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Title: Australian Football Skool


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Australian Football Skool
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Project Concept
  • Title
  • Australian Football Skool
  • Start
  • 16/06/07
  • Implementation
  • Nov 07
  • Duration
  • 15 Weeks
  • Problem Statement
  • No Official Summer Football Competition
    resulting in skill degradation and boredom of
    young football athletes.
  • Need
  • Increased Opportunity to play Football throughout
    the year.
  • Benefits
  • Increased Participation in Football
  • Increased Profile/Presence of Football

3
Australian Football Skool
  • BY
  • Australian Football Skool
  • A New Private Company
  • ACN 125 743 615

4
Program Structure
  • Different training centres across Victoria
  • Players represent their zone depending on the
    area they live in
  • Training during the week
  • Changing the environment for the players,
    different surfaces, ball types and conditions
    (beach, indoors, synthetic, grass)
  • Participate in Weekend Competition against the
    other Zones

5
Org Structure
  • Steering Committee
  • Regional Manager
  • Stakeholders

6
The Plan
Victoria-Country Regions
Mildura
Malle
Swan Hill

Yarriambiack
Gannawarra
Buloke
Wodonga
Hindmarsh
Moira
Campaspe
Towong
Indigo
Shepparton
Loddon
Wangaratta
Benalla
Bendigo
Northern Grampians
Strathbogie
Horsham
Alpine
West Wimmera
Mount Alexander
Central Goldfields
Mitchell
Gippsland
Pyrenees
Macedon Rangers
Mansfield
Murrindindi
Hepburn
Ballarat
Ararat
Grampians
Metro
Moorabool
Yarra Ranges
East Gippsland
Wellington
Glenelg
Golden Plains
Greater Geelong
Corangamite
Baw Baw
Moyne
Cardinia
Geelong
Latrobe
Queenscliffe
Colac Otway
Warrnambool
Surf Coast
south Gippsland

Bass Coast
Mornington Peninsula
7
Victoria-Metro Regions
Whittlesea
Nillumbik
Hume
Melton
North West
Moreland
Darebin
Moonee
Banyule
Brimbank
Valley
Manningham
Yarra
Maribyrnong
Melbourne
Boroondara
Maroondah
Port Phillip
Whitehorse
Stonnington
Hobsons Bay
Glen Eira
Monash
Knox
Wyndham
Bayside
Yarra Ranges
Kingston
Greater
Dandenong
Cardina
Casey
Frankston
Peninsula
8
Zone Staff Structure
Under 12s 20 Players
Under 15s 20 Players
9
Components
Education Career
Physical Development
Talent Identification
Individual Analysis
Technical Skills Development
Team Analysis
Psycho-Social Development
Monitor Progress And Assessment
Nutritional Program
Psychological Development
10
Specific Benefits
  • Player Benefits
  • Privilege of Regional Representation
  • Participate in a summer competition.
  • Improve Skill and fitness levels.
  • A Fun focused football program introducing
    training in different environment.
  • Opportunity to travel and visit other regions.
  • Parent Benefits
  • Heath and well being of their children
  • An fun and enjoyment activity for their children
    to participate in.
  • Provides participants with a sense of belonging
    to a regional Victorian identity.
  • Player development

11
Benefits For All
  • Community Benefits
  • Community integration between
  • Victorians from other regions including
    Indigenous Communities
  • Communities of different ethnic backgrounds
  • Communities of different religious backgrounds
  • Forming a one healthy Victoria
  • Corporate Sponsor Benefits
  • Business Exposure
  • Most successful businesses/large organisation
    support community programs.

12
Criteria For Success
  • Even Weekend Competition
  • Player Development
  • Evidence of Community integration
  • Financial Support
  • Player and Parent Satisfaction
  • Increased Participation
  • Program runs parallel to A-league season
  • Endorsement from FFV
  • Endorsement from Victoria Government

13
Continuity and Development
Under 12B
Under 15B
Under 14G
Total Number Of Players 45-50 per zone
2007
Under 16B
Under 12B
Under 14B
Under 14G
Under 16G
2008
Under 16B
Under 12B
Under 14B
Under 18B
Under 16G
Under 14G
Under 18G
2009
Under 14B
Under 12B
Under 13B
Under 15B
Under 18B
Under 16B
Under 11B
2010
Under 16B
Under 12G
Under 14B
Under 18B
Total Number Of Players 170 per zone
2010
14
Zone Staff Structure
15
Questions
16
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