Lost Password?
No account yet? Register

Coaching Clinics

FEAR is running lunchtime coaching clinics on Wednesdays in the city, aimed at novice-level players.  Clinics run from 12:15 to 13:00 at Supreme Court Gardens, and includes help with throwing and various Ultimate skills.  Bring sports gear, hat, sunscreen, water bottle. 

Cost is FREE.  Please contact Ken by email on summers (@) iinet.net.au if you are interested in participating.

Recent News...

Pickup

Join the lunchtime pickup crowd at Perth Esplanade, near the Atriums, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:15 - 13:00. 

Players of ALL levels are welcome, including outright beginners.  Coaches will be on hand to show you how to play, and to help improve your throwing technique.

SAS - The Power to Know

Maxwell Geoservices

 

More sponsor opportunities

FEAR Club Info Print E-mail

FEAR is an Ultimate (aka Ultimate Frisbee) club based in Perth, Western Australia.

The FEAR Ultimate Disc club has been around informally in one form or another since around 1997, however in 2006 it became an 'official' registered club entity in order to enter a Master's team into the 2006 World Ultimate Club Championships hosted in Perth.

We're now expanding the club to eventually reach into every division: Open, Women, Mixed, Master's and Junior divisions.

Click on the menu links to find out more information about how you can join the FEAR Ultimate Disc Club, as well as where/when we train, tournaments, etc.

What is Ultimate?

Ultimate is a team sport played with a flying disc (frisbee).  It's 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.

Ultimate is unique in that there are NO REFEREES.  The players themselves make all the calls for infringement of the rules. Strangely, this concept actually works - even at World Championship levels.  Respect for the game, the rules, and the players is what makes it work.

This also makes Ultimate an incredibly SOCIAL sport, suited for all ages, and all levels.