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Maali brings plenty of smiles to the 2026 Wheatbelt Goldfields West Coast Fever Primary School Cup

01 JUL 2026
West Coast Fever Primary School Cup Wheatbelt Goldfields
The 2026 WBGF West Coast Fever Primary School Cup was another success, with participants learning skills and meeting Fever mascot, Maali!
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The 2026 WBGF West Coast Fever Primary School Cup was another success, with participants learning skills and meeting Fever mascot, Maali!

Thirty One teams from across the wheatbelt region travelled to Northam last week to compete in the highly anticipated West Coast Fever Primary Schools Cup. 

Schools from Beverley, Central Wheatbelt, Cunderdin, Gingin, Koorda, Moora, Narembeen, Northam, Quairading and York nominated teams to compete in the Junior Mixed, Intermediate Mixed and Open divisions. 

West Coast Fever Mascot "Maali" travelled the distance to meet the athletes, bringing a piece of the Fever environment to them, connecting the members of the Green Army before the Preliminary Final!

2026 Winners – Primary School

Lower Yellow:     Narembeen DHS

Lower Orange:   Gingin 3

Middle Div Green: Cunderdin Team 2

Middle Div Blue:  Gingin 1

Middle Div Pink:  Gingin 2

Open Div:   Top of the table - York Daliak

West Coast Fever Primary School Cup Wheatbelt Goldfields

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