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Welcome to WA Ultimate

This site contains information to help you find out more about everything Ultimate in Western Australia. You can read about the Association, how to get a membership number and where you can play the fastest growing sport world wide!

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Hall of Fame

The annual awards of the WA Flying Disc Association have been run in various forms since 2007. Prior to that highlights of the association were acknowledged in a less formal capacity but are not held in any lesser regard. As the membership grew the process became more formal and continues to be a significant event each year.

The WAFDA Awards recognise those who have contributed significantly to the growth and development of WA Flying Disc Sports.  The focus is for both on-field and off-field efforts, and for those people who put in so much effort behind the scenes. As criteria and categories evolve we update our information page here.

Club of the Year   Tournament of the Year  

2009 - PRIMAL Ultimate Club
2010 - FEAR Ultimate Club
2011 - Happy Pig
2012 - PRIMAL Ultimate Club
2013 - UWA Ultimate Club
2014 - UWA Ultimate Club
2015 - Sublime Ultimate Club
2016 - Esperance Ultimate Club
2017 - Esperance Ultimate Club
2018 - Sublime Ultimate Club
2019 - Sublime Ultimate Club
2020 - PRIMAL Ultimate Club
2021 - Marlow St. Ultimate Club

 

2007 - Phoenix Has Risen
2008 - Phoenix Has Risen
2009 - AUC Perth
2010 - Phoenix Has Risen
2011 - The Witch's Hat
2012 - Phoenix Has Risen
2013 - Autumn Swarm
2014 - Cable Beach Hat
2015 - UWA Open
2016 - Winter Crowns
2017 - Skylab Classic
2018 - Skylab Classic
2019 - DiscGraceful Charity Event
2020 - Alternative Mixed Championships
2021 - Phoenix Has Risen

 
       
 Administrator of the Year   Team of the Year  

2007 - Steve Baker
2008 - Anna Haynes
2009 - Steve Baker
2010 - Jodi Larke
2011 - Steve Baker
2012 - Geri Daube (nee Viros)
2013 - Lauren Hoskins
2014 - Sam Dickson
2015 - Jason Carr
2016 - Kirsten Chick
2017 - Benoit Lassonde
2018 - Jason Carr
2019 - Max Qua
2020 - David Todd
2021 - Curtis Novacsek

 

2007 - Ruckus
2008 - UWA
2009 - Happy Pig & Team Sizzle
2010 - UWA
2011 - Disco Inferno
2012 - Cabs are Here
2013 - Cabs are Here
2014 - Kaos Ultimate
2015 - Sublime WA-Anchors
2016 - UWA Women's
2017 - Kaos AOUGCC
2018 - Kaos WUCC&nbsp
2019 - Curtin Ultimate (AMUC DII)
2020 - DNA
2021 - DNA

 
       
Outstanding Service   Coach of the Year  

2008 - Anna Haynes
2009 - David Shackles
2010 - Andrew Hutcheon
2011 - Samuel Cleary
2012 - Kyal Oh
2013 - Steve Baker
2014 - Glen Fowles
2015 - Caitlin Bartholomeaus
2016 - Annie Jessop
2017 - DNA
2018 - Sarah Brereton
2019 - Anna Haynes
2020 - Anna Haynes
2021 - Jonathon Jones

 

2007 - Billy Alexander
2008 - Jason Carr
2009 - Anna Haynes
2010 - Tim Delane
2011 - Kyal Oh
2012 - John Damiani
2013 - John Damiani
2014 - Kyal Oh
2015 - John Damiani
2016 - Kyal Oh
2017 - Kyal Oh
2018 - Kyal Oh
2019 - Kyal Oh
2020 - Kyal Oh
2021 - Ali Lim

 
       
Female Player of the Year   Male Player of the Year  

2007 - Esther Krogdahl
2008 - Esther Krogdahl
2009 - Simone Ryan
2010 - DNA
2011 - Geri Daube (nee Viros)
2012 - Anna Haynes
2013 - Rebecca Brereton
2014 - Anna Haynes
2015 - Mary-Jane Rigby
2016 - Jodie Palmer
2017 - Shani Webb
2018 - Annie Jessop
2019 - Thea Pullbrook
2020 - Cate Lansdell
2021 - Bre Gatt

 

2007 - John Damiani
2008 - Max Daube
2009 - DNA
2010 - Bryan Peet
2011 - Jason Carr
2012 - Kendall Thorn
2013 - Louis Maserei
2014 - Kyal Oh
2015 - Kyal Oh
2016 - Kyal Oh
2017 - Kyal Oh
2018 - Daniel Chang
2019 - Ryan Kovalevs
2020 - Zach Anchieh
2021 - Leighton Cotter

 
       
Female Rookie of the Year   Male Rookie of the Year  

2007 - Stephanie Hancock
2008 - Anna Hester
2009 - DNA
2010 - DNA
2011 - DNA
2012 - Renae Reid
2013 - Maxin Qua
2014 - Shani Webb
2015 - Michelle Tobin
2016 - Tessa Poot
2019 - Sofie Neilson
2020 - Paige Maroni
2021 - Emily Parkinson

 

2007 - DNA
2008 - DNA
2009 - Louis Masarei
2010 - Scott Robertson
2011 - Kyal Oh
2012 - Ryan Kelly
2013 - Sam Dickson
2014 - Ben Bastion
2015 - Josh Howard
2016 - Brendan Canzirri
2019 - Samuel Imperial
2020 - Jordan Neill
2021 - Shev Dias 

 
       
Female Youth Player of the Year   Male Youth Player of the Year  

2014 - Kirsten Chick
2015 - Jamie Castleden
2016 - Sage Lovell
2017 - Zia Palmer
2018 -
Eilish Warnock
2019 - Abbey Brown

 

2014 - Sam Francoise
2015 - Seth Lovell
2016 - Seth Lovell
2017 - Jonothan Jones
2018 -
Tyson Davies
2019 - DNA 

 
       

Perth Ultimate League Team of the Year

     

2019 - Moon Doggies

2020 - Moon Doggies
     

*DNA = Did not award.

Perth Ultimate League FAQ

PUL Logo

 


About: The Perth Ultimate League (PUL) is Perth's premier weekly competition managed by WA Ultimate. This mixed-team league has been running since 1998. Going through many different formats, it has been the backbone of developing Ultimate players and competition within Perth.

Welcome to the Perth Ultimate League (PUL) guide.

All you need to know about how to register a team for a league, registration opening and closing dates, “how-to” manuals, which websites are relevant, who to contact and much more! PUL is a mixed-gender competition hosted weekly at UWA Sports Park.

Guiding principles that determine league formats are based on team registration numbers:

  • Up to 10 teams will be a single pool, round-robin variation followed by finals.
  • 11-15 teams will be a two-pool system including round-robin followed by finals
  • 16 teams plus will be set up to include a divisional structure determined by team strengths with relevant round-robin and finals formats.
  • After reading this page you should have a solid understanding of how our league works. We have provided a simple checklist for key areas and a comprehensive guide follows.

Check List

  • Have you got enough players to enter a mixed-gender team?
  • Have all your players got a membership via www.afda.com?
  • Have you registered your team on the registration site by the set deadline?
  • Do you understand the league rules and requirements?
  • Do you know how and when to make the team payment?
  • Do you know how and when to submit rules accreditation proof?
  • How to complete and submit game and spirit scores?
  • How to record picks up and fill in players?
  • How to find game fixtures?
  • Who to contact if there are any issues?

Three websites to watch!

We work across three separate websites, this may seem confusing at first but it won’t take long to get comfortable with the setup.

  1. WA Ultimate: This is our official WA site www.waultimate.com All information relevant to activities and the latest news here in Western Australia. This is where we advertise local league and tournaments unique to WA. Don’t worry we always put direct links to registration pages in all our articles so you shouldn’t have to go looking at an unfamiliar external site.
  2. AFDA: The Australian Flying Disc Association (AFDA), www.afda.com (this is our National Sporting Organisation) they take care of insurance, membership databases and event hosting registration systems. Every single tournament and league has a unique registration page specific to that event only. You not registered for an event unless you appear on the registration page for each league and tournament via this site.
  3. WFDF: The World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) website, www.wfdf.org (our international governing body). This site will be visited less frequently but it where players will need to be directed to in order to get their rules accreditation (more on this later in the help guide).

How to register a team for League?

Firstly all players on your team will need to become a member of WA Ultimate. Becoming a member is simple and free, each player needs to head to www.afda.com and join, see the link "How to become a member" below for more information. Once you are a member you can then either create a new team for a league, see How to enter a team, or you can register for an existing team, see How to register as an individual in an existing team. If you are the Captain or an Administrator of the team you will be able to add players to your roster using the email address they used when signing up, or simply by typing in their full name. To do this you will need to be logged into the AFDA website using your membership. Links for each leagues registration page can be found on the WA Ultimate website or you can search for them on the AFDA website. "How to" manuals are below to assist with registration:

Team Role Requirements

To help us contact the right people when required the following roles must be designated on the registration system

  • Captain (main team contact for fixtures, finalising the registration process, payments, assuring their team is present and ready to play each week)
  • Spirit Captain (see definition below)

Teams may appoint an Administrator or Team Manager role on the registration system to be the contact for team payments or be able to make changes to the team roster (if this is not specified then the default contact is the Captain).

Spirit of the Game (SOTG)

The core of Ultimate is the governing concept of SOTG. As a self-adjudicated sport, Spirit is the key that allows the competition to be conducted at any level, from social to elite play. Respect (for teammates, opponents and the rules of the game), sportsmanship, fair play and integrity are concepts of particular importance.

Spirit Captain

The Spirit Captain role is separate from the role of Team Captain. The Spirit Captain must be committed to upholding the ethos of SOTG while focusing on helping their team to be rated as one of the most spirited teams in the competition, and potentially win the Spirit of the Game award. About the Spirit Captain:

  • The tasks of the Spirit Captain are only undertaken when they are OFF THE FIELD
  • The Spirit Captain should always be open to discussion regarding the rules
  • The Spirit Captain should possess a solid understanding of the rules of play.
  • Coordinate the discussion and collection of the Spirit score for the opposing team following each match
  • Be the point of contact for your team for all matters relating to Spirit of the Game
  • They do not hold the position of Team Captain or Team Manager
  • They should be able to maintain a clear, calm, objective view of the game
  • They should be willing and able to approach opposing Spirit Captains and their own players and communicate clearly and respectfully in a pressure situation.

Spirit of the Game Scoring System

Your whole team should be consulted when determining a score for your opposition. Determine the score in each of the five categories and sum up the points to determine the SOTG score for the other team. Most scores will be between 8-13 pts. A “2” in any category is considered normal - you award or subtract points based on the examples provided in the help sheet. “10” is a good, average score.

There are five (5) key areas you will address when rating your opposition for the game you just played. Each category is rated out of a total of 4 points and will determine a final score out of 20 for your opponent.

  1. Rules Knowledge and Use - Examples: They did not purposefully misinterpret the rules. They kept to time limits. When they didn’t know the rules they showed a real willingness to learn
  2. Fouls and Body Contact - Examples: They avoided fouling, contact, and dangerous plays.
  3. Fair-Mindedness - Examples: They apologised in situations where it was appropriate, informed teammates about wrong/unnecessary calls. Only called significant breaches
  4. Positive Attitude and Self-Control - Examples: They were polite. They played with appropriate intensity irrespective of the score. They left an overall positive impression during and after the game
  5. Communication - Examples: They communicated respectfully. They listened. They kept to discussion time limits 

Spirit of the Game scoring help sheet can be downloaded here.

Payments

All teams are expected to pay their fees by the start of round three in any Perth Ultimate League. This is done in one team payment. Pricing structure and deadlines are clearly outlined in each registration article link on both websites we work with.

Insurance

Insurance is included in your team fee and is a mandatory portion charged by the Australian Flying Disc Association to cover insurance. Only players that are registered on the AFDA league registration page will be covered by insurance. Please ensure any player that plays for your team, whether for one game or more, is registered on the AFDA league registration page. Players can be registered at any time during the league. A breakdown of coverage and links to claim forms and procedures can be found here.

Communication

Email

Your main line of communication will be with our League Director. For matters relating to fixtures, registration issues, score submissions and Spirit of the Game enquiries, general rule clarifications, being able to connect with other team captains and lost property can all be directed via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Facebook

Discussion and informal communication relating to the Perth Ultimate League and local events. Forget your cleats, need players, general Perth related events & items - then check in here. Formal communication will still occur via formal methods as per usual. THINK BEFORE YOU WRITE - Any negative or abusive actions will result in members banned from this group. Request to join here.

Newsletter

WA Ultimate produces a monthly e-newsletter. It is highly recommended that all members subscribe to this newsletter to ensure they are kept up to date with all the latest news and announcements. You can subscribe here.

League Rules

Information on format, duration, forfeits and general rules of play for the Perth Ultimate League can all be found here. It is every players' responsibility to be aware of the rules that govern the competition they take part in.

Fixtures

Fixtures and score updates are all advertised on the WA Ultimate website. Simply head to www.waultimate.com and click the “Events” heading and select the league you are playing in.

Forfeits

Whilst not ideal for anyone involved, from time to time, circumstances may lead to a team needing to forfeit. As soon as you know your team needs to forfeit you need to email the League Director and notify them of the situation. The League Director will assist you with notifying your opposition team. Please note there are penalties associated with a forfeit and they are outlined in the League rules here.

Submitting Scores

All scores are submitted online. The League Director will provide a link to Captains in order to be able to make your submission by the deadline each week. Failure to submit scores on time will incur penalties. The link to the score sheet is also included on the fixtures page on the WA Ultimate website. Simply head to www.waultimate.com and click the “Events” heading and select the league you are playing in. Example score sheet can be found here to help you be familiar with the process.

Game Advisors and Line Assistants

From time to time we have Game Advisors and Line Assistants that use Perth Ultimate League games for training purposes. Ideally, you will never even notice them. Their role is to provide game support only. As Ultimate is a self-officiated sport they hold no other role other than to assist and communicate on-pitch activities during the game. They use hand signals to echo calls made by players and can be called upon to clarify rules. Their advice is NON-BINDING, you do not have to accept any advice they give you however it may assist your team in rules knowledge and make the playing experience better for all. They will ALWAYS introduce themselves and clarify their role prior to a game starting.

Mixed-gender, how does it work?

The Perth Ultimate League is a 7-a-side mixed gender competition. The assumed ratio is 4 male and 3 females OR 3 male and 4 females on the pitch for any one point. We decide the gender split based on the following:
At the start of the game, after the first disc flip, an additional disc flip happens with the winner selecting the gender ratio for the first point. For the second and third points, the ratio must be the reverse of the first point. For the fourth and fifth points, the ratio must be the same as the first point. This pattern of alternating the ratio every two points repeats until the end of the game.

Roster Size

The minimum roster size is nine (9). It is recommended that you aim to have at least one (1) extra male and one (1) extra female substitution outside the standard seven (7) to ensure your team is able to play the whole game.

Uniform Requirements

The minimum uniform standard for the league is that all players wear a matching colour t-shirt E.G. if your team elects to be red then BE RED - not shades of light pink to dark pink. It is advised to pack an alternative in your bag just in case. Navy blue v black is not always easy to differentiate under lights. Shoes are NOT negotiable. All players must have appropriate footwear to take part in our league. Sneakers are more than adequate however you will notice that many players wear cleats (football/soccer boots) given the game requires you to change direction often and the studs help with this. Please note, no metal studs are allowed.

Rules Accreditation

All teams must have at least one (1) player with advanced rules accreditation and at least four (4) players with standard rules accreditation. The proof is to be submitted to the League Director by week four (4) for any Perth Ultimate League. A rules accreditation lasts for 18 months so for each league you do not need to retake the test if you are already accredited but you must submit proof of accreditation of your whole team for each league you take part in. In order to check the status of your teammates' accreditation, you will need their WFDF ID number (help below).

 

Players can gain accreditation at http://rules.wfdf.org/accreditation

Players can register to login at http://rules.wfdf.org/register

 

Your league director will request the certificate copies from each team as proof of Accreditation.

 

Western Regionals 2017

Western Regionals is the WA State Ultimate Championships. This event has been running in it's current form since 2007. Held in March each year, this is WA's separate gender event and is also the recognised qualification tournament for teams wishing to compete at the Australian Ultimate Championships or for those teams heading to Division II Australian Ultimate Championships.

Contact Us

Postal Address:
PO Box 222
LEEDERVILLE WA 6902

Street Address:
McGillivray Road
Mount Claremont WA 6010
E-mail: contact@waultimate.com

 

How To Register

Not sure how to register for a league or event? Forgot your password?

Visit our handy hints page here.

Comprehensive information guide on our leagues here.