All the information you need ahead of our AFL Women’s round one clash with GWS

Fremantle’s AFL Women’s team will take on the GWS Giants this Sunday, 31 January at Fremantle Oval for their first official game of the 2021 AFLW season. Bounce down is 1.10pm WST. 

AROUND THE GROUND

Key Times

  • 11.40pm – Gates open
  • 12.30pm – 12.50pm – On-ground warm-up
  • 1.02pm – Fremantle team entry
  • 1.10pm – Bounce Down
  • 3pm approx. – Final Siren

Get your Freo merchandise!
The Fremantle Dockers merchandise van will be situated to the left of the main gate from 1pm.

COVID PROTOCOLS
Unfortunately, this weekend will be very different to a normal AFL match-day. Strict health and safety measures will be in place that must be adhered to. Please consider the following guidelines and information before attending the match.

There will be no sales at the game on Sunday. We recommend securing your tickets prior to game day to ensure you don’t miss out. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster

MOBILE TICKETING
The easiest and safest way to access tickets to your events is via mobile ticketing. When you select mobile delivery at checkout, your mobile phone is your ticket and your ticket will not be available for print or be emailed to you. Please ensure your mobile phone is charged to allow your tickets to scan on arrival at the venue.

GATE AND VENUE ENTRY
You must enter and exit Fremantle Oval via gate one.

QR CODES
Please look out for the QR code posted in your ticketed area where you must check-in using the recommended SafeWA app. If you do not have the SafeWA app, there will be a register at the gate that you must sign to enter the venue. If you do not check in you will be refused entry. 

THINGS TO REMEMBER

  • Observe social distancing whenever possible. No person is to approach players or officials for autographs or photos.
  • Patrons are encouraged to wash hands and sanitise regularly.
  • Patrons are asked to cough or sneeze into a tissue or their elbow.
  • Food and beverage purchases will be sold by cashless payment methods only. When lining up to purchase items it is important to give people in front and behind you adequate space.
  • Important to note - Bags or other items larger than an A3 piece of paper may not be permitted.
  • No cloaking facilities are available.
  • No chairs/ seats are permitted to be brought into the venue.
  • Movement once in Fremantle Oval should be minimised.
  • No pass-outs are available.
  • There will be COVID Marshalls around the area making sure patrons are practicing social distancing. If you are with a group please be aware of your surroundings and keep 1.5m from other patrons.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Patrons are expected to stay home if feeling unwell and will be denied entry to the venue should they have or show symptoms that may place persons at risk or endanger or impact on public health.

We recommend all patrons download the Australian Government COVIDSafe app, and have it running on their phones with Bluetooth enabled.

How you can help

  • Plan to arrive early at games where possible, to avoid crowds at entry points close to match start times
  • Practise good hygiene and regularly and thoroughly wash your hands
  • Maintain physical distancing, keep at least 1.5 metres away from others
  • Carry a face mask when you leave home unless you have a lawful reason not to. It is strongly recommended you wear one whenever you cannot keep 1.5 metres distance from others
  • If you feel unwell do not attend AFLW games

You acknowledge, even with rigorous capacity and control measures in place at matches, there remains an unquantifiable risk of transmission of viral illness including COVID-19 at a match at this time and you have considered that risk and your own personal circumstances, including in circumstances where there is greater capacity density, and including any health condition or vulnerability that you may have or that of persons whom you will be in close contact with following your attendance at a match. You acknowledge that, for a small number of people, COVID-19 has very serious health consequences. By attending a match you (and any persons who attend the match with you) acknowledge and accept these obvious risks.