Country Games

Interested to see that the WAFL have matches in the rural areas of WA, on the weekend East Fremanltle belted Swan Districts in Karratha, only 1540ks out of Perth.
Clearly they are working pretty hard to grow the WAFL as a competition by taking it to the people. Why its so hard for the SANFL to do the same is a mystery, each SANFL club should be required to play a home game in their country zone over two seasons to ensure some matches are played in the country and at the same time the clubs should have a responsibility to invest back into their zone with visiting schools and supporting the local sides in the area. If a competition that used to get less numbers than the SANFL to games can do it, I do think the SANFL need to pull their finger out and do more to profile the competition this way in SA.
Sharks big guns put the heat on Swans
ALEX MASSEY, The West Australian
July 30, 2011, 6:17 pm
East Fremantle recorded the highest WAFL score this season and consolidated their spot within the top four in stifling Karratha heat this afternoon, smashing Swan Districts by 102 points.
Led by a brigade of fringe West Coast players, the Sharks piled on 14 goals to six in the second half at Kevin Richards Memorial Oval to secure a crucial four points.
Chris Masten, 34 disposals and four goals, was best on ground among a number of Eagles to fire in the 28C heat, with Koby Stevens (29 touches, one goal), Brad Dalziell (27, three goals) and Brad Sheppard (23, two goals) staking strong claims for AFL selection.
West Coast rookie Jacob Brennan held Swans' sharpshooter Tim Geappen to just two majors and had 16 classy touches in the defensive half.
For the reigning premiers, former Crow Jarrhan Jacky and 17-year-old Dayle Garlett were among the few to play four quarters while captain Josh Roberts (27 touches) was gallant in his first game back from injury.
The Sharks essentially had the game won midway through the second term after making the most of a strong breeze in the opening quarter. Masten was instrumental when the game was on the line with nine disposals and two goals by quarter time.
East Fremantle defender Luke Weller held Ashley Hansen to just seven touches in what was a dark day for the former Eagle and his adopted club.
The Swans now face the grim reality of winning the wooden spoon less than 12 months after lifting the premiership cup.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/ ... -on-swans/
Clearly they are working pretty hard to grow the WAFL as a competition by taking it to the people. Why its so hard for the SANFL to do the same is a mystery, each SANFL club should be required to play a home game in their country zone over two seasons to ensure some matches are played in the country and at the same time the clubs should have a responsibility to invest back into their zone with visiting schools and supporting the local sides in the area. If a competition that used to get less numbers than the SANFL to games can do it, I do think the SANFL need to pull their finger out and do more to profile the competition this way in SA.
Sharks big guns put the heat on Swans
ALEX MASSEY, The West Australian
July 30, 2011, 6:17 pm
East Fremantle recorded the highest WAFL score this season and consolidated their spot within the top four in stifling Karratha heat this afternoon, smashing Swan Districts by 102 points.
Led by a brigade of fringe West Coast players, the Sharks piled on 14 goals to six in the second half at Kevin Richards Memorial Oval to secure a crucial four points.
Chris Masten, 34 disposals and four goals, was best on ground among a number of Eagles to fire in the 28C heat, with Koby Stevens (29 touches, one goal), Brad Dalziell (27, three goals) and Brad Sheppard (23, two goals) staking strong claims for AFL selection.
West Coast rookie Jacob Brennan held Swans' sharpshooter Tim Geappen to just two majors and had 16 classy touches in the defensive half.
For the reigning premiers, former Crow Jarrhan Jacky and 17-year-old Dayle Garlett were among the few to play four quarters while captain Josh Roberts (27 touches) was gallant in his first game back from injury.
The Sharks essentially had the game won midway through the second term after making the most of a strong breeze in the opening quarter. Masten was instrumental when the game was on the line with nine disposals and two goals by quarter time.
East Fremantle defender Luke Weller held Ashley Hansen to just seven touches in what was a dark day for the former Eagle and his adopted club.
The Swans now face the grim reality of winning the wooden spoon less than 12 months after lifting the premiership cup.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/ ... -on-swans/