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Retirements

The end of the season sadly means that a number of players will be hanging up the boots.

We farewell Matthew Jupp – a life member, Premiership captain and a stalwart of our club for nearly 200 League games; Blaine Boekhorst – 2022 Sandover Medallist; Josh Schoenfeld – 2023 Premiership player.
 

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Well done to Declan Pauline for winning the Jack Clarke Medal in the WAFL colts. Great effort considering the young fella had played the last 1/3 of the season in the reserves.
 
Retirements

The end of the season sadly means that a number of players will be hanging up the boots.

We farewell Matthew Jupp – a life member, Premiership captain and a stalwart of our club for nearly 200 League games; Blaine Boekhorst – 2022 Sandover Medallist; Josh Schoenfeld – 2023 Premiership player.
Gee, losing Jupp will be huge. How many times has he saved us?
 
Great effort by EF reserves team to thrash Subi, and earn a GF spot this weekend v Cl. Great to see youngsters in Austin and Sanchez kick 9 between them up front....a fair few boys out there on Sunday, played colts this year too.
 
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Best game so far for Sanchez , I believe.
Was highly rated.
Just hasn't got going this year for EF as some folk thought or would like. Has kicked 7 so far in the finals, and hopefully a few more this weekend. Definitely talented enough to play league, though with Hagan kicking 30 this year, Sanchez has got some competition for that small forward role at EF.
 
Great effort by EF reserves team to thrash Subi, and earn a GF spot this weekend v Cl. Great to see youngsters in Austin and Sanchez kick 9 between them up front....a fair few boys out there on Sunday, played colts this year too.
Gunna be a hard job knocking off Claremont Freeze, but hey, it’s there for the taking.
 
An extraordinary battle between a local council and a WAFL club has needed government intervention after councillors reportedly tried to ban a shark logo over fears it was confronting for families.

East Fremantle Football Club — nicknamed the Sharks — are yet to return to their newly redeveloped home despite more than $32 million in upgrades being completed at the council-owned ground earlier this year.

Mitchell Woodcock The West Australian
 

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East Fremantle Football Club is delighted to announce that senior coach Bill Monaghan has extended his contract for an additional two years, ensuring he will remain at the helm through to the end of the 2027 season.



Since his appointment leading into the 2019 season, Monaghan has been pivotal in shaping the club’s direction, cultivating a culture of resilience and sustained success. Under his leadership, the team has achieved significant milestones, including participation in three finals series and securing the 2023 Men’s League Premiership.
 
The East Fremantle Football Club is thrilled to announce that Adrian Bromage has been appointed to the role of General Manager Football Operations, beginning this week. Bromage, a former East Fremantle League Premiership player, brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the Sharks at an exciting time in the club’s history.
 
An extraordinary battle between a local council and a WAFL club has needed government intervention after councillors reportedly tried to ban a shark logo over fears it was confronting for families.

East Fremantle Football Club — nicknamed the Sharks — are yet to return to their newly redeveloped home despite more than $32 million in upgrades being completed at the council-owned ground earlier this year.

Mitchell Woodcock The West Australian
Seems like the council is playing silly buggers with the sub-lease. Do you know anything?
 
Seems like the council is playing silly buggers with the sub-lease. Do you know anything?
At a Council meeting last night, the Town of East Fremantle rejected our Club’s request for a two-week extension to allow our lawyers to finalise the sub-lease and once again moved the goal posts in relation to the requirements around the sub-lease and license agreements.

Through the recent intervention of the State Government, we were within two weeks of finalising the sub-lease agreement to enable us to move into the facility.

The decision from Council last night – which goes against the recommendation of their CEO – undoes the positive steps that had been taken in recent weeks and sets the relationship between the two parties backwards.
 
Seems like the council is playing silly buggers with the sub-lease. Do you know anything?
There seems to be a vocal anti Sharks group.
The type that want to ban any kind of noise or disruption to their dull, boring, empty, lacklustre existence as servile consumers. They want to be able to stroll down for a frappacinno without any horrible, smelly footballers hanging around.
The parents of the strawberry generation
 
There seems to be a vocal anti Sharks group.
The type that want to ban any kind of noise or disruption to their dull, boring, empty, lacklustre existence as servile consumers. They want to be able to stroll down for a frappacinno without any horrible, smelly footballers hanging around.
The parents of the strawberry generation
Those NIMBY people stop a lot of developments.

We have a rental crisis because of these people.
 
There seems to be a vocal anti Sharks group.
The type that want to ban any kind of noise or disruption to their dull, boring, empty, lacklustre existence as servile consumers. They want to be able to stroll down for a frappacinno without any horrible, smelly footballers hanging around.
The parents of the strawberry generation
Why is the Council in control of the oval?
 

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