After great success in 2014, the West Australian Football Commission has again scheduled the Youth Girls Super Sunday with this year's event taking place on August 16 at Steel Blue Oval, Bassendean.
The Youth Girls Super Sunday involves all WAFC Rogers Cup Youth Girls games being played at the one venue in a carnival style format. This year it will also include a Butler Falcons match; the Butler Falcons being a Multicultural Team showcasing that football is for everyone.
Games Schedule:
10:00am – Swan Districts v Perth Angels
11:30am – Coolbinia/Ellenbrook v Peel Thunderbirds
1:00pm – East Fremantle v Claremont
2:30pm – Coastal Titans v Joondalup
4:00pm – Butler Falcons v South Fremantle
WAFC Female Football Coordinator Allana Dickie said there is no better time to get down and support Female Football.
“This is the last game of the year for the Youth Girls it is a great way to celebrate the season, we encourage everyone to come down and get behind the day, it was a real hit last year,” she said.
The day will be full of activities bigger and better than last year with the inclusion of a photo booth and the WAFC inflatables run by the WAFC Female Ambassadors at their first official appearance.
The event will also coincide with the televised AFL Women’s Match, which will be shown on TVs in the clubrooms up-stairs. For those that can’t make it down to Steel Blue Oval then tune into 7mate from 10:30am to watch the game.
Dickie said she encouraged everyone to check out the contest in what was a huge step forward for women's football.
"These are the best AFL Women’s Players in the Country so if you haven’t watched any women’s football you’ll be amazed at the level of skill of these athletes.
"There is plenty for the family so come down meet the WAFC Female Ambassadors, join in the fun and support Female Football," she said.