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In an unusual football year that looks as though the Optus 2020 WAFL/WAFLW Premiership Season will be shortened significantly, or called off, the welfare of the Swan Districts staff, players, volunteers and fans is more crucial than ever.
You can’t beat passion when it comes to coaching the youth, and that is something Simon Bergin has in abundance, particularly when sharing his knowledge with the Swan Districts Colts side.
It would be fair to say that our 2020 Optus WAFL Premiership Season Reserves Coach, Dave McKay, is a Swans man through and through.
The WA Football Commission has just confirmed that the commencement of the WAFL competition will be postponed until 31st May. This will apply to all premier State Leagues and national and state talent programs across the country.
To all Swans Members and Supporters,
The coronavirus is sweeping across the world and is presenting us with challenges which are unprecedented for our generation. However, this is not a time to panic.
La Salle College and Cyril Jackson High School school-based trainees, are spending one day a week at Steel Blue Oval learning about how a state league football club operates.
The Swan Districts Football Club are making a name for themselves as more than a local WAFL team, with a number of initiatives in place to offer a helping hand in the community, wherever they can.
Swan Districts Football Club is delighted to announce Brooke Draper as the club’s new General Manager of Community. Brooke will lead the club’s growing community outreach strategy through its metropolitan and regional communities.
Everyone loves to see a powerful tackle on the field, and that’s what you’ll get with Swan Districts rugby-turned-footy recruit, Nelson Waite.