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Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 4:12 pm
by kicks.like.a.girl
fisho mcspaz wrote:I can't get over how rapidly women's footy has taken off over the last year or so! It's great to see. You've done a fantastic job KLAG. :D


Thanks heaps Fisho :d The fact i love my job probably helps a little bit, lol. The growing number of girls now wanting to play is making my job a 'little' easier too. I can't wait until i'm old enough to see the girls i've taught at auskick running around in the national women's league.

Sooooo, is there any chance of you returning to the SAWFL in the near future? ;) :D

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 8:11 pm
by fisho mcspaz
kicks.like.a.girl wrote:
fisho mcspaz wrote:I can't get over how rapidly women's footy has taken off over the last year or so! It's great to see. You've done a fantastic job KLAG. :D


Thanks heaps Fisho :d The fact i love my job probably helps a little bit, lol. The growing number of girls now wanting to play is making my job a 'little' easier too. I can't wait until i'm old enough to see the girls i've taught at auskick running around in the national women's league.

Sooooo, is there any chance of you returning to the SAWFL in the near future? ;) :D


Yep, I think so. :) I miss it. I need to get some more physio done first, cos at the moment I shouldn't be playing contact sports at all, but I definitely want to get out there again!

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 4:19 pm
by kicks.like.a.girl
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE (SANFL)
AND
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE (SAWFL)

is seeking expressions of interest for:

STATE U18 YOUTH GIRLS FOOTBALL COACH FOR 2013


The SANFL and SAWFL are seeking a dynamic and motivated person to coach the South Australian U18 Youth Girls State Football team for 2013.

The key responsibilities for this role include:
- The ability to develop players to their full potential, through a comprehensively planned training program.
- The ability and experience to implement a well defined coaching and playing strategy.
- Demonstrated relevant coaching skills, with an emphasis on player development.
- Travel to Victoria in May 2013 (exact dates TBA) to coach the selected SA U18 Youth Girls State Football team at the National Championships.

A small honorarium will be paid and cost of all travel is covered

Applicants with previous successful coaching experience of female athletes will be highly regarded. An application form, Job Description and Duty Statement for this position can be obtained from the SA National Football League (SANFL) by contacting the SANFL Female Football Development Coordinator, Emma Gibson on (08) 8440 6923 or emmag@sanfl.com.au


Completed applications need to be received by 5pm Friday 21 September 2012, and addressed to:

Peter Cates
SANFL Inclusive Programs Manager
PO Box 1, West Lakes SA 5021 6904
peterc@sanfl.com.au

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 4:25 pm
by kicks.like.a.girl
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE (SANFL)
AND
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE (SAWFL)

is seeking expressions of interest for:

STATE WOMEN’S FOOTBALL COACH FOR 2013


The SANFL and SAWFL are seeking a dynamic and motivated person to coach the Senior/ Open South Australian State Women’s Football team for 2013.

The key responsibilities for this role include:
- The ability to develop players to their full potential, through a comprehensively planned training program.
- The ability and experience to implement a well defined coaching and playing strategy.
- Demonstrated relevant coaching skills, with an emphasis on player development.
- Travel to Cairns in June 2013 (exact dates TBA) to coach the selected SA Women’s State Football team at the National Championships.

A small honorarium will be paid and cost of all travel is covered

Applicants with previous successful coaching experience of female athletes will be highly regarded. An application form, Job Description and Duty Statement for this position can be obtained from the SA National Football League (SANFL) by contacting the SANFL Female Football Development Coordinator, Emma Gibson on (08) 8440 6923 or emmag@sanfl.com.au


Completed applications need to be received by 5pm Friday 21 September 2012, and addressed to:

Peter Cates
SANFL Inclusive Programs Manager
PO Box 1, West Lakes SA 5021 6904
peterc@sanfl.com.au

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 9:43 am
by kicks.like.a.girl
Some fun facts for your friday;

1) Today the Eyre Peninsula Women's Team is making the long haul to Broken Hill to take part in 'Part 2' of the Regional Women's Football Showdown. The game will be played in Broken Hill tomorrow afternoon. These EP & Broken Hill women are AMAZING! I will also be in Port Lincoln from the 7th- 10th of Novemeber to continue to promote Female Footy, and start the 9-a-side summer comp on the 9th at Mallee Park FC.

2) The 2012/13 Summer Academy is having a shake up this year. We are now taking the focus to the younger age groups to teach and develop the girls from a younger age... so we can totally dominate at State Carnivals in the near future 8) If you know any girls from the age of 10-15, please let them know about it. This program is perfect for everyone; from beginners to the junior superstars. Please find the rego form attached, or check it out on http://www.facebook.com/sa.femalefootball
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3) Just some shameless self promotion for my footy club, haha. I am running four training sessions in the lead up to xmas, with the focus being on those who are new to the game (or simply wish to improve their skills). If you know any ladies keen to join i'd love to have them out there with us. Also, we're having an U18's team next year... so please let all girls aged 14-18 know too. Thank you muchly :d
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Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 12:22 pm
by Bluedemon
keep up the good work KILAG. Hopefully sometime soon I might be able to help out with the female football.

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 3:19 pm
by kicks.like.a.girl
Please spread the word to all Females on the Eyre Peninsula :d

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Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:30 am
by kicks.like.a.girl
The talented player pathway has taken a big step in the right direction with the induction of the South Australian Female Football Talent Academy (SAFFTA). The SAFFTA is a training squad for the States most talented Female Footballers (that was selected after a round of trials and testings), with a focus of reaching an elite level and being competitive at National level. Congratulations to the following Women Footballers for being selected into the Inaugural SA Female Football Talent Academy;

Alex Price
Bec Campbell
Brittany Perry
Caitlyn Swanson
Courtney Cramey
Danielle Cresp
Danielle Goding
Deni Varnhagen
Emma Gibson
Emma Sampson
Georgia Bevan
Hayley Williams-Gates
Jess Openshaw
Kimberley Batley
Kirsty Degabriele
Kristine Weetra
Lauren Lante
Leah Tynan
Lesley Burrows
Lilla Berry
Louella McCarthy
Melissa Wilson
Michele Reid
Nicole Mark
Sarah Ellis
Sarah Masiero
Tammy Scott

In order to develop these ladies to be the best that they can be for the National Women's Championships (held in Cairns in June) we have a highly qualified coaching panel on board; Congratulations to the following staff for being selected to lead & develop the inaugural SAAFTA squad;

Head Coach- Narelle Smith
Asst Coach- Julian Snowden
Asst Coach- Matthew Kluzek
Team Manager- Thekla (Annie) Papazoglov
Strength & Conditioning/ Trainer- Talia Mabey

:d

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:38 am
by Dols
kicks.like.a.girl wrote:The talented player pathway has taken a big step in the right direction with the induction of the South Australian Female Football Talent Academy (SAFFTA). The SAFFTA is a training squad for the States most talented Female Footballers (that was selected after a round of trials and testings), with a focus of reaching an elite level and being competitive at National level. Congratulations to the following Women Footballers for being selected into the Inaugural SA Female Football Talent Academy;

Alex Price
Bec Campbell
Brittany Perry
Caitlyn Swanson
Courtney Cramey
Danielle Cresp
Danielle Goding
Deni Varnhagen
Emma Gibson
Emma Sampson
Georgia Bevan
Hayley Williams-Gates
Jess Openshaw
Kimberley Batley
Kirsty Degabriele
Kristine Weetra
Lauren Lante
Leah Tynan
Lesley Burrows
Lilla Berry
Louella McCarthy
Melissa Wilson
Michele Reid
Nicole Mark
Sarah Ellis
Sarah Masiero
Tammy Scott

In order to develop these ladies to be the best that they can be for the National Women's Championships (held in Cairns in June) we have a highly qualified coaching panel on board; Congratulations to the following staff for being selected to lead & develop the inaugural SAAFTA squad;

Head Coach- Narelle Smith
Asst Coach- Julian Snowden
Asst Coach- Matthew Kluzek
Team Manager- Thekla (Annie) Papazoglov
Strength & Conditioning/ Trainer- Talia Mabey

:d

good luck girls, surely should improve under that coaching panel.

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:50 am
by kicks.like.a.girl
Dols wrote: good luck girls, surely should improve under that coaching panel.


We have only had one training session and already the professionalism is a huge difference, and the coaching & advice is 100% amazing. They really are a great coaching panel, and we are very lucky to have such experience on board.

Bring on the next training
:d

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 11:18 am
by kicks.like.a.girl
I'm not sure if everyone is aware yet, so i'm just here to let you know...

... that the SAWFL now has 9 TEAMS!!!

The SAWFL welcomes Adelaide Uni for Season 2013 :d

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:00 am
by Bluedemon
kicks.like.a.girl wrote:I'm not sure if everyone is aware yet, so i'm just here to let you know...

... that the SAWFL now has 9 TEAMS!!!

The SAWFL welcomes Adelaide Uni for Season 2013 :d


Keep up the good work kicks like a girl. good to see that womens football is growing.

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 8:19 am
by Footy Smart
KLAG Ive heard a few girls teams are struggling/on the cusp for numbers this year?

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 3:55 pm
by kicks.like.a.girl
Footy Smart wrote:KLAG Ive heard a few girls teams are struggling/on the cusp for numbers this year?


All teams do at this time of year. From your involvement with your partner playing you would know what us women are like... we're difficult, and like to do more than one thing :lol: Football this early in the year (and outside of footy season) is very low on the priority list for some. Even i haven't been out at training due to other committments.

It just provides the clubs with more ammo and opportunity to recruit heavily each year. I would only start worrying if a club is still struggling one week out from Round 1.

:d

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 10:08 am
by The Big Shrek
How can women coach the state footy team? Surely Kluzek is the most qualified?

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 9:34 pm
by kicks.like.a.girl
The Big Shrek wrote:How can women coach the state footy team? Surely Kluzek is the most qualified?


Your comment clearly shows your lack of knowledge regarding women's football... It would be great to see you out at a SAWFL game this season to open your eyes ;)

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 3:50 pm
by The Big Shrek
Went to some games a few years ago when the missus played. Some of the blokes shouldn't have been coaching either, but I guess you can't knock em for putting their hand up. Have since told the missus she should stick to apropergirls sport, netball.

I think your comment shows how blindly you'll defend women's football. Kluzek would easily be the best coach there.

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 3:55 pm
by heater31
The Big Shrek wrote:Have since told the missus she should stick to apropergirls sport, netball.


Must have collected more kicks than you ;)

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 9:22 pm
by kicks.like.a.girl
heater31 wrote:
The Big Shrek wrote:Have since told the missus she should stick to apropergirls sport, netball.


Must have collected more kicks than you ;)


Baziiiinga! 8)

Shrek, please talk to me once you've done your research & actually know who Narelle is and her qualifications... But , thank you for taking such an interest in women's footy. Your support is greatly appreciated ;)

Re: Females in Football

PostPosted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 9:38 pm
by whufc
kicks.like.a.girl wrote:
heater31 wrote:
The Big Shrek wrote:Have since told the missus she should stick to apropergirls sport, netball.


Must have collected more kicks than you ;)


Baziiiinga! 8)

Shrek, please talk to me once you've done your research & actually know who Narelle is and her qualifications... But , thank you for taking such an interest in women's footy. Your support is greatly appreciated ;)


I wouldn't have a clue who she is but in fairness to big shrek the position your in means your not going to say anything but ultra positive things about the appointment.