THE South Fremantle Football Club wants Fremantle Oval to be the place to be for all members, supporters and the general public on Friday and Saturdays throughout 2013.
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Bulldogs to be fitter, faster, stronger: Hasleby
SOUTH Fremantle coach Paul Hasleby is confident that his Bulldogs outfit will be fitter, faster and stronger in 2013 largely thanks to the arrival of a new strength and conditioning coach.
Hasleby took over as coach of the Bulldogs fresh off retiring as a player heading into the 2012 season with the team already having commenced their pre-season work, meaning that for all intents and purposes this year is giving him the chance to have Read More [+]
Banner the highlight in pre-season opener
Cook to lead young Bulldogs again in 2013
RYAN Cook will again captain South Fremantle for the 2013 WAFL season and coach Paul Hasleby is excited by the leadership group that includes plenty of new and old faces.
Cook will remain captain with the returning Craig White vice-captain and 32-year-old 113-gamer Paul Mugambwa will be part of the leadership group for the first time along with Toby Bairstow, Adam Guglielmana, Adam McIntosh, Nick Borovac and the returning Mitch Carter.
Cook took over the Read More [+]
More than handy recruits, returnees for 2013
SOUTH Fremantle will largely bank on youth to try to get back into WAFL finals action in 2013 but some talented recruits, and return of some experienced players will help that cause as well.
South Fremantle welcomes back important players Craig White and Reece Adams for the 2013 season with Alistair Gillespie on board from Claremont and Mitch Banner, Warrick Andreoli and Mitch Carter joining the Bulldogs after time in the AFL.
Those additions will Read More [+]
South Fremantle pre-season fixtures
SOUTH Fremantle kicks off its pre-season campaign this Saturday morning in an intra-club game before three official hit outs against Perth, West Perth and Swan Districts before the 2013 season proper starts.
The Bulldogs finished the 2012 season full of promise winning four of its last five games with a host of youngsters stepping up.
Now with Toby McGrath, Ryan Murphy, Josh Head and Hayden North all off into retirement, the youngsters that shone so Read More [+]
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SFFC Newsletter FEB 2013
Message from the CEO
Welcome to Season 2013!
It’s with great anticipation that we bring you our first newsletter for the year. We will be bringing these out monthly and hopefully you will get plenty of information to keep you up to date.
I can’t stress how important our website is moving forward for our organisation. Please visit www.southfremantlefc.com.au as many times as you want to get updated news, stories, events, merchandise Read More [+]
Corporate Classic 20th Anniversary
Be a part of this historic event as the South Fremantle Corporate Classic celebrates its 20th Anniversary with some fantastic prizes to be won!
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Read More [+]SFFC's Pickett stars in Australian win
AT AN indoor athletics training track in late November last year, Jarrod Pickett paused, took position, steadied then bolted.
The West Australian, who is a member of the AIS-AFL Academy's level one squad, was in Canberra for a week-long camp at the Australian Institute of Sport headquarters. It was testing morning and it was time for the 20m sprint for the 16-year-old's group.
Pickett's run was over almost before it began, completing it in 2.85 seconds. He Read More [+]