Victorian Wheelchair Football League

The Victorian Wheelchair Football League (VWFL) provides Victorian’s with a physical disability the opportunity to play Australian Rules football.

Governed by AFL Victoria, the Victorian Wheelchair Pathway Programs and Competitions exist to offer opportunities for participants/players who want to participate in a modified version of Australian Rules football played in a wheelchair through ensuring there is a pathway from introductory programs to an elite competition.

The Victorian Wheelchair Pathway Programs and Competitions are defined by 4 focus areas to ensure we give participants with physical disabilities the chance to play our sport.

  1. Inclusion - A game for participants (or players) that want to participate in a modified version of Australian Rules Football, with a focus on providing opportunities for people with a physical disability to participate in a modified version of Australian Rules Football.
  2. Pathways - Opportunities for participants to progress along the participation pathway from an Introduction program through to an Elite competition.
  3. Elite - An elite competition with representation at AFL level.
  4. Representative - National Wheelchair Championships where the best players from the VWFL are given the opportunity to represent Victoria.

  1. Introduction targeted at kids aged 5-14 focused on understanding the rules of the game through skill and drills at a NAB AFL Auskick Program.
  2. Community for participants to continue their journey into playing the game in a community focused competition.
  3. Elite for players identified with talent are selected to represent one of the AFL Clubs at the elite level for Wheelchair Australian Rules Football.

Based on our three pillars, the following programs and competitions will exist:

  • NAB AFL Auskick Wheelchair Program: An introductory program focused on skills, drills and chair skills, delivered by AFL Victoria and supported by elite players. The program will be delivered at Boroondara Sports Complex on Sunday and run for 8 weeks.
  • Community Wheelchair Football League: A community focused competition for all to participate. This league will continue to develop providing an opportunity for participants looking to explore the elite pathway in the future and able bodied participants to play Wheelchair football. The competition will have 13 rounds with the majority of fixtures played out of Boroondara Sports Complex.
  • Victorian Wheelchair Football League: An elite level competition, representing an AFL Club in the highest level of wheelchair AFL.
  • Women’s Showcase Rounds: A community focused initiative which is designed to increase the number of females playing the sport. There will be one games this year with the vision to build in years to come.
  • National Championships: Victorian State Team made up of players within the league representing Victoria in the National Championships.