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Toyota AFL raffle raises over $100,000 for WA families with ill or injured children

Back for a 4th year, the Toyota AFL Grand Final Experience raffle proved to be another incredible fundraising success for Ronald McDonald House Charities WA, all thanks to our Founding and Forever Partner McDonald’s and the mighty Fremantle Dockers.

Round 23 of the 2025 AFL season saw volunteers descend on Optus Stadium with QR codes in hand, encouraging fans to purchase raffle tickets as the Dockers faced off against the Brisbane Lions. Their enthusiasm and generosity of time helped drive record-breaking ticket sales, raising over  $100,000 to support WA families with ill or injured children.

With not 1 but 2 incredible prizes, we are excited to announce this year’s winners:

Early Bird Prize Winner

Kim, winner of the early bird bonus: Super Fan Experience, valued at $2,180.

  • 4 tickets to the Round 21 Toyota AFL game held at Optus Stadium: Fremantle Dockers vs Carlton Football Club
  • The opportunity to deliver the match ball to the umpire on the ground
  • Participation in the guard of honour as the Fremantle Dockers enter the field
  • A signed AFL football from the Fremantle Football Club

Major Prize Winner

And Jason, a loyal Fremantle Football Club member, claimed the major prize with ticket number #7186, winning the Toyota AFL Grand Final Experience, valued at $8,333.

  • 2 tickets to the 2025 Toyota AFL Grand Final,
  • $4,000 Flight Centre gift voucher for flights and accommodation
  • $1,000 additional spending money.

A huge congratulations to both winners, and a heartfelt thank you to everyone who purchased a $10 ticket. With all proceeds from ticket sales going directly to the WA families with ill or injured children who rely on Ronald McDonald House Charities WA, this year’s raffle proved to deliver winners all around.

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