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The next generation of AFL Women’s stars have plenty of opportunities to get involved in footy this season with the West Australian Football Commission hosting a number of exciting events and activities.
In addition to targeted school clinics, girls aged Pre-Primary to Year 12 can take part in Free Come and Try Clinics held at locations across the wider Perth Metro in February and March.
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Eight Come and Try Clinics will be held:
Wednesday Feb 22
Scott Reserve, High Wycombe
4:30 – 6:30pm
Thursday Feb 23
Ellenbrook District Open Space
4:30 – 6:30pm
Monday Feb 27
Rushton Park, Dower St Mandurah
4:00 – 5:30pm
Wednesday Mar 1
Burrendah Park, Albatross Pass
4:30 – 6:00pm
Wednesday Mar 1
Anning Park, South Lake
5:30 – 7:30pm
Tuesday Mar 7
Rushton Park, Dower St Mandurah
4:00 – 5:30pm
Tuesday Mar 7
HBF Arena, Joondalup
4:30 – 6:00pm
Wednesday Mar 15
Pat Goodridge Reserve, Floreat
5:00 – 6:30pm
These clinics will provide an opportunity for new players to learn footy skills in a fun and safe environment, and to register with their local footy club.
New participants can also head to the ‘Participation Hub’ at each AFLW Fremantle Football Club home game (see table below). There will be plenty of give-aways; including posters and player cards. Junior Girls and Auskick matches will also be played at half time of the AFLW fixtures.
Sunday
Feb 26
Fremantle v Adelaide Crows
Fremantle Oval
4:05pm
Saturday
Mar 4
Fremantle v Collingwood
Rushton Park,
Mandurah
10:35am
Friday
Mar 10
Fremantle v Carlton
Domain Stadium
3.05pm
WAFC Female Football Coordinator Allana Dickie said it is important new female participants are provided the the best opportunities to get involved in footy.
“These events will allow new participants to connect with their local Auskick centre and club,” she said.
“There are female football competitions for all ages and abilities, and it is fantastic to have the support of AFLW Fremantle to promote the talent pathway available for all girls and especially players aspiring to play at the elite level.”
Download the Free Come and Try Clinics Schedule.

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