Freo House Footy - Nominate

Freo House Footy is a modified game focusing on fun and safety (non contact). It can be played as a male, female or mixed competition during any school term or incorporated as part of the AFL SEPEP program.
Program detai ls
- Competition must run for a minimum of six games and/or weeks
- AFL 9s rules apply
- All year levels can play e.g. a school may have more than one competition
- Teams can play for their Faction/House and the points could go to the Faction/House shield
- Games can be played in PE/sport time, at lunchtime and/or after school
REGISTRATION
- The first 50 schools to register will receive a FREE Freo House Footy Kit, including bibs, footballs, markers and portable goal posts
- All schools that register prior to the end of Term 1 go into the draw to play a curtain raiser to a Fremantle Dockers home game at Patersons Stadium
- Registration must be renewed each year
- A registration form is at the back of this booklet
- Or register online at www.wafooty.com.au/form/freohousefooty/register
WAFC Year 8/9 Schoolboys Cup - Nominate
Competition Details
- Term 2/3 (Please refer to timeline)
- Round Robin winners from each of the 9 WAFL Districts compete for the WAFC Year 8/9 Schoolboys Cup
- Managed by WAFC Development Officers
- Country schools will be advised of their carnival day/s by their WAFC Development Manager
REGISTRATION
- Register online at http://www.wafooty.com.au/form/schoolboyscup8-9/register
For further information please contact your WAFC Football Development Officer.
2013 WAFC Yr 8/9 Schoolboys Cup Handbook & 2013 WAFC Yr 8/9 Schoolboys Cup Timeline
WAFC Schoolgirls One Day Carnivals (Year 8/9) - Nominate
WAFC Football Development Officers will organise a series of one day lightning carnivals to provide opportunities for school girls to either try football in a safe and fun environment, and/or enhance their football skills developed through their PE program.
For further information or to register your interest contact your WAFC Football Development Officer.
WAFC Year 10 Schoolboys Cup
Competition Details
- Terms 2/3
- One day regional lightning carnivals
- Coordinated by School Sport WA and the Associated and Catholic Colleges of WA. The winners of each carnival will be invited to participate
- Regional finalists’ carnival in August 2013 compete for the WAFC Year 10 Schoolboys Cup
DIVISION CONTACTS
- School Sport WA Divisions. Contact: Robyn Brierley on 9264 5028
- Associated Catholic Colleges Divisions. Contact: Suzie Elhers on 9241 5201
- Country schools will be advised of their carnival day/s by their WAFC Development Manager
WAFC Schoolgirls Cup (Year 10/11/12) - Nominate
The WAFC Schoolgirls Cup is entering its 18th year and is coordinated by the West Australian Football Commission and the Schoolgirls Advisory Committee.
COMPETITION DETAILS
- Term 2
- After school on Tuesdays
- 2 x 20 minute halves. (Please refer to timeline)
- Five metropolitan regions
- 2 metropolitan divisions (Moore & White)
- The SAC reviews all nominations and reserves the right to change divisions to achieve a balanced competition
- Country Schools – WAFC Development Officers will publish carnival days/s by the end of Term 1
REGISTRATION
Register online at http://www.wafooty.com.au/form/schoolgirlscup10-11-12/register
MOORE DIVISION (A Grade)
Strong football schools seeking quality competition with games played across regions.
WHITE DIVISION (B Grade)
Teams are split into regional pools to play against other schools in their ‘local’ area. After the home and
away games the top teams will progress to the finals.
VANDERWEIDE DIVISION
Only schools who participate in 'A' section at Senior High Schools Country Week.
2013 WAFC Schoolgirls Cup Handbook & 2013 WAFC Schoolgirls Cup Timeline
AFL SportsReady Schoolboys Cup (Year 11/12) - Nominate
This prestigious competition is entering its 26th year and is coordinated by the West Australian Football Commission and the Secondary School Football Advisory Committee.
Competition Details
- Term 2
- After school on Wednesdays
- 2 x 25 minute halves (Please refer to timeline)
- 3 divisions (Cable, Jakovich & Glendinning)
- The SSFAC reviews all nominations and reserves the right to change divisions to achieve a balanced competition
- Country Schools – Your WAFC Development Officer will announce carnival day/s by the end of Term 1
REGISTRATION
Register online at http://www.wafooty.com.au/form/schoolboyscup11-12/register
BARRY CABLE DIVISION (A Grade)
Strong football schools seeking quality competition with games played across regions.
GLEN JAKOVICH DIVISION (B Grade)
Schools of medium strength, seeking quality 'local' competition. Finals are played across regions.
ROSS GLENDINNING DIVISION (C Grade)
15-a-side competition specifically designed for schools entering the competition for the first time or schools with a limited football background. There are no finals in this division.
BILL WALKER DIVISION
Only for schools who participate in the ‘A’ section at Senior High School Country Week.
2013 WAFC Schoolboys Cup Handbook & 2013 AFL SportsReady Cup Timeline
AFL Quiz - aflquiz.com.au
The WAFC & AFL have developed the exciting online AFL QUIZ for students. The competition promotes collaborative learning rewarding the winners with terrific prizes. Go to www.aflquiz.com.au to register.
AFL Tipping Schools Competition
The AFL conducts a major footy tipping competition for students with great prizes to be won. Visit the AFL website from March 2013 for further details.
AFL Dream Team Schools Competition
The AFL is looking for the best student Dream Team player in Australia! Are you the Scott Watters of the schoolyard? The Ross Lyon of the playground? The John Worsfold of the classroom? Visit the AFL website from March 2013 for further details.
Clayton Anderson
Gate 6, Patersons Stadium
Subiaco Road, Subiaco WA 6008
Ph: (08) 9381 5599 Fax: (08) 9388 1764
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