After an exciting home & away and minor finals series, we're ready to see who will take home the WAFL Women's Premiership Cup rematch between Claremont and East Fremantle.
Join us for great footy, great food, entertainment and activities for the kids, including giveaways and much more.
Rogers Cup Grand Final | West Perth v South Fremantle | 12:10pm
WAFL Women's Grand Final | Claremont v East Fremantle | 2:45pm
WAFL Men's Round 14 | WCE v West Perth | 5:30pm
Adults | $18 ($20 at the gate)
Concession | $15 ($17 at the gate)
Kids under 16 are free
Buy your tickets here!
Kid's activities & entertainment
Enter via Gate 1 | located on Goddard St
Enter via Gate 2 | located on McCartney Cres
Mineral Resources Park is a short walk (just 500m) from Victoria Park Train Station along Bishopsgate Street. Please note the cost of public transport is not included in your match day ticket.
For more information on how to get to Mineral Resources Park, go to the Transperth Journey Planner.
Limited parking is available in the streets surrounding Mineral Resources Park. Should you choose to park on the street, please respect residents’ driveways and pay close attention to any signage to avoid parking fines.
For more information about the event, check out the Conditions of Entry.
Are you a West Coast Eagles member?
Will West Coast Eagles get free entry on the 15th July?
West Coast Eagles members must pay for entry to the Rogers Cup and WAFLW Grand Final matches.
If West Coast Eagles members wish to attend the Round 14 WAFL game against West Perth at 5:30pm, they can gain free entry after 4pm on match day.
For free entry, West Coast Eagles members can show their West Coast Eagles app at the gates.
For those with access to a smartphone, the West Coast Eagles app is the best way to stay up to date with all the latest information from the club. For more information, click here.
WAFL Women's (WAFLW) is an Australian rules football league based in Perth, Western Australia. The WAFLW is the premier women's football competition in Western Australia, and from 2023 is contested by eight teams owned and operated by clubs in the men's West Australian Football League (WAFL).
The league was established in 2018 by the West Australian Football Commission and West Australian Women's Football League, the latter having been the governing body and league for women's football in the state from 1987 to 2018, and has been run by the WAFC after the WAWFL was dissolved in 2021.
It is also the second primary women's football competition for West Australian footballers underneath the semi-professional national competition.