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- Round 1Sat Mar 3013:4012.10.82VS9.9.63View Stats
- Round 2Sat Apr 0614:306.9.45VS21.9.135View Stats
- Round 3Sun Apr 1410:0013.17.95VS14.7.91View Stats
- Round 6Sat May 0414:30VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium - Round 7Sat May 1114:40VS
East Fremantle Oval - Round 8Sat May 2514:30VS
East Fremantle Oval - Round 9Mon Jun 0313:10VS
Fremantle Community Bank Oval - Round 10Sat Jun 0814:30VS
East Fremantle Oval - Round 11Sat Jun 1514:30VS
East Fremantle Oval - Round 12BYE
- Round 13Sat Jun 2914:30VS
East Fremantle Oval - Round 14Sat Jul 0614:30VS
Mineral Resources Park - Round 15Sat Jul 1314:40VS
East Fremantle Oval - Round 16Sat Jul 2016:10VS
Pentanet Stadium - Round 17BYE
- Round 18Sat Aug 0314:30VS
East Fremantle Oval - Round 19Sat Aug 1014:30VS
East Fremantle Oval - Round 20Sat Aug 1714:30VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium - Round 21Sat Aug 2414:30VS
East Fremantle Oval
WAFL Talent Pathways
WAFL Development Squad Programs
Short programs run by WAFL Clubs with the aim of providing talented players and developing coaches the experience of being involved at a higher level while giving them an insight into their WAFL Club.
Selection is based on the form and talent displayed in junior community competitions.
For both males and females, there will be development squad programs for 14 and 15-year-olds. The WAFL also has a Country development squad carnival that caters to regional players.
WAFL Futures Program
This program is for 16-year-old boys who play in a short competition representing their WAFL Clubs.
Female Futures Program
Represented squads are selected, and a short program is run by the two WA AFL Clubs (West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Dockers).
State 16s Academy selection for boys and girls is based upon the form and talent shown in these two programs.
Colts and Rogers Cup
This competition is for players aged under 19 and serves as a crucial pathway for developing talent in Australian rules football. It provides young players with the opportunity to showcase their skills and potentially progress to senior levels of the sport. The WAFL Colts and Rogers Cup competition is an important step for those aiming to play at the highest level (WAFL/AFL).
These competitions are instrumental in identifying and nurturing the best young talent in Western Australian football. Clubs, coaches, and talent scouts often closely monitor these competitions to identify and recruit promising players.