NAB AFL Auskick Centre Structure
The NAB AFL Auskick centre coordinator generally oversees and conducts the centre's activities. This can be a big job, so in order to conduct a more effective program and share the workload, a committee should be considered.
The following information details a typical NAB AFL Auskick session, the suggested structure for a centre and outlines some of the diverse roles open to parents waiting to offer their invaluable assistance in coaching, administration, first aid or general help.
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8.50am | Arrive at ground, have a kick with mum, dad and friends | |
9.00am | Assemble groups (organised according to age/ability) and move off to allocated areas | |
9.05am | Play warm-up games – fun activities and games that get children ready for activity | |
9.15am | Skill teaching, guided by leader coach for groups, then facilitated by parent helpers | |
9.45am | Skill games incorporating the skills taught (today and previously) | |
10.05am | Break players into teams (organised according to age/size/ability) and play an AFL Auskick Rules match | |
10.30am | Encouragement awards, drinks and departure |














