The Swan Districts Football Club announces the resignation of the club’s League WAFL Women’s Coach, Leith Woods.
Leith advised today that she regrettably needed to resign from the position due to personal circumstances.
“It was never my intention to have to step down during the season and I apologise for the disruption it will cause to the club and the team”, said Leith.
After a hard fought 1-goal victory against Peel Thunder on the weekend, Round 2’s WAFLW team selection against Claremont was set to be a difficult one for the coaches.
With experienced players Shannon Matthews and Bianca Webb ready to return for their first game of the season, last week’s debutants Courtney Lindgren and Olivia Cripps will make way for them and play in the Reserves and Rogers Cup respectively. Taylor Read More [+]
There have been two required changes to the league side who went down to West Perth in an 11-point loss last weekend.
After strong efforts, Jackson Beck and Nelson Waite are forced to make way due to injury.
Former Eagle, Tarir Bayok, will make his debut for the Swans and is set to light up the field with his speed, energy and skill through the middle and around the Read More [+]
Join Swans past players and coaches at the 1990 Premiership Thirty Year Reunion at the home game v Subiaco on Saturday 1 August. It’s a double header match day with the WAFL starting at 12.40pm and WAFLW at 3.10pm.
All 1990 players and coaching staff will receive free ground entry, a sausage sizzle and complimentary beer and softdrink between 12pm and the end of the first quarter of the WAFL League Read More [+]
It was a hard day at the office for the three Swans WAFL teams in Round 1, with their Colts, Reserves and League sides going down to West Perth at Steel Blue Oval on Saturday 18th July.
The WAFLW side however, were able to weather the Peel Thunder storm on a rainy day in Mandurah, with a one goal victory.
A President’s Luncheon was also held at Steel Read More [+]
The Swan Districts WAFLW side will go into Round 1 with a very different looking team to the one that appeared in last year’s Grand Final.
With most AFLW players unable to compete in this season’s competition, league coach Leith Woods has needed to make 14 changes to the side, with 9 players set to make their league or club debuts.
Playing another young side in Peel Thunder, it Read More [+]
The 2019 off-season recruiting drive appears to have already paid off for the Swan Districts league side, with up to four of their newcomers set to lace up the boots for their new club in Round 1 of the 2020 Optus WAFL Premiership season.
Nelson Waite made his way across from East Perth, with Frank Anderson, Sam Fisher and Deven Costigan coming from the Northern Blues in Victoria.
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The Swan Districts Football Club continues to set the bar across the WAFLW competition after the official opening of their dedicated women’s change rooms.
Without having to share the existing change rooms, or be worried about one of the male players accidently walking through, females of all ages are now able to feel comfortable while getting dressed before and after games, or when preparing for training.