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CONTENTS PAGE
Office Bearers and Committees 4Advisory Groups/Committees 5 - 6Awarded Members 7 - 8Presidents Report 9 - 10CEO Report 11 - 12High Performance Report 13Game Development & Participation Report 14Facilities & Infrastructure Report 15WAIS Men’s Report 16 - 17WAIS Women’s Report 18 - 19State Teams 20 - 27Olympians’ Medal Winners 28Charlesworth Medal Winners 29Premier One Division Men Winners 30Premier One Division Women Winners 31Results - Men & Boys Grades 32 - 33Results - Women & Girls Grades 34 - 35Results - Indoor 36Byrne & Judge Trophy Winner 37Kyle Rutter Trophy Winner 37Ladders - Senior 38 - 42Ladders - Juniors 43 - 46Audited Financial Statements 47 - 57
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Hockey WA Perth Hockey Stadium Curtin University, Hayman Road, Bentley Phone (08) 9351 4300 | Fax (08) 9458 [email protected] www.hockeywa.org.au
OFFICE BEARERS AND COMMITTEES
BOARD MEMBERS
President (until September 2013) Tony Lalor
President (from October 2013) Phil Nillsen
Janene Bon
Rob Clement
Pat Hall
John Heath
David Moroney
Christine Truscott
HOCKEY WA STAFF
Chief Executive Officer Peter Churack
Manager - Facilities & Infrastructure Gerrit Engelbrecht
Manager - High Performance Melissa Grey (nee Hall)
Manager - Participation Hope Munro
Administration Manager - High Performance Jen Anyalai
Canteen Manageress Rose Black
Game Development, Education & Officiating Coordinator Ben Bregazzi
Receptionist Susan Cook
Bar & Events Coordinator Jason De Wind
Coordinator - Communications Mitchell Eastman
Executive Assistant (casual) Karenne Griffiths
Assistant Accountant Sandra Jenner
Assistant Manager - Facilities & Infrastructure Shayley McGurk-Davy
Coordinator - Competitions Graham Pilcher
Accounts Clerk Sharni Rowland
Assistant Manager - Club & Game Development Fiona Stuart
Supervisor - Maintenance Rob Ward
Financial Controller Aneta Zimon-Killoran
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ADVISORY GROUPS/COMMITTEES
AUDIT AND FINANCE
Chairman Phil Nillsen
Members Peter Churack
David Moroney
Aneta Zimon-Killoran
CLUB AND GAME DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY GROUPDavid Brown
Ross Easton
Garry Fitzpatrick
Greg Hunt
Mark Nicholls
Julian Peet
Anthony Riccardone
Tess Smith
Wendy Wales
HIGH PERFORMANCE ADVISORY GROUPJeremy Davy
Brent Dancer
Melissa Grey (nee Hall)
Grant Mitton
Chris O’Reilly
Suzanne Tiverios
INDOOR ADVISORY GROUPJohn Christie
Jay Dorsett
Johnson Orr
Sandra Orr
Dorianne Sherry
JUNIOR ADVISORY GROUPMichael Buckley
Garry Fitzpatrick
Trish Hawgood
Alan Polglaze
Tess Smith
Wendy Wales
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MASTERS COMMITTEEChairman Peter Westlund
Members Lorraine Browning
Sandy Cable
Bill Campbell
Keith Gilbride
Allison Rieck
James Kotzas
Helen Rule
Len Collier
Peter Connolly
SENIOR ADVISORY GROUPDavid Brown
Steven Cock
Hamish Johnston
Emanuele Minissale
Anthony Riccardone
SENIOR COACHESWAIS Coach (Women) Jeremy Davy
WAIS Coach (Men) Chris O’Reilly
AHL Coach - WA Diamonds Jason Butcher
AHL Co-Coach - WA Thundersticks Chris O’Reilly
AHL Co-Coach - WA Thundersticks Nathan Eglington
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AWARDED MEMBERS
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS
The following people have received Life Membership of the Association for services to hockey in Western Australia
J G ARDAGH * CA FAULDS * K LEGGETTJ BANKS A FUHRMANN M KINSELLA
L BARRETT * N GILES OBE * S LEECEF D BEAMES * I GLASS * V LONGSON *T C BEDELLS * V GOOCH H McMANIS OAM *
N BEZANT B A GOODHEART OBE * D C McKENZIE *P BRADSHAW P GOODRIDGE MBE * G MOUNSEY
M CAMPBELL OBE * C D HARPER * C B NICHOLAS OAMC J CARNE * R J JEWELL L PACKHAM
P T CARTER AM * D JOHNSON * I PITTD CROTHERS S J JOHNSON * M A REYNOLDS *
J T CRUICKSHANK * A KELLY F N SERMON *S DAVIES AM D R KELLY AM A J TODD *
E A EASTMAN OBE * K KEMPV FALLOWS * T ST J KENNEDY * * Deceased
AWARD OF MERIT(includes previous recipients of the Reg Goodridge Service Award)
The following have received an Award of Merit for outstanding service to hockey in Western Australia
D ALLEN J HARRINGTON B NUGENTG ASHLEY R JONES S O’HARAJ BANKS R JEWELL S O’SULLIVANG BELL * D KELLY OAM L PACKHAM
N BEZANT M KINSELLA I PITTS BIBRA T LALOR R RATE
F BROWN J LEECE D REESA BRAZIER * S LEECE R REITZE *E BURGESS * K LEGGETT M REYNOLDS *
H BYLES * N MANNOLINI D SCANLON *P COLLINS H McMANIS OAM * W SCOTT *
S DAVIES AM J McMEEKIN B SHARPEJ EDSALL * P MONTGOMERY D SMARTA EMSLIE G MOUNSEY H SMITH
A FUHRMANN F MURRAY M SUTHERLANDR GLENCROSS * C NAYLOR S TONKIN
V GOOCH G NAPIER V VILLAMILS HAHNEL J NETTLETON L WALDRON
C HARPER * C NICHOLAS OAM J WRIGHT ** Deceased
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HOCKEY AUSTRALIA AWARD OF MERIT
The following have been recognised by Hockey Australia for service to hockey in Western Australia and Australia by an Award of Merit.
R AGGISS T GALVIN S LEECEM ADAMS * G GETLEY L PACKHAMP CARTER AM * B GLENCROSS OAM I PITTR CHARLESWORTH AM B GOODHEART OBE * G REIDJ EDSALL * M HAGER J SANDS *J EVANS F MURRAY F SERMON *
HOCKEY AUSTRALIA - LIFE MEMBERS
S DAVIES AM C NICHOLAS OAM E A EASTMAN OBE *B GOODHEART * S LEECE F MURRAY
*Deceased
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PRESIDENTS REPORT
I would like to begin the review of our past year by taking the opportunity to say what a great privilege it has been to be elected to the role of Hockey WA President. I have been on the Hockey WA (HWA) Board for five years, during which time I have seen a significant change in the composition and performance of both the Board and management. With the support of Council and the Board, I am looking forward to leading HWA into the next phase of growth and development. In 2011 HWA published a Strategic Plan which sets out the purpose and direction of the association. This plan outlines a mission, “to manage the sustainable development and promotion of hockey for everyone”, and a vision, “Hockey everywhere for everyone”, which is underpinned by five core strategic platforms of Organisation, Revenue, High Performance, Participation and Facilities. Each area has a set of targeted outcomes that are a key part of the Board’s agenda. A number of significant achievements have been made against this plan during 2013 and these are set out below. Organisation - the management structure at Hockey WA has been revamped over the last 12 months with the appointment of Peter Churack as CEO, a revitalised management team and department structure. The current management team at Hockey WA is the most experienced we have had in my time at Hockey WA. This has been a key deliverable for the Board with our focus now on improving the communication and collaboration between the Board, management and wider HWA community. Revenue - A key concern for the Board over the past 5 years has been the ongoing financial viability of the association. Hockey is a sport which requires solid medium to long term planning to enable the substantial financial commitments required to maintain our current artificial turfs and to build new turfs. There have been difficult decisions to be made by the Board over the last few years which have impacted all stakeholders, however I am very pleased to advise that the Board believes we have now achieved a financial balance and our focus is being redirected from ensuring HWA is financially sustainable to looking at how to further grow the sport. High Performance - HWA takes great pride in the performance of our elite athletes in both our local and national competition. As an association we are committed to balancing our support for both our senior elite players while developing new talent through our junior ranks. We have a new model in the High Performance area with Melissa Grey (nee Hall) setting up a broader coaching system for our juniors which is allowing more juniors to be exposed to higher quality coaching and advice. Over the last 12 months we have initiated both the HWA Talent Accelerant Program (TAP) and the HWA Academy Program which provide stepping stones for the development of 180 talented juniors between the ages of 13 and 20 years of age to WAIS and Hockey Australia high performance programs. Participation - The Board of HWA realises that the long term viability of hockey as a sport relies on increasing player numbers across all ages and grades. Hockey has enjoyed sustained growth in player numbers at all levels across WA for many years, having averaged 3% growth over the last 5 years. The challenge for the ongoing growth of the sport across WA is the increasing demand for synthetic turfs, discussed below. We will continue to promote and develop the sport; however, the immediate focus will be on the development of new facilities to allow us to support the planned growth in numbers. Facilities - Currently, the development of new synthetic facilities is the single biggest challenge for HWA. Limitations of existing facilities, expected growth in player numbers along with growing demand to use turf from our existing players means that growth of hockey in WA is constrained by the limited capacity of our current facilities. This will be a major focus in the coming year with plans being developed to not only provide guidance on potential financial support from HWA but also to provide clubs with tangible support through the feasibility process. HWA is also looking at working with clubs and government directly to expedite the approval and development process.
The strategic plan sets out the way forward for HWA as agreed by the association members and, as the members’ representatives, it is the Board’s responsibility to ensure that the objectives in the plan are being worked towards and achieved. While the strategic plan is reviewed and refined over time the underlying driver will always remain, the development of hockey for all, be it elite or social, veterans or minkey.
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Whilst there were some very positive moves towards meeting our strategic objectives there were a number of challenges faced during the 2013 year by the hockey community; particularly the elite local competition. Some of the rule changes caused significant confusion during the year, however processes have been put in place to ensure this situation does not arise again. There are lessons to be learnt for all through this season and as an association we need to be prepared to learn and move past such distractions to meet our longer term objectives. The Board has, at length, discussed these and is focussed on not passing blame or avoiding criticism but rather ensuring that these situations are not repeated. Finally, there are numerous partners without whom we could not continue to operate and provide the services, facilities and opportunities currently available to our hockey community and I would like to pass on our appreciation for their support:
• Our major government sponsors, the Department of Sport and Recreation and Healthway; and our commercial sponsors, ABS, CBH, DLA Piper, FHE, Kukri, Sportscover and Argonaut, who make a significant financial contribution to our sport and without whom we could not provide the services, world class facilities and competition;
• Our elite competition partner, Melville Toyota whose continued support allows us to operate a world class elite competition for the best of our local players;
• The Board of Hockey WA, who provide significant volunteer hours to govern our association and support the management team. In particular I would like to thank David Moroney who is standing down from the Hockey WA Board at the AGM in December after serving for two and a half years. David has been a major contributor to the Board over this period; thankyou David;
• In September, Tony Lalor stood down as President of Hockey WA after taking on the role 12 months earlier. I would like to thank Tony not only for his contribution over the last year but over multiple decades and into the future as he continues on the Board.
• Finally all the volunteers across our sport, club committee members, parents coaching and supporting junior hockey, umpires at every game, board committee members and all other people who commit their personal time to support our great sport. The enormous contribution by so many volunteers in our sport is the cornerstone of our past and future success.
Thanks to all who have been involved in hockey in 2013 and let us all work towards making 2014 another year of positive progress and growth in hockey in WA.
Phil NillsenPresident
CEO’S REPORT
The best approach to providing a report on the year just completed is to review the operation through each of its departments.
Finance
At the commencement of the year the CFO, Sarah de Rozario undertook maternity leave. This did pose a number of challenges in the newly restructured department, however with the appointment of an acting Finance Manager Aneta Zimon-Killoran and the application of stringent financial controls and processes, the financial strength of Hockey WA continues to improve.
Today the Board of Hockey WA through its subcommittee the Audit and Finance committee receives a comprehensive report not only outlining the performance for the month, but a re-forecast against the annual budget, a cash flow report and exception reports per department.
This has lead in turn to the strong financial position reported later in this annual report.
Infrastructure and Facilities
Over the course of the year a full preventive maintenance program has been devised and is now being implemented.
Such initiatives as;-1. the replacement and rotation of globes on fields 1 & 2 has improved the lighting efficiencies by 30%2. the installation of new seating within the main stand is providing improved comfort for patrons and
reducing maintenance and cleaning costs due to their improved design.3. the purchase of a new more efficient turf cleaning machine which both improves the cleaning process
while reducing labour costs by half.4. the replacement of Field 2 with a state of the art Greenfields surface which is similar to the surface that
the 2014 World Cup will be played upon.5. the replacement of Field 1 with the latest Astroturf surface.6. the replacement of the turf water cannons on turf 2 both reducing the amount of water required and
the time taken to perform each cycle.
With the full replacements of both Turfs now completed the continued maintenance and development of the Perth Hockey Stadium will focus on the development of better facilities for patrons and spectators, including the provision of more undercover seating. Additionally this department under the management of Gerrit Engelbrecht has undertaken the task of providing support to clubs contemplating the development of their own artificial turf facilities. This support will take the form of providing correct advice as to the latest in turf manufacture and installation. Assistance will also be provided by the Finance department in the development of applications to Councils and DSR for feasibility studies and funding applications; providing a strong resource to clubs wishing to streamline and fast track turf developments. High Performance
The resignation of Sally Bell prior to the commencement of the season created a vacuum within this department, however Hockey WA was fortunate in securing the services of Melissa Grey (nee Hall) in the role of High Performance manager.
A prime objective of this department over the course of 2013 was the establishment of a high performance identification and development program, the result being the implementation of the Talent Accelerant Program (TAP).
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The TAP initiative has proven to be extremely successful and has enabled approximately 60 athletes across both genders to engage with State AHL, WAIS, National Junior and Senior coaches over the course of the year and receive targeted coaching and feedback on essential skills that the national development pathway is looking for.
While TAP is looking to identify athletes from the age of 15 to 20, the development of the Hockey WA Academy program is targeted at younger athletes and will provide entry level programs for those children wishing to develop their skills. Both programs are designed to run alongside club programs and are programmed to work primarily over the course of the off season.
Game Development and Participation.
This department of Hockey WA faces the biggest challenges in particular providing available turf time for a growing competition. As a point of comparison the number of registered hockey players in WA is approaching 20,000 and surpasses the numbers registered in Victoria, however in that state there are approximately 57 artificial surfaces available for the staging of the competition, while in Perth we have access to only 10 artificial surfaces.
Each week during the course of the season 450 matches are fixtured requiring grounds, umpires and in many cases technical officers and ball kids, the coordination of which is a mammoth task and inevitably there are challenges.
Hockey WA continues to review its performance in this area and improvements and streamlining have been realised in 2013 and further such enhancements will occur in the coming season.
Finally I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Hockey community of WA for its support in this my initial year as CEO of the organisation, my thanks to the staff for their support and to the Board all of whom are volunteers and who provide so much support and direction for Hockey WA.
Peter Churack. Chief Executive Officer
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HIGH PERFORMANCE MANAGER’S REPORT
2013 has been a very exciting time in the HP Department. It was with great honour that I was able to take on the role in March after Sally Bell’s departure. A big thank you must go to Sally for her work ethic and commitment to the role and enabling such a smooth transition. The focus for 2013 has been on that of athlete development and pathways for our talented players. In the first half of the year we saw the Athlete Development programs run for the U18 & U16 Squads, this was then extended to take in the U14 group in the middle of the year. These programs were to be the impetus for the creation of TAP – the Talent Accelerant Program that is currently underway and going from strength to strength. TAP has engaged over 65 of our most talented junior players. TAP underpins the WAIS programs and has direct links to National Team themes and concepts. We have enabled the athlete’s access to a truly high performance experience where skill development is always at the fore. Even in the infancy of the program, athletes have had access to National and WAIS coaches, played games against the Hockeyroos, Singapore and the Hotspurs and will be undertaking the Developing Champions course. I am very proud of all the efforts of the TAP coaches and athletes and am confident that the steps being taken now will shine through in performances for many years to come.
To ensure that we are able to support TAP long term and to increase and stabilise our talent pool the HWA Academy program was also established in November of 2013. 60 boys and girls were identified to attend trainings during summer in the build-up to the U15 Nationals in April 2014. We will look on with anticipation on how this program assists player performances especially now that Hockey Australia has allowed states to send 2 teams away for both the U13 & U15 Nationals. In response to the U15 Nationals time change and the 2 WA teams, open trials were held for this age group for the first time in November. Over 240 athletes took part across 4 days and it was great to see so many skilful players involved. Again we want to thank the support of the coaches and selectors for allowing us to engage in this process and to provide the opportunity to so many players. Our State teams do and always will, form a crucial link in our athlete pathways and we are very proud of all the efforts and results of our teams in 2013. Jen Anyalai, along with all the volunteer off field staff, have done a wonderful job in supporting over 540 athletes in representing WA at National Championships throughout the year.
In additional to developing the technical knowledge of our athletes HWA provided programs that assisted in the development of leadership, goal setting and physical competence. The Department of Sport and Recreations Developing Champions program was attended by over 20 junior athletes and both U13 state teams participated in the Physical Competency trial. The trial was part of a 2 year pilot program. The results currently have really highlighted the need for long term athlete development plans becoming part of our junior curriculum not only in state teams but clubs also. Our coaches also participating in furthering their skill set with 15 coaches who range from club to underage state and AHL coaches completing the theory aspects of their Level 2 coaches’ course. The weekend was a huge success with participants being shown modern techniques and being able to perform game analysis during the ISS.
There were new faces to the High Performance Advisory group after the departure of Clover Maitland, Peter Freer and Colin Howell. The work accomplished by all three members has been outstanding and the benefits of their work can be seen throughout the wider hockey community. This year the HPAG welcomed the 2 new WAIS coaches, Jeremy Davy and Chris O’Reilly, along with Brent Dancer and Suzanne Tiverios. All members have brought a wealth of high performance experience with them and we look forward to an even more produc tive year in 2014.
Finally a very big thank you must go to the ongoing support of the volunteers who have helped with the many high performance programs that HWA undertook during the year. Your knowledge and assistance has and will continue to grow our players. Melissa Grey (nee Hall) Manager - High Performance
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GAME DEVELOPMENT & PARTICIPATION MANAGER’S REPORT
2013 has seen some new, and not so new, faces join the Game Development and Participation team at Hockey WA. Ben Bregazzi has taken over the role of Game Development, Education and Officiating Co-Ordinator and since commencing the role in the middle part of the season, Ben has needed to hit the ground running. Ben has done an amazing job picking things up mid-season, and will be a massive bonus to our planning and implementation of key initiatives moving forward. Mark Watton resigned from the position of Manager Participation to take up a role at Hale. Mark did a fantastic job in this role and has left me with big shoes to fill. I would like to thank Mark for the time and effort he afforded to ensure this department had a clear and direct vision moving forward.
The year has seen some ups and downs in the season, however, after some minor hiccups along the way, the season finished with a fantastic display of hockey, and weather, on Grand Final day. Congratulations must go to Curtin Trinity Pirates who ran away with the MTL Women’s Premiership over UWA for a second year in a row.
The Men’s competition was the closest ladder we have seen for over a decade. With only a couple of points separating position 2 down to position 6 in the final placings, the last few rounds of the men’s competition proved vital when securing a spot in the top 5. Congratulations to YMCC who beat Westside Wolves to take out the 2013 MTL Men’s Premiership.
The quality of both the men’s and the women’s final was some of the best that Hockey in WA has seen for some years, and is testament to the work being done at grass roots level to ensure the success of our competition for many years to come.
Melissa Trivic continued to achieve success and recognition at international umpiring levels, being the first WA Female umpire to be appointed to the World Development Panel, 2013. This is a massive achievement for Melissa, and thoroughly deserved. Melissa is a fantastic ambassador for the work that goes into umpiring and officiating in WA. Well done, Melissa.
They key initiatives that the Game Development and Participation department will be focussing on moving into 2014 will follow on and remain in line with Hockey WA’s strategic vision. Some of these key areas are:
• The Junior Umpiring Program• A formalised umpire coaching program• Implementation of a Quality Club Program for affiliated clubs• The Introduction of coaching and umpiring workshops• The continued improvement of the Melville Toyota League website• The use of both Facebook and twitter as communication tools to our members and the public at
large
Healthway’s continued sponsorship of the Regional Participation program enabled us to maintain the focus on participation and again saw a huge number of children participate in school hockey programs in and around Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Collie, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Mandurah and Narrogin. Our Regional Development Officers – Lisa Flynn, Rodney Johnson, Brook Bean, Amanda McFall, Julie Oates, Megan Pollard, Wendy Wales, Annabelle Little and Judith Want – have worked tirelessly to achieve this result and should be commended for their work.
Congratulations and thank you to all volunteers involved with Hockey WA and our affiliates who give up their time and efforts for the betterment of the sport in Western Australia.
Hope MunroManager - Participation
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FACILITIES & INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGER’S REPORT
The year 2013 was another busy year at the Perth Hockey Stadium. The highlight of the season was definitely the hosting of the International Super Series in October this year with more than 6400 spectators through the gates over the four days. The event gave us another great opportunity to showcase our very good facility internationally. We also hosted the Test Series’ versus Korea and Japan in March. With the ongoing maintenance issues with the nylon surface on PHS 1, AstroTurf took the decision to replace field with a polyethylene carpet as part of a warranty replacement. Work on the field will start in the first week of January 2014 to be ready for the start of the pre-season training. In November this year we did a scheduled turf replacement of PHS 2. Greenfields won the tender and initially the project consisted of replacing the shock pad and the carpet only. Unfortunately, when the turf was lifted we could see that the levels of the asphalt base layer were very poor and it would affect the laying of the new shock pad. We had very little choice but to resurface the asphalt base layer. The feedback from the players has been very good so far. The Greenfields TX surface will be the 2014 World Cup surface. Following the installations, both turfs will be certified by FIH to enable us to host international events on both turfs. As a facility, we are very conscious of the increase in utility costs and our efficiency. Through the assistance of the Department of Sport and Recreation WA we have engaged with Greensense to do a sustainability audit of Perth Hockey Stadium. The initial findings were presented to a working group in early December. We are planning to hold several workshops in March 2014 to discuss the findings with stakeholders and staff. It has been another good year in the bar and cafe with a significant increase in conferences and functions at the facility. Unfortunately, the events we hosted at PHS did not generate the expected sales and the issues around it will be addressed at the start of the New Year. We are at the moment looking at options to cover some of the seating area to enhance the experience for patrons. As 2013 draws to a close I would like to thank the facility staff and the ground controllers for their commitment and hard work. Perth Hockey Stadium will continue to offer high quality facilities and will continue to strive to be the no.1 facility in Australia. Gerrit EngelbrechtManager - Facilities and Infrastructure
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WAIS MEN’S REPORT
The WAIS Men’s Hockey Program had a very busy 2013 with athletes competing in teams all over Australia and different parts of the world. It all started with Kookaburras coach Ric Charlesworth announcing his 2013 senior and development squads in December 2012, with; Kiel Brown, Tristan Clemons, Fergus Kavanagh, Trent Mitton, Aran Zalewski and Graeme Begbie all selected in the senior ranks, whilst; Chris Bausor, Craig Boyne, Tim Bates and Nathan McGuire earned inclusion in the development squad.
In February, Australia selected a youthful squad for the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia with Chris Bausor, Craig Boyne, Tim Bates, Trent Mitton and Aran Zalewski called up.
Trent Mitton starred for the Kookaburras in March as they won the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia. Australia posted victories over India (4-3) and Pakistan (6-0) before a 1-1 stalemate with hosts Malaysia. Australia guaranteed its progression to the final with a last-up round robin victory over New Zealand (3-2). Trent Mitton scored the winning goal in the Kookaburras’ 3-2 final win over Malaysia and was named player of the final, as well as earning representation in the team of the tournament. Tim Bates also suffered an injury during the tournament that would keep him out of hockey till AHL in October.
In April the U21 Nationals were held in Brisbane with Daniel Robertson, Matthew Lim and Frank Main selected to compete. With a young team selected, although competitive, they struggled to keep up against teams such as QLD, Vic and NSW. They missed out to compete in the top four on goal difference drawing their last 3 games to finish 6th. At the completion of the tournament another 2 athletes were included into the WAIS cohort, Ross Hall and Marshall Roberts. A preliminary National U21 squad was selected for the Burras ahead of their Junior World Cup in December following the event. WAIS athletes Matthew Lim and Daniel Robertson were included in this selection.
The Kookaburras won a four test series 2-0 against Korea in Perth during May with Trent Mitton, Tyler Lovell, Kiel Brown, Chris Bausor and Aran Zalewski all getting game time.
Matthew Lim was selected for an Australian U21 squad to travel to Europe for matches in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands in early June. Unfortunately during this tour Matthew suffered a serious foot injury, which would end his Junior World Cup ambitions for 2013.
Late June saw an Australia “A” SIS/SAS tour to China. Training and matches were based at Liaoning Navigation Sport School, located in the Lushunkou District of Dalian City. The Sport School had accommodation, 2 training pitches and 1 competition pitch. Liaoning Men’s Hockey Team have won the Chinese National Championships for the last 6 consecutive years and boast up to 11 National Chinese Squad Members. The team played 5 games winning the first 4 games and losing the last 3-2. WAIS athletes Daniel Sampey, Craig Boyne, Chris Bausor, Nathan McGuire and Tyler Lovell were all included in the touring squad.
During this same period there was also a touring USA side to Melbourne. A combined SIS/SAS team was announced to compete, with Ross Hall being the only WAIS athlete named in the squad.
The U18 Men’s State Championships were held in Newcastle early July. Although no WAIS athletes were competing in the tournament, it gave the current athletes an opportunity to shine for future selection. The team lost a close semi final to the eventual winners Victoria 1-0, but regrouped in the playoff for third and fourth to claim bronze against Queensland 2-0.
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With such a youthful team and good result, 3 players were selected into the National Futures Group, which will be holding a camp in Brisbane, February 2014. Goalkeeper Hayden Walker as well as brothers James and Simon Benetti thoroughly deserved their selection. Special comment should be given to their coach Alistair Park as his professional approach gave a true reflection on how the team performed. Late July saw the best Australian athletes come to Perth to compete in a National Camp. The National Camp was played over a week, which saw 4 teams compete over a series of games. 3 of the teams were a compilation of current and developing national players, Burra squad members as well as recognised athletes all around Australia whilst the 4th was a Burras group. Graeme Begbie, Fergus Kavanagh, Trent Mitton, Tristan Clemons, Aran Zalewski, Tyler Lovell, Chris Bausor, Craig Boyne, Nathan McGuire, Daniel Sampey, Daniel Robertson and Frank Main were all part of the camp. With an outstanding performance at the camp, Frank Main who was not initially in the Burras squad, received an invite to compete with the Burras team in a series of matches against Malaysia in Brisbane. Following the camp Frank had a good debut at AHL, which would see him force his way into the 18 man squad named to compete in the Junior World Cup in December.
September saw the announcement of the AHL Thundersticks team with Kiel Brown, Fergus Kavanagh, Trent Mitton, Tristan Clemons, Tyler Lovell, Chris Bausor, Craig Boyne, Nathan McGuire, Tim Bates, Daniel Sampey, Frank Main and Ross Hall all being named. Both Frank Main and Ross Hall made their debut for the Thundersticks. Unfortunately with a series of bad performances it saw the Thundersticks only winning 1 game in the series to finish 7th.
Post AHL 3 teams were announced. A team to compete in the International Super Series in Perth, an Australia “A” team to compete against, Argentina, Pakistan and Malaysia also in Perth as well as a team to compete for Oceania in New Zealand. Kiel Brown, Fergus Kavanagh, Trent Mitton, Aran Zalewski, Tyler Lovell, Chris Bausor, Craig Boyne and Nathan McGuire were all involved in at least one of the teams.
Chris O’Reilly WAIS Coach (Men)
Frank Main - Junior World Cup
WAIS WOMEN’S REPORT
2013 was a transitional year for the WAIS Women’s Hockey Program. In starting the year with 12 full scholarship holders, four of those withdrew due to varying reasons. Katy Symons, Katelyn Smith, Karla Barrett and Kersten Smith all departed WAIS at different points of the year.
Further to this Olympians Fiona Boyce and Kobie McGurk retired from international hockey and by association withdrew from WAIS. By the end of the year Ashleigh Nelson and Jayde Taylor were the only WA representatives in the National Senior Squad.
Hence many new, younger athletes were offered invitations to train with WAIS in 2013 at different times, and as a result, there will be eight current and six new scholarship holders in 2014.
The Hockeyroos have had a successful year in significant events, winning the World League 3 event against Olympic bronze medallist England, and defeating the Olympic 4th placed holder New Zealand in the Oceania Cup. The final event for the year is the World League 4 in Argentina and this will be the most testing of all the events.
Ashleigh Nelson was WA’s only representative at these events. The role of WAIS in helping to restock the WA component of the national team will take considerable time. Although many players have taken significant steps in their personal pathway this year, they started a distance from the national group and hence there are not replacements earmarked for the immediate future.
In terms of identification Kathryn Slattery was WA’s sole representative in the Australian Junior World Cup Team to compete in event held in Germany in July. Kathryn along with Kate Denning has been selected in the 2014 National Development Squad.
Penny Squibb, Kyra Flynn and Rachel Frusher have been selected for the U23 National Junior Squad, and 5 athletes have been chosen for the U18 National Futures Squad. These players are: Georgia Wilson, Aimee Clark, Ashleigh McNess, Preah Hetherington and Aleisha Power. Elysia Burvill was a selected reserve.
It is this group of girls where the most significant investment should be made and a critical mass of elite performers may come from to reinstate WA’s contribution to the senior national program.
The WAIS program has focused on technical and tactical development as well as prioritizing improvements in specialist penalty corner skills, physical fitness, agility and strength. We have implemented and maintained 6-8 weekly training sessions throughout the year and the group have adapted well to this new load.
Physical results have improved dramatically, and in 2014 the emphasis will be broadened to incorporate speed technique, reinforce stretching and recovery regimes, and increase exposure to psychology and performance thinking.
Our U18, U21 and AHL state representative teams that comprise WAIS athletes finished 3rd, 5th and 2nd respectively. Both the 18’s and AHL teams improved by two places on their 2012 position, whilst the U21’s has to work very hard to gain the same improvement in 2014.
It is the desire of our program to seek interstate competition as an institute in 2014. Some of our athletes will only have 1 competition in 2014, falling in October. It is vital for several reasons that our players are exposed more regularly and any partnership with HWA in this proposal would be warmly welcomed.
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Kathryn Slattery - Junior World Cup
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There were several encouraging aspects to 2013, and the launch of the Hockey WA Academy as a pilot to the TAP scheme would certainly be one of these. Close cooperation to build, refine and implement this program through the season has culminated in a wonderful and extremely necessary training program that will underpin the future of WAIS and therefore WA women’s hockey.
This project is a platform that will increase the strength of our state teams, and will also spark some other significant proposals based around nurturing our existing and future talent.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my first year in the WAIS role, and look forward to building on the significant steps taken in 2013.
Jeremy Davy WAIS Coach (Women’s)
WA National Futures Squad Contingent L-R: Preah Hetherington, Georgia Wilson, Aimee Clark and Aleisha Power
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2013 AUSTRALIAN HOCKEY LEAGUEWA THUNDERSTICKS
PLACING: 7th
Tim Bates Frank MainChris Bausor Nathan McGuire
Matthew Boyce Trent MittonCraig Boyne Alistair ParkKiel Brown Sam Pike
Tristan Clemons Daniel SampeyRoss Hall Grant Schubert
Fergus Kavanagh Jayme WalshTyler Lovell Aran Zalewski
Co-Coaches: Chris O’Reilly/Nathan EglingtonAssistant Coach: Craig Wilson
Manager: David CosgrovePhysiotherapist: Andrew BellVideo Analyst: Blake Burrows
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2013 AUSTRALIAN HOCKEY LEAGUEWA DIAMONDSPLACING: 2nd
Jemma Buckley Ash NelsonOlivia Chui Shayni Nelson
Paige Collins Airlie OgilvieKate Denning Caitlin Pascov
Jess Esslemont Jodie SearleKyra Flynn Penny Squibb
Rachel Frusher Katy SymonsShelly Liddelow Jayde TaylorKobie McGurk Ashlee Wells
Coach: Jason ButcherAssistant Coach: Tate Napier
Manager: Susan DicksonPhysiotherapist: Jodie SlaterVideo Analyst: Laurie Tyler
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Men’s U21Shane Benfell
Sheldon Brown
Steven Durell
Seb Ewing
Tim Geers
Brandon Gibbs
Ross Hall
Dom Hird
Craig Leknys
Matthew Lim
Frank Main
Colin Moore
Jonathon Parry
Marshall Roberts
Daniel Robertson
Joe Robinson
Declan Spencer
Jake Williams
Coach: Chris O’Reilly A/Coach: Craig Emslie
Manager: David Cosgrove Physio: Andrew McIntyre
Video: Brad Ladyman
Championship held 2 - 13 April 2013 - Brisbane, QLD
Final Placing: 6th
Men’s U18Lachlan Ashton
Elliot Barton
Simon Benetti
James Benetti
Liam Cremen
Aidan Elliot
Frazer Gerrard
Riley Lloyd
Daniel Martin
Shaun McKay
Sam Ronan
Alec Rasmussen
Geoffrey Sutherland
Sasha Thomas
Ryan Vickery
Hayden Walker
Ryan West
Jake Williams
Coach: Alistair Park A/Coach: Adam Williamson
Manager: Hans Geers Physio: Fabian Yeo Eng Liang
Video: Nick Geers
Championship held 12 - 13 July 2013 - Newcastle, NSW
Final Placing: 3rd
Men’s U15Tim Andrew
Dylan Dear
Marcus Di Filippo
Ethan Falcon
Coby Green
Jake Harvie
Fraser Jilley
Brayden King
Jack Leaversuch
James Leigh
Nicholas McCaughan
Joshua McEvoy
Lawson Patten-Williams
Marshall Puzey
Jesse Ryan
Lachlan Sampson
Benjamin Taylor
Andrew Vuori
Coach: James McPherson A/Coach: Scott Embry
Manager: Rob McPherson
Championship held 28 Sept - 5 Oct 2013 - Darwin, NT
Final Placing: 2nd
Men’s U13Mathew Barbetti
Ollie Benson
Dominic Cain
James Cameron
Oscar Charlesworth
James Collins
Jack Connolly
Harry Golding
Oliver Harding
Tom Harvie
Lachlan James
Michael Keating
Harrison Keymer
Isak Milentis
Alistair Murray
Kyle Pinto
Kyle Potter
Ethan Stirrat
Coach: Shaun Ray A/Coach: Stef Ray-Hills
Manager: Theo Gummery
Championship held 28 Sept - 5 Oct 2013 - Melbourne, VIC
Final Placing: 2nd
Women’s U21Sophie Argus
Rachel Barclay
Karla Barrett
Elysia Burvill
Kirstie Denning
Astrid Denning
Nisha Fernandes
Kyra Flynn
Erin Flynn
Rachel Frusher
Teagan Gmeiner
Tess Moynihan
Kathryn Slattery
Maddie Smith
Kersten Smith
Penny Squibb
Katy Symons
Georgia Wilson
Coach: Mal Cowan A/Coach: Rob Golding
Manager: Elspeth DenningPhysio: Olivia Chiu
Video: Nicole Arrold
Championship held 2 - 13 April 2013 - Darwin, NT
Final Placing: 5th
Women’s U18Sophie Argus
Emily Burton
Elysia Burvill
Brooke Capewell
Chloe Carter
Aimee Clark
Natasha Del Borrello
Maya Fernandes
Rani Flynn
Jemma Green
Preah Hetherington
Tori Johnson
Ashleigh McNess
Candyce Peacock
Olivia Pisano
Aleisha Power
Shanea Tonkin
Georgia Wilson
Coach: Jeremy Davy A/Coach: Mark Watton & Melissa Hall
Manager: Temeka Hood Physio: Pip Onley
Video: Karla Barrett
Championship held 2 - 13 July 2013 - Hobart, TAS
Final Placing: 3rd
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Women’s U15Sienna Archer
Tennille Barbetti
Lucy Barrett
Anne Bartle
Grace Cohn
Mackenzie Epps
Sophie Fidoe
Sara Foster
Annie Gibbs
Bree Johnson
Kaylee Kirk
Amy Manton
Phillipa Morgan
Matilda Nelson
Jessica Pavitt
Sage Rogers-Uff
Karri Somerville
Mikaila Watson
Coach: Brad Ladyman A/Coach: Claire Omodei Manager: Rose Power Physio: Sophie Regan
Championship held 28 Sept - 5 Oct 2013 - Busselton, WA
Final Placing: 4th
Women’s U13Ashleigh Barbetti
Abigail Bell
Morgan Bentley
Molly Hagen
Prada Herron
Georgie Higgins
Jessica Hood
Jacqui Hutton
Pia Kirk
Rosie McCaughan
Rosey Pearce
Isadora Rakich
Eliza Smith
Jo Snyman
Zali Stipanicev
Hally Tonkin
Emme-lotte Van Der
Jessica Wade
Coach: Richard Davies A/Coach: Gemma Kendall Manager: Sarah Foreman
Championship held 28th Sept - 5th Oct 2013 - Hobart, TAS
Final Placing: 3rd
Men’s Senior IndoorJason Black
Jeff Choate
Tom Edwards
Evan Kelly
Paul Nicholls
David Orr
Darren Parkes
Ben Rennie
Callen Sarre
Graham Watts
Coach: John Christie A/Coach: John Hooper Manager: Johnson Orr
Physio: Dorianne Sherry
Championship held 5 - 8 Jan 2013 - Canberra, ACT
Final Placing: 3rd
Men’s U21 IndoorMatt Bowater
Mark Brodie
Jamie Burns
Josh Byrne-Quinn
Bradley Clarke
Mark Ellis
Patrick Lawther
James Naughtin
David Ogden
Brodie Sarre
Patrick Welsh
Coach: Kynan Fuller Manager: Jay Dorsett
Physio: Dorianne Sherry
Championship held 9 - 12 Jan 2013 - Canberra, ACT
Final Placing: 1st
Men’s U18 IndoorShane Benfell
Matthew Bird
Shaun Buchan
Jordan Edmonds
Ross Hall
Zac Hilton
Cameron Hyde
Nicholas Hyde
Daniel Martin
Frank Reynolds
Ryan West
Jake Williams
Coach: David Orr A/Coach: Josh- Byrne-Quinn Manager: Samn Gibbs-Jones
Championship held 17-20 Jan 2013 - Launceston, TAS
Final Placing: 3rd
Men’s U15 IndoorTaylor Brown
Harry Golding
Jack Henharen
James Leigh
Jason Lockett
Jack Loneragan
Ashley Ranford
Matthew Reeves
Matthew Tate
Ben Taylor
Andrew Vaitekenas
Hugh Whitewood
Coach: David Ogden Manager: Nicola Ogden
Championship held 13-16th Jan 2013 - Launceston, TAS
Final Placing: 4th
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Women’s Senior IndoorLauren Austin
Tara BowaterJodie CameronEmily CarrollOlivia ChuiCara EvansTina Mash
Rachel OuwendykBrylie SandersNicole SerafiniFiona Young
Coach: John Carroll A/Coach: Richard Davies Manager: Nicola Ogden Physio: Dorianne Sherry
Championship held 5 - 8 Jan 2013 - Canberra, ACT Final Placing: 1st
Women’s U21 IndoorJessica Bestall
Ella CasserlyAstrid DenningPaige DenningLaura DuffieldErin Judd
Kirsty LucasAnjelica MallisKewley McCaskillJarnie McGuireAshley QuartermaineBriana Sarre
Coach: Craig Seddon Manager: Tara Bowater Physio: Dorianne Sherry
Championship held 9 - 12 Jan 2013 - Canberra, ACT Final Placing: 4th
Women’s U18 IndoorChloe Carter
Natasha Del BorrelloMelissa GmeinerTegan GmeinerEmily Hindle
Katelyn KalajzicBrooke Loneragan
Britanny MacnabEllie Nalder
Hannah NorthcottAleisha PowerAnna Roberts
Coach: Nicole Serafini Manager: Jen Anyalai
Championship held 17 - 20 Jan 2013 - Launceston, TAS
Final Placing: 3rd
Women’s U15 IndoorAnne Bartle
Morgan BentleyDanielle Bestall
Grace CohnMonique Miller
Jessica PavittRachel PuglisiEmma ReidRenee RockliffSage Rogers
Jamee ThomasKiah Williams
Coach: David Orr Manager: Sandra Orr
Championship held 13 - 16 Jan 2013 - Launceston, TAS
Final Placing: 5th
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Men’s CountryChris Allan
Rhys Angwin
Andrew Bairstow
Fraser Bradbury
Shay Connolly
Jyi Connolly
Jack Dawson
Nicholas Lavery
Christopher Lim
Peter Murray
Mitchell Pyle
David Pyle
Ben Stam
Brad Staphorst
Alex Wenn
Lance Wiggers
Coach: Matthew Corner Manager: Paul Bolger
Championship held 3 - 10 Aug 2013 - Geraldton, WA
Final Placing: 2nd
Women’s CountryBonnie Atkins
Kayley Bean
Sally Brown
Erin Cooper
Mikala Cooper
Kate Crees
Louise Davies
Emma Fleay
Ashlyn Gardner
Jenna Gmeiner
Tenille Harrington
Gemma Hitchcock
Tarryn Ivan
Jessica McGregor
Zeta O'Rourke
Jane Puckett
Stacey Wallace
Jaimee Wheatley
Coach: Rodney Thornton Manager: Vicki McAllister
Championship held 3 - 10 August 2013 - Geraldton, WA
Final Placing: 3rd
Men’s 040’sWarren Andrews
Paul Armitage
Tim Ashford
Alan Colthart
Fabio Crescenzi
Alan Dick
Craig Emslie
David Hurst
Jamon Johnston
Iain Kirkaldy
Stewart McDonald
Craig McKenzie
David Perry
Brian Silva
Michael Starling
Cameron Robinson
Coach: Michael Starling Manager: Paula Dick
Championship held 21 Oct - 5 Nov 2013 - Sydney, NSW
Final Placing: 1st
Men’s O45’sStephen Abbott
Robert Behets
Anthony Brittain
Shaun Bunn
Craig Burgess
Peter Chisholm
Mark Lyons
Scott MacDonald
Andreas Manopas
Fabian Ross
Andrew Starling
Glenn Strother
Bruce Taylor
Glen Templeman
Darran Wilson
Peter Connolly
Coach: Scott MacDonald Manager: Peter Connolly
Championship held 21 Oct - 5 Nov 2013 - Sydney, NSW
Final Placing: 2nd
Men’s 050’sMark Arnold
Michael Bilney
Paul Cartwright
Martin Ferrari
Mike Hallam
Barry Holford
Matthew Jones
John Meacock
Noel Morrison
Russell Rieck
Bede Rogers
Brian Saxby
Paul Scicluna
Craig Trott
Colin Tyler
Bryan Zekulich
Coach: Matthew Jones Manager: Bede Rogers
Championship held 21 Oct - 5 Nov 2013 - Sydney, NSW
Final Placing: 1st
Men’s 050’s Division 2Robert Baker
Louis Bint
Peter Brampton
Carlo Bordi
Cameron Fairbrother
Michael Jensen
Peter Kontor
Mitch Law
Noel Morrison
John Rogers
Russell Scanlon
Michael Sputore
Jeremy Walsh
Simon Walsh
Coach: Michael Jensen Manager: Rob Baker
Championship held 21 Oct - 5 Nov 2013 - Sydney, NSW
Final Placing: 1st
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Men’s 055’sStephen Adams
Wayne Cutler
Peter Crowe
Joslyn D'Silva
Steve Farrar
Dave Herrington
Colin Howell
Keith Gilbride
Rudy Keswick
David Lockett
Graham Miller
George Naylor
Graham Newson
Stephen Pestana
Ian Simes
Peter Westlund
Greg Wood
Coach: Rob Lawson Manager: Wayne Cutler
Championship held 21 Oct - 5 Nov 2013 - Sydney, NSW
Final Placing: 1st
Men’s 060’sPeter Aylmore
William Campbell
John Chapman
Dudley Evans
Ian Evans
John Harper
Charles Hulbert
Ian Kealley
Peter Komyshan
Tommy Long
Peter Morgan
Ray Norton
John Ostaszewskyj
Ian Pestana
Malcolm Poole
Ian Sheppard
Richard Staynor
Coach: Ian Pestana Manager: Ian Brown
Championship held 21 Oct - 5 Nov 2013 - Sydney, NSW
Final Placing: 2nd
Men’s 065’sPeter Andrews
James Balding
Jim Banks
Gregory Black
Len Blyth
Ashley Challenor
Graham Challenor
Hammond D'Souza
Terry Parker
Graeme Sansom
Brian Soares
Alan Stewart
Simon Thomson
Heath Tyrell
Ken Walter
Simon Williams
Coach: Jim Banks Manager: Brian Soares
Championship held 21 Oct - 5 Nov 2013 - Sydney, NSW
Final Placing: 3rd
Men’s 070’sAshley Foster
Peter Gason
Graham Harler
Ian Hill
David Lester
Peter Murray
Neil Patterson
William (Paul) Robinson
Barry Rutter
Colin Sanders
Ronald Venables
Les Waldon
Peter Willett
William Williamson
Coach: Barry Rutter Manager: Bill Williamson
Championship held 21 Oct - 5 Nov 2013 - Sydney, NSW
Final Placing: 2nd
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Women’s O35’sKellie Atherton
Leanne Bradford
Bernadette Charsley
Stacey Denning
Sinead French-Bluhm
Jodie George
Claire Goss
Madeleine King
Pauline Molloy
Renea Pares
Tina Parker
Nikki Rollason
Kellie Sadler
Liz Sander
Amy Scollen
Katy Vipond
Coach: Janet Elliot Manager: Beverly Gardiner
Championship held 27 Sept - 5 October 2013 - Adelaide, SA
Final Placing: 3rd
Women’s O40’sMeg Caporn
Tamara Cowan
Julie DeSilva
Narelle Dodd
Robbie Himbeck
Lauren Johnston
Samantha Rankin
Kylie Reed
Anita Scott
Sonia Scott
Nadelle Smith
Kate Tonkin
Jill Valli
Jo Wagner
Sarah Zappelli
Coach: Allison Rieck Manager: Janine Raszkawajski
Championship held 27 Sept - 5 Oct 2013 - Adelaide, SA
Final Placing: 3rd
Women’s O45’sSally Barrett
Vicki Berry
Marjorie Boultbee
Nicole Doorman
Kellie Grant
Helen Guiness
Jocelyn Henly
Kellie Reilly
Kelley Robinson
Jean-Marie Rudd
Leonie Squire
Wendy Stone
Anna Taylor
Jill Van Duruen
Claire Wright
Coach: Wendy Quint Manager: Wendy Stone
Championship held 27 Sept - 5 Oct 2013 - Adelaide, SA
Final Placing: 2nd
Women’s O50’sJudy Bailiff
Sally Carlton
Ali Cooper
Sally Dare
Anita Duckworth
Marie Hadet
Tracey Hough
Del Jacks
Karen Judge
Ingrid Matthews
Judith Ritz
Helen Rule
Anne Serafini
Pearl Watene
Gail Westlund
Coach: Glenys Chinnery Manager: Jenny Hogg
Championship held 27 Sept - 5 Oct 2013 - Adelaide, SA
Final Placing: 5th
Women’s O55’sGail Anderson
Tracy Buswell
Alma Davies
Pat Davis
Alison Fleming
Sue Gallinagh
Dale Keiley
Margaret Knapp
Maris Margetts
Janese McDougall
Jill Sheehan
Eleanor Staples
Sheridan Stokell
Ricky Whelan
Coach: Coleen Dayman Manager: Vicki Silich
Championship held 27 Sept - 5 Oct 2013 - Adelaide, SA
Final Placing: 2nd
Women’s O60’sKaren Adams
Karen Allan
Janice Arcus
Margaret Bailey
Betty Bryant
Nancy Churchill
Avis Holtham
Kerry Hood
Helen Johansen
Kerry Koltasz
Jane Manning
Catherine McFarlane
Carol Samsa
Vicki True
Yvonne Waddell
Coach: Lynette Tapper Manager: Lynette Smart
Championship held 27 Sept - 5 Oct 2013 - Adelaide, SA
Final Placing: 6th
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Men’s Historical Olympians’ Medal WinnersFairest and Best Player in the Men’s First Division Competition
Year Name Club Year Name Club1976 Steve Hayward UWA 1997 Mathew Wells Modernians
1977 David Bell Old Aquinians 1998 Graham Reid Victoria Park
1978 David Bell Fremantle 1999 Ian Wishart YMCA Coastal City
1979 David Bell Fremantle 2000 Ian Wishart YMCA Coastal City
1980 Ric Charlesworth UWA 2001 Paul Armitage Westside Wolves
1981 Michael Nobbs Suburban Nedlands 2002 Tom Kavanagh Hale
1982 Steve Hayward Fremantle 2003 Andrew Smith Hale
1983 Craig Davies Fremantle 2004 David Hennessy WASPs
1984 Geoff Bott YMCA Perth 2005 Alistair Park Westside Wolves
1985 Terry Leece Fremantle 2006 Phil Hulbert Victoria Park
1986 David Bell Old Aquinians 2007 Daryl McCormick Fremantle
1987 John Bestall Trinity 2008 Phil Marshall Fremantle
1988 Brian Zekulich WASPs 2009 Craig Boyne YMCA Coastal City
1989 Warren Birmingham Fremantle Brent Dancer WASPs
1990 Michael Nobbs UWA Nathan Eglington Westside Wolves
1991 Geoff Bott YMCA Perth 2010 Kiel Brown WASPs
1992 Paul Lewis North Coast Raiders Greg Reece Hale
1993 Peter Haselhurst Westside Wolves 2011 Phil Hulbert Victoria Park
1994 Paul Armitage Westside Wolves 2012 Ian Burcher Victoria Park
1995 Graham Reid Victoria Park Jake Whetton Victoria Park
1996 Graham Reid Victoria Park 2013 Aran Zalewski Old Aquinians
Lee Bodimeade WASPs
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Women’s Historical Charlesworth Medal WinnersFairest and Best Player in the Women’s First Division Competition
Year Name Club Year Name Club1988 Kerry Richards Westside Wolves 2001 Nicole Dalby South Perth
1989 Rechelle Hawkes OAM North Coast Raiders 2002 Simon Wallington YMCA Coastal City
1990 Liane Tooth OAM Wanneroo 2003 Nicole Dalby South Perth
1991 Rechelle Hawkes OAM North Coast Raiders 2004 Shayni Buswell UWA
1992 Lee Capes OAM Curtin Trinity Pirates 2005 Kim Walker Curtin Trinity Pirates
1993 Nicole Dalby South Perth 2006 Shayni Buswell UWA
1994 Michelle Hager OAM Curtin Trinity Pirates 2007 Jayde Taylor Westside Wolves
1995 Lisa Powell OAM Westside Wolves 2008 Shayni Nelson (nee Buswell) UWA
1996 Sara Booth University of WA 2009 Lisa Eglington Westside Wolves
1997 Rechelle Hawkes OAM North Coast Raiders 2010 Kate Denning Curtin Trinity Pirates
1998 Michelle Andrews OAM South Perth 2011 Airlie Ogilvie WASPs
1999 Liane Tooth OAM Westside Wolves 2012 Shelly Liddelow UWA
2000 Kim Walker Curtin Trinity Pirates 2013 Kate Denning Curtin Trinity Pirates
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Men’s Historical Premier One Division Winners
Year Club Year Club Year Club1908 Perth 1945 University 1982 Suburban Lions
1909 Wilberforce 1946 Cricketers 1983 Suburban Nedlands
1910 Wilberforce 1947 University/Guildford 1984 Suburban Nedlands
1911 Perth 1948 Cricketers 1985 YMCA Perth
1912 Wilberforce 1949 University 1986 Cricketers
1913 Cottesloe 1950 Fremantle 1987 Suburban Nedlands
1914 Claremont 1951 Cricketers 1988 YMCA Perth
1915 Perth 1952 Fremantle 1989 Westside Wolves
1916 ) Competion 1953 Cricketers 1990 Wesley South Perth
1917 ) Suspended 1954 Cricketers 1991 Wesley South Perth
1918 ) Duration 1955 CBC 1992 University
1919 ) World War I 1956 CBC 1993 University
1920 Claremont 1957 Perth 1994 Old Aquinians
1921 Claremont 1958 Perth 1995 University
1922 Suburban 1959 Perth 1996 Victoria Park
1923 Suburban 1960 Cricketers 1997 Curtin Trinity Tigers
1924 Suburban 1961 CBC (Trinity) 1998 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1925 Suburban 1962 Cricketers 1999 YMCA Coastal City
1926 Suburban 1963 Cricketers 2000 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1927 Suburban 1964 YMCA Perth 2001 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1928 Perth 1965 Cricketers 2002 University of WA
1929 Perth 1966 YMCA Perth 2003 Wesley South Perth
1930 Suburban 1967 Cricketers 2004 University of WA
1931 Perth 1968 YMCA Perth 2005 University of WA
1932 Guildford 1969 Old Modernians 2006 Fremantle
1933 Perth 1970 Modernians 2007 University of WA
1934 Perth 1971 Cricketers 2008 Victoria Park
1935 Perth 1972 YMCA Perth 2009 YMCA Coastal City
1936 Perth 1973 Cricketers 2010 Hale
1937 Cricketers 1974 Old Aquinians 2011 YMCA Coastal City
1938 Cricketers 1975 YMCA Perth 2012 Victoria Park
1939 Cricketers 1976 Cricketers 2013 YMCA Coastal City
1940 Cricketers 1977 Cricketers
1941 Suburban 1978 YMCA Perth
1942 ) Competition 1979 Cricketers
1943 ) Suspended 1980 Cricketers
1944 ) Duration World War II 1981 Old Aquinians
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Historical Premier One Division Winners - Women
Year Club Year Club Year Club
1965 Surf 1982 Grads 1999 Westside Wolves
1966 Surf 1983 University 2000 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1967 Fremantle 1984 Grads 2001 South Perth
1968 Surf 1985 Surf 2002 University of WA
1969 Pirates 1986 Pirates 2003 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1970 Surf/Pirates 1987 Westside Wolves 2004 Westside Wolves
1971 Grads 1988 University 2005 University of WA
1972 Surf 1989 Westside Wolves 2006 Westside Wolves
1973 Surf 1990 University 2007 Westside Wolves
1974 Surf 1991 Pirates 2008 University of WA
1975 Surf 1992 Raiders 2009 Westside Wolves
1976 Surf 1993 Raiders 2010 University of WA
1977 University 1994 University 2011 University of WA
1978 Grads 1995 South Perth 2012 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1979 University 1996 Pirates 2013 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1980 University 1997 Westside Wolves
1981 Grads 1998 Curtin Trinity Pirates
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RESULTS MEN AND BOYS GRADES
Men
Grade Guth Ardagh PremiersMelville Toyota League YMCC YMCC
Promotion 1 Peel Rebels NC RaidersPremier 2 University of WA 2 Melville 2
Promotion 2 Peel Rebels 2 NC Raiders 2Premier Alliance WASPS 3 Hale 3
Provisional 1 Old Aquinians 4 Old Aquinians 4Provisional 2 (Black) Ellenbrook Falcons Ellenbrook FalconsProvisional 2 (Gold) Southern River WASPS 4Provisional 3 (Black) University of WA 8 Hale 5Provisional 3 (Gold) Fremantle 4 Fremantle 4
Provisional 4 Fremantle 5 Fremantle 5Metropolitan 1 Westside Wolves 7 University of WA 10
Metropolitan 2 (Black) Hale 6 Hale 6Metropolitan 2 (Gold) OGMHC 5 OGMHC 5Metropolitan 3 (Black) Harlequin Wanneroo 2 Harlequin Wanneroo 2Metropolitan 3 (Gold) OGMHC 6 OGMHC 6
Metropolitan 4 WASPS 9 Joondalup Lakers 5O40 Midweek NC Raiders FremantleO40 Division 1 Westside Wolves YMCCO40 Division 2 Kalamunda Uni AssociatesO40 Division 3 Willetton Reds Hale 2O40 Division 4 Melville 3 BladesO50 Division 1 Victoria Park 3 Victoria Park 3O50 Division 2 Modernians 2 Suburban Lions 5O50 Division 3 Whitford 2 Whitford 2O60 Division NC Raiders 4 Westside Wolves 4
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Boys
Grade Guth Ardagh PremiersJ 11/12 A Melville University of WA
J 11/12 A Reserve Joondalup Lakers Joondalup LakersJ 11/12 B Westside Wolves Newman KnightsJ 9/10 A Victoria Park Victoria Park
J 9/10 A Promotion WASPS WASPSJ 9/10 A Reserve Westside Wolves 3 Westside Wolves 3J 9/10 B (Black) Modernians ModerniansJ 9/10 B (Gold) Canning Canning
J 9/10 C Dale DaleJ 7/8 A Westside Wolves Westside Wolves
J 7/8 A Promotion WASPS WASPSJ 7/8 A Reserve Joondalup Lakers Joondalup LakersJ 7/8 B (Black) University of WA University of WA & HaleJ 7/8 B (Gold) OGMHC OGMHC
J 7/8 B (White) Modernians Modernians & UWAJ 7/8 C Modernians OGMHCJ 5/6 A
"No Grand Finals for J 5/6 Boys"
University of WAJ 5/6 A Reserve Westside WolvesJ 5/6 B (Black) Joondalup LakersJ 5/6 B (Gold) University of WA
J 5/6 B (White) University of WA (Green)J 5/6 Regional (Black) LionsJ 5/6 Regional (Gold) LionsJ 5/6 Regional (Sand) Southern River (Yellow)
J 5/6 Regional (White) Westside Wolves (Grey)
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RESULTS WOMEN AND GIRLS GRADES
Women
Grade May Campbell Premiers
Melville Toyota League CT Pirates CT PiratesPromotion 1 Melville Melville
Premier 2 University of WA 2 CT Pirates 2Promotion 2 Rockingham 2 Southern River
Premier Alliance University of WA 3 Old Aquinians 3Provisional 1 Old Aquinians 4 Old Aquinians 4
Provisional 2 (Black) OGMHC 2 Suburban Lions 4Provisional 2 (Gold) Rockingham 3 Old Aquinians 5Provisional 3 (Black) Suburban Lions 5 Suburban Lions 5Provisional 3 (Gold) Old Aquinians 6 Old Aquinians 6
Provisional 4 Old Aquinians 7 WASPS 5Metropolitan 1 Victoria Park 6 NC Raiders 6
Metropolitan 2 (Black) Ellenbrook Falcons 2 Modernians 4Metropolitan 2 (Gold) Kalamunda Kalamunda
Metropolitan 2 (White) Victoria Park 7 Victoria Park 7Rae Blunt YMCC YMCC
Masters Div 2 Rockingham RockinghamMasters Div 3 Black Newman Knights 2 Uni Associates 3Masters Div 3 Gold Fremantle Victoria Park 2
Mixed
Grade PremiersJ 7/8 Regional (South) Rockingham CougarsJ 5/6 Regional (South) Rockingham Stingrays
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Girls
Grade May Campbell PremiersJ 11/12 A University of WA University of WA
J 11/12 A Reserve Rockingham RockinghamJ 11/12 B Joondalup Lakers Joondalup LakersJ 9/10 A CT Pirates CT Pirates
J 9/10 A Promotion YMCC/UWA FremantleJ 9/10 A Reserve Victoria Park 2 Victoria Park 2J 9/10 B (Black) University of WA University of WAJ 9/10 B (Gold) St Brigids St Brigids
J 9/10 C Southern River ModerniansJ 7/8 A Victoria Park Victoria Park
J 7/8 A Promotion Peel Rebels Peel RebelsJ 7/8 A Reserve University of WA 2 University of WA 2J 7/8 B (Black) University of WA NC RaidersJ 7/8 B (Gold) Westside Wolves (Red) Westside Wolves (Red)
J 7/8 C Hale HaleJ 5/6 A
"No Grand Finals for J 5/6 Girls"
LionsJ 5/6 A Reserve RockinghamJ 5/6 B (Black) HaleJ 5/6 B (Gold) University of WA
J 5/6 Regional (Black) Westside Wolves (Red)J 5/6 Regional (Gold) University of WA
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RESULTS - INDOOR SEASON
Grade ClubMen’s Division One Australian Institute of SportMen’s Division Two MelvilleMen’s Division Three HaleU18 Boys Victoria ParkU15 Boys Victoria ParkU13 Boys Old Guildford Mundaring
Grade ClubWomen’s Division One Curtin Trinity PiratesWomen’s Division Two Victoria ParkWomen’s Division Three Curtin Trinity PiratesU15 Girls Curtin Trinity PiratesU13 Girls University of WA
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
Grade Player
Men’s Division One Leading Goalscorer David Orr (Melville) - 21 goalsMen’s Division One Fairest & Best David Orr (Melville)
Women’s Division One Leading Goalscorer Ashleigh Quartermain (CT Pirates) - 18 goalsWomen’s Division One Fairest & Best Mindy Simpson (Wolves)
SMARTER THAN SMOKING INDOOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS
Grade ClubU18 Boys Curtin Trinity PiratesU15 Boys FremantleU18 Girls Victoria ParkU15 Girls Curtin Trinity Pirates
Byrne & Judge Trophy Winner
Club Name P W D L F A GD PTS %
Willetton Reds 50 30 8 12 149 73 76 98 65.3%
Peel Rebels 64 40 2 21 204 154 50 124 64.6%
Uni Associates (W) 114 65 21 28 311 161 150 215.9 63.1%
Uni Associates (M) 32 18 6 8 78 66 12 60 62.5%
SW Strikers 32 16 8 8 100 46 54 56 58.3%
Victoria Park 348 179 61 107 871 620 251 596.2 57.1%
Harlequin Wanneroo 83 45 7 31 253 176 77 141.9 57.0%
Kwinana 52 27 8 17 106 65 41 88.9 57.0%
University of WA 378 193 54 131 958 679 279 632.3 55.8%
Servio 16 8 2 6 36 52 -16 26 54.2%
Modernians 194 94 31 69 442 324 118 312.9 53.8%
Old Aquinians 308 151 43 114 698 618 80 490.4 53.1%
WASPS 380 184 48 148 933 768 165 598 52.5%
YMCC 312 152 40 120 830 622 208 488.6 52.2%
Ellenbrook Falcons 83 38 16 29 149 124 25 129.7 52.1%
Rockingham 283 130 50 103 645 604 41 440 51.8%
OGMHC 197 92 27 78 478 496 -18 302.3 51.2%
Blades 88 40 15 33 183 172 11 134.9 51.1%
Westside Wolves 298 137 41 120 710 711 -1 450 50.3%
NC Raiders 296 134 41 121 754 631 123 439.5 49.5%
Melville 430 186 57 187 986 912 74 612.2 47.5%
Fremantle 342 145 44 153 737 744 -7 474.5 46.2%
Hale 346 145 42 159 731 766 -35 474.6 45.7%
Whitford 246 99 32 115 497 535 -38 321.7 43.6%
Kalamunda 133 52 16 65 263 313 -50 172 43.1%
Southern River 168 64 19 85 345 359 -14 210.7 41.8%
John XXIII 120 41 20 59 241 320 -79 142.7 39.6%
Canning 132 47 19 66 198 326 -128 155.9 39.4%
Suburban Lions 447 160 46 241 814 1151 -337 525.6 39.2%
Newman Knights 217 74 29 114 369 498 -129 250.9 38.5%
CT Pirates 298 92 51 155 521 794 -273 324.7 36.3%
Joondalup Lakers 227 65 28 134 336 657 -321 219.9 32.3%
ECU Rangers 118 27 18 73 137 338 -201 95.3 26.9%
Dellas 18 3 4 11 22 44 -22 13 24.1%
Dale 70 9 11 50 51 186 -135 37.7 18.0%
BayUnion 16 2 1 13 17 43 -26 7 14.6%
LEGEND
Winner
Not Eligible - Less than 4 teams
Kyle Rutter Perpetual Trophy
Club Name P W D L F A GD Pts %
Southern River 79 52 8 19 283 121 162 164 69.2%
St Brigids 28 18 4 6 83 27 56 58 69.0%
University of WA 407 265 46 96 1185 464 721 841 68.9%
Modernians 116 71 14 31 293 160 133 227 65.2%
Dale 41 25 4 12 192 65 127 79 64.2%
Westside Wolves 460 271 53 136 1393 693 700 866 62.8%
Victoria Park 260 142 28 90 723 451 272 454 58.2%
CT Pirates 65 34 4 27 143 167 -24 106 54.4%
Rockingham 161 77 31 53 340 283 57 262 54.2%
Peel Rebels 42 20 2 20 104 112 -8 62 49.2%
Suburban Lions 433 184 60 189 886 894 -8 612 47.1%
WASPS 169 74 16 79 303 326 -23 238 46.9%
Hale 228 98 25 105 533 525 8 319 46.6%
OGMHC 153 61 23 69 264 335 -71 206 44.9%
Newman Knights 102 42 14 46 194 196 -2 137 44.8%
Joondalup Lakers 176 68 31 77 399 344 55 235 44.5%
ECU Rangers 105 40 14 52 198 271 -73 134 42.5%
Kwinana 29 10 4 15 53 67 -14 34 39.1%
NC Raiders 194 66 23 105 305 524 -219 221 38.0%
Fremantle 129 41 20 68 200 316 -116 143 37.0%
Melville 357 113 53 191 496 797 -301 392 36.6%
Ellenbrook Falcons 56 16 10 30 98 166 -68 58 34.5%
YMCC 142 42 20 80 179 390 -211 146 34.3%
AW Reds 174 52 18 104 292 448 -156 174 33.3%
Mercedes 37 11 2 24 49 187 -138 35 31.5%
Kalamunda 90 25 10 55 108 291 -183 85 31.5%
Canning 79 20 7 52 121 258 -137 67 28.3%
Mazenod 63 14 7 42 83 212 -129 49 25.9%
Whitford 158 30 19 109 148 560 -412 109 23.0%
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LADDERS - SENIORS
Melville Toyota League Men P W D L F A GD Pts
YMCC 22 14 4 4 78 45 33 46.0
Westside Wolves 22 12 4 6 64 46 18 40.0
Old Aquinians 22 12 3 7 52 40 12 39.0
Hale 22 12 2 8 64 51 13 38.0
Fremantle 22 11 3 8 54 52 2 36.0
University of WA 22 10 5 7 81 57 24 35.0
Melville 22 10 4 8 63 53 10 34.0
Victoria Park 22 10 4 8 53 50 3 34.0
WASPS 22 9 2 11 51 59 -8 27.9
OGMHC 22 6 5 11 51 63 -12 23.0
CT Pirates 22 3 3 16 38 84 -46 12.0
Suburban Lions 22 3 1 18 41 90 -49 11.0
Promotion 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Peel Rebels 16 12 1 3 55 34 21 37.0
Whitford 16 11 2 3 33 17 16 35.0
NC Raiders 16 11 1 4 38 23 15 34.0
Rockingham 16 9 4 3 53 25 28 31.0
SW Strikers 16 6 4 6 34 29 5 22.0
Joondalup Lakers 16 6 2 8 22 27 -5 20.0
Newman Knights 16 5 2 9 33 42 -9 17.0
Mods/Harlies 16 2 2 12 29 50 -21 8.0
Kalamunda 16 1 0 15 13 63 -50 3.0
Premier 2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 2 22 16 2 4 91 41 50 49.9
Melville 2 22 16 2 4 91 38 53 49.8
Fremantle 2 22 16 1 5 52 36 16 48.3
WASPS 2 22 12 3 7 72 44 28 38.3
Victoria Park 2 22 10 6 6 48 14 34 35.7
YMCC 2 22 9 4 9 50 44 6 31.0
Westside Wolves 2 22 7 4 11 46 68 -22 23.9
CT Pirates 2 22 6 5 11 50 62 -12 22.7
Hale 2 22 6 4 12 34 62 -28 20.9
OGMHC 2 22 5 5 12 36 60 -24 20.0
Old Aquinians 2 22 5 4 13 34 56 -22 17.9
Suburban Lions 2 22 2 4 16 26 85 -59 9.3
Promotion 2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Peel Rebels 2 16 15 0 1 60 18 42 45.0
NC Raiders 2 16 13 2 1 59 20 39 41.0
ECU Rangers 16 7 4 5 43 35 8 25.0
Rockingham 2 16 7 2 7 37 35 2 23.0
Blades 16 6 4 6 31 35 -4 21.9
Joondalup Lakers 2 16 4 2 10 30 49 -19 14.0
Newman Knights 2 16 3 4 9 21 36 -15 13.0
Whitford 2 16 4 0 12 30 57 -27 12.0
Harlies/Mods 16 2 4 10 31 57 -26 10.0
Premier Alliance Men P W D L F A GD Pts
WASPS 3 18 13 5 0 66 13 53 44.0
Melville 3 18 13 3 2 80 28 52 41.5
Victoria Park 3 18 11 5 2 68 23 45 38.0
Hale 3 18 11 4 3 62 23 39 37.0
University of WA 3 18 11 3 4 47 29 18 35.6
Fremantle 3 18 6 4 8 31 41 -10 22.0
Old Aquinians 3 18 6 6 6 44 47 -3 21.0
Westside Wolves 3 18 5 4 9 23 45 -22 18.3
Suburban Lions 3 18 3 5 10 31 50 -19 14.0
CT Pirates 3 18 3 3 12 23 43 -20 11.5
YMCC 3 18 3 2 13 31 55 -24 10.7
OGMHC 3 18 1 0 17 12 121 -109 2.7
Provisional 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 4 16 14 0 2 60 23 37 42.0
Melville 4 16 13 2 1 66 13 53 41.0
Hale 4 16 8 4 4 44 31 13 28.0
Westside Wolves 4 16 8 1 7 42 39 3 24.9
University of WA 4 16 7 3 6 39 30 9 24.0
John XXIII 16 5 4 7 29 42 -13 18.7
Suburban Lions 4 16 4 0 12 34 49 -15 11.3
Peel Rebels 3 16 3 0 12 29 72 -43 11.0
Joondalup Lakers 3 16 1 2 13 25 69 -44 3.9
Provisional 2 (Black) Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Ellenbrook Falcons 16 13 1 2 54 12 42 40.0
Westside Wolves 5 16 12 3 1 56 9 47 39.0
NC Raiders 3 16 9 3 4 41 24 17 29.9
Old Aquinians 5 16 9 1 6 32 31 1 26.7
University of WA 5 16 7 4 5 24 23 1 25.0
Rockingham 3 16 3 5 8 18 37 -19 14.0
Whitford 3 16 4 1 11 21 51 -30 13.0
Newman Knights 3 16 3 2 11 17 51 -34 10.9
Mods/Harlies 2 16 1 2 13 15 40 -25 4.9
Provisional 2 (Gold) Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Southern River 16 15 0 1 81 9 72 45.0
WASPS 4 16 14 0 2 87 15 72 42.0
CT Pirates 4 16 9 3 4 40 30 10 29.7
University of WA 6 16 8 2 6 38 31 7 25.9
Melville 5 16 7 4 5 36 30 6 24.7
Old Aquinians 6 16 6 1 9 21 35 -14 18.9
Suburban Lions 5 16 5 1 10 21 49 -28 16.0
Kalamunda 2 16 2 1 13 12 60 -48 7.0
Rockingham 4 16 0 0 16 6 83 -77 0.0
Provisional 3 (Black) Men P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 8 16 12 2 2 70 18 52 38.0
Hale 5 16 12 2 2 52 22 30 38.0
Whitford 4 16 8 3 5 42 28 14 27.0
Suburban Lions 6 16 8 3 5 37 32 5 27.0
YMCC 4 16 8 2 6 51 39 12 26.0
Westside Wolves 6 16 6 3 7 36 43 -7 21.0
Joondalup Lakers 4 16 6 2 8 21 32 -11 20.0
NC Raiders 4 16 2 2 12 18 38 -20 7.7
Old Aquinians 7 16 0 1 15 9 84 -75 1.0
Provisional 3 (Gold) Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Fremantle 4 16 14 1 1 75 13 62 43.0
Old Aquinians 8 16 13 1 2 61 16 45 40.0
YMCC 5 16 13 0 3 62 29 33 38.9
WASPS 5 16 10 2 4 48 21 27 32.0
Canning 16 7 0 9 33 41 -8 20.9
University of WA 7 16 4 2 10 26 49 -23 14.0
Melville 6 16 3 1 12 20 52 -32 9.9
Southern River 2 16 3 0 13 21 57 -36 8.7
Suburban Lions 7 16 1 1 14 21 89 -68 4.0
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Provisional 4 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Fremantle 5 18 15 1 2 56 17 39 46.0
Rockingham 5 18 13 2 3 63 28 35 41.0
University of WA 9 18 9 3 6 42 23 19 30.0
Kwinana 18 9 3 6 41 35 6 29.9
Canning 2 18 9 5 4 39 29 10 28.0
Ellenbrook Falcons 2 18 5 8 5 27 27 0 23.0
YMCC 6 18 7 3 8 36 39 -3 17.0
Dale 18 4 3 11 17 32 -15 15.0
Melville 7 18 3 1 14 19 60 -41 10.0
CT Pirates 5 18 1 1 16 15 65 -50 4.0
Metropolitan 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 7 18 13 5 0 59 24 35 44.0
University of WA 10 18 12 2 4 63 32 31 38.0
Victoria Park 4 18 7 4 7 41 37 4 25.0
WASPS 6 18 7 3 8 38 46 -8 24.0
NC Raiders 5 18 5 0 13 33 66 -33 15.0
Melville 8 18 3 0 15 27 56 -29 9.0
Metropolitan 2 (Black) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale 6 18 17 0 1 135 23 112 51.0
Suburban Lions 8 18 14 1 3 71 30 41 43.0
OGMHC 4 18 11 1 6 67 62 5 34.0
University of WA 11 18 10 3 5 53 41 12 33.0
John XXIII 2 18 7 2 9 46 57 -11 23.0
Whitford 5 18 4 2 12 23 59 -36 14.0
Newman Knights 4 18 3 3 12 27 70 -43 12.0
ECU Rangers 2 18 0 0 18 16 96 -80 0.0
Metropolitan 2 (Gold) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts %
OGMHC 5 15 12 2 1 56 9 47 37.7 83.8%
Fremantle 6 15 11 0 4 44 16 28 32.9 73.1%
WASPS 7 16 9 2 5 36 25 11 28.9 60.2%
Suburban Lions 9 15 8 0 7 46 41 5 24.0 53.3%
CT Pirates 6 15 6 1 8 29 26 3 18.9 42.0%
Victoria Park 5 16 4 2 9 21 35 -14 14 29.2%
Melville 9 16 0 1 15 7 87 -80 0.5 1.0%
Metropolitan 3 (Black) Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Harlequin Wanneroo 2 18 17 0 1 84 10 74 51.0
Westside Wolves 8 18 17 0 1 76 13 63 51.0
ECU Rangers 3 18 11 2 5 29 22 7 35.0
John XXIII 3 18 8 1 9 38 61 -23 25.0
YMCC 7 18 4 2 12 24 52 -28 14.0
University of WA 12 18 3 5 10 24 55 -31 14.0
Newman Knights 5 18 3 3 12 21 51 -30 12.0
Whitford 6 18 1 3 14 11 58 -47 6.0
Metropolitan 3 (Gold) Men P W D L F A GD Pts
OGMHC 6 18 17 1 0 82 9 73 52.0
Newman Knights 6 18 11 1 6 52 27 25 34.0
CT Pirates 7 18 8 7 3 46 25 21 31.0
WASPS 8 18 6 5 7 43 32 11 23.0
Kalamunda 3 18 5 5 8 24 39 -15 20.0
Southern River 3 18 4 7 7 35 34 1 19.0
Fremantle 7 18 5 4 9 21 39 -18 19.0
Canning 3 18 0 2 16 9 107 -98 2.0
Metropolitan 4 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
WASPS 9 18 13 1 4 68 32 36 40.0
Joondalup Lakers 5 18 13 0 5 42 21 21 39.0
Southern River 4 18 11 1 6 56 28 28 34.0
Kwinana 2 18 11 1 6 43 22 21 34.0
Canning 4 18 6 2 10 25 36 -11 20.0
Blades 2 18 6 1 11 22 56 -34 19.0
Ellenbrook Falcons 3 18 4 3 11 23 46 -23 15.0
Dale 2 18 2 3 13 9 47 -38 9.0
O40 Midweek Men P W D L F A GD Pts %
NC Raiders 16 14 1 1 99 31 68 43.0 89.6%
Fremantle 16 12 1 3 79 28 51 37.0 77.1%
Melville 16 10 2 4 59 32 27 32.0 66.7%
Victoria Park 16 10 1 5 88 36 52 31.0 64.6%
Joondalup Lakers 16 9 1 6 69 51 18 28.0 58.3%
Modernians 17 9 2 6 74 41 33 29.0 56.9%
Rockingham 17 6 5 6 43 54 -11 23.0 45.1%
CT Pirates 17 5 2 10 34 77 -43 17.0 33.3%
Newman Knights 17 4 1 12 28 67 -39 13.0 25.5%
WASPS 16 1 1 14 23 91 -68 4.0 8.3%
Suburban Lions 16 1 1 14 18 106 -88 4.0 8.3%
O40 Division 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 16 12 2 2 57 31 26 38.0
YMCC 16 10 2 4 51 41 10 32.0
Melville 16 10 1 5 40 27 13 31.0
Modernians 16 8 4 4 43 25 18 28.0
Victoria Park 16 8 1 7 44 41 3 25.0
Old Aquinians 16 7 3 6 34 24 10 24.0
Southern River 16 4 2 10 24 40 -16 14.0
NC Raiders 16 3 1 12 25 48 -23 10.0
WASPS 16 2 0 14 22 63 -41 6.0
O40 Division 2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Kalamunda 16 10 2 4 42 27 15 32.0
Melville 2 16 10 1 5 43 16 27 31.0
Hale 16 10 1 5 44 30 14 31.0
Uni Associates 16 9 2 5 37 33 4 29.0
Suburban Lions 16 7 3 6 32 31 1 24.0
Whitford 16 5 6 5 31 33 -2 21.0
YMCC 2 16 5 2 9 38 48 -10 17.0
John XXIII 16 4 2 10 33 55 -22 14.0
NC Raiders 2 16 2 1 13 28 55 -27 7.0
O40 Division 3 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Willetton Reds 16 12 1 3 78 24 54 37.0
Fremantle 16 9 5 2 45 18 27 32.0
Uni Associates 2 16 9 4 3 41 33 8 31.0
Hale 2 16 9 3 4 47 19 28 30.0
Victoria Park 2 16 6 5 5 24 38 -14 23.0
Suburban Lions 2 16 5 2 9 31 44 -13 17.0
Harlequin Wanneroo 16 4 1 11 26 63 -37 12.9
Joondalup Lakers 16 3 3 10 26 60 -34 11.9
Newman Knights 16 2 2 12 13 32 -19 8.0
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O40 Division 4 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Melville 3 18 13 3 2 53 25 28 42.0
Blades 18 13 1 4 62 24 38 40.0
Westside Wolves 2 18 8 4 6 44 34 10 28.0
Rockingham 18 8 4 6 35 26 9 28.0
Suburban Lions 3 18 9 1 8 43 37 6 28.0
Hale 3 18 8 3 7 34 38 -4 27.0
OGMHC 18 6 2 10 38 57 -19 20.0
Fremantle 2 18 5 2 11 30 58 -28 17.0
Kalamunda 2 18 4 3 11 27 45 -18 15.0
Suburban Lions 4 18 4 1 13 19 41 -22 13.0
O50 Division 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Victoria Park 3 18 16 1 1 72 16 56 49.0
YMCC 3 18 15 0 3 86 17 69 45.0
Harlequin Wanneroo 2 18 12 2 4 79 29 50 38.0
WASPS 2 18 11 3 4 57 27 30 36.0
NC Raiders 3 18 8 4 6 49 47 2 28.0
Old Aquinians 2 18 5 4 9 43 62 -19 19.0
Melville 4 18 5 2 11 46 58 -12 17.0
Hale 4 18 5 1 12 28 42 -14 16.0
CT Pirates 18 2 2 14 26 102 -76 8.0
Fremantle 3 18 1 1 16 13 99 -86 4.0
O50 Division 2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Modernians 2 18 14 1 3 55 22 33 43.0
Suburban Lions 5 18 13 1 4 72 23 49 40.0
OGMHC 2 18 12 2 4 45 21 24 38.0
Kalamunda 3 18 11 4 3 43 23 20 37.0
Victoria Park 4 18 8 5 5 46 35 11 29.0
Melville 5 18 5 4 9 41 44 -3 19.0
Westside Wolves 3 18 5 2 11 33 47 -14 17.0
Rockingham 2 18 3 5 10 29 58 -29 14.0
Southern River 2 18 4 2 12 29 60 -31 14.0
Suburban Lions 6 18 1 2 15 17 77 -60 5.0
O50 Division 3 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Whitford 2 18 15 3 0 73 12 61 48.0
Melville 6 18 12 2 4 57 25 32 38.0
Willetton Reds 2 18 10 3 5 50 34 16 33.0
Rockingham 3 18 7 4 7 47 49 -2 25.0
Hale 5 18 7 3 8 38 38 0 24.0
Blades 2 18 6 5 7 34 35 -1 23.0
John XXIII 2 18 7 2 9 45 49 -4 23.0
WASPS 3 18 6 3 9 28 37 -9 21.0
Victoria Park 5 18 3 4 11 24 56 -32 13.0
Dale 18 2 1 15 16 77 -61 7.0
O60 Division Men P W D L F A GD Pts
NC Raiders 4 16 14 0 2 99 15 84 42.0
Westside Wolves 4 16 12 1 3 48 17 31 37.0
Modernians 3 16 10 3 3 46 29 17 33.0
Whitford 3 16 10 1 5 41 29 12 31.0
WASPS 4 16 9 2 5 35 50 -15 29.0
Kalamunda 4 16 4 1 11 18 56 -38 13.0
Melville 7 16 2 5 9 22 39 -17 11.0
Old Aquinians 3 16 2 3 11 21 59 -38 9.0
YMCC 4 16 0 2 14 8 44 -36 2.0
Suburban Lions 6 18 1 2 15 17 77 -60 5.0
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Melville Toyota League Women P W D L F A GD Pts
CT Pirates 16 11 4 1 48 17 31 35.9
University of WA 16 10 2 4 40 23 17 32.0
YMCC 16 8 5 3 40 27 13 29.0
Victoria Park 16 8 3 5 32 27 5 27.0
NC Raiders 16 6 4 6 40 34 6 22.0
Westside Wolves 16 5 3 8 31 54 -23 18.0
WASPS 16 4 4 8 30 37 -7 15.9
Old Aquinians 16 4 3 9 23 37 -14 15.0
Fremantle 16 1 2 13 10 38 -28 5.0
Promotion 1 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Melville 16 13 2 1 80 15 65 41.0
SW Strikers 16 10 4 2 66 17 49 34.0
Whitford 16 11 3 2 57 17 40 32.0
Peel Rebels 16 10 1 5 60 30 30 31.0
Rockingham 16 7 3 6 44 30 14 24.0
Suburban Lions 16 8 0 8 31 33 -2 24.0
Hale 16 4 0 12 18 62 -44 12.0
OGMHC 16 1 2 13 7 56 -49 5.0
Joondalup Lakers 16 0 1 15 2 105 -103 -0.9
Premier 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 2 18 13 1 4 62 21 41 40.0
CT Pirates 2 18 10 5 3 36 17 19 35.0
Victoria Park 2 18 10 6 2 42 22 20 34.9
YMCC 2 18 8 6 4 49 28 21 30.0
NC Raiders 2 18 10 0 8 34 39 -5 27.0
Old Aquinians 2 18 5 4 9 23 30 -7 19.0
Suburban Lions 2 18 5 3 10 19 28 -9 18.0
Melville 2 18 5 4 9 22 52 -30 17.9
Westside Wolves 2 18 4 0 14 22 45 -23 12.0
Fremantle 2 18 3 5 10 14 41 -27 10.7
Promotion 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham 2 16 13 0 3 53 20 33 39.0
Southern River 16 12 1 3 51 13 38 37.0
WASPS 2 16 11 1 4 35 19 16 34.0
Uni Associates 16 11 1 4 40 24 16 33.9
Suburban Lions 3 16 6 1 9 18 25 -7 19.0
University of WA 4 16 3 3 10 12 31 -19 12.0
Whitford 2 16 5 0 11 30 41 -11 11.7
Hale 2 16 2 4 10 11 39 -28 8.7
ECU Rangers 16 1 5 10 5 43 -38 8.0
Premier Alliance Women P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 3 16 15 1 0 62 9 53 46.0
Old Aquinians 3 16 11 2 3 50 15 35 34.9
YMCC 3 16 10 1 5 38 21 17 31.0
Victoria Park 3 16 7 3 6 27 26 1 23.7
NC Raiders 3 16 6 4 6 30 33 -3 22.0
CT Pirates 3 16 6 3 7 38 24 14 21.0
WASPS 3 16 5 2 9 21 30 -9 17.0
Fremantle 3 16 3 1 12 15 44 -29 9.7
Westside Wolves 3 16 0 1 15 3 82 -79 1.0
Provisional 1 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 4 16 14 2 0 53 8 45 44.0
University of WA 5 16 13 1 2 48 12 36 40.0
YMCC 4 16 10 0 6 38 20 18 30.0
Modernians 16 9 3 4 34 20 14 30.0
Melville 3 16 8 1 7 19 12 7 25.0
CT Pirates 4 16 4 2 10 15 39 -24 14.0
Victoria Park 4 16 3 2 11 12 38 -26 10.9
Hale 3 16 3 1 12 9 40 -31 10.0
Newman Knights 16 1 2 13 12 51 -39 5.0
Provisional 2 (Black) Women P W D L F A GD Pts
OGMHC 2 16 12 4 0 46 14 32 40.0
Suburban Lions 4 16 12 2 2 31 11 20 38.0
Uni Associates 2 16 6 6 4 28 25 3 24.0
Modernians 2 16 6 5 5 20 16 4 23.0
NC Raiders 4 16 6 4 6 38 29 9 21.9
John XXIII 16 5 6 5 16 28 -12 21.0
University of WA 6 16 4 3 9 23 31 -8 14.9
Hale 4 16 2 3 11 11 45 -34 9.0
YMCC 5 16 1 3 12 14 28 -14 6.0
Provisional 2 (Gold) Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham 3 16 13 1 2 46 12 34 40.0
Canning 16 13 1 2 45 12 33 40.0
Old Aquinians 5 16 10 2 4 39 25 14 32.0
Victoria Park 5 16 8 4 4 28 27 1 28.0
University of WA 7 16 8 0 8 28 34 -6 24.0
WASPS 4 16 6 3 7 27 29 -2 21.0
Melville 4 16 2 2 12 12 31 -19 7.9
Southern River 2 16 2 1 13 15 42 -27 7.0
Fremantle 4 16 1 4 11 13 41 -28 7.0
Provisional 3 (Black) Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Suburban Lions 5 16 13 2 1 47 10 37 41.0
University of WA 8 16 12 0 4 50 17 33 36.0
Modernians 3 16 10 3 3 29 16 13 33.0
Joondalup Lakers 2 16 6 4 6 20 16 4 22.0
Newman Knights 2 16 5 2 9 12 19 -7 17.0
Ellenbrook Falcons 16 4 3 9 13 26 -13 14.7
Whitford 3 16 4 2 10 20 34 -14 14.0
Hale 5 16 4 2 10 10 41 -31 14.0
ECU Rangers 2 16 3 4 9 17 39 -22 9.3
Provisional 3 (Gold) Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 6 16 13 3 0 50 11 39 42.0
Rockingham 4 16 9 5 2 40 22 18 32.0
OGMHC 3 16 9 3 4 38 24 14 29.9
Canning 2 16 7 4 5 32 25 7 25.0
CT Pirates 5 16 7 3 6 17 25 -8 24.0
Fremantle 5 16 5 2 9 25 42 -17 16.9
Whitford 4 16 3 5 8 15 32 -17 14.0
University of WA 9 16 1 5 10 14 29 -15 8.0
Dale 16 1 4 11 9 30 -21 6.7
Provisional 4 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 7 18 15 0 3 49 15 34 45.0
WASPS 5 18 12 3 3 33 10 23 39.0
Joondalup Lakers 3 18 10 3 5 36 16 20 33.0
Blades 18 9 4 5 34 22 12 31.0
Suburban Lions 6 18 8 3 7 22 19 3 27.0
NC Raiders 5 18 5 6 7 25 37 -12 21.0
University of WA 10 18 5 2 11 21 43 -22 17.0
Rockingham 5 18 5 1 12 18 39 -21 16.0
Southern River 3 18 4 2 12 17 32 -15 14.0
Melville 5 18 4 2 12 10 32 -22 14.0
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Metropolitan 1 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Victoria Park 6 16 14 1 1 52 16 36 43.0
Uni Associates 3 16 10 2 4 35 24 11 32.0
NC Raiders 6 16 10 1 5 35 21 14 31.0
Melville 6 16 9 2 5 32 27 5 29.0
WASPS 6 16 8 0 8 32 20 12 24.0
Fremantle 6 16 5 1 10 21 37 -16 16.0
Westside Wolves 4 16 4 2 10 30 43 -13 13.9
Whitford 5 16 4 1 11 20 49 -29 13.0
ECU Rangers 3 16 2 2 12 16 36 -20 8.0
Metropolitan 2 (Black) Women P W D L F A GD Pts %
Ellenbrook Falcons 2 15 12 1 2 32 13 19 37.0 82.2%
Harlequin Wanneroo 15 10 0 5 33 17 16 30.0 66.7%
Modernians 4 16 8 3 5 28 17 11 27.0 56.3%
Suburban Lions 7 16 8 2 6 27 30 -3 26.0 54.2%
Modernians 5 15 6 1 8 30 31 -1 19.0 42.2%
Joondalup Lakers 4 15 2 4 9 22 38 -16 10.0 22.2%
BayUnion 16 2 1 13 17 43 -26 7.0 14.6%
Metropolitan 2 (Gold) Women P W D L F A GD Pts %
Kalamunda 15 15 0 0 84 0 84 45.0 100%
Willetton Reds 16 8 4 4 21 15 6 28.0 58.3%
Kwinana 16 7 4 5 22 8 14 25.0 52.1%
Southern River 4 16 5 3 8 16 44 -28 18.0 37.5%
Fremantle 7 15 4 4 7 13 28 -15 16.0 35.6%
Canning 4 15 3 2 10 8 43 -35 11.0 24.4%
Canning 3 15 2 3 10 7 33 -26 9.0 20.0%
Metropolitan 2 (White) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Victoria Park 7 18 15 1 2 46 17 29 46.0
Newman Knights 3 18 11 4 3 45 14 31 37.0
Hale 6 18 11 1 6 28 21 7 34.0
Suburban Lions 8 18 7 4 7 27 13 14 25.0
CT Pirates 6 18 7 2 9 31 40 -9 23.0
John XXIII 2 18 5 3 10 34 28 6 18.0
Dellas 18 3 4 11 22 44 -22 13.0
ECU Rangers 4 18 3 1 14 11 67 -56 10.0
Rae Blunt Pennant P W D L F A GD Pts
YMCC 18 15 1 2 89 29 60 46.0
WASPS 18 12 2 4 59 31 28 38.0
Uni Associates 18 10 4 4 78 35 43 34.0
Hale 18 9 2 7 46 44 2 29.0
Victoria Park 18 8 2 8 45 47 -2 26.0
Westside Wolves 18 7 2 9 40 71 -31 23.0
Suburban Lions 18 2 2 14 23 69 -46 8.0
CT Pirates/Old Aquinians 18 1 1 16 17 71 -54 4.0
O35 Division 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham 16 13 2 1 64 15 49 41.0
YMCC 2 16 12 1 3 47 16 31 37.0
Modernians 16 11 2 3 39 17 22 35.0
Melville 16 8 3 5 31 23 8 27.0
Uni Associates 2 16 8 2 6 39 29 10 26.0
NC Raiders 16 3 4 9 26 45 -19 13.0
Joondalup Lakers 16 3 3 10 14 36 -22 12.0
Suburban Lions 2 16 3 0 13 9 39 -30 9.0
Hale 2 16 2 1 13 11 60 -49 7.0
O35 Division 3 (Black) Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Newman Knights 2 16 13 2 1 47 14 33 41.0
Uni Associates 3 16 12 4 0 47 8 39 40.0
Newman Knights 16 10 1 5 41 24 17 31.0
Whitford 16 10 0 6 50 18 32 30.0
Uni Associates 4 16 8 2 6 44 16 28 26.0
NC Raiders 2 16 7 3 6 37 26 11 24.0
Hale 3 16 3 1 12 5 35 -30 10.0
Joondalup Lakers 2 16 2 0 14 7 55 -48 6.0
Joondalup Lakers 3 16 0 1 15 0 82 -82 1.0
O35 Division 3 (Gold) Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Fremantle 16 16 0 0 105 10 95 48.0
Victoria Park 2 16 13 1 2 58 19 39 40.0
Rockingham 2 16 9 2 5 35 33 2 29.0
Servio 16 8 2 6 36 52 -16 26.0
Rockingham 3 16 5 5 6 14 38 -24 20.0
WASPS 2 16 4 1 11 22 37 -15 13.0
CT Pirates 2 16 3 4 9 18 47 -29 13.0
Melville 2 16 2 3 11 10 37 -27 9.0
Fremantle 2 16 2 2 12 21 46 -25 8.0
LADDERS - JUNIORS
J 11/12 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Melville 14 11 0 3 67 26 41 33.0
AW Reds 14 11 0 3 56 21 35 33.0
University of WA 14 10 0 4 58 19 39 30.0
Victoria Park 14 10 0 4 61 24 37 30.0
Peel Rebels 14 5 1 8 32 50 -18 16.0
Hale 14 4 2 8 19 53 -34 14.0
Westside Wolves 14 2 0 12 13 63 -50 6.0
Whitford 14 1 1 12 18 68 -50 4.0
J 11/12 A Reserve Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Joondalup Lakers 12 11 0 1 69 14 55 33.0
WASPS 12 7 2 3 36 19 17 23.0
CT Pirates 12 6 0 6 23 35 -12 18.0
University of WA 12 5 2 5 32 28 4 17.0
Southern River 12 5 1 6 35 45 -10 16.0
NC Raiders 12 3 0 9 19 59 -40 9.0
Mazenod 12 2 1 9 19 33 -14 7.0
J 11/12 B Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 12 9 1 2 46 16 30 28.0
Newman Knights 12 8 3 1 37 12 25 27.0
OGMHC 12 7 3 2 38 11 27 24.0
ECU Rangers 12 6 2 4 37 14 23 20.0
Victoria Park 12 5 1 6 32 21 11 16.0
AW Reds/Melville 12 2 0 10 7 29 -22 6.0
Kalamunda 12 0 0 12 2 96 -94 0.0
J 9/10 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Victoria Park 14 12 1 1 57 9 48 37.0
University of WA 14 11 1 2 49 14 35 34.0
Westside Wolves 14 10 0 4 46 23 23 30.0
Fremantle 14 7 3 4 27 25 2 24.0
Lions 14 3 2 9 24 41 -17 11.0
Hale 14 2 5 7 20 41 -21 11.0
AW Reds 14 3 0 11 14 56 -42 9.0
Melville 14 1 2 11 12 40 -28 5.0
J 9/10 A Promotion Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
WASPS 13 13 0 0 67 4 63 39.0 100%
Rockingham 14 9 1 4 49 29 20 28.0 66.7%
OGMHC 13 5 3 5 19 19 0 18.0 46.2%
Hale 10 3 4 3 23 23 0 13.0 43.3%
Mazenod 14 5 3 6 26 43 -17 18.0 42.9%
Whitford 13 3 2 8 17 38 -21 11.0 28.2%
YMCC 14 3 2 9 20 50 -30 11.0 26.2%
Kalamunda 13 2 3 8 17 32 -15 9.0 23.1%
J 9/10 A Reserve Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 3 12 9 2 1 46 22 24 29.0
Westside Wolves 2 12 7 2 3 48 23 25 23.0
Victoria Park 2 12 7 1 4 24 29 -5 22.0
NC Raiders 12 5 3 4 26 22 4 18.0
University of WA 2 12 4 3 5 24 28 -4 15.0
Lions 2 12 2 1 9 16 40 -24 7.0
Melville 2 12 2 0 10 12 32 -20 6.0
J 9/10 B (Black) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Modernians 11 10 1 0 64 7 57 31.0 93.9%
Joondalup Lakers 9 7 1 1 42 6 36 22.0 81.5%
University of WA 11 5 2 4 31 30 1 17.0 51.5%
Newman Knights 12 6 0 6 22 14 8 18.0 50.0%
Whitford 11 4 1 6 15 20 -5 13.0 39.4%
ECU Rangers 11 2 2 8 16 62 -46 8.0 24.2%
NC Raiders 12 1 1 10 11 62 -51 4.0 11.1%
J 9/10 B (Gold) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Canning 12 10 2 0 76 10 66 32.0 88.9%
AW Reds 14 10 2 2 61 17 44 32.0 76.2%
Lions 13 7 0 6 40 31 9 21.0 53.8%
Westside Wolves 13 6 2 5 62 36 26 20.0 51.3%
Mazenod 13 2 0 11 7 75 -68 6.0 15.4%
OGMHC 13 1 0 12 7 84 -77 3.0 7.7%
J 9/10 C Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Dale 14 13 0 1 101 14 87 39.0 92.9%
Southern River 14 10 1 3 75 26 49 31.0 73.8%
Kwinana 13 7 0 6 33 30 3 21.0 53.8%
Hale 13 6 1 6 43 32 11 19.0 48.7%
Fremantle 10 4 2 4 24 39 -15 14.0 46.7%
Melville 14 5 1 8 29 53 -24 16.0 38.1%
Joondalup Lakers 13 2 2 9 14 69 -55 8.0 20.5%
Canning 13 1 1 11 7 63 -56 4.0 10.3%
J 7/8 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 14 13 1 0 82 17 65 40.0
Victoria Park 14 12 1 1 55 17 38 37.0
University of WA 14 9 1 4 31 20 11 28.0
Lions 14 5 2 7 43 42 1 17.0
Hale 14 5 0 9 15 41 -26 15.0
Melville 14 4 2 8 25 39 -14 14.0
YMCC 14 2 1 11 8 55 -47 7.0
AW Reds 14 1 2 11 10 38 -28 5.0
J 7/8 A Promotion Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
WASPS 14 13 1 0 62 11 51 40.0
Newman Knights 14 10 2 2 56 17 39 32.0
Fremantle 14 8 1 5 39 22 17 25.0
NC Raiders 14 7 2 5 35 22 13 23.0
OGMHC 14 6 3 5 27 28 -1 21.0
Lions 3 14 3 0 11 10 43 -33 9.0
Mazenod 14 2 1 11 14 40 -26 7.0
Whitford 14 2 0 12 7 67 -60 6.0
J 7/8 A Reserve Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Joondalup Lakers 14 13 1 0 51 2 49 40.0
Westside Wolves 2 14 11 1 2 66 6 60 34.0
University of WA 2 14 9 2 3 38 11 27 29.0
Victoria Park 2 14 6 1 7 18 25 -7 19.0
Lions 2 14 4 4 6 15 34 -19 16.0
Melville 2 14 3 4 7 12 30 -18 13.0
Rockingham 14 2 2 10 7 36 -29 8.0
YMCC 2 14 0 1 13 5 71 -66 1.0
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J 7/8 B (Black) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
University of WA 12 11 1 0 83 12 71 34.0 94.4%
Hale 12 9 1 2 57 16 41 28.0 77.8%
Lions 13 6 1 6 34 25 9 19.0 48.7%
NC Raiders 13 5 0 8 20 49 -29 15.0 38.5%
ECU Rangers 14 5 1 8 29 48 -19 16.0 38.1%
YMCC 12 0 0 12 4 77 -73 0.0 0.0%
J 7/8 B (Gold) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
OGMHC 13 13 0 0 49 9 40 39.0 100%
Southern River 13 10 0 3 59 17 42 30.0 76.9%
Kalamunda 12 6 1 5 28 16 12 19.0 52.8%
Canning 14 5 0 9 26 49 -23 15.0 35.7%
Melville 13 1 3 9 15 55 -40 6.0 15.4%
Victoria Park 13 1 2 10 8 39 -31 5.0 12.8%
J 7/8 B (White) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Modernians 12 9 2 1 40 7 33 29.0 80.6%
Westside Wolves (Red) 13 7 2 4 48 19 29 23.0 59.0%
University of WA 13 7 0 6 31 16 15 21.0 53.8%
Westside Wolves (Grey) 12 5 2 5 50 24 26 17.0 47.2%
AW Reds 13 5 2 6 52 33 19 17.0 43.6%
Lions 13 1 0 12 7 129 -122 3.0 7.7%
J 7/8 C Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Modernians 14 12 1 1 66 15 51 37.0 88.1%
OGMHC 13 9 2 2 54 20 34 29.0 74.4%
Ellenbrook Falcons 14 9 2 3 55 31 24 29.0 69.0%
Dale 13 8 2 3 74 25 49 26.0 66.7%
Melville 10 5 1 4 23 19 4 16.0 53.3%
Mazenod 10 3 2 5 17 21 -4 11.0 36.7%
Hale 13 4 1 8 31 45 -14 13.0 33.3%
Joondalup Lakers 10 2 3 5 13 22 -9 9.0 30.0%
Kalamunda 14 3 0 11 8 72 -64 9.0 21.4%
Canning 13 0 0 13 1 72 -71 0.0 0.0%
J 5/6 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 14 14 0 0 80 8 72 42.0
Westside Wolves 14 12 0 2 76 12 64 36.0
Lions 14 9 1 4 41 19 22 28.0
Melville 14 5 2 7 21 40 -19 17.0
Victoria Park 14 5 0 9 19 36 -17 15.0
WASPS 14 4 1 9 7 48 -41 13.0
YMCC 14 3 2 9 21 56 -35 11.0
Whitford 14 1 0 13 6 52 -46 3.0
J 5/6 A Reserve Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 14 12 1 1 68 8 60 37.0
Lions 14 9 2 3 54 20 34 29.0
University of WA 14 9 1 4 40 9 31 28.0
Rockingham 14 8 4 2 29 16 13 28.0
NC Raiders 14 5 2 7 22 36 -14 17.0
Hale 14 4 3 7 13 28 -15 15.0
Fremantle 14 2 1 11 4 48 -44 7.0
AW Reds 14 0 0 14 11 75 -64 0.0
J 5/6 B (Black) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Joondalup Lakers 12 8 3 1 36 4 32 27.0
University of WA 12 8 1 3 37 6 31 25.0
Westside Wolves 12 8 1 3 33 8 25 25.0
Lions 12 6 3 3 21 15 6 21.0
YMCC 12 4 3 5 16 10 6 15.0
NC Raiders 12 2 1 9 6 21 -15 7.0
Whitford 12 0 0 12 0 85 -85 0.0
J 5/6 B (Gold) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 12 9 3 0 25 5 20 30.0
Kalamunda 12 8 2 2 32 6 26 26.0
Victoria Park 12 7 1 4 35 11 24 22.0
WASPS 12 5 2 5 15 9 6 17.0
Melville 12 5 2 5 15 13 2 17.0
OGMHC 12 2 1 9 7 45 -38 7.0
Lions 12 0 1 11 8 48 -40 1.0
J 5/6 B (White) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA (Green) 14 12 1 1 44 16 28 37.0
Westside Wolves (Grey) 14 11 1 2 36 8 28 34.0
University of WA (Blue) 14 9 2 3 24 11 13 29.0
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 5 3 6 18 18 0 18.0
Lions (Maroon) 14 5 1 8 20 29 -9 16.0
OGMHC 14 3 2 9 13 29 -16 11.0
Lions (Gold) 14 2 3 9 16 31 -15 9.0
Melville 14 2 1 11 12 41 -29 7.0
J 5/6 Regional (Black) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Lions 14 11 2 1 40 5 35 35.0 83.3%
NC Raiders 14 10 1 3 47 13 34 31.0 73.8%
Modernians 12 7 2 3 27 12 15 23.0 63.9%
Westside Wolves 13 7 2 4 42 18 24 23.0 59.0%
ECU Rangers 14 4 4 6 17 12 5 16.0 38.1%
Ellenbrook Falcons 14 3 4 7 15 25 -10 13.0 31.0%
Joondalup Lakers 13 2 4 7 4 28 -24 10.0 25.6%
Whitford 14 0 1 13 2 81 -79 1.0 2.4%
J 5/6 Regional (Gold) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Lions 10 10 0 0 52 2 50 30.0 100%
CT Pirates 14 10 2 2 44 10 34 32.0 76.2%
Melville 13 9 1 3 32 13 19 28.0 71.8%
Victoria Park 13 7 2 4 32 25 7 23.0 59.0%
AW Reds 13 6 2 5 19 20 -1 20.0 51.3%
WASPS 14 3 1 10 14 42 -28 10.0 23.8%
Kalamunda 14 1 3 10 6 44 -38 6.0 14.3%
Fremantle 13 0 1 12 2 45 -43 1.0 2.6%
J 5/6 Regional (Sand) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Southern River (Yellow) 13 11 2 0 49 2 47 35.0 89.7%
Melville 13 8 5 0 26 4 22 29.0 74.4%
OGMHC 10 6 2 2 15 3 12 20.0 66.7%
Kalamunda 13 5 1 7 15 25 -10 16.0 41.0%
Southern River (Blue) 14 4 4 6 15 24 -9 16.0 38.1%
Dale 14 4 2 8 17 26 -9 14.0 33.3%
Canning (Red) 13 2 2 9 5 31 -26 8.0 20.5%
Canning (Blue) 14 2 2 10 6 33 -27 8.0 19.0%
J 5/6 Regional (White) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves (Grey) 14 11 1 2 48 14 34 34.0
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 10 2 2 35 15 20 32.0
Lions 14 8 1 5 25 13 12 25.0
Modernians 14 7 2 5 32 29 3 23.0
YMCC 14 5 2 7 21 26 -5 17.0
Newman Knights 14 5 1 8 28 29 -1 16.0
Hale 14 2 2 10 4 29 -25 8.0
University of WA 14 2 1 11 5 43 -38 7.0
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J 11/12 A Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 14 14 0 0 76 4 72 42.0
Victoria Park 14 12 0 2 61 11 50 36.0
Melville 14 8 0 6 27 27 0 24.0
CT Pirates 14 7 2 5 25 32 -7 23.0
Westside Wolves 14 4 4 6 27 41 -14 16.0
AW Reds 14 4 3 7 26 29 -3 15.0
Peel Rebels 14 2 0 12 14 58 -44 6.0
Hale 14 0 1 13 8 62 -54 1.0
J 11/12 A Reserve Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham 14 11 2 1 35 16 19 35.0
NC Raiders 14 8 3 3 31 20 11 27.0
Lions 14 7 3 4 21 22 -1 24.0
University of WA 14 6 3 5 25 15 10 21.0
WASPS/Southern River 14 6 2 6 26 20 6 20.0
Whitford 14 3 3 8 20 30 -10 12.0
Fremantle 14 2 5 7 21 36 -15 11.0
Melville/AW Reds 14 1 3 10 15 35 -20 6.0
J 11/12 B Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Joondalup Lakers 14 12 1 1 106 3 103 37.0
Victoria Park 14 9 4 1 72 8 64 31.0
Westside Wolves 14 8 3 3 62 15 47 27.0
St Brigids 14 7 2 5 41 15 26 23.0
ECU Rangers 14 7 0 7 24 57 -33 21.0
Hale 14 4 1 9 26 57 -31 13.0
Ellenbrook Falcons 14 3 1 10 24 74 -50 10.0
Mercedes 14 0 0 14 2 128 -126 0.0
J 9/10 A Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
CT Pirates 13 11 0 2 48 14 34 33.0 84.6%
University of WA 13 9 1 3 41 16 25 28.0 71.8%
Lions 13 9 1 3 42 22 20 28.0 71.8%
Victoria Park 13 7 4 2 38 19 19 25.0 64.1%
Westside Wolves 13 5 2 6 19 30 -11 17.0 43.6%
Melville 13 4 2 7 23 30 -7 14.0 35.9%
Rockingham 13 1 4 8 11 27 -16 7.0 17.9%
NC Raiders 13 1 2 10 9 53 -44 5.0 12.8%
Hale 8 1 0 7 8 28 -20 3.0 12.5%
J 9/10 A Promotion Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
YMCC/UWA 12 10 1 1 34 13 21 31.0
Newman Knights 12 7 3 2 27 14 13 24.0
Fremantle 12 7 2 3 26 15 11 23.0
Modernians 12 4 2 6 15 25 -10 14.0
WASPS 12 3 2 7 16 23 -7 11.0
AW Reds 12 3 2 7 13 27 -14 11.0
Joondalup Lakers 12 1 2 9 18 32 -14 5.0
J 9/10 A Reserve Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Victoria Park 2 12 9 1 2 53 11 42 28.0
University of WA 2 12 8 2 2 30 11 19 26.0
Hale 2 12 8 0 4 41 17 24 24.0
Lions 2 12 7 2 3 42 15 27 23.0
Westside Wolves 2 12 5 0 7 35 40 -5 15.0
Melville 2 12 2 1 9 7 41 -34 7.0
CT Pirates 2 12 0 0 12 3 76 -73 0.0
J 9/10 B (Black) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 12 12 0 0 56 1 55 36.0
Hale 12 10 0 2 51 11 40 30.0
Lions 12 7 1 4 31 25 6 22.0
ECU Rangers 12 5 2 5 27 26 1 17.0
Whitford 12 3 1 8 14 44 -30 10.0
NC Raiders 12 3 0 9 12 36 -24 9.0
Newman Knights 12 0 0 12 5 53 -48 0.0
J 9/10 B (Gold) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
St Brigids 14 11 2 1 42 12 30 35.0 83.3%
Fremantle 14 9 3 2 46 14 32 30.0 71.4%
Victoria Park 12 6 2 4 31 22 9 20.0 55.6%
Westside Wolves (Red) 10 5 0 5 23 18 5 15.0 50.0%
University of WA 12 5 2 5 24 22 2 17.0 47.2%
Lions 13 5 2 6 35 38 -3 17.0 43.6%
Westside Wolves (Grey) 10 1 1 8 15 40 -25 4.0 13.3%
Melville 13 1 0 12 8 58 -50 3.0 7.7%
J 9/10 C Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Southern River 13 12 0 1 50 7 43 36 92.3%
Modernians 13 9 1 3 18 7 11 28 71.8%
Mercedes 12 4 1 7 10 33 -23 13 36.1%
Hale 13 4 1 8 24 29 -5 13 33.3%
Joondalup Lakers 13 3 2 8 8 18 -10 11 28.2%
Fremantle 10 2 1 7 9 25 -16 7 23.3%
J 7/8 A Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Victoria Park 14 13 0 1 68 11 57 39.0
University of WA 14 11 2 1 46 14 32 35.0
Westside Wolves 14 10 0 4 51 18 33 30.0
Melville 14 7 2 5 33 17 16 23.0
Lions 14 5 2 7 18 31 -13 17.0
AW Reds 14 3 2 9 9 32 -23 11.0
NC Raiders 14 1 2 11 5 60 -55 5.0
Joondalup Lakers 14 0 2 12 11 58 -47 2.0
J 7/8 A Promotion Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Peel Rebels 14 13 1 0 58 4 54 40.0
Hale 14 11 1 2 48 6 42 34.0
OGMHC 14 8 3 3 25 11 14 27.0
Rockingham 14 6 3 5 20 15 5 21.0
University of WA 3 14 6 2 6 16 31 -15 20.0
ECU Rangers 14 3 1 10 9 38 -29 10.0
Whitford 14 2 2 10 8 34 -26 8.0
Fremantle 14 0 1 13 2 47 -45 1.0
J 7/8 A Reserve Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 2 12 9 1 2 35 9 26 28.0
WASPS 12 9 1 2 24 9 15 28.0
Westside Wolves 2 12 7 2 3 20 13 7 23.0
Victoria Park 2 12 4 2 6 11 21 -10 14.0
YMCC 12 2 4 6 10 13 -3 10.0
Lions 2 12 3 1 8 8 26 -18 10.0
Melville 2 12 0 5 7 7 24 -17 5.0
J 7/8 B (Black) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 14 13 1 0 47 9 38 40.0
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 11 2 1 34 7 27 35.0
Westside Wolves (Grey) 14 7 2 5 42 16 26 23.0
NC Raiders 14 7 2 5 32 22 10 23.0
Lions 14 7 0 7 29 19 10 21.0
Modernians 14 4 2 8 12 43 -31 14.0
Newman Knights 14 2 1 11 8 43 -35 7.0
Joondalup Lakers 14 0 0 14 5 50 -45 0.0
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J 7/8 B (Gold) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 13 1 0 54 2 52 40.0
Westside Wolves (Grey) 14 9 3 2 35 9 26 30.0
WASPS 14 6 3 5 18 13 5 21.0
Melville (White) 14 6 2 6 20 26 -6 20.0
Melville (Maroon) 14 4 5 5 9 16 -7 17.0
University of WA 14 4 2 8 16 26 -10 14.0
AW Reds 14 3 1 10 9 43 -34 10.0
Lions 14 1 3 10 8 34 -26 6.0
J 7/8 C Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Hale 11 10 1 0 63 5 58 31.0 93.9%
Mercedes 11 7 1 3 37 26 11 22.0 66.7%
Whitford 12 3 4 5 19 32 -13 13.0 36.1%
Victoria Park 11 2 3 6 14 34 -20 9.0 27.3%
OGMHC 11 0 3 8 6 42 -36 3.0 9.1%
J 5/6 A Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 12 10 2 0 56 4 52 32.0
University of WA 12 8 2 2 34 5 29 26.0
YMCC 12 6 2 4 25 12 13 20.0
Melville 12 6 2 4 18 12 6 20.0
Westside Wolves 12 4 0 8 16 27 -11 12.0
WASPS 12 4 0 8 14 40 -26 12.0
Victoria Park 12 0 0 12 4 67 -63 0.0
J 5/6 A Reserve Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham 14 12 1 1 36 8 28 37.0
Modernians 14 9 1 4 19 15 4 28.0
Joondalup Lakers 14 7 3 4 18 15 3 24.0
Lions (Gold) 14 6 3 5 20 13 7 21.0
University of WA 14 5 2 7 13 14 -1 17.0
Lions (Maroon) 14 4 2 8 9 23 -14 14.0
Westside Wolves 14 4 1 9 11 26 -15 13.0
Melville 14 2 1 11 7 19 -12 7.0
J 5/6 B (Black) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale 12 11 1 0 39 2 37 34.0
Lions (Gold) 12 8 1 3 41 6 35 25.0
YMCC 12 7 2 3 15 7 8 23.0
Newman Knights 12 4 4 4 11 14 -3 13.0
Joondalup Lakers 12 0 7 5 4 23 -19 7.0
NC Raiders 12 1 3 8 5 36 -31 6.0
Lions (Maroon) 12 0 4 8 2 29 -27 4.0
J 5/6 B (Gold) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 12 9 3 0 34 6 28 30.0
Lions 12 7 3 2 30 13 17 24.0
Westside Wolves 12 7 2 3 32 11 21 23.0
NC Raiders 12 7 1 4 25 13 12 22.0
Melville 12 3 3 6 3 17 -14 12.0
AW Reds 12 1 2 9 5 28 -23 5.0
WASPS 12 1 0 11 2 43 -41 3.0
J 5/6 Regional (Black) Girls
P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 9 3 2 33 14 19 30.0
Whitford 14 8 4 2 22 9 13 28.0
ECU Rangers 14 8 2 4 39 14 25 26.0
Westside Wolves (Grey) 14 7 3 4 21 16 5 24.0
Ellenbrook Falcons 14 1 3 10 4 36 -32 6.0
OGMHC 14 1 1 12 4 34 -30 4.0
J 5/6 Regional (Gold) Girls
P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 14 12 2 0 60 5 55 38.0
Lions 14 7 6 1 28 7 21 27.0
Victoria Park 14 8 2 4 30 11 19 26.0
Melville (White) 14 5 2 7 14 46 -32 17.0
Melville (Maroon) 14 3 1 10 4 24 -20 10.0
WASPS 14 0 1 13 2 45 -43 1.0
J 7/8 Regional (South) Mixed
P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham Cougars 8 5 3 0 30 15 15 18.0
Rockingham Chargers 8 5 2 1 21 15 6 17.0
Rockingham Demons 8 3 1 4 11 13 -2 10.0
Rockingham Stingrays 8 1 2 5 5 13 -8 5.0
Kwinana Tigers 8 1 2 5 8 19 -11 5.0
J 5/6 Regional (South) Mixed
P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham Stingrays 8 6 1 1 31 16 15 19.0
Rockingham Chargers 8 5 3 0 29 11 18 18.0
Rockingham Cougars 8 3 2 3 14 18 -4 11.0
Kwinana Tigers 8 2 2 4 12 18 -6 8.0
Rockingham Demons 8 0 0 8 12 35 -23 0.0