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2026 Women's Masters Membership
Welcome all to the Sydney Women's AFL Masters membership for 2026.
Sydney Women’s AFL Masters (SWAFLM) is a partnership between Balmain Tigers Australian Football Club and Newtown Breakaways Football Club, and affiliated through NSW AFL Masters and the National AFL Masters.
SWAFLM is the only NSW ‘competition’ catering for women’s masters aged 34 and over. The partnership allows for two teams to play once a month in an enjoyable, but competitive social format. And we are growing with Macarthur Wombats and the Hornsby Berowa Eagles establishing.
$50 Season Membership
$50 Social Competition Season Bundle - up to 8 games per year, played once per month.
If not buying the bundle, the cost of each game is $15 on top of the base $50 membership.
Membership includes:
NSW AFL Masters affiliation fees of $30;
council fees;
club administration costs;
playing equipment and guernseys;
umpires;
first aid;
child-minding service at the ground;
light food and refreshments after games; and
qualification to represent NSW in the National Masters Carnival, held annually in the first week of October.
Welcome all to the Sydney Women's AFL Masters membership for 2026.
Sydney Women’s AFL Masters (SWAFLM) is a partnership between Balmain Tigers Australian Football Club and Newtown Breakaways Football Club, and affiliated through NSW AFL Masters and the National AFL Masters.
SWAFLM is the only NSW ‘competition’ catering for women’s masters aged 34 and over. The partnership allows for two teams to play once a month in an enjoyable, but competitive social format. And we are growing with Macarthur Wombats and the Hornsby Berowa Eagles establishing.
$50 Season Membership
$50 Social Competition Season Bundle - up to 8 games per year, played once per month.
If not buying the bundle, the cost of each game is $15 on top of the base $50 membership.
Membership includes:
NSW AFL Masters affiliation fees of $30;
council fees;
club administration costs;
playing equipment and guernseys;
umpires;
first aid;
child-minding service at the ground;
light food and refreshments after games; and
qualification to represent NSW in the National Masters Carnival, held annually in the first week of October.

