WA Ultimate





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
Coming Events

View Full Calendar
Random Photo

Quick Rego

Click a link for the AFDA rego page for that event

Leagues: 

Tournaments:

Older News...
Latest DISCussion

What?

Ultimate is a fast, free-flowing game played world-wide, combining elements of netball, soccer, grid-iron and touch footy. The basic aim is for the team with the disc to pass it up the field to others on their team and catch it in the end zone. At the same time the defensive team is trying to intercept it or knock it down. If they succeed, they get possession of the disc and attempt to score in their end zone.

Why?

Ultimate is an incredibly social and friendly sport, played by a range of people of differing ages and experience. It's cheap - all you need is some friends, some grass and a disc. And best of all its loads of fun!

Where?

Perth Ultimate League is played year around on Wednesday nights at UWA Sports Park off McGillivray Ave, Mt Claremont. Pick-up can be played at the University of Western Australia , Curtin University , and Murdoch University . Ultimate is also played in some regional WA areas, including Karratha and Broome.

Click HERE for more information about joining in a casual game

Youth Intro Day / Training
Posted by Steve Baker   
Thursday, 08 May 2008

All players 19 years and YOUNGER are invited to attend training sessions at 3pm on Sunday 18th May, 2008 onwards at Bill Ellson Reserve, Bateman. This is the first training session for players who wish to attend the National Youth Ultimate Championships in Sydney in July, but all are welcome to train.

The 'U19' division is open to players born in 1989 or later, ie. your 19th birthday is in 2008 or later.  If your birthday is after that date you are not eligibile to play at the Youth National Champs, however you ARE welcome to come along and train with the team.

If you have any questions, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Bill Ellson Reserve is a few hundred metres from the BULLCREEK train station on the Mandurah train line - check the link for a map.  ALL LEVELS OF PLAYERS WELCOME.  We mean it.  If you don't know how to play, don't worry - just show up and we'll teach you. Practice sessions will continue at this venue  on Sundays for the next couple of months - will, until Nationals, at least.

 
< Prev   Next >
 
Dept. of Sport and Recreation Maxwell GeoServices