How Front Runner Physio can help Australian Football athletes
From working with AFL Premiership teams, to State League and Amateur football as well as juniors, our physiotherapists understand the game and the physical demands of Australian Rules Football.
Australian Football physiotherapy helps optimise recovery, prevent recurrence, and enhance athletic performance across pre-season, in-season, and return-to-play phases following soft tissue injuries, joint trauma and overuse injuries.
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Soft tissue injuries (hamstrings, calves, quadriceps)
ACL & other lower limb joint injury rehabilitation
Hip & groin pain
Concussion
Shoulder injuries
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Meet your Australian Football physios
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Steve Gravina
CLINICAL DIRECTOR
Former West Coast Eagles team physiotherapist for eight seasons, including their 2018 AFL premiership. Experienced in elite-level injury prevention, rehab, and integrated performance support.
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Ben D'Arcy-Evans
PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Ben is the current head Physiotherapist for the Subiaco Football Club in the WAFL. Ben’s background includes experience with the Claremont Football Club WAFLW program and the West Coast Eagles in a Sport’s Trainer role.
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Ella Eastaugh
PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Ella is the current head physiotherapist for the Subiaco Football Club’s Senior Women and Rogers Cup WAFLW programs. Ella has a special interest in female healthcare and performance physiotherapy as well as extensive experience in ACL rehabilitation.
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Liam Connolly
PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Current Subiaco Football Club WAFL Colts and Futures program Head Physiotherapist. Liam combines his practical experience as a former Colts captain at Subiaco FC with his extensive background as a trainer and physiotherapist in the WAFL system.
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Phoebe Freeman
SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Former head physiotherapist for Subiaco FC in the WAFL, and has a special interest in concussion management. Current physiotherapist for the WAIS Track & Field program. -

Luke Parker
PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Footballer, coach, and athletics coach with experience in high-speed running rehab and tailored Australian Football return-to-play programs.
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Jack Andringa-Bate
SENIOR PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Former footballer and now close to completing his PhD from La Trobe University, investigating changes within the nervous system post-hamstring injury. A special interest in the management of soft tissue injuries in Australian Football.
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Kieren Hill
SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Former WAFL and State Academy physio with a focus on return-to-play testing and pre-season screening. Currently completing his PhD at Notre Dame University investigating ACL injuries.
Our approach
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Injury assessment, treatment & rehabilitation
Comprehensive assessments, targeted treatment, and structured rehab guide players from injury to full return-to-play, reducing recurrence and optimising performance.
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Injury prevention and baseline testing
Functional screening and VALD Forcedecks technology establish performance benchmarks, identify risk factors, and inform safe, data-driven return-to-play decisions.
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Strength & conditioning integration
Football-specific programs build strength, resilience, mobility, and speed, preparing players for the repeated sprinting, collisions, and endurance demands of Australian Football.
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Pre-season/off-season conditioning
Tailored off-season and pre-season programs enhance aerobic capacity and football-specific conditioning for peak match performance.