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Team Statistics

  Name Number of Teams
Cockburn Cougars Cockburn Cougars 10
East Perth Eagles East Perth Eagles 10
Geraldton Buccaneers Geraldton Buccaneers 5
Goldfields Giants Goldfields Giants 5
Kalamunda Eastern Suns Kalamunda Eastern Suns 10
Lakeside Lightning Lakeside Lightning 10
Mandurah Magic Mandurah Magic 10
Perry Lakes Hawks Perry Lakes Hawks 10
Perth Redbacks Perth Redbacks 10
Rockingham Flames Rockingham Flames 10
South West Slammers South West Slammers 10
Stirling Senators Stirling Senators 10
Wanneroo Wolves Wanneroo Wolves 10
Willetton Tigers Willetton Tigers 10
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