NORTH ADELAIDE

INFORMATION BOOKLET

FOR CLUBS AND SCHOOLS IN THE NORTH METROPOLITAN PROMOTIONAL ZONE

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INDEX Page 1 Front Cover

Page 2 Index

Page 3 Introduction

Page 4 NAFC Contact Information

Page 5 NAFC Promotional Zone Boundaries

Page 6 District Clubs in Zone

Page 7 Schools in Zone

Page 8 Zoning Rules for players

Page 9 SANFL / AFL Transfer Fees

Page 10 NAFC Local Club/School Policy

Page 11 - 12 NAFC Development Squads Philosophy, Selection and Program

Page 13 NAFC Under 16/18 Squads Philosophy, Selection and Program

Page 14 SANFL Programs supported by the NAFC

Page 15 - 17 NAFC Local Club and School Promotion Program

Page 18 - 19 AFL/SANFL School Football Ambassador Information

Page 20 Level 1 Coaching Course Registration Form

Page 21 Holiday & Elite Coaching Clinics Information & Registration Form

Page 22 – 24 North Adelaide Primary School Football Association Registration Form

Page 25 – 26 Term 3 Nine A Side Registration Forms, and Competition Information

Page 27 - 28 Little League & Grid Game Rosters & Match Day Information.

Page 29 Mini League Roster and Match Day Information

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INTRODUCTION

The North Adelaide Football Clubs is committed to assisting and supporting, in as many ways as possible, all the clubs and schools that are located in its promotional zone.

This booklet outlines the programs offered by our Club, in conjunction with the SANFL, the methods used to attract players to the elite program and the support offered to clubs and schools to ensure as many people as possible are playing Australian Rules Football.

Therefore this booklet will ensure that all relevant parties in the football community are clear on what North Adelaide offers and how you can access these programs.

In 2003 the SANFL restructured their football operations and as a result several programs that were run by SANFL clubs are now run by the SANFL. Jason Rivett is the SANFL Development Officer who works closely with the NAFC Development Manager, to promote football within our Zone.

We look forward to working with you all to maximize the numbers playing Australian Rules Football, for the benefit of the individual and to the School and/or Club.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Bohdan Jaworskyj President

Greg Edwards CEO 8344 8733

Wayne Jeffries Football Zone Manager 7389 7830

Darryl Wintle Football Services M’ger 8344 8733

Neil Sanders Development Manager 8269 7972 [email protected]

Jason Rivett SANFL Dev. Officer 0405 455 585

Ken McGregor Senior Coach

Craig Brooks Reserves Coach

Tim Weatherald U18 Coach 0421 034 366

David Tiller U16 Coach 0408 276 002

Nigel Beneke Under 15 Coach 0418 283 812

Stephen Almond Under 14 Coach 0439 324 088

Tony McGoran Under 13 Coach 0418 880 481

NAFC Reception 8344 8733 (for Membership, Sponsorship and any other enquiries)

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The following clubs are located within the promotional boundaries of the North Adelaide Football Club:

Adelaide University Football Club (Senior Club Only) Location: University Oval, War Memorial Drive North Adelaide Website: www.bobneil.com

Blackfriars Old Scholars (Senior Club Only) Location: St. Dominic’s Oval, Fitzroy Terrace, North Adelaide Website: www.bosfc.com.au

Broadview Football Club Location: Broadview Oval, Poltawa Tce Broadview Website: www.broadviewfc.com.au

Gaza Football Club Location: Klemzig Oval, 232 North East Road Klemzig Website: www.gaza.com.au

Gepps Cross Football Club Location: Duncan Fraser Reserve, Rowe Avenue, Northfield Website: www.northgatesports.com.au

Greenacres Football Club Location: L. J. Lewis Reserve, Grand Junction Road, Northfield Website: www.greenacresfc.com.au

Ingle Farm Football Club Location: Rowe Park, Corner Belailie Road and Glenora Road, Ingle Farm Website: www.inglefarm.org.au

Kilburn Football Club Location: Blair Athol Reserve, Lionel Avenue Blair Athol Website: www.kfcc.com.au

Walkerville Football Club Location: Walkerville Recreation Ground, Smith Street, Walkerville Website: www.walkervillefc.com.au

The N.E.M.J.F.A runs a competition for teams from Under 6 to Under 16. These games are played Sunday.(for information go to www.nemjfa.com.au) The S.A.A.F.L (contact 8267 1044) runs a competition for Under 18’s and Senior teams. Under 18’s play Sunday afternoon, whilst the Senior competition play Saturday. Please contact the respective person at the listed Clubs, by going to their website if you wish to be gain further information on how to play for that Club. 6

The following schools are located within the NAFC promotional boundaries. Primary Secondary Blackfriars Junior School Blackfriars Blair Athol North P.S Gleeson College Cedar Christian School Golden Grove HS Enfield P.S Kildare College Gilles Plains P.S S Kings Baptist School Golden Grove Lutheran School Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Golden Grove P.S Pedare Christian School Good Shepherd Lutheran P.S St. Dominics Gulfview Heights P.S St Pauls College Hampstead P.S Valley View HS Hillcrest P.S Wilderness Ingle Farm East P.S Windsor Gardens Secondary School Ingle Farm P.S Wilderness Keithcot Farm P.S Kings Baptist Junior School Klemzig P.S Modbury West P.S Nailsworth P.S North Adelaide P.S North Ingle P.S Northfield P.S Para Hills East P.S Para Hills P.S Para Vista P.S Pedare PS Prospect P.S Prospect North P.S. Rosary P.S, Prospect St Andrew’s P.S, Walkerville St Dominics St Francis Xavier P.S, Wynn Vale St Gabriels’s P.S, Enfield St Martin’s P.S, Greenacres St Monica’s P.S, Walkerville St Paul’s College Junior School, Gilles Plains St Pauls Lutheran St. Pius PS, Windsor Gardens Vale Park P.S, Walkerville PS Wandana P.S, Wilderness

Students need to contact their School Football Ambassador or Sports person to establish which football programs are available in their school. The North Adelaide Primary School Football Association plays its matches Saturday morning.

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ZONING RULES FOR PLAYERS

The SANFL has divided South Australia into 9 promotional zones. This ensures that each SANFL club has an even share of the available players in the State. It also means that each SANFL club is given sole responsibility for assisting local clubs and schools to promote Australian Rules Football. See Page 5 for the Metropolitan Zone of the North Adelaide Football Club.

If a person is under 18 years of age, they are bound to play football for one of 9 SANFL clubs, based on their home address, not their school or Club address. In the case of a split family the mother’s address is used, unless it can be proven they live more than 50% of the time with their father. If a family moves address, the previous address is used until 12 months after they move. This means you can not change address and be eligible to straight away play for another SANFL club.

This zoning rule only applies to players who are applying to play for an SANFL club from the year they turn 14 until the year they are 18.

There are several options for a player who wants to play for a club for which he is not zoned. 1. The out of zone club pays the players zoned club $5,000. There are also incremental payments of $4,000 on the player’s first league game, and $3,000 on their 10th and 25th games. 2. The out of zone club organises a player transfer with the zoned club for a player of like ability. Future charges may or may not occur depending on the arrangement between the Clubs. 3. The father of the out of zone player has played one or more League games for that club, the player is then free to play at the out of zone club.

A player is able to train and play in the Under 13 and 14 Development Squad teams for any club. However for the Under 15 program, no out of zone player can be chosen to play in the final squad of 25 in the Under 15 Championships.

Any out of zone player who trains with the North Adelaide Football Club Youth Squads will be kept well informed of his options and the likelihood of any deals eventuating.

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SANFL / AFL TRANSFER FEES

Affiliated League and Association Clubs shall be entitled to received compensation for the loss of services of registered players under the following conditions.

1. Upon playing 30 League games for an SANFL Club (Regulation 14.7.1), the Club shall receive from the SANFL Club $2,000. The player must have: 1) played not less than 30 games for their local Club from January 1 in the year they turned 13 until December 31 in the year they turn 19 years of age. In effect they have 7 years to play those games. 2) Played those 30 League games in a three year period from the time they played their first League game. 3) If a player transfer clubs it is the responsibility of the club for whom he has played the 30th game to pay the transfer fee.

2. Upon being drafted by an AFL Club (Regulation 14.7.6), the Club, League and Zone shall receive the following. Now called the AFL Talent Fee, the Talent fee Structure for 2013 is:-

Drafting Payment of $20,000 (or additional portion for upgraded rookie) 20th AFL game Payment of $15,000 Interstate Rookie Payment of $5,000 I’state mature age rookie Payment of $15,000 (must have played more than 50 SANFL games)

The Community Football Board will receive 25% of these amounts to be split between zones, Leagues and Clubs in accordance with their regulations.

The amount forthcoming from the AFL varies from year to year and is at the discretion of the AFL/SANFL. This update is effective for the 20102 Draft.

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NAFC LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL POLICY

CLUB FOOTBALL. The North Adelaide Football Club encourages all players who are not selected on any given weekend or are no longer required by the North Adelaide Football Club, to return to their club of origin.

In the Under 16 grade, all players who represent North Adelaide on Saturday will be expected not to play for their club of origin on Sunday. As the season finishes on May 17 players will be expected to commit to the North Adelaide Football Club during that time.

In the Under 18 age group, if a player has played less than half a game on the Saturday, they may be given permission to play for their club of origin on Sunday, but only after consultation with the Coach, Tim Weatherald. Any other player who plays for their local Club will not be considered for selection the following Saturday.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL. All players who attend an Independent School that has a team entered in the ISSA Competition will be required to play for their school. These players are encouraged to keep training at North Adelaide, even when playing for their school. However the Club is very mindful of both football and School commitments and suggests the player consults with their respective Coaches to ensure there is a sensible workload.

The North Adelaide Football Club strongly supports the District Club and ISSA Competitions, and is very mindful of the role they play in developing the players for the AFL and SANFL.

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NAFC DEVELOPMENT SQUADS

PHILOSOPHY The aim of the squads is to get the best players into the elite system and give them the chance to develop the skills of football with the more talented players in the North Adelaide zone.

Players develop at different ages and North Adelaide believes it is critical to expose as many good players as possible to this program. It is the start of the elite pathway and a critical step if a player is keen to progress in their football.

SELECTION OF SQUADS At the completion of the season the Club Development Manager makes contact with the Coaches from the NEMJFA competition from the Under 12 age group up, and the Year 6/7 Primary School Coaches.

They are asked to submit names of players they think may be good enough to play at this next level.

All the players nominated are sent a letter to join the Development Squad in February the following year. The Squads start training Mid March and train until the end of April when the squads are cut.

The Under 13 and Under 14 Squads are reduced to a maximum of 24 players whilst the Under 15 Squad will run with no more than 30 players until closer to the State Under 15 Championships held in the July School Holidays. These reduced squads train until the completion of all squad games.

As stated earlier, players develop and grow at different ages, so any players cut may be re-invited the next year.

North Adelaide has a network of ‘scouts’ in the zone and they are given the task of identifying any talented players that may not have been nominated by the local clubs or schools.

The Development Squad Program is designed as a support structure for talented players. It is not designed to replace local club or school football. This program relies on players playing at least once a weekend, for their school or local club.

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Once the Squads have been finalized, an Information / Presentation Evening is held to advise parents and players of the program. Again the Club is concerned at the excessive games some players play. These issues along with many others are raised, and compromises are reached to ensure the longevity of the person’s football career.

DEVELOPMENT SQUAD PROGRAM 2014. Coaches & Training Times. U15 Coach Nigel Beneke Train Wednesday 4.30pm-5.30pm U14 Coach Steve Almond Train Monday 4.30pm-5.30pm U13 Coach Tony McGoran Train Tuesday 4.30-5.30pm

Information Evening. Information Evening / Presentation Nights will be held from 5.30 until 6pm on the following nights: Under 13 Tuesday April 29, Under 14 Monday April 28, Under 15 Wednesday May 28.

Trial Games. Fri May 2 v Norwood Coopers Stadium Fri May 16 v Centrals Gaza Oval Fri May 30 v Port Alberon Oval Fri June 20 v Norwood Gaza Oval Fri June 27 v Glenelg Gliderol Stadium Thurs July 10 v Country Port Pirie (U14,U15 only)

Game Times. U13’s 5.30pm U14’s 6.45pm U15’s 8.10pm

Luncheons. Under 13/14 Saturday May 24 North v Port Parents issued with tickets, children U18 free.

Under 15 State Championships. Monday July 14 v Norwood 10.30am Coopers Stadium Wed July 17 v South 10.30am Prospect Thurs July 18 v Centrals 10.30am Playford Alive Friday July 18 Prospect or AAMI 10.30am Any questions or concerns about the Development Squad Program please phone Neil Sanders on 8269 7972. 12

UNDER 16 & UNDER 18 SQUADS

PHILOSOPHY Similar to the Youth Squads the aim is to get the best players into the system to enhance their chances of making it at the elite level.

2009 saw the introduction of an Under 18 competition and a reduced Under 16 competition. They will play matches together until the completion of the Under 16 program on May 17. After that the Under 18’s will play double header, triple header and stand alone matches.

College and Country players (who are not always available ) are given equal opportunity to Club based players.

RECRUITING Similar to the Youth Squads, the respective Coaches of teams from Under 15 age upward are contacted for their thoughts.

The North Adelaide Junior Recruiting Committee is also actively watching games to assist in the identification of talent.

UNDER 16 & UNDER 18 SQUAD PROGRAM 2013 Coaches & Training Times. Under 16 Coach David Tiller Train Tuesday & Thursday 5.30-7.30pm Under 18 Coach Tim Weatherald Train Tuesday & Thursday 5.30-7.30pm

Preseason Training Dates Nov 26-Dec 19 Greenacres Oval January 7 to March 20 Greenacres Oval March 25 to season end Some alternative venues will be organised during the course of the year.

Training Camps. February 14 - 16 Under 16 Country Camp Melrose

Trial Matches. Sun March 9 v Centrals Playford Alive Oval Sun March 16 v Norwood Coopers Stadium Sun March 23 v Country, Metro Trial Port Broughton

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SANFL PROGRAMS THAT ARE SUPPORTED BY NORTH ADELAIDE

Jason Rivett is the Metropolitan Development Officer for the North Adelaide zone. He is employed by the SANFL to administer participation programs in the North Adelaide zone.

He is responsible for the implementation and smooth running of the following programs (along with the named manager):

AFL Auskick (Manager is Phil Picone)

SASFA Primary School Football Program (Manager is Pauline Bowen)

SANFL Mini League (Phil Picone)

ALL FOR ONE, ONE FOR ALL

AFL Little League & Grid Games Program

9-a-side Competitions (Primary Schools)

SEPEP (Both Primary and High Schools)

AFL 9’s

School visits to schools participating in the above programs

To obtain further information on these programs, a more detailed description follows, or please phone Jason Rivett on 0405 455 585 or your School Football Ambassador.

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NAFC LOCAL CLUB AND SCHOOL PROMOTION PROGRAM

North Adelaide and the SANFL will provide assistance to local clubs and schools through the following programs:

Level One Coaches Course – Tuesday April 16 5.30pm – 9.30pm This is an introductory coaching course that is compulsory if a person is coaching in an affiliated league of the SANFL. The course runs for around four hours and at the completion of the Lectures, requires the coach to fill in a work book to become a qualified Level One coach. Cost of the Course is $160 (includes GST). A Registration Form is on Pages 20 and 21.

Club Visits – Tuesday May 27 5pm – 6pm North Adelaide players will attend training at Clubs on the above date. Senior players are also allocated to clubs to attend Jumper and Trophy Presentation Nights. The Clubs will be notified of which players have been allocated to their Club. Neil Sanders is the contact person to organise their attendance.

School Visits North Adelaide in conjunction with the SANFL Development Officer, Jason Rivett will conduct coaching clinics or school visits in the North Adelaide promotional zone. These visits are aimed at getting more children playing football and also promoting the existence of the SANFL and the North Adelaide Football Club. Activities offered to schools are detailed on the following pages.

Holiday Coaching Clinics. Clinics are conducted for boys and girls of primary school ages during the following times: April 14 - 15 9.30am - 12 noon July 7 - 8 9.30am - 12 noon Cost is $60 per 2 day clinic. See the NAFC website www.nafc.com.au for further details.

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Auskick. Caters for Reception to Year 3 children. Children learn basic coordination and football skills in a fun environment. Auskick runs from May to June over 9 weeks. The NAFC encourages Schools and Clubs to set up Auskick centers as a lead into their Year 2/3 and Under 8 competitions. Cost is $55 for an Auskick pack (backpack, hat, football etc).

Auskick Centres in 2013 were: Schools: Clubs: Blackfriars PS Broadview Golden Grove Gaza Hillcrest PS Gepps Cross (Term 2 & 3 Keithcot Farm / Kings Baptist PS Kilburn Modbury West Ingle Farm North Adelaide NAFC Pedare Walkerville (Term 2 &3 ) Prospect / Rosary Primary St Martins, St Pius X. Vale Park,Walkerville Wandana Contact Jason Rivett on 0405 455 585 for start times and Coordinators details, or if you wish to start a centre at your school / club. To register online visit aflauskick.com.au

School Based Promotional Activities. Besides Coaching Clinics the following programs are offered: SEPEP Program. Schools are instructed on how to run their own football competition. Students are introduced to all facets of the game. They are not only players, they also take their turn to be Coaches, Umpires, Journalists and other Club Officials. North Adelaide Primary School Football Association. If your school wishes to be part of our Saturday morning competition, contact Pauline Bowen on 0411 765 587. The 2014 competition starts on May 3. Teams compete at Year 2/3, Year 4/5 and Year 6/7 level. See Pages 22 - 24 for a Registration Form. Friday Afternoon Term 3 Nine A Side Competition. This competition is aimed at the smaller schools who have insufficient numbers to compete on Saturday morning. Centres are set up so most schools walk to the venue. Walkerville and Ingle Farm Ovals have been used in recent years, with other venues to be looked at for 2014. In 2014 NAFC will be working with Blackfriars to run the Blacks Cup. See Pages 25 and 26 for a Registration Form for more detailed information and the rules.

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Little League. 5 schools per year get the chance to play at half time of an AFL game. This is done on a rotational basis with our Country Zone. It is Metro’s turn in 2014. See Pages 27 and 28 for the roster and the match day information. Little League is for Year 6/7 students.

Grid Games. As per little League, but for Auskick Centres or Yr 2/3 students. 24 players are needed for 4 by 6 player games. See also Pages 27 and 28 for the roster and match day information.

Mini League. Mini League is played at Prospect Oval at half time of the League game. Two teams from within the NAFC promotional zone play against each other. See Page 29 for the roster and match day information. If you would like more information, please contact Jason Rivett on 0405 455 585.

AFL 9’s AFL 9’s is a brand new game designed to provide opportunities for all Australian Football enthusiasts to enjoy participating in a game that has strong parallels with the traditional game. AFL 9’s is designed so that everyone can play. It is less physically demanding with a major emphasis on fun and safety (non contact). The game is played in a friendly social environment whilst enabling people of all ages and ability levels to participate in same sex or mixed competitions.

Rules. AFL 9’s is a modified version of the traditional game. Some of the different features are as follows. • Teams consist of nine players (unlimited bench players) • No tackling – a tag system is used • Only forwards can kick goals, and the ball must move between the zones • The can be marked regardless of the distance the ball travels • The playing field can be adjusted to suit the age of the children playing • Mixed teams, with at least 1 female per zone.

SAPSASA. The North Adelaide Football Club supports the SAPSASA program and is present during SAPSASA Week. In 2014 SAPSASA Week is May 26 to May 30. To get involved please contact the SAPSASA Convenor for your region. It is not aligned to football boundaries.

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AFL SCHOOL AMBASSADOR

ROLE OF THE AMBASSADOR

• Provide a point of contact at the school • Work with the SANFL Development Officer/ Coordinator to explore all football opportunities at the school • Assist the AFL / SANFL in the promotion of AFL competitions within the school and in local community groups • Ensure that the school is participating in all football programs available • Promotion of football programs in media/school newsletter • Be a contact person for local junior / senior football clubs • Liaise with other Ambassadors if possible to develop a competition based program within their school sporting region • Assist in the distribution of resources to teachers and sports coordinators ensuring schools have the required equipment to complete an AFL / SANFL program • Implement AFL / SANFL education packages in schools and professionally develop staff where necessary

THE SUPPORT PACKAGE PROVIDED TO THE AMBASSADOR

FROM THE AFL – • AFL Schools polo (new Ambassador) or jacket (existing Ambassador) • Tipping posters and cards • AFL Skills Guide DVD resources • Online schools and coaching resource at www.aflcommunityclub.com.au

FROM THE SANFL – • SANFL Season passes to minor round games • The opportunity to attend free Professional Development Workshops

FROM THE SANFL CLUB - • The North Adelaide Football Club will supply a cap • Weekly newsletter updates

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Registration Form

The AFL Ambassador program is an initiative from the AFL to bring together, acknowledge and support people who actively support Australian Rules Football within schools throughout SA. The ambassadors will be provided with a range of resources and information allowing them to effectively promote Australian Rules Football programs within their school environments.

Name: ______School: ______

Re- registering: (all details the same as previous year) 

(For any new details, please fill in relevant sections below)

School Type: Primary / Secondary / R – 12 (Circle One) Teacher or Parent: (circle one)

School Enrolment: _____ students School Type: State / Independent / Catholic / Other (circle one)

School Address: Street ______

Town ______PC ______

Preferred Contact Address: Street or PO Box______

Town ______PC______

School Phone: ______School Fax: ______Mobile Number: ______

Preferred Email: ______(This is essential for all communications)

School Internet site: ______

AFL Club supported: ______

Shirt Size: Ladies 10 Ladies 12 (S) (M) (L) (XL) (XXL) (XXXL)

Thankyou for your time and details. The Ambassador role is underpinned by clear communication with all stake holders. The information above ensures that this is possible. This information is private and confidential.

Please return this form using one of the following options:

Post to: Jason Rivett PO Box 2048, Prospect 5082 or Email to: [email protected]

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NATIONAL COACHING ACCREDITATION SCHEME

REGISTRATION FORM Application for Enrolment in a Course: Level 1 $160 ……

Wednesday April 16 5.30pm to 9.30pm Main Hall Prospect Oval PERSONAL DETAILS

AFL Coach ID No………………….………..

Legal First Name: ……………….………… Middle Name: ……………………………Family Name: ………………………………… Gender: M: ………F: ……. Date of Birth: Day …………….. Month ….……………..Year………….……… (minimum age 16 years) Country of Birth: ……………………………………………….

Contact Details: Address 1: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Address 2: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Suburb: ………………………………………. State: …………………. Postal Code: …………………

Telephone: Home Phone: …………………… Business Phone: ……………………………… Mobile Phone:…………………… Email: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

SANFL CLUB INFORMATION League Club Zone: ………………………………………………………………………………………

Affiliated League: ………………………………………………………………………………………..

Club/School/Centre Name: ……………………………………………………Grade:………………………..

OTHER INFORMATION: Do you identify as being an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Person? Yes: …….. No: ……….

AFCA MEMBERSHIP Registration fee of $50 includes membership of AFCA SA for the 4 years of the accreditation and the fee is included in the initial cost of the coaching course.

PERSONAL POLICE/CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECK (This section must be completed otherwise the Club may apply to the SANFL to refuse registration for a course or as a coach.) Are you prepared to undergo a Police/Criminal History Check if required? Yes/No ……………………

COACHES CODE OF CONDUCT When coaching I agree to adhere to the AFL Coaches Code of Conduct and SANFL Coaches Code of Ethics.

Signed ………………………………………………………………… Dated ……… /………. /………

PRIVACY STATEMENT: The AFL is bound to comply with information privacy principles contained in the Victorian Information Privacy Act 2000. The AFL collects your information in order to communicate with you and provide services to you and bodies associated with the AFL. The AFL may provide your information to AFL clubs and bodies associated with the AFL if you consent to this on the form. If you would like a copy of the AFL’s Privacy Policy, please contact the AFL’s Privacy Officer on (03) 9643 1999. Credit Card Payment: Card Type: (Please tick) Visa ….. B/C ….. M/C ….. Amount: $ ……………………… Card Number:.……….…. / ….….……. / …..………. / …….….…. Expiry Date: ……. / ……. CVN: ……….

Name on Card ………………………………………………………………. Signed: ………………………………………………………………………. Cheque: Cheque made payable to: North Adelaide Football Club. The cheque to be sent prior to the course with form to PO Box 2048, Prospect 5082 or brought on the night 20

SANFL Coach VIP Information

When you have completed the National Coaching Accreditation Scheme form please complete the information below as the SANFL is a proud supporter of, and active participant in, the National Volunteer Involvement Program and we are keen to update our database so that we can acknowledge volunteers in the Coaching fraternity if, and when, the occasion arises.

Section 1: Coach Accreditation Courses attended and COMPLETED in the past 4 years.

YEAR COURSE VENUE 2013 2012 2011 2010

Section 2: Coach Accreditation Courses attended but NOT COMPLETED in the past 3 years. 2013 COURSE VENUE 2012 2011 2010

Section 3: Coaching Background – ie those teams that you have coached or assisted with in the past 10 years. YEAR CLUB GRADE ROLE 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004

Section 4: Any courses that enhanced your knowledge and experience relevant to football in the past 5 years. YEAR COURSE VENUE 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009

OTHER INFORMATION RE QUALIFICATION TO SUPPORT YOUR APPLICATION TO COACH: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Signed: ………………………………………………………………… (Applicant) 21

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Friday Afternoon Term 3 Nine A Side Registration Form

Age Group Number Of Teams Preferred Venue Yr 4/5 Girls

Yr 4/5 Boys Yr 6/7 Girls Yr 6/7 Boys

TERM 3 9 A SIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL FOOTBALL COMPETITION. Term 3 Nine a Side Football is a concept that has been developed by the North Adelaide Football Club. It caters for schools that do not have enough players, support staff, or in some cases Ovals, to play in the traditional Saturday morning competitions.

The competition largely caters for those not participating in any form of football. Statistics from previous years indicate only 27% also played Club football, so we are basically catering for a new market.

It is a seven week program which runs in 2014 from Friday July 25 until Friday September 5 (or September 12 if one week has been abandoned due to the weather).

The program will be run by the NAFC , with the addition of Blackfriars students. Their tasks include drawing up the program, umpiring, venue preparation, and timekeeping. This is overseen by the NAFC and the SANFL, through the Development Officer, Jason Rivett.

What do schools need to be involved? Players. Boys and girls play in different competitions to promote more girls playing football. Schools need to have Teachers or parents present to satisfy the school requirements in regard to supervising children. All equipment is supplied by the NAFC, and the officials are from NAFC and Blackfriars. Schools can nominate as many teams as they wish per age group, but will be restricted by other schools nominations. 25

What happens when schools can not fulfil their programming obligations? Ring the event coordinators. Any numbers of events make the original program just a starting point. School Sports Days, Book Week, Show Day and Pupil Free Days are some. Obviously it is better if these are advised prior to the program being drawn up, but if not we ask a school to play two games on that day. We have yet to have a problem filling a vacancy! There are no premiership points and no official scores kept, so it does not present a problem.

What are the rules? Basically the same as Saturday Morning Primary School Football, with variations for Nine a Side. • The Year 6/7 age group is the only age group allowed to tackle. • Yr 2/3 and Yr 4/5, must bump on the side. Once bumped the player must get rid of the ball, because if bumped twice holding the ball will be called. • No front on bumping. • One bounce only, second results in a free kick. • No grabbing the ball out of the ruck, another person must gain possession before the ruck person can touch the ball again. • No soccering the ball off the ground. • No boundary throw ins. Free awarded against the team who kicked the ball out. • Goals can be scored by any player, but Schools are encouraged to keep the players in their zone. • Schools are encouraged to swap players positions at the half time break, so the children can experience playing in different positions.

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AFL GRID GAME & LITTLE LEAGUE ROSTER

Little League & Little League Grid Game School Round Match Date AFL Match Time Grid Games School Auskick Centre

Sun April 20 Adelaide V GWS Central v North 12.40pm 5

Sat May 10 Port v Fremantle Norwood v North 1.10pm 8

Sun June 29 Adelaide v Port Eagles v North 3.40pm 15

Sat August 9 Port v Sydney North v Port 7.10pm 20

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GRID GAMES AND LITTLE LEAGUE GRID GAMES Arrangements for the NAB AFL Auskick Grid Games at AAMI Stadium on TBA Participants will meet the Grid Games Manager (Bob Pearce) at TBA (75 minutes prior to AFL start time) under the North-Western Light Tower (opposite McDonalds), look for the AFL Auskick Sign. This will allow enough time to organise all the kids and parents in time for the match which will start at TBA. Admission and change-room allocation All children will use change room number 4. Bob Pearce will coordinate the childrens’ participation and distribute tickets once all participants have arrived. Each participant will receive two tickets, one for themselves and for one Parent/Caregiver only. No other tickets will be given out (We are only allocated tickets for 24 players per team). Once tickets have been distributed SANFL staff will lead participants and Parents/Caregivers to the designated area where they will be seated ready for the commencement of the AFL game.

At the 15 minute mark of the first quarter SANFL staff will collect participants and lead them to their allocated change-room. The only people allowed down the stairs to the Changerooms will be the centre coordinator and the three officials appointed by that coordinator from the parents of the participating children. These officials will be responsible for movement of the players to and from the change rooms, to arena entry points and to officiate on the oval as required. These officials will be provided with a changeroom access pass, to be returned at the completion of their duties. Each centre will also be able to allow 1 video operator at the discretion of AFL Auskick Grid Games Manager (Bob Pearce). Unfortunately no other parents/caregivers will be allowed down the stairs to the change-rooms. If there are girls in the group, it is imperative that one of the parents/ caregivers is female to assist the girls getting changed.

Once the Half Time siren has sounded the SANFL staff will lead the groups out to their designated area to conduct their AFL Auskick Grid Games. Once the Second Siren has sounded (approx 15mins later) the supervisors of the group are to lead participants back to the race where they will quickly form a guard of honour for the AFL teams. Once the race is clear they are to lead them back to their change-room.

Umpires All field umpires will be supplied by the SANFL. The Centre Coordinator plus the three parents/helpers who have come downstairs to assist the kids getting changed will then be goal umpires for Grid games. No extra tickets will be supplied for additional umpires. Refreshments Each participant will be given a Fruit Box and will then be taken back to their seats by the team officials. 27

Clothing Participants will be supplied with NAB AFL Auskick clothing but the children are asked to wear suitable shoes e.g runners or football boots. Photography We ask that there be only one person from each school to video the NAB AFL Auskick Demonstrations. This person will be provided with an AFL Media Pass to permit admission of the camera. Video cameras are not permitted into the ground without the necessary pass, and may be confiscated at the gate. This person will be allowed into the change rooms and onto the ground at half time. We ask that parents don’t take photos of their child at the guard of honour while AFL players are entering the arena due to AFL Media ruling.

LITTLE LEAGUE Arrangements for the Little League game at AAMI Stadium on TBA. Players and officials to meet Little League Manager Ken Thomas at TBA (90 minutes prior to AFL start time) on the lawns outside the ground on the North Western side of AAMI STADIUM (adjacent to the light tower). This will ensure enough time to get all participants into the ground and seated before the match commences at TBA. Admission and change-room allocation Players to use change-rooms 2 and 3. Tickets are allocated for 20 players and 20 parents per team ONLY. Players and Parents will be let into the ground by an official of the SANFL and be escorted to their allocated seats. At time-on of the first quarter, SANFL staff will collect participants and lead them to their allocated change-rooms to change into AFL Club attire. Only 5 adults are allowed to enter the change-rooms with the players – Mini League Manager, Coach, Team Manager, Goal Umpire and Photographer. SANFL Club #1 – (representing Adelaide/Port Adelaide) will use change-room 2 SANFL Club #2 – (representing away team) will use change-room 3 Once the players are fully dressed, the team and officials will be escorted around the ground to the Crows players race, from where they will enter the ground at the appropriate time. At the completion of the game, each team will provide a guard of honor for the AFL players at the appropriate race. After the League players have entered the arena, the players will be escorted off the ground. Each participant will be given a fruit box and will then be taken back to their seats by SANFL staff.

Timekeeping instructions Little League games are 2 X 6.5 minute halves. As soon as the Little League umpire starts play (once all AFL players and staff are off the oval) time begins. At the end of 6.5 mins a siren is sounded. There is no half time break, players simply change positions. Timing for the second half begins when the umpire restarts play. Siren to indicate the end of the game is blown at the end of the 6.5 mins. However, if the AFL umpires enter the ground before the end of the 6.5 mins then the siren must be sounded immediately to end the game.

Field Umpire To be supplied by SANFL Refreshments Fruit boxes will be supplied from the fridge in Changeroom 4 Clothing Participants will be supplied with AFL clothing but children are asked to wear suitable footwear. Photography We ask that there be only one person from each school to video the AFL Auskick Demonstrations. This person will be allowed into the change rooms and onto the ground at half time. They will be allocated an AFL video pass, which they will be required to wear around their neck. We ask that parents don’t take photos of their child at the guard of honour while AFL players are entering the arena due to AFL Media ruling.

If clarification is required please contact Andrew Ainger on 0418 412 035

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SANFL MINI LEAGUE ROSTER.

Round Date SANFL Game Time School / Club School / Club 1 Sun. April 6 North v Adelaide 2.10pm 2 Sat. April 12 North v South 2.10pm 5 Sat. May 3 North v Sturt 2.10pm 8 Sat May 24 North v Port 2.10pm 10 Sun June 15 North v West 2.10pm 11 Sun June 22 North v Adelaide 2.10pm 14 Sat. July 26 North v Glenelg 2.10pm 15 Sun. Aug 3 North v Norwood 2.10pm 17 Sat. Aug 16 North v Eagles 2.10pm

MINI LEAGUE MATCH DAY INFORMATION.

Meeting Time and Place. Meeting time is 1pm, unless other arrangements are made. You will meet outside the Main gate on Menzies Crescent, on the grass verge. Tickets. The SANFL will provide 50 tickets for adults per team. Children Under 18 are admitted free. Point of Entry. Players and adults will be led into the ground via the main gates. Seating. Grandstand seating will be provided in the far left rows of the Robert Lewis Stand. Enter via southern stairs. Change Rooms. Teams change in the RSL Clubrooms, located under the Northern Grandstand. Children are advised to leave valuables with their parents. Entry to Playing Surface and Ground Location. Players will be escorted from the change rooms onto the oval, via the visitors gate. The game is played on the Northern half of the Oval End of the Game. The Teams are to move directly to the players race and form a guard of honour for the NAFC League Team. Drinks. The North Adelaide Mini League Manager or Official will deliver drinks to the change rooms.

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