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The Bali 9's Masters 2010 event is looking set to be Asia’s biggest ever Aussie Rules event. 11 teams have already registered for the tournament, including teams from across Australia, as well as East Timor and Dubai. A number of other teams are keen to join, with a projected 16 teams from six countries expected to play in this year’s tournament. The event sees teams play following specially modified 9-a-side rules, with the inclusion that all players must be over 35 years of age. The event is endorsed by AFL Masters, who are the governing body for Masters rules football in Australia. With the large number of teams attending games will be played over two days, with the grand final being played under lights.
The Dubai dingoes have made a regular appearance in tha competition for the last three years and will be there again for 2011. The Dingoes ended up with a 2-2 record for 2010 and are going to be there again come 2011.
Below are some photos of the dingoes plying there trade during the Bali 9's Masters
The Bali 9's Masters 2011 saw the Dubai Dingoes enter 2 sides into the completion as the tournament swelled to 16 sides this year. Made up of current players from the Dingoes Middle East side and expats from the club who have returned to the native countries. The Bali Masters is a great time to meet up with old team mates from years gone by. With the motto of the completion being, its note how well you played but how many games you played on the day.
The Dubai dingoes have made a regular appearance in tha competition for the last three years and will be there again for 2011. The Dingoes ended up with a 2-2 record for 2010 and are going to be there again come 2011.
Below are some photos of the dingoes plying there trade during the Bali 9's Masters
The Bali 9's Masters 2011 saw the Dubai Dingoes enter 2 sides into the completion as the tournament swelled to 16 sides this year. Made up of current players from the Dingoes Middle East side and expats from the club who have returned to the native countries. The Bali Masters is a great time to meet up with old team mates from years gone by. With the motto of the completion being, its note how well you played but how many games you played on the day.






