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The last round of the year saw the WAFLW take on East Fremantle who had to win to secure a spot in the Finals. The girls were keen for a big game and the excitement was high to celebrate two of the Read More [+]
WAFLW
The last round of the year saw the WAFLW take on East Fremantle who had to win to secure a spot in the Finals. The girls were keen for a big game and the excitement was high to celebrate two of the Read More [+]
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Perth and Peel Thunder clashed in a thrilling encounter at Mineral Resources Park, with the Thunder ultimately emerging victorious by 19 points. A career-best six-goal performance from Sebit Kuek helped to seal the victory for Thunder
Both teams battled hard to gain an early advantage, taking nearly 12 minutes for the first goal to be scored, with Riley Smith slotting Thunders' first goal of the game thanks to some slick soccer skills. Kuek quickly followed Read More [+]
WAFLW
Round 15 saw the WAFLW back at Lane Group Stadium to take on East Perth. We were very keen to hit the scoreboard after not scoring last week. Our focus was to take the game on, change angles and lower the eyes. Unfortunately, we lost Krystal Carter, Gracie Fenton Read More [+]
Peel Thunder are pleased to announce the two-year contract extension of Geoff Valentine, which will see him remain as the Club's Senior Coach until at least the end of the 2025 WAFL season.
Valentine entered the 2023 season on the final year of his contract after commencing his role as Senior Coach at Peel in October of 2021.
Peel are currently placed third on the WAFL Read More [+]
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It seemed all but certain that Peel's Saturday clash with Claremont would end in Thunder's favour, however a late surge of inspiration from the Tigers would snatch victory in the dying minutes of the match.
A returning Blair Bell collected a healthy 25 possessions, Brady Grey 22 and Captain Ben Hancock 21. The Spoil of goals was evenly spread across six scorers apart from Kuek who secured Read More [+]
WAFLW
Round 14 saw the WAFLW team travel to Leederville to take on Subiaco. We were excited to have Krystal Carter, Ebony Bilcich and Emma Grundy back from injury alongside Jordain Thompson for her first league game for the year after dislocating her leg during preseason.
The whole game was a tight contest with the girls keeping their work rate and effort high Read More [+]
WAFL
In a closely fought battle at Lane Group Stadium, Peel Thunder suffered a narrow 62 - 56 defeat against the Subiaco Lions. The wet conditions proved challenging for both teams, with either team unable to dominate throughout the game.
After trading behinds at either end, Subiaco struck first, to secure the first major of the match. Travis Colyer's goal from a difficult angle kept Thunder in contention, but scoring became increasingly difficult as the rain intensified.
Thunder took Read More [+]
ROGERS CUP
A night game at Mineral Resources Park was our game this weekend. Perth were hungry for their first win and started with the opening two scores before we could get set. Sadly it was their number 35 (that had been identified to the backline Read More [+]
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Chris Pike
West Perth made a flying start at home on Saturday but Peel Thunder fired back from a 39-point deficit to kick the game's next seven goals to end up winning by nine points.
West Perth opened up a 39-point lead by midway through the second quarter at Pentanet Stadium in Joondalup on Saturday, but from there the Thunder took charge of the contest including kicking the Read More [+]
WAFLW
Round 12 saw our WAFLW girls travel to Fremantle Oval to take on the second-placed South Fremantle for the indigenous round. Thanks to Dan McHenry for designing our amazing jumpers.
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