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Afl National Coaching Conference 2007 AFL NATIONAL COACHING CONFERENCE 2017 Draft PROGRAM – SUBJECT TO CHANGE 17/01/2017 MCG – Melbourne Friday 3rd February 2017 Time 5.00 pm Registration Commences 6.45pm Registration Concludes 7.10 pm Welcome & Introduction MC – Stan Alves OAM, AFL Coaching Ambassador OFFICIAL OPENING 7:30 pm AFLW Opening Bounce 7.45 pm OPENING KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Tension is Good - John Worsfold (Essendon Football Club) KEYNOTE ADDRESS: AFL Talent Program - AFL Talent Team (Football Operations) 9.30 pm Refreshments 10.30 pm Close AFL NATIONAL COACHING CONFERENCE 2017 Draft PROGRAM – SUBJECT TO CHANGE SATURDAY 4th February 2017 TIME SESSION A SESSION B SESSION C SESSION D SESSION E SESSION F SESSION G Well Being Game Style Game Sense Football Craft Leadership Club Structure 8.30 am KEYNOTE ADDRESS: – Ange Postecoglou (Football Federation Australia) 9:30 am Movement to concurrent sessions 9.35 – 10.45 am 1A Wholistic Coaching: 1B Coaching Defence 1C Game Sense 1D Kicking For Young 1E Building a Club 1F Effective Use of Vision 1G iCoach Using Emotional Coaching Players Football Program Intelligence in High Performance Sport? Matti Clements Dale Amos Matt Jones Phiv Demetroiou Kon Karavias Tim Rouse Warren Nel (Mental Edge (Carlton) (Dandenong (AFL Victoria) (Blackburn FC) (Hudl) (WAFC) Consulting) Stingrays) 10.45 am MORNING REFRESHMENT BREAK 11.15 am KEYNOTE ADDRESS: The Millennial Challenge – Bo Hanson (Athlete Assessments) 12.15 pm LUNCH 1:00 – 2.10 pm 2A Self-Regulation for 2B Coaching Rucks & 2C Developing Game 2D Developing Clean 2E Consolidating Your 2F Role of Assistant Coach 2G Developing Better Coaching Big Players Sense Activities Hands Coaching Thinking Philosophy Footballers Michael Poulton Luke O’Shannessy Dave Reynolds Nikki Harwood Lawrie Woodman Mark Riley Ron Rooney (AFL) (Oakleigh Chargers) (SANFL) (Collingwood) (AFL) & David Parkin (Clontarf Foundation/St (Coach Education OAM (AFL Coaching Bernard’s OCFC) Consultant) Ambassador) 2:10 pm Movement to keynote address 2.20 pm KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Making a positive contribution to mental health and wellbeing through coaching - Kate Hall (Deakin University & YSAS) 3.20 pm AFTERNOON BREAK 3.50 – 5.00 pm 3A Mental Health – Early 3B Coaching Forwards 3C Fundamentals, 3D Drill Design 3E Getting the Best 3F Talent Identification 3G Crafting Your Intervention & Contested Ball & Workshop from Your Players – Club’s Messaging Prevention Game Plans Elite or Community Kate Hall Nigel Lappin Luke Power Jamie Maddocks Jenny Williams Simon Dalrymple Jeff Sly (Clinical Psychologist) (Geelong TBC) (AFL Academy) & Jordan Russell (Best on Ground (Western Bulldogs) (Sly Media) (Western Bulldogs) Performance) 5.00 pm Break 5.30 - 8.30pm CONFERENCE FUNCTION – MCG AFL NATIONAL COACHING CONFERENCE 2017 Draft PROGRAM – SUBJECT TO CHANGE SUNDAY 5th February 2017 TIME SESSION A SESSION B SESSION C SESSION D SESSION E SESSION F SESSION G Well Being Game Style Game Sense Football Craft Leadership Club Structure 9.00 – 9.50 am KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Working with Leaders - Robert Harvey (Collingwood) 9.50 am Movement to Concurrent Sessions 9.55 – 11.05 am 4A Coach & Player 4B Coaching Midfielders 4C Game Sense & 4D Developing Contact 4E Game Day Coaching 4F Developing Your 4G Inclusive Wellbeing & Stoppages Decision Making Skills Coaching Career Coaching: Indigenous and Multicultural Players Angie Bain (Cricket (TBC) Adrian Fletcher (AFL Peta Searle Andy Collins Peter Schwab (AFL Victoria TBC) Australia/Netball Queensland (St Kilda) (Williamstown) (AFL) Australia) Academy) 11.05 am MORNING REFRESHMENT BREAK 11.30 am – 12.20 pm KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Practical Performance Psychology – Cliff Mallet (University of Queensland) 12.20 pm Lunch 1.20 – 2.30 pm 5A Developing 5B Goal Scoring 5C Effective Training 5D Coaching Effective 5E AFL Club Coaching 5F Coaching Female 5G Fundamentals, Resilience Sessions Kicking Coordinator Footballers Contested Ball & Game Plans Nathan Burke David Wheadon Stan Alves OAM Nick Dal Santo David Sheridan Peta Searle (Nathan Burke (Coaching Consultant) (AFL Coaching (AFL Academy) (SMJFL &Hawthorn (St Kilda) Luke Power Consulting) Ambassador) Citizens JFC ) (AFL Academy) 2.30 pm AFTERNOON BREAK 2.50 - 3.50pm pm KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Developing Football Skill – David Rath (Hawthorn) 3.50 - 4.00 pm REVIEW & CLOSE .
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