Western Australian Amateur Football League

Western Australian Amateur Football League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2015 WAAFL season
Formerly Mercantile Football Association (1922–1923)
Perth Districts Football Association (1924–1928)
'Western Australian Amateur Football Association (1929–1970)
Sport Australian rules football
Founded 1922
President John Davies
No. of teams 68
Country Australia
Most recent champion(s) University (A grade)
Sponsor(s) WAFC, CUB, Burley, Midway Ford
Level on pyramid 19 senior/6 underage
Official website http://www.waafl.com.au

The Western Australian Amateur Football League is an Australian rules football competition based in Perth, Western Australia. It is the largest Australian rules football competition in Western Australia with over 10,000 registered players.[1]

History

The competition began in 1922 as the Mercantile Football Association, with six teams and Mallochs-Brennans winning the inaugural premiership. The MFA changed its name in 1924 to the Perth Districts Football Association and then in 1929 to the Western Australian Amateur Football Association. It changed to its current name in 1971.[2]

Member Clubs

The WAAFL's membership has remained at 68 clubs for the 2015 season, with Forrestfield and Yanchep joining from the Hills Football Association and Metro Football League respectively, while Beechboro and Hills Rangers have withdrawn from the league. Southern River have also changed their name to Piara Waters, to coincide with their relocation.

  • Armadale
  • Ballajura
  • Bassendean
  • Bayswater
  • Belmont Districts
  • Brentwood Booragoon
  • Bullcreek Leeming
  • Canning-South Perth
  • Canning Vale
  • Carlisle
  • Cobras
  • Cockburn Lakes
  • Collegians
  • Coolbellup
  • Coolbinia West Perth
  • Cottesloe
  • Dianella Morley
  • East Fremantle
  • Ellenbrook Eels
  • Forrestdale
  • Forrestfield
  • Fremantle CBC
  • Gosnells

  • Hamersley Carine
  • High Wycombe
  • Jandakot Jets
  • Kalamunda
  • Kelmscott
  • Kenwick
  • Kingsley
  • Kingsway
  • Kwinana Districts
  • Lynwood Ferndale
  • Maddington
  • Manning Rippers
  • Melville
  • Mosman Park
  • Mt Lawley
  • Nollamara
  • Noranda
  • North Beach
  • North Fremantle
  • Ocean Ridge
  • Osborne Park
  • Piara Waters
  • Quinns District

  • Roleystone
  • Rossmoyne
  • Safety Bay
  • Scarborough
  • Secret Harbour
  • SNESA (St Norberts)
  • Stirling
  • Swan Athletic
  • Swan Districts
  • Swan Valley
  • Swan View
  • Thornlie
  • Trinity Aquinas
  • University
  • Wanneroo
  • Warnbro Swans
  • Wembley
  • Wesley Curtin
  • West Coast
  • Whitford
  • Willetton
  • Yanchep

2015 Grand Final Results and Fairest & Best Winners

Grade Winner Scores Loser Grand Final Best On Ground Fairest & Best
Winner Loser
A University 8.8 (56) 7.3 (45) Wesley Curtin Richard Cronin (Wesley Curtin) Bradley Nisbett (West Coast)
A Reserve Trinity Aquinas 8.6 (54) 6.2 (38) Fremantle CBC Ben Russell (Trinity Aquinas) Klinton Williams (Wesley Curtin)
B Hamersley Carine 7.7 (49) 7.6 (48) Scarborough Brett Dale (Hamersley Carine) Aaron Sweet (Stirling)
B Reserve Swan Athletic 7.5 (47) 5.8 (38) Scarborough Chris Baker (Scarborough) Brody Pendlebury (Wembley)
C1 Quinns District 13.7 (85) 10.12 (72) Melville Jack Deighton (Quinns District) Andrew Fisher (Kingsley)
C1 Reserve Willetton 7.1 (43) 4.3 (27) Ocean Ridge Andrew Burvill (Willetton) Payden Gerick (Kingsley)
C2 Noranda 11.7 (73) 7.10 (52) Kenwick Darren Nieman (Kenwick) Darren Nieman (Kenwick)
C2 Reserve Canning Vale 14.6 (90) 2.1 (13) Noranda Tim Kennelly (Canning Vale) Noel Clinch (Thornlie)
C3 Ballajura 13.15 (93) 2.9 (21) Swan View Aaron Lloyd (Ballajura) Bryce Ryder (Dianella Morley)
C3 Reserve Swan Valley 5.5 (35) 5.3 (33) Ballajura Michael Micallef (Swan Valley) Steven Hayward (Dianella Morley)
C4 Nollamara 13.9 (87) 8.11 (59) Armadale Michael Pickett (Nollamara) Dylan Grogan (Osborne Park)
C4 Reserve Cottesloe 5.7 (37) 5.5 (35) Osborne Park Dane Peake (Osborne Park) Rhys Watkins (Cottesloe)
D1 Trinity Aquinas 11.9 (75) 3.5 (23) North Beach Jason Mileti (Trinity Aquinas) Nicholas Haslam (University)
D1 Reserve University 9.9 (63) 3.6 (24) North Beach Jack Inglis (University) Joe Boys (North Beach)
D2 Wembley 6.4 (40) 4.8 (32) Whitford Aarom Hardwick (Wembley) Ashley Butters (Wanneroo)
D2 Reserve Wembley 10.2 (62) 5.7 (37) Hamersley Carine Shaun Taylor (Wembley) Ben Cruz (Hamersley Carine)
E1 Roleystone 6.8 (44) 6.1 (37) East Fremantle Gavin Olsen (Roleystone) Gavin Olsen (Roleystone)
E2 Collegians 8.14 (62) 4.2 (26) Kingsway Adam Kapinkoff (Collegians) Luke Nimmett (Kingsway)
E3 Wesley Curtin 4.8 (32) 1.2 (8) Forrestfield Alex Mangl (Wesley Curtin) Dean Somers (Ballajura) and Steven Broom (West Coast)
Integrated Coolbinia West Perth 8.7 (55) 1.3 (9) Fremantle CBC Green Anne-Marie Rich (Coolbinia West Perth)
Phil Scott Colts University 9.9 (63) 4.5 (29) North Beach Reagan Smith (University) Harrison Whiteside (Wesley Curtin)
Drew Banfield Colts Collegians 6.11 (47) 6.6 (42) Wembley Jack Prendiville (Collegians) Daniel Toohey (Whitford) and Matthew Jackson (Kingsway)
Ian Dargie Colts Willetton 7.9 (51) 6.5 (41) Quinns District Matthew Steacy (Willetton) Alexander King (Carlisle)
Laurie Keene Colts Warnbro Swans 7.6 (48) 4.8 (32) Thornlie Eugene Hart (Warnbro Swans) Joshua Cusworth (Thornlie)
Brett Jones Colts University 9.10 (64) 3.5 (23) North Beach Matt Bailey (University) Riley Pilcher (Fremantle CBC)
West Coast Eagles Colts Ballajura 11.9 (75) 6.6 (42) Belmont Districts Jake Lewis (Ballajura) Joshua Loo (Belmont Districts)

References

  1. "WAAFL History". Western Australian Amateur Football League. Retrieved July 23, 2012.
  2. "Brief History & Outline". Yearbook 2007. Western Australian Amateur Football League. Retrieved July 23, 2012.

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