History of Superules / M.A.F / AFL Masters
Superules was conceived from the idea for players, 35 years and over,
being able to continue playing the sport they love, but without the
heavy commitment required during their earlier days in the sport.
Superules was formulated in the country areas of Victoria during 1980
by founder John Hammer and other like-minded football fanatics
and continues to grow from there...
SUPERULES COMES OF AGE - M.A.F and AFL MASTERS - the 2000s
Oct 2000
18th Superules Australia National Championships, Hobart, Tasmania
Aug 2001
All States adopt the new name and logo of Masters Australian Football
Oct 2001
19th M.A.F National Championships, Gold Coast, Queensland
Jun 2002
John Morrison resigns after providing 7 years as MAF Executive Officer, Neil King takes over the reigns.
Oct 2002
20th M.A.F National Championships, Melbourne, Victoria
Oct 2002
A team of 30 players went to Ireland to represent MAF in the 1st Irish tour Games played in Dublin & Galway
Sept 2003
21st M.A.F National Carnival held in Perth at the McGilvray complex
Jul 2003
The 2004 M.A.F National carnival awarded to AFL Cairns
Nov 2003
Dublin Masters visit and play combined MAF side in Melbourne
Oct 2004
22nd M.A.F National Carnival played in Cairns, QLD
Oct 2004
Australian Team Tours Ireland
Oct 2005
23rd M.A.F National Carnival played in Adelaide, SA
Oct 2006
24th M.A.F National Carnival played in Maroochydore, QLD
Oct 2006
Australian Team Tours Ireland
Oct 2007
25th M.A.F National Carnival played in Sydney, NSW
Oct 2008
26th M.A.F National Carnival played in Darwin, NT
AFL MASTERS
Oct 2009
27th AFL Masters National Carnival played in Cairns, Qld
Oct 2010
28th AFL Masters National Carnival Canberra, ACT