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Elwood City Junior Football Club 2014

Elwood City Junior Football Club 2014. Key Information. Registration period: Feb/March 2014 Preseason training: Commences March 6 th 2014 Home and Away Season Commences April 2014. Home and away Season Ends Sept 2014.

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Elwood City Junior Football Club 2014

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  1. Elwood City Junior Football Club 2014

  2. Key Information • Registration period: Feb/March 2014 • Preseason training: Commences March 6th 2014 • Home and Away Season Commences April 2014. • Home and away Season Ends Sept 2014. Preseason Club training: • We will start a month earlier (March 6th 2014) to begin preparing players for season. • Season will kick-off Weekend of April 26th. Season Training Night: • Elwood Club training - Thursday nights. (Starting March 6th 2014) • Time will be 5-6.30pm Match Days: • Saturdays (U9/U11 Teams) • Sundays (U12/13 Teams) VENUES:  • Preseason venue: Elwood Park, Head Street, Elwood • Training Venues: Elwood Park, Head Street, Elwood • Home Match Venue Only: Elwood Park, Head Street, Elwood

  3. ECJFC Programme Principles EJCFC WILL IMPLEMENT FOOTBALL STAR ACADEMY ‘s COACHING METHODOLOGY FOR YOUTH PLAYERS 1. To play the ball on the ground at all times, this requires both supporting play and good technique 2. To play short passes, which requires players to support each other in attack and defense. 3. To play only longer balls in response to a movement by a team-mate not in the hope of one - to move and ask for the ball after which the pass is delivered. 4. To play longer passes, and particularly those in the air, predominantly only when there is no closer option and always into the feet of an attacker, never just into space for them to chase. 5. To discourage young keepers in kicking the ball long unless there is no other option (and even here one can almost always be manufactured) and at all times have the keeper roll the ball to a team-mate so the team can begin to play immediately from the back. 6. If, at any time, a youngster has no option to find a team-mate, they should be encouraged always to keep the ball. This may mean shielding it, keeping it moving to wait for a pass, or to dribble forward to attack an opponent. At no time should they be told to kick it away regardless of the position they play or where they are on the field, and if the child loses the ball they should be encouraged to try again. 7. To encourage players to express themselves through their football and recognize that everyone is not the same, and shouldn’t play so. Some play fast, others slow, some play simple, others read situations and find more complex solutions, and some have enough skill to individually dominate a game, while others can only dream of doing so, but all should be allowed to find their own game not forced to conform to a uniform way of playing. 8. And, to SLOW DOWN, or more specifically, vary the speed of play during a game, which requires a team to hold the ball. After working to recover possession, every young team should break forward only if they have an advantage in attack, otherwise they should slow the play down and possess the ball, back and across the field, resting and starting to position themselves in attack to take advantage of overloads in numbers, or weaknesses in defense. Youth coaches need to understand that the object of football is to keep the ball and to score goals through breaking down a defense with passing and skill, not by booting the ball forward hoping for a defensive mistake.

  4. 6 RULES OF PLAY If there is a passing line = Pass (Don't carry it Pass and move and maybe receive it again) 2. If there's no passing line run with the ball 3. If still no passing line, you must protect the ball 4. Never have 2 players on the same passing line 5. Receive ball with your back foot 6. Try to not give the ball way

  5. ECJFC 2014 FEE’S • Elwood Teams Fee will be: $480 • FEE’S INCLUDE • TRAINING THURSDAY NIGHT (1.5 Hours Per Session) • FFV REGISTRATION • FULL TEAM KIT (For Match Day) • ALL MATCH FEE’S FOR SEASON • INSURANCE FOR SEASON • ALL AWARDS AT THE END OF THE SEASON • PAYMENT DETAILS: ELWOOD CITY JFC • BANK: ANZ - NMG • BSB: 013427 • ACC: 572774925 • REF: PLAYERS NAME

  6. Elwood City Training Area: A and B is the location for training and Home Games

  7. CLUB CONTACT DETAILS Email: info@elwoodcityjfc.com.au Junior Co-Coordinator – John Stewart Mobile Contact – 0449175218 Club Administration – Henrique Cunha Email: hcunha@y7mail.com

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