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FALCONS HOST QUALIFYING FINAL AGAINST PEEL THUNDER

Sunday, August 30, 2015 - 2:54 PM

WEST PERTH will host Peel Thunder in the qualifying final at HBF Arena next Sunday afternoon to open the 2015 WAFL finals series.

The Falcons have finished the home and away season in second position on the WAFL ladder with a 13-7 and now will host the Thunder who ended in third spot and will play in their first ever finals appearance since joining the WAFL in 1997.

West Perth's reserves and colts will also play in the finals next Sunday, with the reserves to face East Perth in an elimination final, with the colts to also feature in an elimination final with the times and venues of those games still to be confirmed.

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TIGERS TURN TABLES ON FALCONS WITH FAST FINISH

Sunday, August 30, 2015 - 2:32 PM - by Chris Pike

WEST Perth had a taste of its own medicine at HBF Arena on Saturday with Claremont kicking the last four goals of the game to come back from trailing by 25 points during the last quarter to record the crucial two-point victory.

By the time West Perth kicked the first two goals of the last quarter through Matt Fowler and Steve Potente, the Falcons looked set to win their 10th straight match at HBF Arena this season.

West Perth has made a habit of finishing strongly right throughout the season as well but Claremont had its finals position up for grabs, and found something in the last 20 minutes to kick the final four goals of the game to win 9.15 (69) to 10.7 (67).

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ROUND 23 PREVIEW V CLAREMONT

Friday, August 28, 2015 - 5:01 PM - by Chris Pike

WEST Perth looks to remain unbeaten at home this season, to win a fourth straight match entering the finals and to deny Claremont a place in the finals when the Falcons host the Tigers at HBF Arena on Saturday.

The final home and away game of the season at HBF Arena will also see the Falcons take a commemorative grandstand photo of the Whinnen-Dempsey stand prior to the match, so to be part of history make sure you are there and get in the shot.

West Perth has won all nine of its games at HBF Arena this season on its way to a 13-6 record to now be guaranteed of a home final next Sunday against either Peel Thunder or East Perth.

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BILL GETS GRILLED – BILL MONAGHAN ROUND 22 Q & A

Thursday, August 27, 2015 - 4:46 PM - by Chris Pike

WEST Perth premiership coach Bill Monaghan will be conducting a weekly question and answer segment for the club's website. Here he discusses the win over South Fremantle that guarantees West Perth second position and a home final ahead of the last round clash with Claremont at HBF Arena.

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MEMBERS’ APPRECIATION DAY COMMEMORATIVE GRANDSTAND PHOTO

Monday, August 24, 2015 - 3:05 PM

CALLING all members and supporters to get along to the game this Saturday against Claremont at HBF Arena and be in our first ever grandstand photo!

All members and supporters who wish to be in our first commemorative grandstand photo will need to be in position by 1.50pm.

Even if you watch the League game from the grassed banks, we are calling all members and supporters to come into the grandstand for the photo, then move to your preferred viewing position for the game.

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ANOTHER STRONG FINISH SEES FALCONS BOOK IN HOME FINAL

Monday, August 24, 2015 - 11:53 AM - by Chris Pike

WEST Perth has once again finished all over the top of its opponent this time kicking the last four goals to beat South Fremantle by 23 points at Fremantle Oval on Saturday to guarantee second spot on the WAFL ladder and a home final.

West Perth had a narrow lead for most of the afternoon at the port, but South Fremantle kicked the first two goals of the last quarter to take the lead and challenge the Falcons to again find something.

But West Perth has been able to deliver big last quarters for much of the 2015 season and that was again the case on Saturday with the Falcons booting the final four goals to beat the Bulldogs 12.13 (85) to 9.8 (62).

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VICTORY SECURES SECOND SPOT

Monday, August 24, 2015 - 10:16 AM - by Darrell Kent

WEST Perth once again showed its ability to dig deep and run out matches at Fremantle Oval on Saturday. The Falcons were challenged all day by South Fremantle who snatched the lead early in the last quarter but to their credit the Falcons dug deep to kick the last four goals of the game to ensure the important victory.

The loss of the in-form Chris Keunen and Aidan Lynch before the game set up a new set of challenges for West Perth but it gave the opportunity for big man Tim Sutherland to play his first league game of football and to his credit he didn’t look out of place. He held his own at the first bounce down but it was Souths who were first on the board courtesy of skipper Ryan Cook.

The first Falcons major went to Michael Lourey who was on the end of a pass by Shane Nelson. His accurate kick was his 33rd major for the year. Both sides battled for dominance during the next 10 minutes but behinds were the order of the day until the 21-minute mark when a long kick forward by key playmaker, Andrew Strijk, enabled Steve Potente to snap from the edge of the square. This gave West Perth an eight-point lead. The lead was short lived as Josh Pullman pulled one back for the Bulldogs. The Falcons’ reply was very quick, however, as a tap out of the middle saw Tyler Keitel take possession and handball to Strijk who finished on the run from 40. Another behind to West Perth followed before Craig White marked just before the siren. His accurate kick after the siren saw West Perth take a three-point lead into the first change; 3.5 (23) to 3.2 (20).

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ROUND 22 PREVIEW V SOUTH FREMANTLE

Friday, August 21, 2015 - 9:48 PM - by Chris Pike

WEST Perth heads to Fremantle Oval to take on the out of contention South Fremantle on Saturday with the Falcons looking to further consolidate second position on the WAFL ladder to move further towards a home final at HBF Arena.

West Perth is now looking solid in second position having beaten East Fremantle and Swan Districts the last two weeks to be in pole position to remain in that second spot and to secure a home final at HBF Arena in the first week.

With one team looking to finish the season on a high and the other to keep its good form going ahead of the finals, and to more importantly not suffer any more injuries, it still should be a game well worth keeping an eye on.

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FALCONS TO JOIN IN 'SOCK IT TO SARCOMA' AWARENESS CAMPAIGN

Friday, August 21, 2015 - 2:09 PM

THE West Perth Football Club will join the 'Sock it to Sarcoma' awareness campaign this weekend by wearing odd socks in support of Kalin Foley who was diagnosed with a rare soft tissue paediatric following a football injury.

Kalin Foley was in Year Seven in 2012 when he was diagnosed with a rare soft tissue paediatric sarcoma called Rhabdomyosarcoma after a suspected injury in a game of football.

Kalin played for Wanneroo Junior Football Club for many years & attended school at Prendiville Catholic College with many Ocean Ridge Junior Football Club players.

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FALCONS TO HAVE TOUGH SELECTION CALLS IN LEAD UP TO FINALS

Friday, August 21, 2015 - 1:05 PM - by Chris Pike

WEST Perth coach Bill Monaghan will carefully monitor the workload of his players with the potential of eight straight games leading into the finals, and then possibly not another break until the season is over depending on what happens come September.

However, he will also have some selection dilemmas over the last two games of the home and away season starting this Saturday at Fremantle Oval against South Fremantle and then finishing at HBF Arena in the last round against Claremont.

Co-captain Luke Tedesco along with key players Kris Shannon, Nick Rodda, Laine Rasmussen and Mitch van Berlo will all be pressing for selection on return from injury either this week or next while some others are banging down the door based on their reserves form.

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