The teenager looming as the top West Australian pick in this year’s draft is familiar to footy fans. Cody Curtin is the younger brother of Adelaide midfielder Dan, but this is a player with a ‘rare’ talent.
Mitchell Woodcock
WAFL clubs argue any review into their metropolitan and country recruiting zones should be accompanied with a ‘bigger picture’ discussion on the overall health of the sport in the State.
Glen Quartermain
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.
Melissa Sheil
The WAFL has entered a new era with 10 night games to be played next season, starting with a clash between Subiaco and East Perth at Sullivan Logistics Stadium in round one. DOWNLOAD THE FULL FIXTURES HERE
From a Tiger cub to a Lion cub, Brisbane draftee Claudia Wright hopes the work put into her versatility will help her claw her way into the AFLW powerhouse side.
Samantha Rogers
Luckless ruckman and Denmark-Walpole product Kalin Lane declared he has “unfinished business” in the AFL after signing with Claremont for the 2025 season in a bid to resurrect his career.
Harry Grigson
Over the space of 24 hours, everything Claudia Wright has worked for over the past 12 years will come down to just 24 hours. The West Australian speaks to the WA prospect ahead of the AFLW draft.
Caitlin Bassett
Hugh Boxshall is about to cut his ‘leavers’ celebrations short as he prepares for life under Ross Lyon at St Kilda, with the midfielder among eight West Aussies snapped up at the draft.
Mitchell Woodcock & Samantha Rogers
WA bolter Cody Angove has revealed he ‘cried for 10-15 minutes’ after his name was unexpectedly read out as a first-round pick on the opening night of the AFL draft.
Claremont’s Cody Angove emerged as the shock bolter on the AFL Draft’s opening night, with GWS grabbing the forward with pick No.24.
Cody Angove’s speed and endurance has always been a strength of his game. But the Claremont forward knew to compete at the next level he needed to get stronger.
Will Hayes used to play video games with family friend and Fremantle wingman Jeremy Sharp. Now he gets advice from the hard-running Docker as he looks to join him in the AFL.
Hugh Boxshall turned the disappointment of missing the national combine into a scintillating display of athleticism which has bolted him into draft contention.
West Coast are eyeing off rising South Fremantle defender Tom Bell as they look to grow their key defensive stocks in the wake of Tom Barrass’ trade to Hawthorn.
The WAFL off-season is in full swing with clubs recruiting hard as they look to claim the 2025 premiership. Find out who is in and who is out for your club.
Hamish Davis has put together as impressive resume as any draft prospect across the country after leading Claremont to consecutive colts premierships.
East Perth have won a five-club WAFL battle to sign former first-round draftee Cooper Stephens, who will move Western Australia for a fresh start.
Former Fremantle spearhead Matt Taberner is weighing up his future after being delisted by the Dockers. See which WAFL club is at the front of the queue for his services.
Talented Albany trio Lucas Ravenhill, Clay Michael and Rory Luscombe each played leading hands in Claremont’s second consecutive colts grand final win against Swan Districts on Sunday.
Claremont shook off a stubborn Swan Districts and their own inaccuracy to claim consecutive colts premierships with a 35-point win at Optus Stadium.
East Fremantle caused the most incredible of boilovers, smashing a highly-touted Claremont by 39 points to claim their first reserves premiership in 16 years.
A year after his brother captained Claremont to a colts premiership, bottom-ager Cody Curtin looms as the match-winner for the Tigers in this year’s decider against a rampaging Swan Districts.
North Albany product Lucas Ravenhill is solely focused on winning a colts premiership with Claremont despite sparking interest from AFL recruiters after a stellar WAFL season.
Swan Districts co-captain Chayse Martinson says they’re happily embracing the underdog tag and have nothing to lose as they prepare to take on powerhouses Claremont in the colts grand final.
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