Where we Play

Medina Oval

Monday Nights at Medina

Due to low numbers our Medina pick up is currently on hold! 

Medina Oval, Brownell Cres, Medina (Map)
6:30pm – 7:30pm
Pickup game – ALL levels welcome
$2 per game

Bring a light and dark shirt, water bottle, and closed-in shoes.  Cleated shoes (eg. football/soccer shoes) are recommended but not required.  Running shoes are OK. We have warm-ups and run skills exercises from 6:30pm, games starts at 7:00pm.

Please watch our Facebook page to see when it is running again.

Ultimate is easy to learn, fast-paced, and fun to play.  Plus, it’s one of the cheapest sports around.  This is a great opportunity for new players to learn the throws and the basics of playing Ultimate. New players from 9-59, male and female, are welcome to join the fun.

Experienced players are also welcome to come along to enjoy some social games.

UWA Sports Park

Wednesday Night at Mt Claremont

Perth Ultimate League
UWA Sports Park, McGillivray Oval
6:00pm – 9:20pm (multiple timeslots)

For more information about this league, please visit AFDA and find the current Perth Ultimate League

UWA Sports Park

Club Practice Sessions

Practice sessions for the club are held at UWA Sports Park, McGilivray Oval, Mount Claremont,

Practice runs from either 6:00pm-7:00pm or 7:15pm-8:15pm every Wednesday. Training times depend on the game times. Please arrive around 10 min early so you can put on your cleats and have a bit of a throw before we start.

Sessions usually comprise individual skills development and team skill/plays that can be applied in the game.

Ultimate is easy to learn, fast-paced, and fun to play.  Plus, it’s one of the cheapest sports around.  Medina and Practice Seesions are a great opportunity for new players to learn the throws and the basics of playing Ultimate. New players from 9-59, male and female, are welcome to join the fun. Experienced players are also welcome to come along to enjoy some social games.

Some people have asked about age requirements.  Basically – we don’t have one.  Our original target audience was primarily adults and youths from 15 up, however we also have a few regular participants aged between 9 and 14.  Children younger than nine do not usually have enough co-ordination to play Ultimate effectively, although there are always exceptions.

Ultimate is unusual in that it can work with a large differential in age and experience of the players on a team.  If we get enough children for them to play a game on their own, we’ll do that, otherwise we’ll mix them in with the adults.  Ultimate is non-contact, and players will be reminded of safety issues.