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CLUB CONTACT DETAILS - West Adelaide Football Club

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<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong>U/16 and U/18 PlayersManualSeason 2011


<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> - <strong>Club</strong> Contacts 2011<strong>Club</strong> Address57 Milner RoadRichmond 5033Postal Address PO Box 164Marleston 5033OfficeTalent Manager:Phone: 8352 4022Mobile: 0411 517 449Fax: 8443 8771Email: andrew.marks@westadelaidefc.com.auOFFICIALSGeneral Manager – <strong>Football</strong> Operations Scott Turner (M) 0414 807 174Senior Coach Andrew Collins (M) 0412 302 972Talent / Development Manager Andrew Marks (M) 0411 517 449Reserves Coach Ben Watkins (M) 0408 817 525Under 18 Coach Greg Mellor (M) 0403 815 058Under 16 Coach Jarrod Meers (M) 0430 096 725Under 18 Team Manager Bob Manning (M) 0417 854 091Under 16 Team Manager Shane Moon (M) 0411 444 200Under 18 Operations Manager Brad Fisher (M) 0431 111 517MEDICAL STAFFUnder 18 CoE Head TrainerUnder 16 CoE Head TrainerVictoria BuntingSPONSORSMajor Sponsor<strong>Adelaide</strong> Galvanising IndustriesOval Naming SponsorCity Mazda (City Mazda Stadium)U/18 Centre of Excellence SponsorSCF Group2


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<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Under 16’s Match Program 20119 ROUNDS – 8 MATCHESSTART TIME – VARIEDRound Date Opponent Venue Time1 SAT MARCH 26th Norwood City Mazda 7:30 pm2 SUN APRIL 3rd North <strong>Adelaide</strong> City Mazda 11:40 am3 SAT APRIL 9th Central Hamra Homes 11:40 amOval4 BYE5 WED APRIL 20th Glenelg Gliderol Stadium 2:00 pm6 SAT APRIL 23rd Sturt Commander 11:40 amCentre Oval7 WED APRIL 27th Eagles Woodville Oval 1:00 pm8 SUN MAY 1st Port <strong>Adelaide</strong> City Mazda 11: 40am9 SAT MAY 7th Panthers HickinbothamOval11. 40amFINALSSaturday 16 th May4


<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Under 18’s Match Program 201123 ROUNDS – 20 MATCHES - START TIME – VARIEDRound Date Opponent Venue Time1 SUN APRIL 3rd North <strong>Adelaide</strong> City Mazda 2:10 pm2 SAT APRIL 9th Central Hamra Homes 2:10 pm3 BYE4 SAT APRIL 23rd Sturt Commander 2:10 pmCentre Oval5 SUN MAY 1st Port <strong>Adelaide</strong> City Mazda 2:10 pm6 SAT MAY 7th Panthers Hickinbotham 2:10 pmOval7 SAT MAY 14th Glenelg Gliderol 2:10 pmStadium8 SAT MAY 21st Eagles Woodville oval 8:40 am9 SAT MAY 28th Norwood City Mazda 11:25 am10 BYE11 FRI JUNE 10th North <strong>Adelaide</strong> City Mazda 6:30 pm12 FRI JUNE 17th Sturt City Mazda 6:30 pm13 SAT JUNE 25th Port <strong>Adelaide</strong> City Mazda 5:00 pm14 SUN JULY 3rd Glenelg City Mazda 11:25 am15 BYE16 SAT JULY 16th Central City Mazda 2:10 pm17 SAT JULY 23rd Eagles City Mazda 5:00 pm18 SAT JULY 30th North <strong>Adelaide</strong> City Mazda 5:00 pm19 SUN AUGUST 14th Norwood City Mazda 11:25 am20 SAT AUGUST 20th Panthers Hickinbotham 5:00 pmOval21 SAT AUGUST 27th Glenelg Gliderol 2:10 pmStadium22 SAT SEPTEMBER Eagles Woodville Oval 8:40 am3 rd23 SAT SEPTEMBER10 th Sturt CommanderCentral Oval11:25 amFINALSSat 17 th September Elimination and Qualifying FinalsSat 24 th September First and Second Semi FinalsSaturday 1 st October Preliminary FinalSaturday 8 th October Grand Final5


<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Under 16’s - Oval Locations 2011CENTRAL DISTRICTHAMRA HOMES OVAL – GOODMAN ROAD, ELIZABETHEAGLESWOODVILLE OVAL – OVAL AVENUE, WOODVILLEGLENELGGLIDEROL STADIUM – BRIGHTON ROAD, GLENELGNORTH ADELAIDEPROSPECT OVAL – MENZIES CRESCENT, PROSPECTNORWOODCOOPERS STADIUM – THE PARADE, NORWOODPORT ADELAIDE MAGPIESALBERTON OVAL – QUEEN STREET, ALBERTONSOUTH ADELAIDEHICKINBOTHAM OVAL – LOVELOCK DRIVE, NOARLUNGA DOWNSSTURTCOMMANDER CENTRE OVAL – OXFORD TCE, UNLEYAAMI STADIUM – TURNER DRIVE, WEST LAKES6


<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> 2011 - Match Day ArrangementsUnder 16 Report Time: Varied Match Time: VariedUnder 18 Report Time: Varied Match Time: Varied(Refer to match start times listed. U.16 players are expected to report to the TeamManager 1 hour prior to the start time, U.18 CoE players are expected to report tothe Team Manager 1 hour & 15 minutes prior to start time)Any player selected in either the Under 16 or Under 18 CoE team who is unable to play,either through illness or injury, must immediately contact the Team Manager, or if unableto contact him, advise the Coach or Talent Manager.ValuablesBefore playing matches wallets, watches and other valuables can be handed to theTeam Manager and kept secured for the duration of the match. The <strong>Club</strong> will not beresponsible for the loss of items left in clothes or bags during matches.After Match PresentationsWeekly awards will be presented to players from the Under 16 and Under 18 CoEteams.Under 16/18 presentations will take place from 6:00pm in the Members Bar at the <strong>West</strong><strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> (on league match days).Travel Allowance for Country Based PlayersUnder 16 / 18 CoE players who reside in the <strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> country promotional zoneare able to claim a travel allowance for expenses incurred whilst participating in trialmatches, minor round matches, major round matches and training sessions“Application for Travel Reimbursement” forms can be lodged with the Talent Manager ona monthly basis throughout the season. The form is attached as appendix 1.UniformsPlayers selected in the Under 16 / 18 CoE Squad will receive: Polo Shirt Jacket (U.18 CoE ONLY)The uniform to be worn to all matches and functions is: Polo Shirt Jacket Black Trousers Black Dress ShoesAll players will receive a pair of black WAFC shorts and a pair of WAFC socks.Playing jumpers and white shorts remain the property of the <strong>Club</strong> and will be issued byand returned to the Team Manager on match day.8


<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> 2011 - Further InformationMembershipAll players selected in the Under 16 Squad are required to pay a membership fee of $65for the season. Payable before April 19 (round 4)All players selected in the U.18 Centre of Excellence Squad are required to pay amembership fee of $ 75 for the season. Payable before April 25 (round 5)This level of membership does not entitle the holder to voting rights at the <strong>Club</strong> AnnualGeneral Meeting.Player WelfareThe <strong>Club</strong> has a sub-committee to assist with player welfare issues. Members of the subcommitteeinclude the Talent Manager, General Manager – <strong>Football</strong> Operations andboard membersThe aim of the sub-committee is to assist players in the following areas: Obtaining employment Preparation for job interviews EducationFor assistance speak with the Talent Manager.Treatment of InjuriesAny injuries sustained whilst training or playing matches with the <strong>Club</strong> must be reportedto the Training Staff.Players injured on match days will receive treatment and instructions for furthertreatment from the Training Staff.The <strong>Club</strong> Head Trainer or <strong>Club</strong> Medical Officer must first approve all referrals toSpecialists or other Medical Practitioners for any injury requiring further assessment ortreatment. Failure to seek or gain this approval may result in non-payment of expensesincurred.Medical RoomThe medical room is specifically for the treatment of injuries only. Players are requestednot to use the medical room for any other purpose.This rule will be strictly enforced in the interests of those administering treatment and theplayers receiving it.The medical room phone is for use of the Training Staff only.9


<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> 2011 - Further InformationSports ParticipationNo player is permitted to take part in any football match or competitive team sport otherthan that conducted by the <strong>Club</strong> without first obtaining the consent of the Coaching Staff.The <strong>Club</strong> will not be responsible for any payment for injury incurred in any training ormatch outside the <strong>Club</strong>s’ jurisdiction, even though permission may have been grantedfor the player to participate.Social FunctionsThroughout the year a number of social functions will be organised for Under 16 & U.18CoE squads all participants are expected to attend.11


<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> 2011 - What is expected of the playersPlayer ConductRemember at all times you are a representative of the <strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong>.Accept this responsibility and conduct yourself in a manner, which brings credit toyourself and the <strong>Club</strong>.The Under 18 and Under 16 Competition is an elite competition that is constantly underthe public eye and scrutinised by AFL <strong>Club</strong>s and the Media. A player or staff memberfrom the <strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> FC must at all times behave in a manner that is not likely to bedetrimental to the image of the <strong>Club</strong>, SANFL and any associated sponsors.You are expected to maintain standards of behaviour that are above that expected of thegeneral public. It is encouraged that all players and members of staff strive to achievethe following conduct standards:responsibility for all actions on and off the fieldrespect for team mates, staff, club, facilities and equipmentprofessional preparation for training and gamesdisciplined team actionssupport team mates and staffaccountability for all club commitmentsWe expect you to act as responsible young men and keep clear of situations that canlead to undesirable outcomes.Further to the above, the <strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> does not condone the following:SmokingUnder age drinkingThe taking of non-prescription drugs or illegal substancesAny indiscretion will attract varying forms of disciplinary action. The club, after dueconsideration, reserves the right to penalise that person. In order to assist you toachieve your personal goals in football and in life, we expect you to prepare and conductyourself in a professional and disciplined manner as a representative of the <strong>West</strong><strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong>.DISCIPLINE SHOWS CHARACTER - DISCIPLINE LEADS TO SUCCESS.12


MeetingsSquad meetings may be called after training by the Coaching Staff to discuss variousissues. It is compulsory for you to attend as directed.<strong>Club</strong> PromotionThe <strong>Club</strong> is involved in many development programs to promote both the <strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong><strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> and Australian <strong>Football</strong>. You may be required to assist the TalentManager in conducting coaching clinics and attending functions.The <strong>Club</strong> seeks your support in maintaining these important programs by assistingwhere possible.Underage DirectoryThis booklet is provided for your guidance and assistance. The Under 16 / 18 CoETalent Manager Reserves the right to penalize any player acting outside the guidelinescontained herein.ConfidentialityThese rules and all other information provided by coaches and administrators are foryour benefit, not for outsiders. Ensure this information and relevant materials remainconfidential.2011 FOOTBALLPlayers selected to represent the <strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> have been identified ashaving attributes that we believe we can work with to improve your football performancethrough the underage program and into senior ranks. As a footballer the onus remainswith each individual as to what you want to achieve. Be prepared to learn by listening toyour coaches and club officials and represent yourself and the football club in aprofessional manner.This is a TEAM game and each player is an important part of theTEAM, don’t make excuses for under achievement as each individual is in control oftheir own destiny. LISTEN, LEARN, COMMUNICATE & IMPROVE all facets of yourfootball and this will be a valuable and enjoyable experience for all participants.13


<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> 2011 - Training ConductConduct on the Training Track• Punctuality – warm up, ready to go as a unit.• Attire – proper boots, guernsey and shorts.• Always displayed good body language.• Respect your team mates, officials and equipment.• Any problems to be sorted one on one with coaching staff never in front of players.• Injury group work rate to equal main training group.• Always run through to cone after execution of skill.• Constructive criticism between players. Focus on the solution not the problem.• Talk to be constant always and whilst in line waiting for your next participation.Conduct in the Rooms• Strapping in the bin, none allowed in shower• If not being strapped, or attended to by a trainer, you are either in the gym training or onthe track warming up.• Learn all the names of the support staff, get to know them and show your appreciation.• The weights room is for training only; it is not a place to be unless you are either warmingup or working out.• Always use terms of Respect.14


<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> 2011 - Personal Record SheetFITNESS TESTINGAim Test #1 Test #2 2010 AISAverageHeight 187.7Weight 80.5Vertical Jump 57.7Shuttle Run 12.1220m Sprint 3.03AgilitySKILLS TESTINGAim Test #1 Test #2 Test #3KickingHandballGoal KickingShuttle Run20m SprintAgility15


<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> U/16 2011 - Key Skill Performance Areas1. Kicking- End over end- Space- Down the line- Back off the mark quickly- Rarely makes a kicking error- Running onto leg(Decision making)- When to change direction- Weighting your kick2. Handball- Left and right- First give- Aim at the belly button- Give on the up or turn- Flat and lateral- Protect with shepherd- Draw the player3. Marking- In Hands- Overhead- On Chest4. Tackling - Core / strong from front- Do not let opposition past- Pin arms- Twist player to nullify disposal(Decision making)- When to go forward and when to sit5. Spoiling- Front and defensive side- Never let ball go over the back in defence(Decision making)- When to spoil6. Ball on Ground- Keep your feet- First take and give on the up- Flat hands (shovel) to scoop ball up16


<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> U/18 U/16 2011 - Player Match Day Performance ReviewAs part of your development as an Elite <strong>Football</strong> Player, you will need to constantlyreview and preview your performances during a game or even a training session. Bytaking some time to think about your performances, you will be able to identify certainareas you should concentrate onRd: _______ Opposition: _________________________ Date: ____________Players Name: ___________________________Positions Played: ________________Please circle the number that reflects your performance during the match.(1 – Poor, 2 – Marginal, 3 – Good, 4 – Excellent, 5 - Outstanding)SKILLS: 1 2 3 4 5AWARENESS: 1 2 3 4 5BALLWINNING: 1 2 3 4 5LEADERSHIP: 1 2 3 4 5TEAMWORK: 1 2 3 4 5OVERALL PLAYER RATING: 1 2 3 4 5LIST 2 THINGS YOU THINK YOU PERFORMED WELL DURING THE GAME:1. __________________________________________________________________________2. __________________________________________________________________________LIST 2 THINGS YOU THINK YOU COULD IMPROVE FROM YOUR GAME:1. __________________________________________________________________________2. __________________________________________________________________________17


<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> U/18 U/16 2011 - Match Day Preparation Guidelines18


<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Club</strong> U/16 2011 - Match Day / Training Nutrition & Hydration Info19

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