Junior Participation - Zac Guilfoyle

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Participation Focus – 2024 AFL Outer East


Participation & Programs – Footy in every home OUR ROLE

OUR FOCUSES

ATTRACT

STRENGTHEN THE BASE

SECURE THE FUTURE

DELIVERY

SCHOOLS

CULTURAL DIVERSITY

TRANSITION

METRO MELBOURNE (6-10)

PLAY ANYTIME, ANYWHERE

RETAIN

WOMEN & GIRLS

WOMEN & GIRLS

OUR PILLARS

PEOPLE & TEAM

STAKEHOLDERS

PROGRAMS


Secure the Future EVERY DECISION WE MAKE TAKES US ONE STEP CLOSE TO OUR VISION OF FOOTY IN EVERY HOME

AFL Nines

School Footy

72,000

6,500

39,380

95K by 2030

50K by 2030

50K by 2030

Auskick

Superkick

Community Footy

43,500

8,749

50K by 2030

30K by 2030

(Primary)

(Ages 8-12)

We aim to have equal representation numbers across Boys and Girls participation

1 Million Registered Participants Nationally by 2033


2024 AFL Outer East

SUPERKICK

AUSKICK 2023 Actuals

776

2024 Target

845

YTD

89 (+5)

B

621

G

152

B

649

G

196

B

75 (+3)

G

14 (+2)

2024 Target

176

COMMUNITY 7-12

B

126

G

50

NINES 2024 Target

206

B

106

G

100

2023 Actuals

1469

2024 Target

1800

YTD

592 (+103)

B

1135

G

333

B

1300

G

500

B

466 (+57)

G

125 (+46)


Participation & Programs – Victoria focus areas THE CHALLENGE

THE WHY

THE HOW

6-10 METRO MELBOURNE

PROGRAM SCHEDULING

BEST PEOPLE IN THE FIELD

4-12 YEARLY DECLINE SINCE 2019

AK > COMMUNITY CONNECTION

MORE STRATEGIC PROGRAMMING

DAILY DATA TRENDS

CHANGING FACE OF AUSTRALIA

UNDERSTANDING THE WHY


Programming


Programming


Programming


AFL Superkick September 2023


AFL Superkick – why and what? THE RESEARCH?

WHAT IS AFL SUPERKICK?

Across the past 5 years, participation trends have been monitored closely and have shown a decline of 8-12 year olds participating in the game.

• AFL Superkick is the AFL’s new product for boys and girls age 8 – 12.

Auskick Age

2019

2022

DIFF

4-7 TOTAL

85.49%

87.35%

+1.86%

8-12 TOTAL

14.51%

12.64%

-1.87%

What we know about Auskick: • The Auskick program is for younger children • Conflicting priorities with other sports x school sport x life What we know about Community: • Not all Auskick participants are ready to transition into Community Football • Options for new participants entering the pathway is limited or requires a level of skill and commitment • Participants are seeking a lower commitment x high modification version of the game • There is a growing concern around player injuries based on tackling

• Its modified, non-contact match play without structured competition management. • It sits alongside your Auskick Centre and aligns with delivery time and scheduling. • The program aims to increase and retain participants longer in the game.


AFL Nines September 2023


What is AFL Nines? AFL Nines is a fast, fun, and social way to play a modified version of Australian Rules Football. Nines can be delivered anywhere, anytime and is an inclusive game for all! ü 9 a Side ü Smaller rectangular fields ü Contact free – making it a friendlier & inclusive environment ü Opportunities for men/boys, women/girls and mixed divisions ü All skill levels welcome ü Low commitment, maximum fun!


How does AFL Nines look? Field Size

Field Lay Out

AFL Nines fields are rectangle in shape, with a maximum field size of 100m x 50m. Typical zones are 30m for forward and defence and 40m for midfield.

Please find an example of a Nines field lay out on a regular sized football oval. FIELD 1

30 m

40 m

• 18 Participants • 1 Umpire

30 m FIELD 4

FIELD 2

• 18 Participants • 1 Umpire

• 18 Participants • 1 Umpire

FIELD 3

• 18 Participants • 1 Umpire


What are the rules of AFL Nines? Equipment Game Time

2 x 20 minute Halves 5 x Minute half time break

Ball Size

Size 5 (Men & Mixed)

Starting Position & Zones Scoring Kick off the ground

Players must start in zones. 3 players each zone. Mixed = 3 females on field always. Zones aren’t restricted. Goal = 6 point Behind = 1 point Only forwards (3) with a wristband can score. Not allowed

Bounces

1 bounce allowed within 15m

Turnover

A turnover occurs when the ball touches the field via a kick or handball without being touched.

Holding the Ball

When a player in possession of the ball is touched by an opponent with one hand but deemed to have ‘no prior opportunity’, the umpire will call TOUCH and the player must kick or handball within two steps or two seconds. When a player had ‘prior opportunity’ to dispose of the ball and is touched, the umpire will award a free kick to the opposing team.

Contact

No tackling – one hand touch as a tackle. If purposeful contact is made then players will receive a warning or yellow/red card.


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