BUNBURY was treated to a feast of football last weekend at the centenary of women's Australian Rules celebrations.
Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School hosted the two day event which featured a number of exciting activities.
Female students from across the South West were given the chance to participate in free clinics with some of the state's best coaches.
WATCH: A video report of the weekend's action.
Beautiful weather greeted the Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School and Presbyterian Ladies College teams who contested the Gary Johnston Memorial Cup.
The visitors got home as 2.6.18 to 1.4.10 winners with Tessa Evans staring for the Perth team while Imogen Keall impressed in the local side.
In the grandstand, guests could take an interactive walk through the rich history of the women's game thanks to the Bouncedown satellite exhibition.
A full display of memorabilia will be on offer at the State Library from May to July.
The highlight of the weekend was an intra-club game with the Western Australian Women's elite side.
A number of players impressed under the watchful eye of Melbourne Demons women's coach Michelle Cowan who said she the game would give her an indication of talented WA players she could draft next month.
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