AFL Masters is proud to reveal a uniquely Queensland logo that will be used at this year's AFL Masters National Carnival on the Sunshine Coast.
Indigenous artist Greg Wellington from Broken Hill was commissioned by AFL Masters National to design the logo. He is a descendant of the Yuin people, a former AFL coach of NSW/ACT underage teams and has combined his two passions to design many indigenous guernseys.
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WA Fairest and Best Medals are issued at each National Carnival, and at the conclusion of the 2022 National Carnival in Adelaide, 3 new medals were named after 3 individuals who have lead the way in Masters Football in WA.
The first new medal named was the Linlee Taylor Women’s 35s Fairest & Best, Tails as she is better known has been a massive supporter, mentor and confidant for the development of women’s masters, she
Read More [+]The Round 6 Fixtures for our AFLMWA Metro Competitions are live!
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Read More [+]Welcome to 2022 in whatever format or structure plays out with the current situations.
Officially, we will take guidance from the WAFC regarding vaccine requirements and whatever policy is put in place for Community Football. At this stage please follow WA State Government guidelines.
Again thankyou to the exiting Board members of Dave Castle and Vic Tomlinson, welcome to Trish Medwin and Joe McCarthy. Welcome to our new clubs
Read More [+]After holding the Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 7th December at the WAFC offices in Tuart College, AFLMWA is pleased to announce 2 new Board members and one existing Board member joining the Board for the next 3 years. Congratulations to Trish Medwin, Joe McCarthy and Mick Osborn, who were unopposed and are all strong candidates with differing skill sets that will make a solid contribution to the running of the Association
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