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AFL in the Tropics: How to Follow Local Australian Rules Football in Cairns

Australian Rules football has a passionate following in Far North Queensland, with AFL Cairns running a vibrant local competition at Cazaly's Stadium throughout the season.

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By The Daily Cairns · Published 7 February 2026, 6:30 pm

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Updated 16 h ago· 14 July 2026, 11:03 pm

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Links to sources include (but not limited to): aflcairns.com.au, aflq.com.au

Australian Rules football might feel like an unlikely fit for the tropics, but Cairns has built a genuine AFL culture over the years. AFL Cairns administers the local competition, which draws clubs from across the city and surrounding region. Games are played through the winter dry season when the heat and humidity ease off, making Saturday afternoon footy at the oval a genuine community occasion.

The main venue for top-level local AFL in Cairns is Cazaly's Stadium on Gatton Street in Manunda. The ground is named in honour of Roy Cazaly, the legendary Australian Rules footballer, and it serves as the spiritual home of the game in Far North Queensland. The stadium has a grandstand, good sight lines from all angles and a relaxed tropical atmosphere that makes watching the footy here a distinctive experience.

AFL Cairns runs a senior men's competition, a senior women's competition and a range of junior grades, so there is football for every level of player and spectator. The season typically kicks off in late summer and runs into the middle of the year, with finals providing the competition's climax. Entry to local AFL games is generally very affordable, and many matches are free or run a gold-coin admission at the gate.

For those who want to follow the broader AFL scene, every AFL premiership game is available on free-to-air television and via streaming. Cairns locals cheer for a variety of AFL clubs, and pubs around the city screen live matches throughout the season. AFL Queensland's website and the AFL Cairns social media pages keep fans across the region updated on fixtures, results and club news.

Whether you are there to watch a mate pull on the boots, cheer a local club or simply enjoy a cold drink on the hill at Cazaly's, AFL in Cairns rewards turning up. It is community sport at its warmest and most accessible.

Sources: AFL Cairns AFL Queensland

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