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Event Information – AFL Indigenous All-Stars v West Coast Eagles

Feb 17, 2015 | WA Football
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FANS planning to attend the AFL Indigenous All Stars v West Coast Eagles game at Medibank Stadium, Leederville this Friday night are urged to pre-purchase their tickets to avoid queues at the ground.

Tickets are available for purchase via Ticketmaster. For all event information and to secure tickets, visit http://www.ticketmaster.com.au/Medibank-Stadium-tickets-Leederville/venue/157235?tm_link=venue_artistvenue_module

Reserved seating is also available through Subiaco or East Perth Football Club.

Gates will open from 3pm at Medibank Stadium for the AFL Rio Tinto Footy Means Business curtain-raiser and a pre-match ceremony including the Welcome to Country, Indigenous cultural performances and the War Cry.

The match between the West Coast Eagles and the Indigenous All Stars will commence at 6:10pm.

This will follow the bi-annual AFL Players’ Association indigenous camp which is taking place in Perth from February 15 to 19.

The five-day camp includes an indigenous leadership program, cultural sessions with the Footy Means Business squad and community visits.

The following players are attending the AFL Players’ Association Indigenous camp:

Adelaide Crows: Anthony Wilson, Charlie Cameron, Cameron Ellis-Yolmen

Brisbane Lions: Josh McGuiness

Carlton: Clem Smith, Chris Yarran

Collinwood: Travis Varcoe, Tony Armstrong

Essendon: Courtney Dempsey, Jake Long, Shaun Edwards

Fremantle: Michael Johnson, Stephen Hill, Alex Pearce, Danyle Pearce,

Michael Walters, Brady Grey, Jonathon Griffin

Geelong: Matthew Stokes, Zachary Bates, Nakia Cockatoo

Gold Coast Suns: Jarrod Harbrow, Jack Martin, Brandon Matera, Steven May, Jarrod Garlett, Sean Lemmons, Timmy Sumner

Greater Western Sydney: Curtly Hampton, Zach Williams, Nathan Wilson, Jeremy Finlayson, Jarrod Pickett, Paul Ahern

Hawthorn: Cyril Rioli, Shaun Burgoyne, Bradley Hill, Jermaine Miller-Lewis, Jed Anderson

Melbourne: Jay Kennedy-Harris, Neville Jetta

Richmond: Shane Edwards, Nathan Drummond

Port Adelaide: Chad Wingard, Jake Neade, Patrick Ryder, Brendon Ah Chee, Nathan Krakouer, Karl Amon, Jarman Impey

Sydney Swans: Adam Goodes, Lewis Jetta, Abaina Davis

Western Bulldogs: Brett Goodes

West Coast Eagles: Josh Hill, Sharrod Wellingham, Jamie Bennell, Malcolm Karpany, Murray Newman

A squad of 26 players will be selected by head coach Andy Lovell from the players available, to represent the AFL Indigenous All Stars.

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