60 Seconds with an Auskicker

Meet Rafferty (at the SCG, in black, with his eyes firmly focused on the ball) one of our awesome U8 Auskickers.

Rafferty recently played Auskick at half-time during Round 3 of the AFL Premiership season at the Sydney Swans vs GWS Giants game at the SCG. Here are Rafferty’s thoughts from the day:

What is your name? Rafferty

What age division do you play in? U8

What position did you play in during the Swans vs Giants game on the 18th April? I played in the centres.

What was your favourite thing about playing at halftime? I was playing in front of a big crowd at my favourite ground.

What do you like best about playing Auskick? I have lots of fun and it’s challenging. It makes me a better AFL player, which is what I want to be when I grow up.

Who is your favourite team in the AFL? Geelong Cats

Who is your favourite player in the AFL? Jimmy Bartel. He’s number 3.

What would you say to or ask your favourite player if you ever had them over to your house for dinner? Which one of Geelong’s premierships was your favourite? And who was your favourite player? And how old were you when you started playing football?

 

Auskick match report

New! Online Match Reporting

Online Match Reporting

Club, we have a new system for lodging and distributing those all important match reports after the games. They’ll be visible from your team blogs, accessible through your team pages, or through the blog section of this website.

Match reports are now filed online – and the process is really easy. Best of all, you can add photos or videos of your AFL stars. The instructions are outlined in Manager Resources section, and your manager will be able to provide you with user names and passwords.

You will be able to submit your match reports online, pending review by our website coordinator. Best of all, match reports will be able to be shared with your family and friends by using the social media share buttons, at the bottom of the page.

It is a new system for us all, so let us know if you have any difficulties or find any glitches! If you need help, contact Michelle Hauschild.

 

Register Now!

Club, if you haven’t finalised your registration for Season 2015, now is the time to do that.

While it is never too late to encourage your friends to try AFL, our coaches and managers are trying to finalise the team lists.

If you’re not on their list then you won’t be allocated to a team.

You can’t train and play without being registered and financial – unregistered players are not covered by the Club’s insurances and cannot take the field.

If you have any difficulties with the registration process, then please contact us and we’ll do all we can to help.

For full details on how to register, see the registration page on this website.

Wet Weather Procedures

AFL is a winter sport, so we sometimes play and train in the rain. (Mud is fun!) Here are some general guidelines about wet weather procedures.

Mid-week training and wet weather. The Canada Bay Council decides on the status of grounds about 2pm and we put wet weather information out as soon as possible – usually by about 2.30pm – on this website, on Facebook and through Twitter.

Grounds are closed if they are too wet and liable to be damaged – so sometimes they are closed in bright sunshine if there’s been rain earlier in the week; sometimes they are open, even though it is raining.

If there’s no word, training is on.

If you’d like to check the status of fields for yourself, then you can do so through the Council’s wet weather line. Details are here: www.canadabay.nsw.gov.au/sports-facilities-and-fields-wet-weather-field-updates.html

Games and wet weather. If we’re at home, a decision on ground status is usually made by the Canada Bay Council late Friday afternoon for games on Saturday. On occasions, a second inspection may be organised on Saturday afternoon for Sunday games. We’ll advise on ground closures as soon as we can through the website, Facebook and Twitter.

If we’re playing away, the home club will notify us that games are cancelled, then we’ll notify you through the usual channels (it just sometimes takes a little longer).

If grounds are open, but the ground manager of the home club makes a decision that it is unsafe to play on the day, he or she can cancel play.

Please be aware that on game day, individual teams cannot make a decision to cancel because of the weather. If the team doesn’t turn up, it is counted as a forfeit. There are other teams, umpires, grounds managers and canteen volunteers all waiting for you.

If you just don’t know whether or not the game is on, please go to the ground anyway. The gumboots, umbrellas and raincoats may be a hassle, but playing in the wet can be a fun or, at the very least, memorable experience for your child!

Pre-season Training Cancelled 24 March

 

Sorry for the late notice but due to the late downpour a decision has been made by Council that all fields are CLOSED for pre-season training and no lights will be activated. Pre-season training at Five Dock Oval on Tuesday 24 March is CANCELLED.

 

 

 

Drummoyne Power players

Season Launch: 1 April

Season Launch (aka Pie Night, aka Pizza Night): 1 April

This event will now be held at DRUMMOYNE OVAL ON WEDNESDAY 1 APRIL. This is the first training at Drummoyne Oval. We’ve made the switch to give us a bit more time to get everything together, plus Drummoyne Oval is a better venue in the event of wet weather.

U5-U8, your season launch will be immediately after your training at 5.30pm on 1 April. we’ll hand out shorts and socks (while the kids are training and only if you need them, or didn’t pick them up earlier) and give kids the Auskick packs along with some pizza and a drink, and a training t-shirt.

U9-U11 and Youth Girls, your season launch will be after your training, so that’s 6.30 on 1 April. Collect your shorts and socks and a Drummoyne Power cap. And we’ll also have pizza and a drink for you! U17s, we’ll organise some pizza and gear for after your training session as well.

Can you help out on the night, distributing gear or food and drinks? Email Milan: volunteers@drummoynepower.com

Just a note: we can order gluten free if necessary. Email Milan on the email address above.

And a second – really important – note: We’re just catering for the players – not adults and siblings.

The key dates page has further information on what is happening at Drummoyne Power.

 

60 seconds with an Auskicker: Caleb U7

Meet Caleb.

Caleb is a huge Dockers fan, so it was an opportunity of a lifetime to have them play at our home ground for the NAB Challenge Cup game against the Swans on Sunday 15 March, and for Caleb to welcome his heroes onto the field for the 3rd quarter. Here’s 60 seconds with Caleb:

What is your name? Caleb
What age division do you play in? U7
What position did you play in during the NAB Challenge game at Drummoyne Oval on Sunday 15 March? Centre
What was your favourite thing about playing at half time? I kicked the ball to Ben and he got a goal.
What do you like best about playing Auskick? I like to kick very high and very far.
Who is your favourite player in the AFL? Matthew Pavlich
What would you say to him if you ever had him over to your house for dinner? Are you retiring this year?

Thanks Caleb for taking part in our VERY FIRST ’60 seconds with an Auskicker’ for Drummoyne Power.

Would you like to be our next featured player? Let us know at auskick@drummoynepower.com

Caleb with Fremantle heroes Michael Johnson and Stephen Hill

Caleb with Fremantle heroes Michael Johnson and Stephen Hill