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2025 Toyota AFL Indigenous All Stars
Indigenous All Stars v Walyalup
IAS • Saturday 15 February 2025 • 8:30 AM (UTC)
108 16.12
Full Time
65 9.11
Indigenous All Stars Won By 43
Optus Stadium,  Perth  • Whadjuk

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    Match Day Information: Indigenous All Stars

    Get all the information you need ahead of this weekend's Indigenous All Stars clash at Optus Stadium

    The Fremantle Dockers will take on the Indigenous All Stars on February 15, bounce down for the pre-season clash is at 4.30pm WST.

    Tickets for the match are available through Ticketmaster, which are $35 for adults and $10 for juniors.

    Key times - Indigenous All Stars

    1.10pm - Fremantle v West Coast NGA Curtain Raiser
    3pm - Gates Open
    3.40pm – 3.55pm - Warm Up
    4.11pm - Joint Banner Team Entry
    4.20pm - Welcome to Country and Cultural Ceremony
    4.28pm - Coin Toss
    4.30pm - Bounce

    What's happening on the day?

    Indigenous All Stars Community Market
    Running from 2pm until half time, located in the Southern Precinct near Gate D - This market will bring together vendors and entertainment with the Stephen Michael Foundation running demonstrations of traditional Indigenous Game, live entertainment and a live art demonstration with a prize to be won.

    The AFL Store will be open close by with fans able to purchase all their Indigenous All Stars merchandise.

    The Indigenous All Stars Market will feature the following vendors:

    • Juicy Nutrition Studio – Iced Indigenous teas
    • Noongar OOAK Creations – Contemporary Noongar arts and crafts
    • Liyan – Indigenous designed travel beach towels and gym towels
    • Get Scrunched by Roxy - Handmade accessories such as scrunchies, lanyards, bows, and key wristlets
    • Cultural Designz – Ware bottles, tumblers, phone cases and more
    • Kaarli – Indigenous designs on bucket hats, neck ties and socks
    • MaOchre – Hand painted Fedora hats, hand painted sneakers, homewares and art prints
    • Native Gold Jewellery – Aboriginal flag rings, argyle pink diamond and gold pendants
    • LaJala The Label - Luxury sleepwear brand blending comfort and culture through storytelling
    • Burany Health – Natural skincare products using Australian botanicals, including Kakadu plum and aloe.

    Fremantle v West Coast NGA Curtain Raiser
    A talent showcase match between Fremantle and the West Coast Eagles’ Next Generation Academy (NGA) programs.

    The curtain-raiser will commence at 1.10pm, with the match to feature 15 to 17-year-old male Indigenous players who represent the Fremantle and West Coast Eagles’ NGA programs.

    Pre-Match Entertainment/Cultural Ceremony
    Fans are encouraged to be in their seats to catch the pre-game entertainment.

    From approximately 4pm, patrons will see Noongar cultural dancers, followed by the special joint team-entry, Welcome to Country and ‘war cry’. Past Indigenous AFL players and current Indigenous NAB AFLW players will also join the pre-game ceremony.

    Transport Information

    Your match ticket includes travel on all Transperth services for three hours before and after the event. Simply show your event ticket to the driver or inspector if asked. You must have your match ticket on you to travel for no extra cost. If you're planning on collecting your ticket at the venue, you will need to pay a normal fare to get there.

    Important: Direct trains on the Yanchep Line, in addition to the Suburban Event Bus Network will operate to get you to and from the match. With the opening of the Ellenbrook Line, direct trains on the Fremantle Line to Optus Stadium will not be running before the game.

    For more information about transport to this event, please visit Transperth

    Other key points:

    • No cloaking facilities are available. Don't bring bulky items.  
    • Practice good hand hygiene.

    If you have any questions or require further assistance, please contact the membership services team on (08) 9433 7111 or at membership@fremantlefc.com.au. 

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    All Stars shine in special win over Freo

    The Indigenous All Stars cruised to a 43-point win over Fremantle on Saturday night

    The Indigenous All Stars have capped off a big week with a stunning 43-point victory over Fremantle as the sun set on Saturday evening.

    Run and carry was on the menu, as the All Stars moved the ball forward with speed to kick 16.12 (108) to Fremantle's 9.11 (65) on Optus Stadium.

    It was 2023 Norm Smith medallist Bobby Hill who opened the scoring, deftly receiving a handball from Jeremy Finlayson to snap a beauty around the body, then celebrating with a traditional dance. Hill proved to be a constant concern for Freo's defence, with another goal and a behind from his eight disposals in the first half alone, before finishing with four majors, while Jason Horne-Francis was a powerful force.

    The Port Adelaide midfielder didn't just offer his slick skills moving into attack, recording 17 disposals, three goals, and six tackles for the match, but his defensive efforts were equally important, regularly generating turnovers upon which his teammates capitalised. Jy Simpkin (30 disposals, 10 clearances, one goal) was also a constant force in the engine room, and pressed forward to get dangerous in front of goal.

    Michael Frederick (three goals) was undoubtedly the star for Freo early, working beautifully up the field to set up teammates inside 50, then jetting forward to hit the scoreboard himself. Caleb Serong (27 disposals, five clearances), meanwhile, split his time between the midfield and forward lines, often catching himself one-out against All Star Steven May. The only real knock on his day was an inability to convert his opportunities in front of goal.

    Earlier in the week both Jarman Impey and Michael Walters suggested there may be some gaps in the All Stars' defensive line, given the squad's desire to run and gun, but those concerns were largely unfounded. May (nine marks, 17 disposals), Joel Hamling (four intercepts, two contested marks) and young Lawson Humphries (seven intercepts, five score involvements) stood strong, and organised in the back half.

    Those defensive efforts weren't without threat, however. Frederick's movement in attack was dangerous, as was Josh Treacy's showing of pure strength and athleticism.

    As mentioned by both coaches earlier in the week, some of the selected All Stars squad were only able to play limited minutes based on club requests. Captain Michael Walters, Bolton, Port Adelaide forward Jeremy Finlayson, and Carlton defender Zac Williams played only the first half, while Richmond's Maurice Rioli Jnr, Carlton's Jesse Motlop, Gold Coast's Ben Long, and Essendon's Jade Gresham played only the second.

    Fremantle also restricted minutes for some players, including Bailey Banfield, Will Brodie, and Patrick Voss.

    A spectacle
    Festivities at Optus Stadium were not limited to the Indigenous markets on the concourse and fans celebrating in the stands. On-field there was plenty to see before the opening bounce, including a joint banner between the Indigenous All Stars and Fremantle, flanked by a guard of honour made up of past players, partners, Indigenous AFLW players, and non-playing All Stars squad members, including Jamarra Ugle-Hagan. Following the Welcome to Country ceremony, the All Stars were passionately led in a war cry by Bradley Hill, and instead of a coin toss between captains, a football shaped 'mirra', painted by Uncle Richard Walley, was thrown in the air.

    Heat no concern
    As the mercury reached the mid-30s, the AFL's heat policy was enacted, limiting the quarters from 23 minutes to 21 minutes plus time on. But the players didn't sweat it. Determined to play free-flowing, attacking football, both sides neatly executed end-to-end passages of play, none better than that which led to Jason Horne-Francis' first quarter goal. After a few minutes spent searching for an exit from defence, the All Stars went long down the corridor into the hands of new Fremantle recruit Shai Bolton. Unfortunately for Freo, he was in the yellow Indigenous strip designed by Jade Dolman. Neatly evading his new teammates, Bolton was able to fire a neat handball out to Horne-Francis, who turned on the jets and coolly slotted the goal from the top of the 50m arc.

    Concern for Switkowski
    Fremantle forward Sam Switkowski was unfortunately sidelined less than a quarter into the match after some friendly fire. As teammate Jye Amiss worked to leap over a mess of players to chase the footy, Switkowski copped a knock to the head, and after assessment was ruled out for the remainder of the game with concussion.

    INDIGENOUS ALL STARS         5.2    7.5    12.8   16.12 (108)
    FREMANTLE                              2.3    5.5    7.8    9.11 (65)

    GOALS 
    Indigenous All Stars: Bo.Hill 4, Horne-Francis 3, Walters, Stengle, Cameron, Pickett, Simpkin, Ryan, W.Rioli, Kelly, Motlop
    Fremantle: Frederick 3, Sharp 2, Jackson 2, Amiss 2

    BEST 
    Indigenous All Stars: Bo.Hill, Horne-Francis, Simpkin, Humphries, Ah Chee, Burgoyne
    Fremantle: Frederick, Serong, Sharp, O'Driscoll, Draper

    INJURIES 
    Indigenous All Stars: Johnson (right leg)
    Fremantle: Switkowski (concussion), Walker (nose)

     Crowd: 37,865 at Optus Stadium (Whadjuk)

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