WAFL Subiaco vs Swan Districts - Round 6
Subiaco takes on Swan Districts under the lights!
Game Times:
Colts - 1:55pm
Reserves - 4:25pm
League - 7:10pm
What's On: President's Dinner - 25 Years of Ball Legends
President's Dinner tickets: https://subiacofc.com.au/product/25-years-of-ball-legends/
Subi Sports Bar is open serving cold drinks. Members get a 10% off discount!
Merchandise Store - grab our newest additions and show your pride in maroon. Members get a 10% off discount!
Food Trucks and Topolinis have you covered with delicious meals.
Kids games and entertainment - have some more fun at the footy with free kids activities!
Accessibility
There is parking at the Oval, including ACROD bays in the main carpark outside the Oval. Please park at Loftus Recreation Centre unless you have a reserved parking spot. If needing extra assistance, please call us (08) 9208 9999.
Accessible seating
There are spaces around the ground, near the stadium, which are accessible for all patrons.
Location | Sullivan Logistics Stadium (formally Leederville Oval)
Sullivan Logistics stadum is a short distance from the Leederville train station, with plenty of parking available if heading to the game via car.
ABN Carpark on Vincent Street is $5 ALL DAY Directions Here
Or
Richmond St Parking behind the City of Vincent Library Directions Here
Public transport
For more information on how to get to Sullivan Logistics Stadium, go to the Transperth Journey Planner.
Event FAQs
Do I need to print the ticket?
No, you can just show the emailed PDF or even better download the Intix App available in Google Play or via the Apple Store. You can access your tickets for the day and purchase tickets for future games at any time from the app.
Membership
About WAFL
WAFL (West Australian Football League) is a professional Australian rules football league based in Western Australia.
Founded in 1885, it is one of the oldest football leagues in the country and has produced many successful players who have gone on to play in the Australian Football League (AFL).
The league consists of nine teams, with matches played at various venues throughout Western Australia. The WAFL season runs from April to September each year and culminates in the Grand Final. WAFL football has a strong following in Western Australia and is considered an important part of the state's sporting culture.


