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2025 AFL Masters National Carnival live stream: Watch action from every oval on Day 4

Western Australia have once again dominated on the final day of the AFL Masters National Carnival, winning three of a possible four premierships. Watch all the REPLAYS here.

While they may have only claimed one of a possible three premierships on Saturday, the Northern Territory’s Men 40s triumph is one that will definitely be remembered.

Kicking off the triple-header of grand finals against Western Australia, the Men 40s outfit pulled off a remarkable 32-point turnaround to claim a seven point win.

The 7.3 (45) to 6.2 (38) win was a second-half boilover with the eventual premiers coming back from a 25-point deficit in the early stages of the second-quarter.

After giving up the first four goals of the game, the hosts kicked seven of the final nine goals to produce the ultimate grand final comeback.

Richard Baldock kick started the run at the seven minute mark of the second-term with Jarred Ilett kicking another just two minutes later.

It was a run that continued throughout the third-term to give the NT a slight one-point advantage heading into the final break.

An early goal from small forward Brad Firebrace extended that to eight in the opening minutes of the last but when Bradley Flavel launched a response from 50m at the other end, the game was well and truly in the balance.

Two of the next three from the NT snuffed out the slight momentum Flavel’s goal had created with the host state’s fairytale comeback complete come the final siren.

In other grand finals on the final day of action, Western Australia’s Women 35s side went back-to-back with a 4.1 (25) to 2.4 (16) win over the NT while the Men 35s delivered a heart-stopping 5.5 (35) to 5.4 (34) win, also over the NT.

Victoria Metro claimed the Men 60s premiership with a 45-point win over Queensland and Western Australia won the Men 50s flag with a 5.11 (41) to 4.7 (31) win over Victoria Metro.

REPLAYS

TIO 1

Northern Territory v Western Australia (Men 35s Grand Final)

Northern Territory v Western Australia (Women 35s Grand Final)

Northern Territory v Western Australia Gold (Men 40s Grand Final)

TIO 2

South Australia v Western Australia (Men 45s Div 1 Medal Match)

Queensland v Tasmania (Men 50s)

Queensland v Tasmania (Men 55s Div 2 Grand Final)

GARDENS 1

Victoria Metro v Western Australia (Men 50s Grand Final)

Victoria Metro v Queensland (Men 60s Grand Final)

Victoria Metro/New South Wales v Western Australia-Black (Men 40s)

New South Wales v Victoria Country (Women 45s)

GARDENS 2

New South Wales v Victoria (Men 45s Div 2)

Victoria Country v Western Australia North (Women 35s)

AFL Masters 9s v Western Australia

Northern Territory v Victoria Metro (Men 45s Div 1)

PREVIEW

Hosts Northern Territory will have their eyes firmly fixed on three flags as the AFL Masters National Carnival reaches its climax on Saturday – but there is one state poised rain on their parade.

A huge grand final day is set with six titles up for grabs across the divisions to close out the week-long tournament in Darwin.

KommunityTV will exclusively live stream 14 matches across four ovals from 8.30am ACST.

After pulling together its largest national carnival contingent for the event on home soil, the NT will compete for premierships in a triple-header of grand finals against Western Australia – the reigning premiers in all three age groups – on TIO Oval 1.

It kicks off at 9am as the Buffaloes take on WA Gold for the Men 40s crown before the tournament’s two top divisions take centre stage.

NT’s Women 35s will play off for the title on Saturday. Picture: Prerak Shah
NT’s Women 35s will play off for the title on Saturday. Picture: Prerak Shah

In the Women 35s at 9.55am, the NT conceded just 14 points across its two opening games and will hope that sturdy defence can strangle the Sandgropers’ attack,

Both the NT and WA have been prolific scorers in the Men 35s however, with their decider at 11.20am shaping to be a back-and-forth affair.

The hosts took down Tasmania/Queensland and Vic Country by 101 and 44 points respectively earlier this week to stamp their authority as a premiership threat.

But WA are the defending champions and the NT will need to nullify the likes of skipper Chris Valentine and 2024 All-Australians Brad Fairclough and Graham Ross if they are to be any chance.

Hosts NT have been a force in the Men 35s division so far. Picture: Prerak Shah
Hosts NT have been a force in the Men 35s division so far. Picture: Prerak Shah

And the grand final action does not end there.

Over at Gardens Oval 1, Vic Metro takes on Queensland for the Men 60s title at 11.20am before Vic Metro and WA face off in the Men 50s decider at 12.45pm.

TIO Oval 2 will also play host to a grand final with Queensland taking on Tasmania in the Men 55s.

With over 60 teams and 1,250 players set to compete, the AFL Masters National Carnival is set to be a festival of football in Darwin from September 28 to October 4.

Every match will be live streamed exclusively on KommunityTV.

Originally published as 2025 AFL Masters National Carnival live stream: Watch action from every oval on Day 4

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