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...

27th Sept 1980
History of Superules / M.A.F / AFL Masters
29th Aug 1980
Inaugural Meeting at Nhill (Victoria) to form Superules
Wimmera versus Melbourne Superules curtain raiser at the Ballarat Grand Final. Best Crowd of seven seasons.
4th April 1981
Wimmera played Ballarat in the first programmed game in Victoria.
6th June 1981
Canberra versus Victoria - the first representative Superules match.
12th June 1981
Melbourne versus Victoria Country - curtain raiser to VFA preliminary final.
13th Oct 1981
Victoria team travelled to Darwin to play Northern Territory and lost
April 1982
Inaugural Fixtures played in Perth
16th May 1982
A Western Victoria team lost to Adelaide at West Torrens
13th June 1982
North East Victoria played Darwin at Darwin
4th July 1982
Melbourne played Canberra at Lavington
8th Aug 1982
Exhibition match at Launceston to launch Superules in Tasmania
29th Aug 1982
Combined Melbourne versus South West Victoria at Hamilton
29th Aug 1982
Interstate match:South Australia versus Victoria at Nhill
28th Jan 1983
Appointment of a National Administrator
10th Feb 1983
Appointment of inaugural Committee in Western Australia with fixtures for 1983 season with four teams;
Northern Districts, Victoria Park, Fremantle & Swanbourne.
8th May 1983
Start of Superules first organised competition. Fourteen teams in Western & Central Victoria.
12 June 1983
Two oldest teams ever to play Australian Football average age 47 years, at Warracknabeal.
A.C.T. versus Western Victoria at Warracknabeal.
8th July 1983
Western Victoria combined team played Alice Springs in their first game
10th July 1983
Superules first meeting at Morningside F.C Brisbane, Queensland
18 & 20 July 1983
Inaugural National Carnival
22nd Sept 1983
Sports Exacto Superules Carnival at Camberwell Football Ground, Melbourne
Dec 1983
Ansett Airlines sponsorship for 3 years - National directors now attend meetings of the main national body.
Aug 1984
Second National Carnival, Darwin, NT
Sept 1995
Cascade National Carnival, Hobart, Tasmania
Oct 1986
Fourth National Carnival, Perth, WA - First International match Tasmania versus Singapore.
The 1986 Carnival was the first carnival with all State and Territories represented.
Oct 1987
Fifth National Carnival, Brisbane, Queensland. - Masterules introduced for players 40 years and over.
Oct 1988
Sixth National Carnival, Adelaide, SA. - First Masterules competition
Oct 1989
Seventh National Carnival, Canberra, ACT. - Introduction of two divisions for Superules Competition
WA & NT unable to participate due to airline strike.
Oct 1990
Eighth National Carnival, Melbourne, Victoria. - Masterules saw 8 teams complete for the first time.
Superules continued with 2 divisions and saw for the first time teams that are to be promoted and relegated.
Oct 1991
Ninth National Carnival, Darwin, Opening Marrara Sporting Complex.
All Australian Team played in the 25th Umpires Pre-season Lighting Carnival.
Oct 1992
10th National Carnival, Labrador FC Queensland Gold Coast.
Introduction of Seniorules for players 45 years and over.
Apr 1993
WA versus Victoria Official Opening Australian Masters Games Fremantle.
Oct 1993
11th National Championship, Hobart, Tasmania
Oct 1994
12th National Championship, Perth, Western Australia.
WA, Qld, SA and NSW provided Seniorules teams as the Championships continue to grow.
Mar 1995
Bruce Arlow stood down after serving as President since 1988
Oct 1995
13th National Championships, Sydney, New South Wales
Sep 1996
14th National Championships, Adelaide, South Australia
Apr 1997
National Insurance Scheme introduced for players and administrators
Sept 1997
15th National Championships, Kardinia Park, Geelong, Victoria. First time Carnival played on AFL ground.
Record number of 28 teams across three age divisions plus first ever over 50's match.
Sept 1998
16th National Championships, Duntroon RMC, Canberra, ACT
Oct 1999
17th National Championships, Darwin, Northern Territory
Oct 2000
18th National Championships, Hobart, Tasmania
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-- MAF --
Aug 2001
All States adopt the new name and logo of Masters Australian Football
Oct 2001
19th 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 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 National Carnival held in Perth at the McGilvray complex
Jul 2003
The 2004 National carnival awarded to AFL Cairns
Nov 2003
Dublin Masters visit and play combined MAF side in Melbourne
Oct 2004
22nd National Carnival played in Cairns, QLD
Oct 2004
Australian Team Tours Ireland
Oct 2005
23rd National Carnival played in Adelaide, SA
Oct 2006
24th National Carnival played in Maroochydore, QLD
Oct 2006
Australian Team Tours Ireland
Oct 2007
25th National Carnival played in Sydney, NSW
Oct 2008
26th National Carnival played in Darwin, NT
-- AFL Masters --
Oct 2009
27th National Carnival played in Cairns, Qld
Oct 2010
28th National Carnival Canberra, ACT