Royals kept their season alive and ended Albany’s after prevailing in a low-scoring Great Southern Football League Women’s elimination final on Saturday night at Retravision Stadium.
Jacki Elezovich
Denmark-Walpole are the first team through to the Great Southern Football League Women’s grand final after upsetting reigning premiers Mt Barker in Friday night’s qualifying final at Sounness Park.
Four teams remain in the hunt for this year’s Great Southern Football League Women’s premiership, as Royals and Albany put their seasons on the line on Saturday.
Cameron Newbold
Albany’s Tom Edwards has lived out a childhood dream, running out on the MCG to make his AFL debut for club he has supported since growing up Essendon in front of his proud family on Saturday.
Denmark-Walpole confirmed their ticket to the qualifying final with a win over Albany in the last round of the regular season in the Great Southern Football League Women’s competition on Saturday afternoon.
Tom Edwards will complete a rapid rise from Swan Districts high-flier to Essendon forward when he makes his incredible debut against Adelaide at the MCG on Saturday.
Mitchell Woodcock
A power issue at half-time ended the round nine Great Southern Football League Women’s fixture between Royals and Mt Barker, bringing the Bulls’ winning streak to a bizarre halt on Friday night.
Mt Barker will be under a new coach for the 2025 Great Southern Football League season, with assistant Gary Pope taking the reins from Brad Hook.
Railways continued their late season surge to remain in the finals mix while Mt Barker stitched up top spot in round eight of the Great Southern Football League Women’s competition on Saturday afternoon.
Melissa Sheil
Collingwood senior assistant coach Hayden Skipworth says star ruckman Darcy Cameron is deserving of his elevation into the Magpies leadership group for the 2025 AFL season.
Railways kept their finals hopes alive with a dominant 65-point victory at home in round seven of the Great Southern Football League Women’s competition on Friday night.
New Essendon recruit and Albany-raised key forward Tom Edwards has strengthened his chances of a shock AFL debut in the first week of the season.
Royals brought home a win in challenging conditions in round six of the Great Southern Football League Women’s competition on Friday, to reclaim a place in the top four.
The Great Southern is garnering a reputation for breeding future female footy stars, with a record nine players part of the Claremont Football Club’s women’s squad this year.
Mt Barker and Denmark-Walpole firmed as finals contenders after strong victories in Pride Round of the Great Southern Football League Women’s competition on Saturday.
Rainbow flags were the order of the day at the Great Southern Football League’s Women’s Pride Round at Retravision Stadium on Saturday, as crowds celebrated the third year of the special round.
Spectators at Retravision Stadium will witness a colourful festival of footy as the third edition of Pride Round in the GSFLW’s competition involves a six-game showcase on Saturday.
Mt Barker proved too strong for Albany in round four of the Great Southern Football League Women’s competition on Friday night, while North Albany pushed forward with their first win of the season.
Footy fans turned out in force at Retravision Stadium on Saturday to watch a stacked schedule of Great Southern Football League Women’s games in round three of the 2025 season.
Denmark-Walpole strengthened their finals chances while North Albany and Albany couldn’t be separated in round three of the Great Southern Football League Women’s competition at Retravision Stadium on Saturday.
Railways will enter a second season under the helm of player-coach Bodhi Stubber, with the Tigers announcing his reappointment for the 2025 season this week.
Royals claimed their first win of the new Great Southern Football League Women’s competition while Mt Barker continued the strong start to their premiership defence in round two on Friday night.
The 2025 Great Southern Football League Women’s competition kicked off on Saturday with the six teams going head-to-head at Albany’s Keep the Sheep Stadium.
Georgia Campion
Albany MLA Rebecca Stephens has committed $165,000 to Railways Football Club’s second stage of redevelopment if re-elected at the WA State election in March.
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