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Australian Rules Football Boys (ARFB) Select Entry Centre of Excellence: Australian Rules Football Boys (ARFB) Select Entry The Hallam Senior College Centre of Excellence Program: ARFB 2022 is a unique program that offers a wide range of elite industry pathways for boys in Years 10-12. Applications It is designed for those who are committed and talented in Australian Rules Football, Sport and Recreation fields and or Physical Education. It also provides unique opportunities to complete a Vocational Education and Training qualification e.g., a Now Open trade qualification without leaving the college. Aims • To implement high performance conditioning and injury prevention programs for year 10, 11 and 12 students • Implement individual long term athlete development programs and a range of short courses with a strong focus on developing skills and craft • Develop elite skills, knowledge and understanding of Australian Rules Football Enrolments through an education program that utilises AFL technology, processes and systems If you have what it takes to including GPS, video analysis, fitness testing and sports science. excel in football, • To develop young men and leaders on and off the field. please contact the College • Allow students to choose from a range of educational pathways that contribute to on 9703 1266 or visit: VCE or VCAL. www.hallamssc.vic.edu.au • To learn from a range of external coaches including but not limited to AFL/NRL to apply. tackling coach, strength and conditioning coaches which is complemented with Deakin University sports science interns. Places are limited. • Conduct junior community coaching clinics in the region Hallam Senior College Frawley Road Hallam Victoria P: 9703 1266 www.hallamssc.vic.edu.au facebook-f INSTAGRAM The Hallam Senior College Centre of Excellence Program: Australian Rules Football Boys (ARFB) The ARFB program has strong connections with a range of elite athlete and pathway Athletes have multiple opportunities programs including but not limited to NAB League Dandenong Southern Stingrays, to apply their skills and knowledge Gippsland Power, other academies, interleague and VFL pathways. This includes by participating in the following access to a range of industry leaders and experts in football. competitions: The program also provides interstate opportunities and its involvement at School Sport • SSV Premier League Victoria and invitation only Premier League competitions. • State & National Sporting trips to: Canberra & Queensland Staff Jason Patten Darren Roe Director Centre of Excellence Head Coach • Holds several Master Degrees in Human • Dandenong Stingrays development coach Performance, with more than 30 years 2019-current experience • St. Kilda Next Generation Academy head • More than 10 years AFL experience in coach 2018-current high performance, injury prevention and • VLine Cup U15 championship assistant rehabilitation coach 2019 • Previous coordinator of the NAB-AFL Draft • Casey Scorpions VFL Development Coach Combine and involved with AIS-AFL Boys 2014-2017 Academy • AFLSE Interleague Coach 2014-2017 • Accredited Sports Scientist, Exercise Scientist and Exercise Physiologist Student Highlights Mike Kavanagh • Previously worked with a range of Olympic and world champions, national and state Development Coach Recent AFL Drafted Players champions in a range of individual and • Hawthorn Football Club List 1991 Shane Savage - Hawthorn team sports. • Cranbourne Football Club 5 time Tom Gillies - Geelong • Conducted several reviews of elite sporting premiership player, team of the century Ryan Bastinac - Nth Melbourne clubs/programs including AFL and B&F winner Arryn Siposs - St. Kilda • St Kevin’s Old Boys B&F Piva Wright - Richmond Nathan Wright - St. Kilda Alex Benson (A Grade VAFA) Head of Football James Harmes - Melbourne Bailey Rice - St. Kilda • Bachelor of Education specialising in Lachlan Moss Kurt Mutimer - West Coast Physical Education Development Coach Gach Nyoun - Essendon • AFL Level 1 Coaching Accreditation • Bachelor Sport Science Majoring in Physical Education & Science (In process of Level 2) 2021 NAB League • Development Coach Dandenong Stingrays • Master of Teaching Representatives & Under 16 Boys 2019-20 • AFL Level 1 Coaching Accreditation Development Squad (In process) • SEJ U15 Interleague Coach 2021 Dandenong Stingrays • Tasmanian State League Senior Player, • Ex VFL listed Northern Blues 2014-2016 Sam Frangalas Devonport FC 2011 - 2015 Jordan French Joshua Clapp Jacob Mutimer • AFL level 1 coaching Jack Wilson • Currently studying Bachelor of exercise Gippsland Power science at Deakin university Caleb Van Oostveen • Completed Diploma of sports development Corey Braden & Diploma of management and leadership completed at Richmond FC 2020 NAB League • Certificate 3 in fitness Representatives • Currently playing for Rowville Hawks FC Dandenong Stingrays Tiare Broughton-Ferris Seth Harris Gippsland Power Caleb Van Oostveen Hallam Senior College Frawley Road Hallam Victoria P: 9703 1266 www.hallamssc.vic.edu.au facebook-f INSTAGRAM.
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