Community football leagues and clubs provide an opportunity for senior players to participate in football competitions from social to sub-elite level.
Football is an integral part of many local communities and community football competitions are thriving like never before. There is a club nearby to suit everyone’s needs, goals and lifestyle.
Playing the game of Australian Football brings with it many benefits. Due to the nature of the game, the main and most obvious benefits gained through participation are: heightened physical fitness, improved hand-eye coordination and learned communication skills required when playing as a team.
Playing in a team is a unique bond participants share. It is through this bond that players experience teamwork, strong mateship and a sense of comradery.
In a broader sense, Australian Football – particularly Community Football – brings people within a community together. Players not only experience the benefits of playing as a collective team, but also contribute to the communities well being.
To find out how to play Open Age football in your state, use the relevant state contact details below.
Open Age State Links
NSW/ACT
Website Email Simon Wilson 02 8333 8010
Tasmania
Website Email Shaun Young 03 6333 0727
Victoria
Website Email Talia Holloway-Rodan 03 8663 3017
Queensland
Website Email Marty King 07 3394 2433
Northern Territory
Website Email Marc Turri 08 8945 2224
Western Australia
Website Email Warren Nel 08 9381 5599
South Australia
Website Email Doug Hale 07 3394 2433
Western Bulldogs Assistant Coach Steven King casts the coaches eye over the match tape from the Bulldogs' 38-point win over Gold Coast.
Kel Moore ViPerform test
Russell Barwick and Brad Seymour cast an eye over the incidents from Round Eight in front of the Match Review Panel.
Russ and Snapper run through all the major injury concerns after another tough round of footy.