
WAFL 2025: East Perth forward Sam van Dieman declares Royals ‘belong' in top two after WA Day win
WAFL 2025: East Perth forward Sam van Dieman declares Royals 'belong' in top two after WA Day win

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West Australian
2 days ago
- West Australian
IN PICTURES: Thousands flock to Great Southern for historic Albany Classic street race in city's CBD
Albany once again played host to its beloved annual street racing event over the WA Day long weekend, with more than 5000 spectators crowding into the CBD to see the Albany Classic. A total of 115 cars of all makes, eras and models lined up to race around the iconic street circuit that lapped the city centre, with their drivers hailing from all across the country. The pit lanes were set up near the Albany Town Square, and attendees of all ages stopped in to see drivers get ready to race and to have a closer look at their favourite cars after they had sped around the track. Races ran all day and the event was full of all the thrills and spills expected on a street circuit, with more than one driver meeting the concrete barricades on a corner. The Classic has been running for almost 90 years in Albany, and Albany Classic Motorsport Club president Glenn Badger said support for the event was still on the up. The event was staged with the help of hundreds of volunteers, who set the event up in the dark on Saturday night, and packed the concrete barricades down again after race day.


West Australian
3 days ago
- West Australian
Local talent on display at Wavefest, Rueben Lemmes and Isi Campbell claim prestigious open titles
The Albany Boardriders Club hosted its annual Wavefest event at Muttonbird over the WA Day long weekend, with more than 60 surfers travelling from across the south coast to compete. 2023 champion Rueben Lemmes came back to reclaim glory with a win in the open men's and Denmark surf sensation Isi Campbell took out the open women's category. The event ran heats on Saturday then returned for finals on Monday, dodging unfavourable weather and swell forecasts on Sunday, and Albany Boardriders' competition director David Beeck said high-standard surfing was on display all weekend. 'There's a bit of a buzz going on around surfing down here at the moment, we saw some great action and some high quality surfing over the weekend, and there's definitely more people wanting to get involved which is always great to see,' he said. There was plenty of young talent on show in both the open categories, with Campbell taking to the waves while defending open men's champion Zen Shepherd was back out in the line-up. 'There's definitely a solid young crew coming up through the ranks, we're noticing more Albany kids in there as well as some Denmark ones, and the calibre of competition they put on over the Wavefest this year was incredible to see,' Beeck said. Lemmes clinched victory in a close fight over defending champion Shepherd, with Luke Anderson and young gun Tyce Shepherd coming in third and fourth respectively. Campbell outlasted strong challenges in the final of the open women's with Albany local Holly Minter snatching second spot, followed by Karina Hick in third and Sascha Roberts in fourth place. Jess Ngeh defended her over-30s women's title, with Hick picking up another placing for the weekend, this time second spot. Narelle Wakefield and Maeli Cherel rounded out the top four. Josh Coumans claimed victory in the over-35 men's ahead of Jeff Lee who was a close second while Rhys Jones and Andy McKinnon were third and fourth in the final. Albany surfer Darryn Oostdam won the over-45 men's final from Beeck in second place and Jason Oostdam and Adam Wheeler coming in third and fourth. The Southern Ocean Surf Reef is being constructed at Middleton Beach and Beeck said he believed the new break close to Albany's city centre was going to invite even more interest in surfing. 'I think the surf reef is going to do wonders, and it already is, because the Denmark kids have Ocean Beach to surf on right on their back door, but without Middleton all of Albany's breaks are a lot less accessible,' he said. 'I've been down at the new reef and seen plenty of kids riding their bikes down before school in the morning for a surf or after school, so I think it'll bring a whole new tribe of young groms to us and open surfing up to a lot of new people in Albany as well.'


West Australian
3 days ago
- West Australian
Narrogin DNA takes three teams to WA Netball Association Championships, under-16 girls make grand final
Narrogin and Districts Netball Association sent three teams to the Fuel to Go & Play Association Championships over the WA Day long weekend, with the under-16 team making it through to the grand final. More than 300 teams representing 48 associations travelled from across the State to compete, with 46 divisions representing 13 metropolitan associations, 35 regional and 17 invitational teams from Singapore. NDNA's under-16 team was undefeated until the final round, with an undefeated Margaret River taking the win ahead of the grand final. Denmark put up a good fight in the first round, but Narrogin pushed through to take the win on a slim four-point margin at 19-15. Big wins against Eaton and Joondalup followed, but the team had to fight hard again in round five as Busselton threatened to overturn their winning streak. However, Narrogin fought them off through the whole game, staying one step ahead and taking the win at 20-19. The team notched another win over Port Hedland in round six, before facing top side Margaret River in the final round, where they had their first loss of the competition. The two teams faced off again in the grand final game, with Narrogin fighting hard but coming off second best with a five-goal loss to end their campaign as runners-up. The under-14 team fought against a competitive field, and started the first round of the weekend with a close game against Joondalup where they trailed by only two goals at the final whistle. Despite best efforts, the Narrogin girls couldn't stand up to the might of the division's top sides over the next three rounds, going down to Margaret River, Swan Districts and Bridgetown. They found their feet again in round six against Denmark, but couldn't quite turn the scoreboard their way and Denmark took the win at 22-19. Narrogin's weekend ended in round seven, with Swan Districts going on to defeat Rockingham and Districts in the grand final 21-7. The under-12 team played hard and kept their heads held high despite big early losses, playing through to round seven to proudly represent their association.