The Piranhas were one of the four inaugural teams in the WA Womenβs Football League competition that began in 1988. Originally all teams in the competition were affiliated with amateur menβs football clubs. This arrangement continued for a few years until the women's team decided to go it alone. In the early 90's a move was made and the Clubβs name changed to Northern Suburbs. By 1992 the team cha
nged its name back to Innaloo and operated from Yuluma Park.
1995 was an unsettled year for the Club; the team didn't have a home ground and used a number of grounds before finding some availability at a park in Marangaroo.
1995 was also the year that the Piranhas lost one of their best and brightest players, Dhara Kerr, for whom the annual Dhara Kerr Memorial Cup is played between the Piranhas and Swan Districts (formerly called Carlisle,Vic Park, Canning, Belmont & Southern Thunder). In 1996, the Club returned to Innaloo and found a new home at Birralee Reserve, where the Club remained until 2005. Unfortunately the Club could not play out of Birralee in 2005 and so made the move to Woodlands Reserve. This was far from ideal as the Club did not have full acess to the facilities available on the grounds and lacked the use of any club rooms. This bought about the renaming of the Club to Claremont and a change in Club colours from red and white to navy and gold. The Club is extremely happy to be affiliated with a WAFL Club that is so rich in history and have, over the past few years, grown the relationship with Claremont Football Club and Claremont District.