Peel Thunder

Leagues Played
WAFL 48
Links
Wikipedia

Fixtures

WAFL 05/04 06:10 6 Peel Thunder vs West Perth View
WAFL 05/11 06:10 7 Swan Districts vs Peel Thunder View
WAFL 05/25 06:10 8 Peel Thunder vs South Fremantle View
WAFL 06/01 06:30 9 Claremont vs Peel Thunder View
WAFL 06/15 05:10 11 Peel Thunder vs Perth View
WAFL 06/22 06:30 12 West Perth vs Peel Thunder View

Results

WAFL 04/20 06:00 4 West Coast Reserves v Peel Thunder 55-123
WAFL 04/13 05:40 3 Peel Thunder v East Perth 69-53
WAFL 04/07 06:10 2 Subiaco v Peel Thunder 92-66
WAFL 03/30 05:40 1 Peel Thunder v East Fremantle 82-63
WAFL 09/24 07:20 1 [1] East Fremantle v Peel Thunder [4] 85-46
WAFL 09/17 06:10 232 [4] Peel Thunder v Subiaco [3] 77-53
WAFL 09/09 06:10 2 East Fremantle v Peel Thunder 60-55
WAFL 09/02 04:10 693 Subiaco v Peel Thunder 74-84
WAFL 08/26 06:10 20 Swan Districts v Peel Thunder 73-83
WAFL 08/19 06:10 19 Peel Thunder v West Perth 72-80
WAFL 08/12 06:10 18 Peel Thunder v Claremont 91-59
WAFL 08/05 06:10 17 Peel Thunder v West Coast Reserves 132-34

The Peel Thunder Football Club is an Australian rules football club playing in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and WAFL Women's (WAFLW). The team is based in Mandurah, Western Australia, with their home ground being Rushton Park. The club joined the WAFL as an expansion team in 1997.

Since 2014 Peel have been in a formal alignment with the Fremantle Dockers of the Australian Football League, an arrangement which sees Fremantle's reserve players play for Peel.

History

Peel Thunder Football Club was formed in 1996 after the West Australian Football Commission (WAFC) granted a ninth licence in the WAFL to the Mandurah-Peel region. The licence was issued on the condition that the club be ready to compete in the 1997 Westar Rules season. Geoff Miles was appointed as the club's inaugural coach and Phil Gilbert appointed captain. The Thunder managed just one win in 1997 and finished last on the ladder, with Scott Simister winning the inaugural best and fairest. They managed another one-win season in 1998, before going winless in 1999.

In March 2011, the club was fined $10,000 for breaching salary cap rules involving player payments to midfielder Rory O'Brien during the 2009 season.

Between 1997 and 2014, the Thunder failed to qualify for the finals, with their best season coming in 2008 when they recorded an 8–12 win–loss record and a sixth-place finish. During that time, they collected nine wooden spoons, including three in a row twice (1997–99 & 2011–13), and finished second last seven times.

In 2014, Peel became directly aligned with the Fremantle Dockers of the Australian Football League, an arrangement which saw Fremantle's reserve players playing exclusively for Peel in the WAFL for the first time. In 2015, the second season of this arrangement, Peel qualified for the finals for the first time in its history, finishing third on the ladder with a club-best record of 13–7. Due to Fremantle's decision to rest a host of its key AFL players ahead of their finals campaign, the majority of Peel's usual Fremantle contingent was called up for AFL duties, which impacted Peel's ability to field a competitive team against West Perth in the qualifying final. As a result, Peel was blown out of the water by West Perth, losing their first finals game 145–36. Despite regaining many of their Fremantle players for their semi-final clash against East Perth the following week, they were knocked out of the finals with an 84–62 defeat at the hands of the Royals.

In 2016, the Thunder finished the home and away season in fourth place on the ladder with an 11–9 record. Despite a drop off from 2015, Peel headed into the WAFL finals with a huge boost thanks to Fremantle's poor season in 2016. With Fremantle missing the finals in 2016, it provided Peel with a huge contingent of players for their finals campaign. Behind 17 Docker-listed players, the Thunder won three do-or-die finals in a row against East Perth, West Perth and South Fremantle respectively to reach their first ever WAFL grand final. In the grand final, Peel defeated Subiaco by 23 points to win their first WAFL premiership. Peel's midfield had too much running power and grunt inside for Subiaco, with Docker Connor Blakely winning the Simpson Medal on the back of 38 possessions. Fellow Docker Ed Langdon was also an important contributor with 39 disposals, eight marks and a goal.

Peel were a foundation member of the WAFL Women's competition in 2019. The club recorded their first senior women's premiership in the competition in the 2020 season.

Peel Thunder is an Australian rules football team based in Mandurah, Western Australia. The team competes in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), which is the premier state-level competition in Western Australia.

Peel Thunder was established in 1996 and has since become a prominent team in the WAFL. The team's name is derived from the Peel region, which encompasses the areas of Mandurah, Rockingham, and Pinjarra.

The team's colors are purple, white, and gold, and their logo features a thunderbolt symbolizing power and energy. Peel Thunder's home ground is the David Grays Arena, located in Mandurah, which has a seating capacity of around 10,000 spectators.

Peel Thunder has a strong affiliation with the Fremantle Dockers, an Australian Football League (AFL) team based in Perth. As part of this affiliation, Peel Thunder serves as a development team for the Dockers, providing opportunities for young players to showcase their skills and potentially earn a spot on the AFL team.

Over the years, Peel Thunder has achieved considerable success in the WAFL. They have won three premierships, with their most recent victory coming in 2016. The team has also produced several talented players who have gone on to have successful careers in the AFL.

Peel Thunder's style of play is characterized by their fast-paced and attacking brand of football. They are known for their strong team cohesion, disciplined defense, and ability to score quickly. The team's passionate and dedicated fan base, known as the "Thunder Army," provides unwavering support at home and away games.

Overall, Peel Thunder is a respected and competitive team in the WAFL, with a rich history and a bright future ahead.