- WA hosting 2024 AFL Masters Carnival in Fremantle from 29 September to 5 October
- AFL’s largest mass participation event with 1,700 participants and 64 teams
- Event expected to boost local hospitality businesses and tourism operators
Amateur footballers, coaches and fans are descending on Fremantle for the 41st AFL Masters ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Carnival, which kicks off this Sunday, 29 September.
The seven-day national carnival is the largest mass-participation event in the Australian Rules Football events calendar, attracting more than 1,700 participants from 64 teams across Australia, in addition to thousands of supporters and spectators for on and off-field activities.
Players will compete across eight age groups, ranging from over 35s to over 70s, who will play a demonstration match on Monday, 30 September.
Carnival activities include an all-abilities match, two Indigenous showcase matches, novelty sprints and a longest kick competition, along with music and DJ performances which make it perfect for families and fans of all ages with all events free to attend.
Other ticketed events include the AFL Masters Golf Classic in Maylands, the AFL Masters High Tea Cruise on the Swan River, the AFL Masters Hall of Fame, a family day on Rottnest Island, and the 2024 AFL Masters Gala Night at Optus Stadium.
Matches will be at South Fremantle and East Fremantle Football Clubs, Fremantle Park, Dick Lawrence Oval, and Tom Perrott Reserve.
Mass participation events form a core part of the WA Government’s overarching event strategy, generating tens of millions of dollars each year for the local economy through visitor spend.
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As stated by Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti:
“We’re an AFL-mad state in Western Australia, so I can’t think of a better place to be hosting this year’s AFL Masters Carnival.
“Hosting the 2024 AFL Masters Carnival in Fremantle will bring thousands of visitors to our beautiful port town Fremantle, boosting the local economy and attracting patrons to our tourism and hospitality businesses.
“Mass participation events, like the AFL Masters Carnival, are a key component of our Government’s overarching events strategy, as they bring large numbers of people to our State, activate shared spaces and create a fantastic community atmosphere.”
As stated by Sport and Recreation Minister David Templeman:
“Bringing this fan favourite home for the Western Australian AFL community is a huge win, and I look forward to seeing local clubs get involved and connect with teams from across Australia.
“The AFL Masters Carnival celebrates Aussies’ continued passion for the sport and gives men and women from diverse age groups and experience levels a competitive, but friendly, fair, and fun platform to get involved in the game.
“I wish all participants good luck and look forward to seeing some great footy.”
As stated by Fremantle MLA Simone McGurk:
“Fremantle has always been one of the big event-hubs in Perth, and hosting the AFL Masters is another chance to show the rest of the country what we have to offer.
“There’s so much to see and do around Fremantle with great food options, bars and venues, and with the carnival activities on offer in addition to the matches, you don’t have to be a sport lover to get a kick out of this event.”