Landmark Regional Round Mon, June 12, 2017 - 9:41 AM

Seven matches will take place in regional WA this Saturday as part of the Landmark Country Championships revised format which is in its second year.  This number is up from six matches last year.

2017 sees the return of the Goldfields Football League who should field a strong side in their return to the Championships since dropping out of the program in 2012.

Regional matches will all take place on Saturday 17 June with games being played in Coorow (NMFL v CWBFL), Merriden (EDFL v Goldfields) Manjimup (LSWFL v UGSFL), Gnowangerup (OFA v GSFL), Moora (CMCFL v Mortlock), Northam (Avon v GNFL) and Mandurah (Peel v SWFL).

WACFL General Manager Joe Georgiades was excited by the potential of the regional matches “2017 will be the second year of the Regional trial and we are hoping the excellent fixtures sees some exciting matches and big crowds over the weekend.

Players should all be well aware of the fixturing and if the current state squad is anything to go by, there should be some excellent players putting their hands up for rep footy in 2017.”

All competitions south of Carnarvon will break for the weekend with a number of Leagues also fielding sides at the Great Southern (Kulin) and Northern Regions (Wongan Hills) Colts Carnivals which has matches over Saturday and Sunday.

Following this, all matches head to the metropolitan area with five Colts to fight it out in Mandurah between the 6-8 July with Peel, Northern Regions and the South West taking out the last three Colts titles.

Seniors will play two shortened matches on Saturday 8 July in Perth, with finals to take place on Sunday.  The South West proved it was possible to still make the finals despite losing their Regional Match to Peel last year.  Peel was a dominant force in 2016, but interestingly, a number of their better players are now playing in the South West.

In a first, the WACFL also has plans afoot to host a female ‘Talent ID’ match for some of the best regional female players on Sunday 9 July. The match could prove a great stepping stone for females playing in the country to get on an AFLW team list.

Details of Perth matches will be released at a later date.

Full match previews of these seven matches will appear on the website later in the week

 

 

 

 

Saturday (17/06/2017)

     

DIVISION 2 (North)

North Midlands v Central Wheatbelt

1.30pm

COOROW

DIVISION 2 (South)

Eastern Districts v Goldfields

2.00pm

MERREDIN

DIVISION 1

Lower South West v Upper Great Southern

2.00pm

MANJIMUP

DIVISION 2 (South)

Ongerup v Great Southern

2.00pm

GNOWANGERUP

DIVISION 2 (North)

Central Midlands Coastal v Mortlock

2.30pm

MOORA

DIVISION 1

Avon v Great Northern

4.00pm

NORTHAM

DIVISION 1

Peel v South West

4.00pm

MANDURAH

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