Our Home Ground

Map of the ground

Parking

Players and supporters can park along the streets surrounding the ground, the easiest area being the grassy verge and large cul-de-sac of Johannah St. On special occasions, cars may be allowed onto the riverside edge of the reserve so spectators can sound their horns on every Maggie goal!

Seating

One of the major landmarks of Gil Fraser is its historic grandstand. No only does it look good, it also provides plenty of comfortable seating undercover. The soft grass at the foot of the grandstand is sloped right around to the clubhouse, suitable for outdoor chairs and picnic blankets.

Amenities

The bar and canteen are open on match days, found at the eastern end of the clubhouse. Toilets for the public are located inside the clubhouse at the opposite end to the bar.

Player Facilities

The changerooms are underneath the grandstand, North Fremantle rooms on the west (left door) and visitors rooms on the east (right door). Both sets of rooms have toilets and shower facilities. For Maggies, the gym is located in the building to the west of the reserve near the scoreboard.

Lighting

Our recently installed lighting facilities have proved very useful in training sessions and have been used from time to time for special matches. There are 4 permanent lights, with portable lighting used to support these during night matches at Gil Fraser.

Detailed Map

Courtesy of UBD Street Directory 2002 Maps 306 & 326

Gil Fraser reserve is located on the shores of the Swan River, easily accessible from Stirling Highway.


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