp with the premiership cup. Credit: Justin Benson-Cooper/The West Australian
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History beckons for unbeaten teams

One year ago it was Claremont upsetting an unbeaten East Fremantle in the WAFLW grand final. This time around the script has flipped. After a draw early in the season, who will take out the flag on Saturday, the Tigers or Sharks? Plus we’re bringing you the Rogers Cup grand final as well, with the unbeaten West Perth taking on South Fremantle.

Legends take on country footy

Josh Kennedy and Mark LeCras are both a long time retired from their legendary careers at West Coast. This Sunday, they team up for the first time since the 2018 premiership, running out for the Northampton Rams to raise money for local kids. Catch the Rams taking on GNFL side Towns this Sunday morning, and donate to the help support Mid West kids playing footy in 2024.

Harry Taylor, Josh Kennedy and Andrew Lockyer with little fans in Northampton.
Camera IconHarry Taylor, Josh Kennedy and Andrew Lockyer with little fans in Northampton. Credit: Lisa Favazzo/The Geraldton Guardian

The best in the West take on the Vics

It has been 20 years since the premier amateur football competition in WA tested its strength against the Vics. This Saturday, the Perth Football League representative men’s and women’s sides will see how they measure up. Catch them both from 9am.

WABL finals continue

Perry Lakes finished the Men’s Championship regular season on top, and took care of the Goldfields Giants in the quarter-finals, but can they hold off a challenge from the fourth-seed Willetton Tigers? Over in the women’s bracket, the second-seed Hawks take on Joondalup. Both games will be live from the Bendat Basketball Centre.

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