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Clubs competing across Perth in the Lacrosse WA competition.

Alkimos Pirates Lacrosse Club

Alkimos

Founded in 2018, the Alkimos Pirates are the newest club in WA lacrosse, and they've made quite an entrance. The club was born from a vision to bring lacrosse to Perth's fast-growing northern suburbs, built on the belief that more people in more parts of the city should get to experience the game. They play at Leatherback Park in Alkimos and run programs for kids and adults year-round, including a QuickStix program that runs outside of the main season. If you live in the northern suburbs and you're curious about lacrosse, the Pirates are your team.

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Bayswater Lacrosse Club

Bayswater

Bayswater has been calling Halliday Park home since 1949, making them one of the most established clubs in WA lacrosse. The club has two full-size floodlit fields, their own club rooms, and a bar, which means match days at Bayswater have a proper community feel. They field men's and women's teams across multiple divisions, run junior programs from Under 11s through Under 17s, and have a long history of producing players who've gone on to wear WA and Australian colours. Training runs Tuesday and Thursday nights under the lights at Halliday Park.

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East Fremantle Lacrosse Club

East Fremantle

Formed in 1899, East Fremantle is the oldest continually operating lacrosse club in Western Australia. The Blues have been competing at Preston Point Reserve in East Fremantle for generations, and their trophy cabinet reflects it, including both the Men's and Women's State League titles in 2024. Three club members have been named in World Teams over the years, and two have taken out the World MVP award. East Fremantle fields teams at every level from Modcrosse through to State League and has a strong track record of developing players who go on to represent WA and Australia. If you want to play for a club with genuine pedigree, this is it.

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Phoenix Lacrosse Club

Hamilton Hill

Phoenix is the oldest lacrosse club in Western Australia, established in 1896, making them part of the very first wave of lacrosse in WA. Based in the south-east corridor of Perth, the club plays with Spirit, Culture and Community at its core, values that have been passed down through generations of players. They have two floodlit fields and field Men's and Women's teams from State League down to QuickStix for kids. Phoenix is a club that takes pride in doing things the right way. They value conduct and attitude over outcome, and have long been a place where players of all ages and backgrounds feel genuinely welcome.

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Subiaco Lacrosse Club

Shenton Park

The Subiaco Lions have been part of the Perth lacrosse scene since 1940. Based at Rosalie Park in Shenton Park, they offer competitive teams across a wide range of divisions for both men and women. The club is active in local school programs and community outreach, and runs QuickStix sessions to introduce new players to the game. Subiaco is a KidSport-approved club, so eligible families can access funding to help cover registration costs. They're a welcoming club with plenty of experienced players happy to help beginners find their feet.

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Wanneroo-Joondalup Lacrosse Club

Greenwood

The Wanneroo-Joondalup Lacrosse Club is one of the biggest in WA, drawing players from right across the Greater Perth area. They field junior and senior Men's and Women's teams in the Lacrosse WA competition, and run their own Modcrosse development program for school-aged kids. The club's home is Penistone Reserve in Greenwood, and their community runs deep. They've had players travel from as far as Busselton just to pull on the jersey. If you're picking up a stick for the first time or looking to step up your game, there's a spot for you at Wann-Joon.

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Wembley Lacrosse Club

Floreat

Founded in 1938 by local shopkeeper Harold Clifton, Wembley Lacrosse Club has been one of Perth's great sporting institutions for nearly 90 years. What started as a handful of Scout troop members with hickory sticks has grown into a thriving club fielding Men's and Women's teams from Modcrosse through to State League. The club is home to the Wembley Wolves (men's) and Wembley Waves (women's), both playing out of Floreat Oval. Wembley is an approved KidSport club, making it easier for families to get their kids involved. They genuinely believe the sport should be accessible to everyone, from players who've never seen a lacrosse stick to those chasing a State title.

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