The AFL has unveiled an incredible second wave of players for the 2025 Toyota AFL Indigenous All Stars game, with tickets now on sale for the highly anticipated match, set to take place on Saturday, February 15, 2025, at Optus Stadium in Perth.

Joining the Indigenous All Stars squad are Fremantle’s Shai Bolton, a two-time Premiership player and 2022 All Australian, along with new teammate Alex Pearce, Adelaide’s rising star Izak Rankine, and Hawthorn’s Jarman Impey, a member of the 2015 Indigenous All Stars team. These players will line up alongside previously announced stars, including Brisbane’s Charlie Cameron and Callum Ah Chee, Fremantle’s Michael Walters, and Collingwood Premiership hero Bobby Hill, among others.

For Shai Bolton, the game represents a long-held dream.
“I’m very excited—it’s a game I’ve always wanted to play in. I remember watching legends like Adam Goodes and attending the last match in Perth in 2015. It’s an honor to join my brothers, share the camp, and represent my family on this stage,” Bolton said.

Hawthorn’s Jarman Impey echoed the sentiment:
“It’s a proud moment to be part of the Indigenous All Stars squad. Representing my people and playing with friends and teammates I admire means so much.”

Tickets are now available, with prices starting at $10 for juniors under 15 and $35 for adults. Family tickets (two adults, two juniors) are $70, with early bird discounts available for Club and AFL members until December 24. Premium experiences, including access to the Sports Lounge and Premiership Terrace, are also available, with ticket packages starting from $20 for juniors and $110 for families.

Fans can secure their seats via Ticketmaster starting today.

Indigenous All Stars Squad

Callum Ah Chee – Noongar, Palyku and Nyikina, Yawuru
Shai Bolton – Minang and Wilman
Charlie Cameron – Waanyi and Lardil
Bobby Hill – Whadjuk, Ballardong, Noongar
Brad Hill – Wilmen, Noongar
Jarman Impey – Yorta Yorta
Alex Pearce – Palawa
Kysaiah Pickett – Yamatji, Noongar
Liam Ryan – Yamatji
Izak Rankine – Kokatha and Ngarrindjeri
Michael Walters – Whadjuk, Wilmen and Ngarrindjeri