WA All Abilities Football

WA All Abilities Football

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If you’d like to play AFL, come along to free C’MON TRY sessions at your regional ground.

The WA All Abilities Football Association exists to provide the opportunity for people with a disability to be involved and participate in Australian football like every other Australian. By being involved, people with an intellectual or physical disability can improve their independence, well-being, self-esteem and life skills by being a valued member of a local community footy club.

Photos from Starkick All Abilities's post 25/05/2026

Today, alongside the entire Australian community we pause to reflect and acknowledge the passing of a great Australian - Mr Neale Daniher AO. A man whose courage, humility and relentless advocacy changed lives far beyond the football field.

We will forever be grateful for Neale’s impact and the support he gave to WA All Abilities Football and our Starkick program. In 2025, Neale kindly came to Perth to lead participants across Matagarup Bridge during the Hand in Hand Crossing for Inclusion event.

That moment symbolised many things Neale stood for in his life. Community, inclusion, connection and ensuring everyone has the opportunity to be seen and valued.

Side by side, hand in hand with children and adults living with disability, their families, volunteers and supporters, he helped shine a national spotlight on the importance of opening those doors just that little bit wider so everyone is welcome inside.

On behalf of the Starkick family and the broader WAAAFA and WA Football community, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the Daniher family and all who knew and loved him.

Neale was quoted as saying - "The mark of a person is not what you say, but what you do."

Thank you, Neale - You certainly where the one "to do" and we will never forget what you did for our community.

Photos from Starkick All Abilities's post 25/05/2026
15/05/2026

She Can Play Launches Historic First Season ✍️ WA All Abilities Football

"Kingsway Football Club and Canning Vale Senior Football Club faced off in Round 1, with the historic opening match ending in a fitting 55–55 draw — a result that felt symbolic of a game built more around connection than competition."

Read more | https://perthfootball.com.au/news/26700/she-can-play-launches-historic-first-season

Kingsway Football and Sporting Club Canning Vale Senior Football Club

Photos from Kingsway Football and Sporting Club's post 11/05/2026

This is how we can play

07/05/2026

This is an excellent initiative, She Can Play first round of footy.

SHE CAN PLAY TAKES OFF! 🩷

This Saturday our All Abilities ladies have their first game against Canning Vale at Kingsway Reserve at 11AM. Come down and watch them in a AFL 9’s style match, get around them!

Photos from Riva Primary School's post 06/05/2026
05/05/2026
Photos from Christ the King School's post 04/05/2026
Photos from WA All Abilities Football's post 10/12/2025

Move over … there’s a new celly king in town.

04/11/2025

Are you wanting to experience wheelchair football? Do you currently play in an integrated club as a female? Well this is for you!

WA All Abilities are excited to bring Wheelchair Sessions for women integrated players.

SUNDAY’S
🗓 9th, 16th, 23rd of November
🕒 11:00am-12:00pm
📍 Cockburn Arc, Basketball Courts, 31 Veterans Parade

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105 Banksia Road, Tuart Hill
Perth, WA
6060