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The East Fremantle Football Club is the most successful WAFL club to date, having won 33 premierships along with producing several Brownlow (VFL/AFL) and Sandover (WAFL) medalists. Originally known as ...
There is still no timeline for when the East Fremantle Football Club will return to its redeveloped home ground as a licensing saga and approvals drag on at Shark Park. A $34 million project has ...
The East Fremantle Football Club (The Sharks) is the West Australian Football League's most successful club, winning 29 premierships in its 118 year history. Nationally heralded for its Talent Academy ...
Anyone can contribute to The Roar and have their work featured alongside some of Australia’s most prominent sports journalists. The East Fremantle Football Club is often forgotten by some who ...
Executive position with one of Australia's most reputable Sporting Brands A values driven organisation that recognises the importance of quality people Contribute to the Community in a Club atmosphere ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. East Fremantle Football Club league coach Steve Malaxos has resigned after the Sharks were thumped by 48 points by Subiaco on Saturday.
A commitment to reducing costs in challenging times has resulted in the East Fremantle Football Club easing financial strain prior to its new era at Moss Street. East Fremantle’s sponsorship also ...
AN ATM was stolen from the East Fremantle Football Club this morning. The free-standing machine was taken from the main bar area of the club rooms about 5.30am. Anyone with information is asked to ...
Ben Allan leads the Dockers onto East Fremantle Oval for their first match against an AFL side, Essendon.Credit: The Age Archives The AFL will finally gain its long-hoped-for 16th team in 1995 ...
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