The NAB AFL Auskick program and the AFL Auskick Rules have been developed to build the foundation skills for playing Australian football and to respond to the needs of children aged between five and 12 years.
It is vital for the success of the AFL game that any person wishing to participate in Australian Football can do so in a manner which is appropriate to his or her skills, needs and aspirations and which takes account of the facilities available. To use the "full rules" of the game has not always been possible, and frequently not appropriate for many varied and valid reasons.
AFL Auskick Policy is for the AFL game for primary school aged children to:
• Be fun and to be safe.
• Be designed specifically to maximise participation, skill learning and development.
• Be based upon rules and procedures appropriate to the children involved.
• Involve appropriately accredited coaches.
• Provide a logical transition from introductory level through to competitions at club and/or school.
• Be managed by the community.
NAB AFL Auskick is played in three basic locations:
• An NAB AFL Auskick centre.
• A junior football club.
• A primary school.
NAB AFL Auskick centres are established all around Australia. In order to provide children with maximum opportunities to participate in an NAB AFL Auskick program, the structure of centres is relatively flexible.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO FIND YOUR NEAREST CENTRE PLEASE VISIT
www.aflauskick.com.au
FOR ALL YOUR LOCAL NAB AFL AUSKICK INFORMATION CALL 1300 723 833
Last Modified on 17/03/2009 23:40