Archive for August, 2009

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WOLFPACK VI – 2010 Campaign Melbourne

The Gridiron NSW Executive are happy to open applications for Coaching and Admin Staff for Australia’s most successful representative gridiron program in preparation for the Gridiron Australia Nationals Tournament being held in Victoria in April/May (TBC) 2010.

If you think you have what it takes to help lead the Wolfpack to defend its 5th consecutive National title please download and read the relevant position document and send your written application along with your Coaching resume to email President before 5pm Friday the 28th August 2009.

The Head Coaching and coordinators positions will be announced no later than Friday the 4th September 2009, with the assistant coaching positions announced within the week following.

The following Non coaching positions are also desperately needed, if you would like to apply for one of these positions, please do so in writing to email President before 5pm on Friday 28th August 2009.

  • Team Manager
  • Equipment Manager
  • Trainer
  • Offensive Team assistant
  • Defensive Team assistant

Team personnel positions will be announced no later than Friday 4th September 2009.

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First Aid / Strapping Course

Training Aid AustraliaFrom this season, Gridiron NSW requires that all clubs need two qualified First Aiders, and will need to supply the League proof of a current HTLFA301B or higher qualification for these individuals.

For this course held 13 September, the league will reimburse $100 to each Gridiron NSW club to attend the course. The rebate will be deducted from club registration costs, or as a cheque for clubs who have paid rego already. Sports strapping is not a requirement of the League but is recommended.

This course is also available to friends and family outside Gridiron NSW to attend, provided non-club individuals are paid and complete the course requirements.

Date: Sunday 13 September 09
Venue: UTS City Campus Broadway, Ultimo (Harry Heath Room)
Time: 9.30am – approx 5pm
Course: Apply First Aid (also known as Senior First Aid) & Basic Sports Strapping
Cost: $145 per person include sports strapping ($110 first aid only)
Requirements
: Students must be enrolled and paid by the 2nd September by completing the group booking form.

Payment may be made by credit card, money order or cheque. If paying via credit card, please supply card details on the booking form.

Once enrolment is received Training Aid Australia will send each student their online username and password in order to complete Training Aid Australia’s online pre study / workbook.

After the first aid practical assessments on the 13 September, we will then move into sports strapping (ankle, knee, thumb, shoulder).

On completion of this course you will receive your Apply First Aid certificate (formerly known as Senior First Aid). This course is accredited by Workcover NSW and is valid for 3 years.

If you have any enquiries please contact on my number below.

Anne Maree Trudgett
Training & Education Manager
P: 9011 7911
M: 0415 419 099
E: enrol@trainingaidaustralia.com.au

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GNSW 2009 Season Draw – Final

Dear GNSW Teams,

As you know, the Executive and in particular Darrin Mitchell has, in difficult circumstances, worked very hard to deliver a draw that I believe is fair and reasonable to all teams. We have received valuable feedback to the draft draw released last week, and where possible, we accommodated the requests of all teams. I welcome any comments in relation to this draw. I must, however, warn that unless there is a palpable and oppressive inequity identified, it is highly likely that this will be the final version of the draw for the 2009 season.

Notable Changes from Earlier Versions

The late withdrawal of the Mustangs obviously forced many changes to the 2009 draw as initially envisaged. As Darrin explains, we have since tinkered with a 7 team draw and numerous changes have been made to earlier versions. These changes include:

All club play 10 games and have the benefit of two (2) byes. Given that all teams pay the same registrations costs, they should all be entitled to play the same number of games. Assuming there are only seven (7) teams in 2010, it would be ideal if all teams could play each other twice in order. This obviously avoids any possible discrepancies. Unfortunately, this option was not possible this year as it would have meant the season must start two weeks earlier than the proposed first game (5 September). This is a matter which must be put over to the next AGM.

As requested by many teams, the first four(4) rounds (i.e. before the October long weekend) will be played at a single venue. As previously discussed, there are many benefits of having a single venue, notably, it will allow for a concentration of officials and (we hope) provide a boost to League morale early on in the season. You’ll note that Craik Park was originally slated for round 2, however, as Liverpool Council is now topdressing the ground, it is unavailable for play. UWS Hockey (previously listed as the “reserve ground”) is now the venue for Round 2. Therefore, you’ll note that in the first four rounds of season 2009, there are two (2) Western and two (2) Eastern venues.

As suggested by many of you, single venue games played after the October long weekend at UWS Hockey will now be played at 5pm. This allows us to escape the heat of the day. Please note that all games at other venues (predominately Eastern grounds which are closer to the coast and are therefore cooler) will be played as per the usual times (4pm and 7pm).

Clubs who have the benefit of the BYE are required to provide GNSW Representative to ALL other games for that round. The only exception is in Round 10 where the Lions, Pirates and UTS all have the BYE. The Lions are to act as GNSW Representatives at both games, whilst the Pirates and UTS are the duty teams. I again attach the 2009 Game Day Checklist which the GNSW Representative must complete and forward to the Executive, along with relevant documentation (e.g. sign on sheets).

All clubs have duty five (5) times during the regular season

UWS Hockey and Kyeemagh have five (5) weeks of games and newer venues Little Bay, John Dwyer and Pennant Hills have three (3) weeks of games. Host clubs are, of course, listed at that ground when it is being used.

I look forward to your comments and more importantly, the start of the 2009 season. This draw will be updated on the League website in due course.

Regards,
Fady
VP (Division 1)

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Coaching and Officiating Information

The third and final Coaching and Officiating Directors Breakfasts are being held on September 8 (Coaching) and September 10 (Officiating). The breakfasts are from 8.30am till 9.30am and will be be held in the Tasman Room of Sports House (6 Figtree Dve., Sydney Olympic park). Each of these breakfasts will feature Bruce Drake from NSW Sport and Recreation who will provide an up date on the latest changes to the Play By The Rules website. And it is an excellent opportunity for those involved in Coach or Officiating Education to network with other individuals in the sports industry who hold similar positions. To allow accurate catering for the
Breakfasts can you please send a reply indicating your attendance by Friday September 4.

I’m attaching a flyer/application form for the next Intermediate General Principles of Coaching Course. This course is to be held at the Sydney Academy of Sport, Narrabeen from October 16 to 18. Please forward the application form to any coaches in your network who may be interested or benefit from attending this course.

On November 26 & 27 the Australian Sports Commission is conducting its annual National Coaching and Officiating Directors Workshop at the Novotel, Sydney Olympic Park. Whilst this event is primarily aimed at National Coaching and Officiating Directors the topics covered will have relevance for State Coaching and Officiating Directors and the Australian Sports Commission has asked me to promote the workshop to NSW Sporting organisations. You can find out more about the workshop and complete and expression of interest at the ASC website.

Thank you for your assistance,

Simon Woinarski
Project Officer, Community Sport and Recreation/Programs and Partnerships
Sport and Recreation
Communities NSW
T (02) 9006 3827 F (02) 9006 3882
E simon.woinarski@communities.nsw.gov.au
W www.dsr.nsw.gov.au

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Division 1 draw announced

Please find attached the latest version of the 7 team draw for the upcoming 2009 season. You’ll note that each team plays 10 games and has the benefit of two byes.

There is a single venue proposed for the first four rounds of the competition and importantly, a wet weather venue has been reserved should Round 2 prove to be a washout round. Unfortunately, due to the draw restructure, this year there is no washout round. The October long weekend, however, has been retained as a game free weekend.

Fady Aoun
Vice President (Division 1)