First home game round 7.
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Josh Browne gone to Williamstown.
Spadanuda to wc wafl.
Football Manager, Brad Dodd, is excited to see Hagan back in the Blue and White.I see EF website has finally announced the return of Jed Hagan
Great news if trueThe West reports Teakle is back at EF. Very handy in so close to the season start....that's if The West is right for a change.
The West reports Teakle is back at EF. Very handy in so close to the season start....that's if The West is right for a change.
Still listed as an East Fremantle player. Probably trying to get a game in the league teamAnyone know what Koen Sanchez is up to this year?
Was on the league list, but been on the colts list for over a month now.....not sure why.
After spending the last 2 seasons at Port Adelaide in the AFL, Brynn Teakle returns to East Fremantle for the 2024 season. The popular ruckman had spent the pre-season training at reigning premiers, Collingwood, narrowly missing out on being added to their list. Teakle was picked up as a mid season draft selection in 2022, making his AFL debut against Sydney in Round 14. Unfortunately, he broke his collarbone in the game which required surgery.
On reflection on his time at Port, Teakle was able to see first hand the preparation required to perform week in and week out.
“Being at Port, I was able to see how some of the best players in the competition went about preparing, how hard they worked and how much dedication and time they put into recovery. I was able to tweak a few things in those spaces that I believe have helped me develop as a player
Football Manager, Brad Dodd, believes Brynn still has something to offer at the next level.
“We’re excited to welcome Brynn back to Shark Park. He had worked incredibly hard to create an opportunity at the next level, and while it hasn’t panned out as well as he would’ve liked, he is determined to continue to work on his game and keep his name in the mix. He’ll play mainly as a ruckman with East Fremantle but has shown previously that he can be damaging as a forward also”.
Update - February 2024
The East Fremantle Community Park development is close to completion with works to the eastern bank and landscaping across the park now underway.
The new footpath around the oval has now been completed, along with:
Upcoming works starting from next week into March include:
- Sculpting of the existing sump (south eastern corner) to make it smoother and more open.
- Removing the large sand piles on the north of the oval.
- Shaping some of the banks to a smoother level.
In partnership with the Western Australian State Government, East Fremantle Football Club, the East Fremantle Bowls Club, the East Fremantle Croquet Club and with funding from Lotterywest, the Town has developed the facility with community in mind.
- Installation of reticulation to the eastern bank.
- Installation of fencing to the new dog park.
- Installation of amenities to the dog park such as bins and a drink fountain.
- Footpath repair works around the oval precinct.
- Installation of over 35 trees on the eastern bank.