Claremont face South Fremantle in the qualifying final at Fremantle Community Bank Oval on Saturday afternoon in week one of the 2019 Optus WAFL Finals Series.
The Tigers mauled Swan Districts in the final round of the home-and-away season and will enter the clash full of confidence and aiming for consecutive wins, while the Bulldogs defeated West Perth and have won their past five Read More [+]
A dominant and accurate Claremont thumped Swan Districts by 106 points at Revo Fitness Stadium in the final round of the home-and-away season.
The Tigers jumped the Swans in the opening term, kicking five goals to one, but saved their best football for the third term, when they slammed on a remarkable 12.0 on their way to recording an emphatic win, 23.6 (144) to 5.8 (38).
A 10-goals-to-none second half saw Claremont’s Reserves thump Swan Districts by 72 points at Revo Fitness Stadium in the final round of the home-and-away season.
The 15.14 (104) to 4.8 (32) mauling was the Tigers’ fourth consecutive win and saw them finish five wins clear on top of the ladder.
The Tigers, who have advanced directly to the second semifinal, will have a bye Read More [+]
Claremont Football Club is proud to announce Revo Fitness Stadium, after securing a three year deal with local Perth fitness industry leader Revo Fitness.
Revo Fitness Stadium will continue to be the home of Claremont Football Club’s women and men’s teams, surrounded by the new Claremont on the Park redevelopment.
Claremont Football Club CEO, Darcy Coffey welcomes the announcement as an encouraging sign for the future of Read More [+]
Third-placed Claremont host bottom-placed Swan Districts at Claremont Oval in the final round of the home-and-away season on Saturday afternoon, with the Tigers aiming to end a two-game losing streak and regain some confidence ahead of the finals.
The clash will be the second and final meeting between the two teams this season.
Members and supporters are encouraged to attend the game and support Read More [+]
Hopes of a home qualifying final crumbled at Fremantle Oval on Saturday when Claremont stumbled and staggered to a miserable 33-point loss against a seemingly more-committed South Fremantle side.
It was an extremely disappointing display against the effervescent Bulldogs who revealed greater skill and hunger for the contest. Their players also kicked the ball longer and with far greater precision.
The successful return to football after an absence of 11 months by talented forward Alex Manuel was the most significant feature of Claremont’s 50-point victory over South Fremantle in the reserves match at Fremantle Oval on Saturday.
The 24-year-old right-footer has made a full recovery from surgery to his right knee and he moved freely in the first half of the contest before, as planned, he Read More [+]
Claremont travelled to David Gray Arena in Mandurah on Saturday afternoon for a twilight match against bottom placed Peel Thunder. Peel started the match firing on all cylinders, scoring two quick goals early in the first quarter. The Tigers were able to even the ledger after some slick ball movement from Laura Pugh, with Emily Bonser and Sarah Garstone scoring Claremont's two first quarter goals. Peel responded quickly via a centre clearance and Read More [+]
Top-of-the-table Claremont’s Reserves recorded consecutive wins after crushing West Perth by 98 points at Claremont Oval in round 18.
The 19.11 (125) to 4.3 (27) demolition was set up during a five-goals-to-none opening term and resulted from a brilliant and ferocious team performance.
The Tigers recorded 79 more disposals, 22 more inside 50s and 23 more scoring shots than the Falcons, and had an Read More [+]