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Afl National Coaching Conference 2007 AFL NATIONAL COACHING CONFERENCE 2014 DRAFT PROGRAM – SUBJECT TO CHANGE Adelaide – Adelaide Oval DRAFT PROGRAM - Friday 31st January 2014 Time 5.00 pm Registration Commences 7.00 pm Welcome & Opening MC – Stan Alves OAM, AFL Coaching Ambassador OFFICIAL OPENING 7.15 pm OPENING KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS – Brenton Sanderson, Senior Coach, Adelaide Crows KEYNOTE ADDRESS – Mark Evans, AFL General Manager Football Operations 9.00 pm AFL Snapshot – Junior Football - JuMP 9.15 pm Refreshments 10.15 pm Close AFL NATIONAL COACHING CONFERENCE 2014 st DRAFT PROGRAM – SATURDAY 1 February 2014 TIME SESSION A SESSION B SESSION C SESSION D SESSION E SESSION F SESSION G Junior Stream 9:00 am KEYNOTE ADDRESS – Ken Hinkley, Senior Coach Port Adelaide 9.45 am AFL Snapshot – Women’s Football 10:00 am Movement to concurrent sessions 10.10 am 1A AFL Coaching 1B Effective Forward 1C Coaching 1D Intro to Working 1E FootyFirst – Keeping 1F Developing & Coaching 1G Kicking for Juniors Pathways Structures Philosophy & Without the Ball Players on the Field Elite Youth Building a Game Kevin Ball Danny Frawley Tyson Edwards Plan Mark Fisher Alex Donaldson Chris Brown (Victoria University) (AFLCA) (Port Adelaide) (Eastern Ranges) (ACRISP) (Sturt) Peter Schwab (Brisbane Lions) 11.25 am MORNING REFRESHMENT BREAK 11.55 am KEYNOTE ADDRESS – Niall Moyna, Professor of Human Performance DCU & Gaelic Athletic Association Gaelic football and AFL: Developing an Evidence Base to Coaching 12.45 AFL Snapshot – International Australian Football 1.00 pm LUNCH 1:45 Pm 2A Developing Young 2B Coaching Stoppages 2C Coaching 2D Teaching Talking 2E Age Based Fitness 2F Coaching for Maximum Players – System vs Assessment & and Other Things Training - Transitions Involvement in Training Skills Josh Carr Review (Port Adelaide) Jenny Williams (TBC) John Edgar Danny Ryan Glenn Wilkins & Craig (Best on Ground (St Kevin’s OB) (Sandringham McBrien Performance) Dragons) (Groundwork Coaching) 3.00 pm AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT BREAK 3.30 pm 3A Coaching Aboriginal 3B Coaching Ruckwork & 3C Giving & Receiving 3D Goal Kicking 3E Coaching, 3F Sustained Success in a 3G Game Sense for Players Tall Players Feedback Communication and Community Club Junior & Youth David Wheadon Career Opportunities Players Derek Kickett Matthew Clarke Brendan Mason (Coaching Consultant) Tony Fielke (Adelaide Crows) (Same Page Michelle Cowan (Nairne FC) Shane Pill Cultures) (Specialized Training) (Flinders University) 4.45 pm Break 6.30pm for 7.00pm DINNER – Adelaide Oval AFL NATIONAL COACHING CONFERENCE 2014 DRAFT PROGRAM – SUNDAY 2nd February 2014 TIME SESSION A SESSION B SESSION C SESSION D SESSION E SESSION F SESSION G Junior Stream 9.00 am KEYNOTE ADDRESS – KEYNOTE ADDRESS – Jan Stirling Elite Mindset 9.45 am AFL Snapshot - Cultural Inclusion 10.00 am Movement to Concurrent Sessions 10.10 am 4A Managing Conflict 4B Coaching Defense 4C Developing Players 4D Effective Kicking 4E Effective Skill 4F Implementing a Coach 4G Body Contact for for the Evolution of Training Coordinator Program Junior & Youth Michael Poulton Peta Searle the Game Lindsay Gilbee Players (AFLCA) (AFL Victoria Women’s (St Kilda) Damian Farrow David Sheridan Academy) Tate Kaesler (Victoria University) (Hawthorn Citizens JFC) Les Fabre (Adelaide Crows) 11.25 am MORNING REFRESHMENT BREAK 11.55 am KEYNOTE ADDRESS - Darren Burgess, Head of High Performance, Port Adelaide 12.45 pm Lunch 1.30 pm 5A Developing On-Field 5B Running Patterns in 5C Using Vision in 5D The Numbers Game 5E Effective Training 5F Making a Difference – Leadership the Game Coaching Sessions Game Environment Glenn Luff Mark Bickley Adrian Fletcher Michael Ablett (Champion Data) Stan Alves Warren Nel (Adelaide Crows) (AFL Queensland) (AFL Academies) (AFL Coaching (WAFC) Ambassador) 2.45 pm AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT BREAK 3.15 pm KEYNOTE ADDRESS – TBC 3.45 - 4.00 pm REVIEW & CLOSE .
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