| SUPERULES - The first 10 years - the 1980s |
| 29th Aug 1980 | Inaugural Meeting at Nhill (Victoria) to form Superules |
| 27th Sept 1980 | Wimmera versus Melbourne Superules curtain raiser at the Ballarat Grand Final. Best Crowd of seven seasons. |
| 6th June 1981 | Canberra versus Victoria - the first representative Superules match. |
| 4th April 1981 | Wimmera played Ballarat in the first programmed game in Victoria. |
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| 12th June 1981 | Melbourne versus Victoria Country - curtain raiser to VFA preliminary final. |
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| 13th Oct 1981 | Victoria team travelled to Darwin to play Northern Territory and lost | |
| April 1982 | Inaugural Fixtures played in Perth |
| 16th May 1982 | A Western Victoria team lost to Adelaide at West Torrens | |
| 13th June 1982 | North East Victoria played Darwin at Darwin | |
| 4th July 1982 | Melbourne played Canberra at Lavington | |
| 8th Aug 1982 | Exhibition match at Launceston to launch Superules in Tasmania | |
| 29th Aug 1982 | Combined Melbourne versus South West Victoria at Hamilton | |
| 29th Aug 1982 | Interstate match:South Australia versus Victoria at Nhill |
| 28th Jan 1983 | Appointment of a National Administrator |
| 10th Feb 1983 | Appointment of inaugural Committee in Western Australia with fixtures for 1983 season with four teams;
Northern Districts, Victoria Park, Fremantle & Swanbourne. |
| 8th May 1983 | Start of Superules first organised competition. Fourteen teams in Western & Central Victoria. |
| 12 June 1983 | Two oldest teams ever to play Australian Football average age 47 years, at Warracknabeal.
A.C.T. versus Western Victoria at Warracknabeal. |
| 8th July 1983 | Western Victoria combined team played Alice Springs in their first game |
| 10th July 1983 | Superules first meeting at Morningside F.C Brisbane, Queensland |
| 18 & 20 July 1983 | Inaugural Superules National Carnival |
| 22nd Sept 1983 | Sports Exacto Superules Carnival at Camberwell Football Ground, Melbourne |
| Dec 1983 | Ansett Airlines sponsorship for 3 years - National directors now attend meetings of the main national body. |
| Aug 1984 | Second Superules Australia National Carnival, Darwin, NT |
| Sept 1995 | Cascade Superules Australia National Carnival, Hobart, Tasmania |
| Oct 1986 | Fourth Superules Australia National Carnival, Perth, WA - First International match Tasmania versus Singapore.
The 1986 Carnival was the first carnival with all State and Territories represented. |
| Oct 1987 | Fifth Superules Australia National Carnival, Brisbane, Queensland. - Masterules introduced for players over 40. |
| Oct 1988 | Sixth Superules Australia National Carnival, Adelaide, SA. - First Masterules competition |
| Oct 1989 | Seventh Superules Australia National Carnival, Canberra, ACT. - Introduction of two divisions for Superules
WA & NT unable to participate due to airline strike. |
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| SUPERULES - EXPANDING to MASTERS - the 1990s |
| Oct 1990 | Eighth Superules Australia National Carnival, Melbourne, Victoria. - Inaugural Masterules Competition of 8 teams.
Superules continued with 2 divisions and saw for the first time teams that teams are to be promoted and relegated. |
| Oct 1991 | Ninth Superules Australia National Carnival, Darwin, Opening Marrara Sporting Complex.
All Australian Team played in the 25th Umpires Pre-season Lighting Carnival. |
| Oct 1992 | 10th National Carnival, Labrador FC Queensland Gold Coast.
Introduction of Seniorules for players 45 years and over. |
| Apr 1993 | WA versus Victoria Official Opening Australian Masters Games Fremantle. |
| Oct 1993 | 11th Superules Australia National Championship, Hobart, Tasmania |
| Oct 1994 | 12th Superules Australia National Championship, Perth, Western Australia.
WA, Qld, SA and NSW provided Seniorules teams in continued growth. |
| Mar 1995 | Bruce Arlow stood down after serving as President since 1988 |
| Oct 1995 | 13th Superules Australia National Championships, Sydney, New South Wales |
| Sep 1996 | 14th Superules Australia National Championships, Adelaide, South Australia |
| Apr 1997 | National Insurance Scheme introduced for players and administrators |
| Sept 1997 | 15th Superules Australia National Championships, Kardinia Park, Geelong, Victoria. First time on AFL ground.
Record number of 28 teams across three age divisions plus first ever over 50's match. |
| Sept 1998 | 16th Superules Australia National Championships, Duntroon RMC, Canberra, ACT |
| Oct 1999 | 17th Superules Australia National Championships, Darwin, Northern Territory |
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| SUPERULES COMES OF AGE - M.A.F and AFL MASTERS - the 2000s |
| Oct 2000 | 18th Superules Australia National Championships, Hobart, Tasmania |
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| Aug 2001 | All States adopt the new name and logo of Masters Australian Football |
| Oct 2001 | 19th M.A.F National Championships, Gold Coast, Queensland |
| Jun 2002 | John Morrison resigns after providing 7 years as MAF Executive Officer, Neil King takes over the reigns. |
| Oct 2002 | 20th M.A.F National Championships, Melbourne, Victoria |
| Oct 2002 | A team of 30 players went to Ireland to represent MAF in the 1st Irish tour Games played in Dublin & Galway |
| Sept 2003 | 21st M.A.F National Carnival held in Perth at the McGilvray complex |
| Jul 2003 | The 2004 M.A.F National carnival awarded to AFL Cairns |
| Nov 2003 | Dublin Masters visit and play combined MAF side in Melbourne |
| Oct 2004 | 22nd M.A.F National Carnival played in Cairns, QLD |
| Oct 2004 | Australian Team Tours Ireland |
| Oct 2005 | 23rd M.A.F National Carnival played in Adelaide, SA |
| Oct 2006 | 24th M.A.F National Carnival played in Maroochydore, QLD |
| Oct 2006 | Australian Team Tours Ireland |
| Oct 2007 | 25th M.A.F National Carnival played in Sydney, NSW |
| Oct 2008 | 26th M.A.F National Carnival played in Darwin, NT |