Monday, October 14, 2013 - 5:37 PM
Former Claremont coach Marc Webb is to join the Fremantle Dockers as a development coach.
The 34-year-old, who coached the Tigers to the 2012 WAFL premiership, will begin his duties at Fremantle on a full-time basis from 13 November.
Webb enjoyed a decorated playing career at Subiaco, where he played in four premierships, including three as club captain between 2006 and 2008.
He joins former Fremantle player Simon Eastaugh as the recent additions Read More [+]
Tuesday, October 1, 2013 - 6:19 PM
The Claremont Football Club is committed to maximizing the potential of every footballer by providing industry leading education and innovation. The CFC Football Program fosters an environment where every footballer can achieve their goals and perform at their best.
To be considered for these roles, you will need significant and successful experience developing players, along with outstanding communication and leadership skills.
Suitable applicants will possess;
People Management & Planning:
- Capacity to Read More [+]
Friday, September 27, 2013 - 12:26 PM
Inspirational midfielder Jake Murphy has been rewarded for his outstanding season by winning the E. B. Cook Medal as Claremont’s fairest-and-best player for 2013.
The nuggetty, hard-working left-footer made light of a nagging foot injury for much of the season and did not miss a match. He received 358 votes to win the trophy by just five votes from dominant ruckman Mark Seaby, with brilliant forward Ian Richardson (300 votes) in third place and first-year Read More [+]
Thursday, September 26, 2013 - 10:05 AM
Wednesday, September 25, 2013 - 1:43 PM
The tension was almost unbearable in the final quarter of the 2013 grand final at Subiaco Oval on Sunday morning after Claremont wrested the lead from South Fremantle at the nine-minute mark and then held on grimly for the next six minutes while neither side managed to score.
The Tigers were in front by two points when the Bulldogs mounted yet another attack and danger threatened when the ball was delivered to talented forward pocket Read More [+]
Thursday, September 19, 2013 - 4:14 PM
Boxwood Hills/Scotch College schoolboy Isaac Baum made a triumphant return to action after a 14-week absence when he enlivened Claremont’s forward lines and played a significant role in the side’s convincing 60-point victory over Subiaco in the preliminary final at Claremont Oval on Sunday morning.
The contest was in the balance when Subiaco started the third quarter 14 points behind, but with the use of a fresh breeze. It was then that the 17-year-old Baum Read More [+]
Thursday, September 19, 2013 - 12:03 PM
The party is over. Claremont, the trendsetters in WA football for four years, have lost their aura of invincibility. The end of a wonderful era of dominant performances against all comers has come to a shuddering halt.
The Tigers have bowed out of the 2013 premiership race with barely a whimper and now face a massive rebuilding program to remain a powerful force in the WAFL competition.
Claremont, beaten by Swans by a point in Read More [+]
Friday, September 13, 2013 - 4:46 PM
CLAREMONT and East Perth have one last chance to enter the WAFL grand final for 2013 when the Tigers host the Royals in Sunday's preliminary final at Claremont Oval.
West Perth is already into the grand final awaiting the winner of the Claremont and East Perth clash at Claremont Oval on Sunday.
Meanwhile, the colts preliminary final will start the day at Tigerland with Claremont taking on Subiaco for the right to face South Fremantle Read More [+]
Friday, September 13, 2013 - 11:24 AM
Claremont produced 25 minutes of wonderful champagne football in the second quarter before fizzling out to a disappointing 23-point defeat at the hands of a vibrant South Fremantle in the second semi-final at Claremont Oval on Sunday.
The Tigers were a free-flowing dominant force in the second term during which they piled on six goals and held the Bulldogs a solitary major. But the home side struggled in the second half and surrendered a 24-point Read More [+]
Thursday, September 12, 2013 - 5:23 PM
Perhaps it appeared all too easy. Claremont went into Sunday’s second semi-final at Claremont Oval as red-hot favourites against West Perth.
The Tigers had won 27 of their previous 31 matches. They had beaten the Falcons at their previous five encounters --- by margins of 85, 45, 119, 19 and 21 points, an average winning margin of 57 points.
West Perth were distinct underdogs who had finished the qualifying rounds with barely a whimper, losing Read More [+]