Current events regarding COVID-19 are unprecedented for our community, for the WAFL and the greater football community.
This is a very difficult time for everyone and it’s safe to say that this is one of the biggest challenge’s the football industry has faced in the modern era.
In this new segment, we talk with Subiaco Football Club sponsors and discuss how each business has been affected by Coronavirus, and how Subi fans and members can support them Read More [+]
Current events regarding COVID-19 are unprecedented for our community, for the WAFL and the greater football community.
This is a very difficult time for everyone and it’s safe to say that this is one of the biggest challenge’s the football industry has faced in the modern era.
In this new segment, we talk with Subiaco Football Club sponsors and discuss how each business has been affected by Coronavirus, and how Subi fans and members can support them Read More [+]
Current events regarding COVID-19 are unprecedented for our community, for the WAFL and the greater football community.
This is a very difficult time for everyone and it’s safe to say that this is one of the biggest challenge’s the football industry has faced in the modern era.
In this new segment, we talk with Subiaco Football Club sponsors and discuss how each business has been affected by Coronavirus, and Read More [+]
GENERAL ENQUIRIES What is the current situation for 2020 Optus WAFL Premiership Season? The 2020 WAFL season has been postponed until 31 May due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The club acknowledges the recommendations of the Federal Government to limit mass gatherings and supports the AFL and WAFL’s decision to prioritise the health and safety of the community.
MEMBERSHIP & TICKETING I am a Subiaco member with gameday access, what will happen to Read More [+]
The AFL wishes to advise that following a meeting with AFL State CEOs a collective decision has been made to postpone the operation and / or the commencement of each premier State League and national and state talent program across the country.
The decision was collectively agreed upon based on the part-time nature of these competitions and the financial implications for the State League clubs and State Leagues.
The West Australian Football Commission’s number one priority is the health and safety of all West Australian football participants, players, umpires, officials and volunteers who underpin our great game.
The WAFC, as part of a national working group including the AFL and other State football bodies, is closely monitoring the situation regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19) and taking advice from the Australian Government, World Health Organisation and AFL’s Chief Read More [+]