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WAFL: Free Agency Compensation pick : 3 45 Joel Freijah: Western Bulldogs: Greater Western Victoria Rebels: Talent League: ←Gold Coast: 46 Bodie Ryan: Hawthorn: Glenelg: SANFL: ←Richmond←Port Adelaide←North Melbourne ←Fremantle : 47 Lachlan Smith: Western Bulldogs: Gippsland Power: Talent League: ←Port Adelaide←Richmond: 48 Thomas ...
The 2005 WAFL season was the 121st season of the various incarnations of the West Australian Football League.It saw reigning premiers Subiaco's third consecutive minor premiership, despite the loss of key forward Brad Smith to the West Coast Eagles and knee surgery.
The 2007 WAFL season was the 123rd season of the various incarnations of the West Australian Football League.The season saw Subiaco, confounding the critics who expected them to slip after winning their second premiership in three years, win their second consecutive premiership for the first time in ninety-four seasons, [1] with injury-plagued forward Brad Smith overcoming two reconstructions ...
2 Lachlan Cowan 3 Jesse Motlop 4 Oliver Hollands 5 Adam Cerra 6 Zac Williams 7 Jagga Smith 8 Lachie Fogarty 9 Patrick Cripps (c) 10 Harry McKay; 11 Mitch McGovern; 12 Tom De Koning; 13 Blake Acres; 14 Orazio Fantasia; 15 Sam Docherty; 16 Ben Camporeale; 17 Brodie Kemp; 18 Sam Walsh (vc) 19 Corey Durdin; 20 Elijah Hollands; 21 Lucas Camporeale ...
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This is a list of the West Australian Football League premiers, the premier state-based Australian rules football league in Western Australia, and includes premiers of the Western Australian Football Association (1885–1906), West Australian Football League (1907-1924), Western Australian Football League (1925-1927), Western Australian National Football League (1928–1979), West Australian ...
Lachlan Smith: 5 October 2005: No. 47, 2023 national draft: Gippsland Power — 2024– Matthew Kennedy: 6 April 1997: 2024 trade with Carlton: Carlton — 2025– Cooper Hynes: No. 20, 2024 national draft: Dandenong Stingrays — 2025– Lachie Jacques: No. 29, 2024 national draft: Geelong Falcons — 2025– Josh Dolan: No. 31, 2024 national ...
Unfortuantly, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 WAFL season was cancelled, haltering Jamieson's development. Jamieson was able to play 13 games during the 2021 WAFL season, playing ruck with stints as key defender. On 5 May 2021, West Coast, impressed with Jamieson's development resigned him until the end of the 2022 AFL season.