The Walyalup Football Club will take on Geelong this Saturday afternoon on 20 May at Optus Stadium. Bounce down for the clash is at 2.35pm. The match will be played as part of Sir Doug Nicholls Round, which highlights Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander contributions to the game of Australian football.
Walyalup will wear their newly designed 2023 Indigenous jumper for the clash designed in collaboration by Carly Grey and captain Alex Pearce, and incorporates design elements from both their families traditional lands of Lutruwita (Tasmania).
This weekend’s match day is presented in conjunction with Walyalup’s ‘Stretch’ RAP (Reconciliation Action Plan), which was developed in assistance with the Club’s Indigenous program partner, Woodside Energy.
GETTING TO OPTUS STADIUM
Your footy ticket includes travel on all Transperth services for three hours either side of the match, so be prepared and ensure you plan your journey ahead with Transperth’s Journey Planner, please click here for further information. If asked, show your ticket to the driver or inspector. Keep in mind, you must have your football ticket or membership on you to travel for no extra cost.
For the safety of all patrons, we encourage all attendees to ensure they are well aware of the above points, prior to attending the game. If you have a family or linked account, please pass this information on to all attending.
TICKETING INFORMATION
Members with reserved seats can access their tickets through the Walyalup Football Club linked to their MyFreo account. Instructions are available for both Android and iPhone users.
Pass holders who have redeemed a ticket or upgraded can access their tickets through the Ticketmaster app. The Walyalup membership team will be at Gate B and E for assistance with entry and general enquiries from 12.30pm.
Tickets are still available for the general public through Ticketmaster.
SENSORY ROOM
The Purple Hands Foundation and Walyalup Football Club in collaboration with The Autism Association of Western Australia are delivering a Sensory Room launching in 2023. The Sensory Room provides opportunities for individuals with a disability to access a quiet space during Walyalup home games at Optus Stadium. The room is for people with sensory needs, open to children and adults and individuals with a disability will be prioritised.
To find out more information about the room, who it is for and how to register please click here.
HELP US, HELP YOU
Report anti-social behaviour to Stadium Staff immediately or text 0409 317 771.
KEY TIMES
12.15pm – Purple Playground and Moorditj Markets commence
12.30pm – Membership services available at gate B and E
12.45pm – Gates open
1.45pm – 2pm – On-field warm-up
2.15pm – Walyalup team entry
2.20pm – On-field Welcome to Country
2.33pm – Coin Toss & Gift Exchange
2.35pm – Bounce down
MATCH DAY ENTERTAINMENT
AROUND THE GROUND
Moorditj Markets presented by Woodside Energy
Walyalup fans will be able to explore and support a pop-up style market that showcases a variety of First Nations artists and businesses this Saturday. The Moorditj Markets, presented by Woodside, will be held on the Southern Oval, near Gate D, from 12.15pm.
Wandering Walyalup presented by Woodside Energy
A physical and digital activation designed to help educate fans on Noongar language, Wandering Walyalup will consist of six physical checkpoints throughout the Level 1 concourse at Optus Stadium, each featuring a different Indigenous symbol used on either our 2023 Indigenous jumper or Walyalup logo.
Scan the QR code alongside the Indigenous symbol to learn more about what the image represents, and how to pronounce the name in Noongar language. Everyone who scans all six codes will go into the running to win a team signed 2023 Indigenous Jumper!
RAC National Road Safety Week Activation
Saturday’s match coincides with the end of National Road Safety Week. Out on Southern Oval today is the RAC Road of Regret – three scenarios showing a different outcome from a crash, based on three different speeds. These are real-life consequences. The faster you’re driving, the more likely you are to crash. So please slow down on WA roads and make it home safely.
Inflatable obstacle course and Super Goals
Located on the Southern Oval, outside gate D, are inflatable obstacle courses and super goals.
Airbrush tattoo
Our airbrush tattoo station will be located near Lobby 101, incorporating First Nations designs.
PRE-GAME
Inkabee and Flewnt MC, thanks to Woodside Energy
Perth-based Noongar Wongi rapper Ethan Eggington, who goes by ‘Inkabee’ behind the microphone, wrote his first rap at the age of seven. Not long after, he released his debut single, Beat The Odds, in December last year at only 10 years old. Inkabee is passionately and proudly supported by his idol and father, Flewnt MC. Flewnt MC is an award winning, proud Nyoongar rapper from Boorloo (Perth). Flewnt MC uses Hip Hop as his platform to articulate a powerful, positive, and uplifting message for his people.
Live Welcome to Country
The Club is honoured to have its Club patron Dr Richard Walley OAM, a respected Noongar Elder and one of Australia’s leading Aboriginal performers and writers, to perform Welcome to Country at approximately 2.20pm which takes place on Whadjuk, Noongar Boodja. Joining Richard will be members of Ngalak Nidja performing the didgeridoo and traditional dance.
QUARTER TIME
Inkabee, thanks to Woodside Energy
We welcome back Inkabee, who’s music provides a message of unity and pride in his culture, with an aim of inspiring and supporting others. Inkabee’s music journey is only just beginning, and he is definitely one to watch. We welcome back Inkabee
HALF TIME
Best Seats in the House
At half-time, be in your seats and have your phone ready for your chance to win one of three double passes into Bankwest’s best seats in the house! Winners will receive:
- 2 x tickets for the best seats in the house (located in the Bankwest Club)
- Food and beverage during the event including your choice of burger and chips, ice cream and selected wine, beer, cider and non-alcoholic refreshments
- A merchandise pack
- VIP service from a dedicated Optus Stadium attendant
- Access to the Bankwest Club
THREE QUARTER TIME
Race The Footy
In 2023 Walyalup fans have the chance to Race the Footy, thanks to Macca’s. If you and a mate would like the chance to Race the Footy register below.
Arrive early and avoid delays
Having your digital ticket ready prior to arrival and get to the stadium early will ensure you are not caught in long queues outside the stadium in the lead up to the game. The scanner to scan your digital ticket(s) is located to the right of the turnstile entry gates, then enter on the left. Please do not bring bags larger than an A4 piece of paper.
Leave your cash at home
Optus Stadium is currently a cashless venue meaning you will need to pay using EFTPOS at all food and beverage outlets.
Optus Stadium Restaurants and Catering
The City View Cafe will be OPEN. However, the Goodwood restaurant will be CLOSED.
The Freo Clubhouse
The Freo Clubhouse in River View Rooms and Sky View Lounge will be open for this round, however you will need to show your ticket stating room access to receive entry. Please note that the Sky View Lounge will be closed between quarter time and three quarter time.
Other key points:
- No cloaking facilities available. Don’t bring bulky items.
- Practice good hand hygiene.
- If you feel unwell or have experienced any COVID-19 symptoms during the two weeks prior to this weekend’s game, please DO NOT attend. If you begin to feel ill whilst at the game, please make sure to notify an Optus Stadium representative immediately and follow the directions of any venue, club or AFL staff.
If you have any questions or require further assistance, please contact the membership services team on (08) 9433 7111 or at [email protected].