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QAFLW & QAFLW 8:10 – 8:50 Team Managers Division 1, 2 & 3 Development League QAFL 8:50 - 9:30 QFAW Div Agenda 1. Welcome 11. More of the Kangaroo 2. Tonight’s Sessions 12. Player Registration Payments (Paypa Plane) 3. AFLQ Strategic Priorities 4. Football Operations Department Structure 5. 2019 AFLQ Rules & Procedures 6. Online Paperwork 7. Coach AFL 8. Key Dates / Compliance Documents 9. RISWM 10. New Rule Interpretations © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 2 Information Sessions SEQ Senior Preseason Meeting Schedule Monday March 11th, 2019 - Iona College 6:00 – 6:30 Arrival & Football Collection 6:30 – 7:50 SEQ Preseason Information Session 7:50 – 8:10 Dinner QAFLW & QAFLW 8:10 – 8:50 Team Managers Division 1, 2 & 3 Development League QAFL 8:50 - 9:30 QFAW Div. 1 & 2 Team Managers Division 4 & 5 9:30 - 10:00 Football Collection © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 3 AFL Queensland Strategic Plan © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 4 AFL Queensland Strategic Plan © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 5 AFL Queensland Strategic Plan © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 6 AFL Queensland Strategic Plan © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 7 AFL Queensland Strategic Plan © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 8 AFL Queensland Strategic Plan © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 9 AFL Queensland Strategic Plan © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 10 AFL Queensland Strategic Plan © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 11 AFL Qld Senior Football Operations Department – Organisational Structure State Manager – Senior Football Barry Gibson Affiliates & Sustainability Manager Comp. Manager – QAFL/ All Colts State Umpiring Manager Keith Webb Christopher Davis James Waldorff Comp. Manager – AFL Capricornia Comp. Manager – QAFLW & QFAW Umpiring Development Manager Brad Matheson Joanna Main Damien Mitchelmore Comp. Manager – AFL Mackay Comp. Manager – QFA Div. 1, 2 & 3 Umpire Development Coordinator Paul Scullie Matt Bialkowski Rohan Briggs Comp. Manager – AFL Townsville Comp. Manager – QFA Div. 4 & 5 Umpiring & Appointments Coord. Chris Forster Brad Howard Jess Markut Comp. Manager – AFL Darling Downs Football Operations Admin Officer Mitchell Simpson Ariana Reilly © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 12 2019 AFLQ Rules & Procedures – Summary of major changes and amendments • Umpie Escorts -the away team no longer has to provide an Umpire Escort – the away team’s Interchange Steward can double as the Umpire Escort. (3 volunteer roles now 1) • Game Times – with the exception of QAFL reserves, games that were previously 17 minutes plus time on in finals have dropped back to 15 minutes plus time on. • Runners – each team can only have 1 runner and the age for a runner has reduced from having turned to 15 to having turned 14. • Club Umpires – where a club has a competent club umpire who is under age, they can seek an written exemption from State Umpiring Manager. • Order off rule – order off rule no longer applies in QAFLW, now the same as QAFL. • Set Penalties – any player who receives three reprimands in one season automatically receives a one week suspension. Was previously two. • Suspended Coaches – a playing coach suspended for a playing offence can no longer coach. No person suspended can be on the official team sheet. • Suspended players playing practice games – clarity provided that suspended players can play in sanctioned practice games at AFLQ’s discretion. © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 13 2019 AFLQ Rules & Procedures – Summary of major changes and amendments • QAFLW & QAFL Investigations – QAFL and QAFLW can request video reviews by 9am on the first business day after the game. There is no fee as its part of weekly MRP review process. • QFA, QWFA & Affiliate League video reviews – the $125 video review fee will be fully refunded if a classifiable offence is determined to have occurred. • Investigations – the $125 investigation fee will be fully refunded if a sanction is applied following the review. • Ground admission - the maximum price that can be charged has increased by $1, now Adults $6, Concession $3 and children U/16 free. • Ground Lighting – no longer mandatory for a lighting audit if not playing night games, however recommended for insurance purposes. • Finals Eligibility – where a player plays seniors and reserves on the same day, only the senior game shall count towards finals eligibility. • Women competitions interchange – QAFLW and Development League can only have a maximum of 4 players in the interchange bench, all other comps can have a maximum of 6. © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 14 2019 AFLQ Rules & Procedures – Summary of major changes and amendments • All women’s competitions – games will include the AFLW starting formation of 5-6-5. • Colts player equalisation & 10 goal rule - rule has been changed, if one team can only field 18 players, the match will be 17 per side; if one team can only field 17 players, it will be 16 per side. Matches won’t be reduced below 16 per side. The 10 goal rule has been removed. • QAFL – introduction of salary cap and revised points cap • QAFLW – new list build rules added. © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 15 Match Day Paperwork Online © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 16 COACH.AFL Overview • All coaching registrations are done through CoachAFL (Sports TG not required). • Once logged in, complete these 4 easy steps: 1. Complete the Coaching Profile and select the team/s you’re coaching 2. Pay the CoachAFL Membership Fee of $49.50 (only new or expired accreditations) 3. Agree to the Coaches’ Code of Conduct 4. Complete a short online course: ➢ Respect & Responsibility (existing accreditations) ➢ Foundations of coaching (new accreditations) © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 17 COACH.AFL – Coach Development Points New for 2019 COACHING – Coaches actively engaged in coaching a club or school team will accrue 5 Coach Development Points. ONLINE COURSES – A range of short courses addressing relevant topics will be developed for coaches to complete online. COACHING WORKSHOPS – Coaches attending workshops facilitated by a State/Territory AFL body in 2018 will accrue 4 Coach Development Points towards re-accreditation. Due to the shorter re-accreditation window available this season, coaches will only be required to accrue 6 points to reaccredit for season 2019. Re- accreditation for season 2020 and onwards will require the accrual of 10 points. © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 18 Key Dates for 2019 Date Event 25-April-2019 Anzac Round 04-May-2019 Umpire Appreciation Round 25-May-2019 Sir Doug Nicolls Round 08-June-2019 QAFL Rep Footy (at Aspley) 15-June-2019 NQ v SQ (Townsville) 30-June-2019 Sports TG - Transfers close 01-July-2019 Community Month – July/August 27-July-2019 Pride Round 25-August-2019 Women’s Grand Finals 30-August-2019 QFA Division 4 Grand Final 31-August-2019/1-Sept-2019 QFA Division 1 Grand Final 31-August-2019/1-Sept-2019 QFA Division 2 Grand Final 06-September-2019 QFA Division 5 Grand Final 08-September-2019 Grogan 14/15- September- 2019 QFA Division 3 Grand Final 14/15- September- 2019 QAFL Grand Final 21-September-2019 Community Football Awards © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 19 Compliance Documents Audited Financials JLT Certificate of Currency Lighting Audits AGM Minutes Licence Agreements Player Contracts All documents are to be submitted by no later than Friday the 15th of March. © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 20 Racism. It Stops With Me. RISWM © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 21 The history of Qld footy! Copies now available for purchase. Contact Murray Bird M: 0433 001 588 E: [email protected] © Australian Football League 2013. This document is confidential and intended solely for the use and information of the addressee. 22.
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