The Cockburn BARC Wednesday League continues to deliver high-intensity football as teams push through the later stages of the season. With nine rounds played, the competition at the top of the ladder has tightened dramatically, and every fixture is beginning to shape the final outcome. Fans and players can follow the full league details, fixtures, and results through the official Yangebup Wednesday League page on Leisure Leagues Australia.
At the top of the Premier League ladder, Tikka Mosalah and Gorilla Grip are locked in a fierce duel, both sitting on 14 points with identical records of six wins, two draws, and just one loss. Tikka Mosalah currently edge ahead with a superior goal difference of +16, boosted by their impressive ability to find the net consistently. Meanwhile, Gorilla Grip remain close behind on +14, shaping what could be one of the tightest finishes in recent seasons.
Close on their heels is MJC Team, sitting third with 13 points and a strong goal difference of +18. Their attacking form has kept them competitive, while Madeira FC and Fake Madrid round out the top five with 12 points each—both teams showing solid performances and remaining firmly in the hunt for a top-three finish. Further down the table, sides such as Engineers FC, What A Save, and Bust Ups continue to battle for consistency, while Pegged In The Box and FamilyJay aim to rebound from difficult runs of form.
With upcoming fixtures like Fake Madrid vs MJC Team, Gorilla Grip vs Fake Madrid, and Tikka Mosalah vs What A Save, the next matchdays could significantly shift the league standings. Every goal now carries massive weight as teams fight to climb the ladder and secure their final positions before the season concludes.
As the Yangebup Wednesday League enters its decisive weeks, the excitement continues to build both on and off the pitch. Supporters, teams, and new players can stay updated with results, ladders, and future fixtures by visiting the official Leisure Leagues Australia page for the Cockburn BARC Wednesday competition. The race for the title is far from over—and every match counts.
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