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- Round 4BYE
- Round 5Thu Apr 2516:10VS
Mineral Resources Park - Round 6Sun May 0511:10VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium - Round 7Sat May 1114:40VS
East Fremantle Oval - Round 8Sat May 2514:10VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium - Round 9Mon Jun 0314:10VS
Pentanet Stadium - Round 10Sun Jun 0914:10VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium - Round 11BYE
- Round 12Sat Jun 2214:10VS
Steel Blue Oval - Round 13Sat Jun 2914:30VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium - Round 14Sat Jul 0614:30VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium - Round 15BYE
- Round 16Sat Jul 2014:30VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium - Round 17Sat Jul 2714:30VS
Revo Fitness Stadium - Round 18Sat Aug 0314:30VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium - Round 19Sat Aug 1011:10VS
Mineral Resources Park - Round 20Sat Aug 1714:30VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium - Round 21Sun Aug 2514:30VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium
The 2017 Naitanui Cup
The 2017 Naitanui Cup was held at Leederville Oval on Friday 17 November. The Cup was the successful culmination of a unique collaboration between the West Australian Football Commission (WAFC) Metro Central, WAFC Metro North and the West Coast Eagles FC. The Naitanui Cup was designed by West Coast FC Game Development Manager, Adam Selwood and WAFC Community Development Manager, Isaac Stewart to supply Indigenous and Multicultural players with exposure to talent identification opportunities at East Perth FC, Perth FC, Subiaco FC, Swan Districts FC and eventually the West Coast Eagles FC.
The Naitanui Cup showcased the cultural diversity of WAFC Metro Central and North with 100 Indigenous and Multicultural participants aged 12 to 15 strutting their stuff under lights at Leederville Oval. The participants seized the opportunity to showcase their athleticism and skill to WAFC Talent Managers and West Coast FC Game Development staff. The diversity of Naitanui Cup was highlighted by the backgrounds of participants including Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Sudanese & Vietnamese.
The Naitanui Cup saw the participation of kids with a diverse array of skills, with some being exposed to AFL in 2017 and other playing Junior Football and WAFL Colts or 16s Development. The WAFC hopes to exploit the success of the Naitanui Cup and boost Youth participation by linking participants to Junior Clubs in 2018. The WAFC wishes to recognise its key partners including the Chung Wah Association, City of Perth, City of Vincent, Edmund Rice Centre, Indian Society of WA, John Carey MLA, Tim Hammond MP and West Coast Eagles for supporting the 2017 Naitanui Cup.
“The Naitanui Cup showcased the diverse array of exciting Indigenous and Multicultural players who exist at Youth Community Clubs and WAFL Development Squads in Metro Central and North. The Naitanui Cup produces a number of significant outcomes for WA Football including Fan Development, Club Participation and Talent Identification. The Naitanui Cup was a massive success in 2017, but we hope the expansion of Naitanui In-School and After-School will drive more Youth participation and strengthen WAFL and AFL pathways.”