
Summer Men's division 2
The club fields two teams in the Men’s 2 division of the FWA Summer League Competition. Raptors White is composed of some of the founding members of the Club and their friends, this is a largely social team with a strong competitive history in the division, frequently appearing in finals. Raptors Orange is led by the Australian Women’s Team player Lexie Elliot and is a predominantly junior team. Orange takes on ‘graduating’ players from our Men’s 3 side and has a focus on player and team development through the introduction of more complex game styles and play styles.
Summer Women's division 2
Supporting the division since its introduction in 2021/22, Raptors has a strong history in Women’s 2. In 2024/25, the team consisted of a mix of adult players along with developing juniors who aim to develop their fundamental skill sets while expanding their play style. The team is led by head coach Molly Dickson who represented Australia U19s in 2018, she is a current player at Perth Dragons in Women’s 1s.


Summer mixed division 3
Raptors have a long and proud history of success in Division 3. As a club we believe that Division 3 provides a great opportunity for youth development for players graduating from the junior competitions. Despite routinely fielding some of the youngest teams in the competition, Raptors Division 3 have regularly made appearances in the Grand Final. Raptors Division 3 team has also had the pleasure of giving state league debuts to a significant number of the current Australian Men’s Under 19’s and Senior Men’s players.
Summer Men's division 1 (Pirates partnership)
The Raptors Floorball Club has an ongoing partnership with the Perth Pirates FBC to ensure our players are given the opportunity to play and develop under some of the state’s best Floorball coaches. Our Men’s 2 players are also invited to joint Raptors/Pirates training sessions where players continue to develop their craft, learn fundamentals of ‘strong’ floorball and engage in a positive social environment. Training session are led by one of the most successful Summer League coaches Jason Petty and are attended by player from both clubs.


Junior development
The Club’s ‘Develop’ value is focused on both progressing the skills and culture of Club juniors, as well as more broadly developing the ‘floorball community’ in Western Australia. During the last year the Club’s junior development program was run in conjunction with Revolution Sports and their junior social and junior state league competitions. To counteract a relative gap in participation and skills levels in junior girls competition, the Club has led junior girls training, which occurs for 90 minutes on a weekly basis, year around. A team formed primarily from that group of girls won the 2022 Singapore Floorball Open’s U15 girls competition.
Winter training

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