This is a list of records from the West Australian Football League (WAFL) since its inception in 1885 (formerly known as the West Australian Football Association, West Australian National Football League, Western Australia State Football League and Westar Rules).
Note: The score of 41.30 (276) by East Perth against South Fremantle in 1944 was in an under-19 competition due to the loss of players to serve in World War II, and is excluded in some sources. The score of 40.18 (258) by South Fremantle against West Perth in 1981 is the record in WAFL senior competition.
† Peel Thunder scored 10.10 (70) for the match, but their score was deleted as a penalty for playing former Fitzroy and Subiaco rover Peter Bird without a clearance.[2]
1 Sheedy played 37 games in 1942-1944, which was in an under-19 competition due to the loss of players to serve in World War II; these games are excluded in some sources, which list Sheedy as playing 295 WAFL games.
The only other player to play 300 WAFL games was Kris Miller (East Fremantle, South Fremantle), who played 303 games between 1999 and 2014.
A display of sheer determination against a strengthening wind in the final quarter allowed Swan Districts to record their solitary win for the season with Holmes kicking the goal after the siren.
Gerreyn kicks a goal after the siren for Claremont’s sixth consecutive victory in round 8 of the season while all eighteen East Fremantle players yelled to put him off balance.
West Coast's Harry Barnett missed a shot on goal, allowing Swan Districts to bring the ball back into their forward 50, where Edwards marked and kicked truly.
Kristian Cary kicked after the siren, but his kick fell short the huge pack competing on the goal line saw the ball forced through for a rushed behind. The draw ended West Coast's losing streak for the 2023 season.