
Jayme Harken Captains WA to Historic 92-Point Win Over SA
Claremont champion Jayme Harken led Western Australia's women's football team to their first-ever victory over South Australia, dominating by 92 points in her captaincy debut. The breakthrough 99-7 win marks a milestone moment for WA women's football after years of near-misses.
Jayme Harken turned her first game as captain into a history-making performance that Western Australia's women's football community won't soon forget.
The Claremont star led the Kia WAFLW State Team to a crushing 99-7 victory over South Australia at Sullivan Logistics Stadium on Saturday, earning best-on-ground honors with 30 disposals and eight tackles. It was WA's first-ever win against their interstate rivals, ending a drought that had stretched through multiple close contests.
Harken received unanimous votes for the medal, capping off a debut captaincy that saw her inspire teammates to their most dominant performance in state competition history. The two-time league medalist's leadership sparked a team effort that saw six different players hit the scoreboard.
Perth forward Poppy Stockwell kicked four goals in a standout performance, while East Perth's Lucy Greenwood added three majors to the tally. The scoring spread showed the depth of talent across WA's team, with contributions from players representing six different clubs.

Swan Districts midfielder Jaime Henry made her long-awaited state debut count with 28 disposals in an eye-catching display. Subiaco's Lisa Steane and Paige Sheppard combined for 54 touches between them, while Perth's Isabella Shannon added 21 disposals, seven marks and a goal.
The Black Swans set the tone early with a three-goal opening quarter, though inaccuracy in front of goal kept South Australia within striking distance. WA straightened up after halftime, kicking four unanswered goals in the second quarter to open up a 47-point lead at the break.
The third quarter sealed the result as WA piled on seven more majors without reply. South Australia finally managed their only goal in the final term, but the game had long been decided.
Why This Inspires
This victory represents more than just one dominant performance. It shows the steady growth of women's football pathways in Western Australia, where investment in development programs and local leagues is producing elite talent capable of competing at the highest levels. The 18-goal performance demonstrated that WA's women's football program has reached a new level of depth and skill.
Western Australia's historic win proves that persistence and development pay off, creating a new chapter for the state's women's football program.
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