Peel Football League - AFL Players Who Originally Come From PFL Clubs

AFL Players Who Originally Come From PFL Clubs

- Paul Bower (South Mandurah)- Carlton

- Matt Riggio (Waroona) - North Melbourne

- Daniel Wells (Rockingham) - North Melbourne

- Farren Ray (Mandurah) - Western Bulldogs/ St Kilda

- Brock O'Brien (Pinjarra) - Fremantle

Australian rules football in Western Australia
Representative side
  • Sandgropers
Governing bodies
  • West Australian Football Commission
  • West Australian Country Football League (regional)
Professional clubs (AFL)
  • West Coast Eagles
  • Fremantle Football Club
Major leagues
  • West Australian Football League
  • West Australian State Premiership
Metropolitan leagues
  • Western Australian Amateur Football League
  • Mercantile Football Association
  • Sunday Football League
  • Western Australian Football Association
Other leagues
  • Avon
  • Central Kimberley
  • Central Midlands, Central Wheatbelt
  • East Kimberley
  • Eastern Districts
  • Esperance District
  • Fortescue
  • Gascoyne
  • Goldfields
  • Great Northern
  • Great Southern
  • Hills
  • Lower South West
  • Mortlock
  • Newman
  • North Midlands
  • North Pilbara
  • Ongerup
  • Peel
  • Ravensthorpe
  • South West
  • Upper Great Southern
  • West Kimberley
Women's leagues
  • West Australian Women's Football League
Principal venues
  • Patersons Stadium
  • Fremantle Oval
  • Medibank Stadium
  • East Fremantle Oval
  • Steel Blue Oval
  • Bendigo Bank Stadium
  • Claremont Oval
  • Arena Joondalup
  • Brownes Stadium
Major events
  • Western Derby

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