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By Dan Scamozzi
Claremont’s season came to a frustrating and disappointing end in the preliminary final at Fremantle Community Bank Oval on Sunday afternoon, with the wasteful Tigers suffering a 30-point defeat against a sharper and fitter South Fremantle.
In a low-scoring scrap, the Tigers went goalless in the first term and scoreless in the third term as the Bulldogs prevailed 9.9 (63) to 4.9 (33) to set up Read More [+]
By Dan Scamozzi
The mighty Claremont Tigers face South Fremantle in the preliminary final at Fremantle Community Bank Oval on Sunday afternoon in week three of the 2019 Optus WAFL Finals Series.
Remarkably, the eagerly-anticipated clash will be the third time in five weeks that the teams have faced each other at the same venue, with the winner to meet Subiaco in the Grand Final at Optus Stadium.
Read More [+]By Dan Scamozzi
Desire, intent, application, selflessness and mateship were all key aspects of Claremont’s thrilling and hard-fought six-point win against West Coast in sublime conditions in the first semifinal at Revo Fitness Stadium.
In a ferocious contest which featured nearly 200 tackles and was played at a high intensity, the Tigers prevailed 10.6 (66) to 8.12 (60) on the back of a brilliant team performance which included every Read More [+]
Subiaco captain Hayley Miller and vice-captain Danika Pisconeri shared the honours in the inaugural WAFL Women’s Dhara Kerr Fairest and Best Award on Monday, September 9 at Optus Stadium with 13 votes each.
Miller polled votes in seven of the nine games she played, including one 3-vote game and four 2-vote games. Pisconeri, who had a great season in the ruck for the Lions, polled votes on six occasions including three best-on-ground performances.
Miller, who is an AFLW midfielder for Fremantle, added to the Award she won outright in 2018 by continuing her strong form in the WAFLW State League competition in 2019.
By Dan Scamozzi
Claremont’s Reserves roared into the Grand Final after thumping West Perth by 77 points in sublime conditions in the second semifinal at Revo Fitness Stadium.
The dominant Tigers proved far too good for the overwhelmed Falcons in the 17.11 (113) to 5.6 (36) demolition and are now just one win away from a premiership.
A positive mindset, fierce intent, application, ferocious pressure and tackling Read More [+]
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By Dan Scamozzi
The mighty Claremont Tigers host West Coast in a sudden-death first semifinal at Revo Fitness Stadium on Sunday afternoon in week two of the 2019 Optus WAFL Finals Series.
The Tigers suffered a frustrating defeat against South Fremantle in the qualifying final and will be aiming for an improved performance in order to keep their season alive.
The clash will be the Tigers’ Read More [+]
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Read More [+]By Dan Scamozzi
Claremont suffered a frustrating seven-point defeat against South Fremantle in the qualifying final at Fremantle Community Bank Oval in week one of the 2019 Optus WAFL Finals Series.
Despite recording three more scoring shots, the Tigers were let down by poor skill execution, turnovers and missed shots at goal, as the efficient and slick Bulldogs prevailed 11.5 (71) to 9.10 (64).
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