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01 Welcome to 2014 The West Australian Football Commission (WAFC) is committed to ensuring all West Australians have the opportunity to participate in our great indigenous game as a participant, official, fan or volunteer. The WAFC supports education by providing quality, innovative and engaging curriculum resources: bringing our game into the classroom. WAFC District Development Officers, based in both metropolitan and regional locations, are your key liaison point for further information. Registration for our programs and competitions can be found at www.wafootball.com.au The Game Development team at the WAFC looks forward to your continued enthusiasm for Australian Football and hopes you and your students enjoy participating in the various football based programs on offer. Sharon Wilson Education Manager Clayton Anderson Schools Competitions Manager Our Sponsors We would like to thank our sponsors.

About Football in WA The West Australian Football Commission is the caretaker of football throughout the State, responsible for the overall development and sustainability of the game. Football in WA dates back to 1895. In 2013 it was the most popular sporting code in the State with 161, 429 active participants who engaged with six week or greater programs and competitions. The WAFC is a not for profit sporting association. It is incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act and governed by a volunteer board that oversees the operation of all football activities throughout the state. The WAFC s role includes ownership of the West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Dockers Football Clubs; guiding the West Australian Football League; overseeing country and community football; managing umpiring and coaching; football development and managing Patersons Stadium. We create positive engagement through the active promotion of teamwork, responsibility, respect, leadership, commitment and community participation. Football is more than a game. Football helps to educate our young; improve the health of our community; prevent suicide; provide a stepping stone to a rewarding career; include the disabled; prevent bullying; assist migrants to learn about Australia; develop future leaders and promote good citizenship. In short, football enriches our community. WAFC is the manager of Patersons Stadium. Programs Our Primary School programs and competitions are based on fun, participation and skill development. Please note: The supervising teacher must: Be present AT ALL TIMES Take charge of discipline for participating and observing students Introduce guests at the start of the session Model active involvement by participating, umpiring and/or coaching. Remember to register early as places are limited! 02

03 JOIN OUR AMBASSADOR TEAM NOW! respect, learn, encourage TEACHERS FREE State-wide Competitions National On-line Programs Cross-Curricular Lessons Resources Clinics Subsidies Professional Development Contact: Louanne Wakefield, Education Coordinator, WAFC, lwakefield@wafc.com.au, (08) 9381 5599

04 WAFC clinics Free age and ability based clinics can be run at your school. Please book with your local WAFC District Development Officer (contact details can be found at the end of this booklet). Aboriginal Literacy Program The WAFC distributes copies of the AFL Record left over from each AFL game at Patersons Stadium to metropolitan, regional and remote schools to help students improve literacy and numeracy outcomes. Schools are chosen to participate in this program because they are an ATAS School, a Focus school or an Aboriginal High Achievers School. Design a Football Jumper Competition Who: Yrs 1-7 What: Students design a new jumper for their school football team When: Term 1 Where: WA schools Cost: Free The winners designs are made into a class set of jumpers for their school. There is one Regional and one Metropolitan winner. This competition is proudly sponsored by Burley Sekem. AFL Sport Education (SEPEP) Who: Yrs 5-7 What: Students run in-school program/competition When: All year Where: All WA schools Cost: Free AFL SEPEP is based on: Balance of teacher directed and student centered strategies Knowledge and skills in a variety of contexts extending beyond the classroom and school Development of leadership skills Collaborative learning

05 AFL AFL LESSONS (AFL LMS) Yrs 1-12 Who: All teachers of Yrs 1-12 What: Cross-Curricular online resources, activities and lesson plans When: All year Where: www.aflcommunityclub.com.au under the Schools tab Cost: Free Fremantle Dockers Freo Fundamentals (PP-Yr 1) Who: Maximum of four classes per school between PP-Yr1 What: See below When: Term One Where: WA schools Cost: Free SESSIONS ONE THREE (FMS Sessions) Notre Dame students conduct three consecutive 30 minute fundamental movement sessions at your school. SESSION FOUR (Gala Day) An invitation to an exclusive Fremantle Dockers Gala Day so students can develop their football skills with Dockers players at Fremantle Oval.

06 Fremantle Dockers Welcome to Freo (Yrs 4-7) Who: Max of four classes per school for Yrs 4-7 What: WA schools When: Terms One to Three Where: WA schools Cost: Free Session One: Introduction to the Game An interactive session including an overview, a DVD presentation and a fun, practical football activity. Note: 30-40 mins per class. Session TWO: The Fremantle Experience See behind the scenes at the Fremantle Football Club and participate in a skill development session on Fremantle Oval. Note: 90 min. Session THREE: Player Visit Session A Freo Dockers player conducts an interactive in-class session on one of the following topics: - Bullying - Goal Setting - Healthy Lifestyle - Leadership - Social Responsibility Note: 20-30mins per class. Purple Haze Parties (March) The annual Starlight Purple Haze Game, proudly supported by Fremantle Ports, is the culmination of fundraising activities aimed to help brighten the lives of seriously ill and hospitalised children in WA. Schools can host Purple Haze Parties in March to go into the draw to win a framed Fremantle Dockers Purple Haze jumper signed by 2014 player ambassadors. For further information on Fremantle Dockers programs, please contact: Wade Spilcker on 9433 7175 (wades@fremantlefc.com.au) Sam Buhagiar on 9433 7115 (samb@fremantlefc.com.au) Or visit www.fremantlefc.com.au

West Coast Eagles Eagles Rock My School (Yrs PP-7) Who: Whole school (Prt1), Class or Year Group depending on size (Prt2) What: See below When: Book through the WCE contact person below Where: WA schools Cost: Free Part One A presentation to the entire school by an ERMS team member and the Eagles mascot, Rick The Rock Eagle, on a range of subjects such as: respect, healthy lifestyle or bullying (chosen by the school). Part TWO An Eagles player conducts a reading session and/or football clinic with a class or year group depending on size. Note: 1 hr session approx. Note: 40 mins approx. Border Patrol The partnership with Toyota allows ERMS to be delivered to schools in regional areas. Open Training Sessions Schools and the general public are welcome to open training sessions. Please call 9381 1111 for dates. Club Tours Have a sneak peek into the club s inner sanctum. Visitors receive a full tour and gain an insight to the daily lives of the football elite. For further information on West Coast Eagles programs, please contact: Kim Hannah on 9388 4532 (kimh@wce.com.au) James Grabski on 9388 4575 (jamesg@wce.com.au) Or visit our website: www.westcoasteagles.com.au/the-club/community 07

08 COMPETITIONS AFL AFL Quiz (Terms 1-3) Yrs 3-6 - Promotes collaborative learning rewarding the winners with terrific prizes AFL Schools Tipping Yrs 1-12 AFL Schools Fantasy Dream Team Yrs 1-12 All online activities can be found at www.aflcommunityclub.com.au under the Schools tab. Registration If your school participated in 2013, you MUST reregister in 2014 for additional resources. For all school competitions registrations contact your local WAFC District Development Officer or click here http://wafooty.com.au/forms/school-program-and-competition-registration

09 Freo Fastball, Freo Kwick Kick, and Freo Long Bomb Who: Separate boy/girl and year categories for Years 4-7 (8 categories total) What: See below When: Term Two Where: At your school during Phys. Ed classes, carnivals, or lunch time student council coordinated. Cost: Free Freo Fastball A team of six students handballing a football through a zigzag formation as fast as possible. Freo Kwick Kick Students kick and mark in pairs over a short distance to see how many they can complete in three minutes. Freo Long Bomb Students try to kick a football as far as they can. Register to receive: Fremantle Dockers footballs Six-week Physical Education planning document Competition timeline Equipment and event checklist Official recording sheets, rules and regulations Promotional poster Eagles Faction Footy Who: Yrs 4-7 (teams of 6-10 players) What: Intraschool competition with modified rule format (can be used for SEPEP/Sport Ed) When: Any Term (six weeks) Where: WA schools Register to receive: Eagles Faction footballs Participation certificates Championship shield (limited number available) Bibs (limited number available) Freo Dockers Shield Who: Yrs 5-7 girls and boys What: Interschool Lightning Carnival When: Terms 2 and 3 Where: Contact your WAFC District Development Officer Register to receive: Freo Dockers Shield match balls Championship shield for each division winner WAFL players to umpire and assist with presentations (if available, metro area only) Certificates and posters

Eagles Cup Who: Yrs 5-7 What: Format follows NAB AFL Junior Rules, schools grouped by divisions When: Term 2 and 3 Where: Contact your local WAFC District Development Officer Cost: Free Register to receive: Eagles Cup match ball Certificates and posters Trophy for division winners Information booklet West Coast Eagles player to present trophies at winning schools assemblies Freo Dockers Cup (5-7) Who: Yr 5-7 girls What: Interschool Lightning Carnival OR weekly Round Robin format When: Terms 2, 3 and 4 Where: Contact your local WAFC District Development Officer Cost: Free Register to receive: Freo Dockers Cup match ball Cup for division winners Certificates and posters WAFL players to umpire and assist with presentations (if available, metro area only) The chance to play at Patersons Stadium before a Fremantle Dockers home game (if available, metro area only) The chance to have players conduct a training session for their Freo Dockers Cup team (metro area only) 10

11 Subsidies for Schools The AFL provides funds to support football in schools. Jumpers and Goal Post Padding Subsidy The school must: Have an AFL School Ambassador. Participate in, or have registered for, competitions of at least six weeks duration. Demonstrate the subsidy will lead to a potential growth in participation. Travel Subsidy Assists with travel costs incurred from participating in school football competitions. Calculated using the total distance travelled. AFL Goal Post Subsidy (Permanent Posts) The school must: Have an AFL School Ambassador. Participate in, or have registered for, competitions of at least six weeks duration. Demonstrate that the posts will lead to growth in participation and increased access by the local football community. Erect posts by no later than September 2014. Ensure specific state government guidelines are adhered to with regard to installation. Allocations are managed by District/Regional Managers and the WAFC. For further information please contact your District/Regional Manager.

Female Football Girls can participate in community and school football programs just like the boys. If you have interested students please contact your local WAFC District Development Officer or the WAFC Female Football Coordinator. Multicultural and Aboriginal Football The WAFC has a wide range of Multicultural and Aboriginal specific football programs. For more information or to register contact your local WAFC District Development Officer or the WAFC Community Engagement Manager. 12

13 WAFC CONTACTS District Contacts *Districts are roughly based on WAFL club zones* Metropolitan Claremont 9384 9200 sam.cousens@claremonttigers.com East Fremantle 9339 5533 daren.bell@effc.com.au East Perth 9443 2259 tstarcevich@eastperthfc.com.au Peel 9535 3448 districtofficer@peelthunder.com.au Perth 9362 4499 do@perthdemons.com.au South Fremantle 9335 5589 ddo@sffc.com.au Subiaco 9208 9999 m.lamb@subiacofc.com.au Swans 9279 8700 crandall@swandistrictsfc.com West Perth 9300 3611 development@falconsfc.com.au Regional Goldfields 9091 6416 gfitzgerald@wafc.com.au Great Southern 9892 0159 tmoir@wafc.com.au Kimberly 9195 5751 farmer@garnduwa.com.au Midwest 9956 2183 ppirrottina@wafc.com.au Midlands 9690 2439 gcollins@wafc.com.au Pilbara 9182 2122 ngraves@swandistrictsfc.com South West 9791 7973 TBC Wheatbelt 0419 859 576 sboughton@wafc.com.au CENTRAL OFFICE Contacts Phone: 9381 5599 www.wafootball.com.au Education Manager Sharon Wilson swilson@wafc.com.au Schools Competitions Manager Clayton Anderson canderson@wafc.com.au Schools Coordinator Louanne Wakefield lwakefield@wafc.com.au Administration Assistant Carmen Gostelow cgostelow@wafc.com.au Female Football Coordinator Allana Dickie adickie@wafc.com.au Community Engagement Manager Paul Mugambwa pmugambwa@wafc.com.au Umpiring Development Manager Glenn Omodei gomodei@wafc.com.au Club Development and Glenn Morley gmorley@wafc.com.au Coaching Manager

04 Registrations for winter sports are not far away! Make sure your local government validates your next KidSport voucher before registration day. If you aren t already a KidSport kid we d love to see you getting involved in sport or active recreation this summer. KidSport is a partnership between the Department of Sport and Recreation and local governments. It s a voucher scheme which gives eligible youth aged 5-18 years up to $200 a year per child towards club fees. So far, more than 24,000 Western Australians are KidSport kids! If you want to sign-up for KidSport or if you re a club who wants to welcome new members, talk to your local government or get further details from www.clubsonline.dsr.wa.gov.au/kidsport

Umpire Australia s Game LOVE THE GAME? GET INVOLVED Have fun. Get paid. Get fit Develop confidence and leadership skills Contribute to the game you love umpireafl.com.au For details of the umpiring group closest to you please visit umpireafl.com.au

Take your coaching to the next level and become accredited The WAFC offers four separate Level 1 Courses, designed specifically to suit the game at every level. Auskick (Pre-Primary to Year 3) Junior (Year 4-7) Youth (year 8-12) Senior Click here for more information www.wafootball.com.au/development/coaches/upcoming-courses/level-1 West Perth DISTRICT Teachers Level 1 Course (concurrent Junior and Youth sessions) Date: TBC Venue: Joondalup Arena Time: 2pm-4pm Perth District Teacher Level 1 Course Date: TBC Venue: Lathlain Oval Time: 1pm-5pm AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION [WA INC]

Book before 6 July 2014 for a chance to win a prize pack of 10 tickets to the Rd 17 clash Fremantle Dockers v GWS Giants TOUR HIGHLIGHTS On the oval experience Coaches boxes Players change rooms Media area including TV broadcast area Walk through the Hall of Fame Centenary of Federation mural Group bookings & educational tours welcome. Contact Patersons Stadium on 9381 2187 Visit www.patersonsstadium.com.au for further information and terms and conditions.