JUNIOR INFORMATION

PHOTO GALLERY

A NEW FEATURE FOR SEASON 2008 WILL BE THE PHOTO GALLERY. Simply hit the Photo Gallery button on the menu bar for some of the 2007 junior photos.

 

 

JUNIOR INFORMATION KIT

The Junior Information Kit is a must read for all players and parents. To view the junior information kit, download by clicking button.

 

 

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JUNIOR REGISTRATION FEES EXPLAINED

Registration Fees for season 2011 are set by the football club with representation from the senior and junior committee. For season 2011, the club has included a “Merchandise Item” for every player, valued at $30 as part of the registration package. The fee of $175 can be broken down in the following way.

 

$15 of the fee is directed to Sporting Club. This money goes directly to the Avondale Heights Sporting Club as part of football club rental fee.  This fee enables  the families of junior players to attend the social rooms for the season under licensing regulations.

Parents are encouraged to join the Sporting Club as full members. ($30).  Together with the Avondale Heights Cricket Club, we are part of the Avondale Heights Sporting Club. The cost of Sporting Club membership contributes to the upkeep of the social rooms and facilities. It also enables parents to participate in the election of club office bearers.

 

$50 will be used for new equipment, medical supplies, coaches and first aid courses.

 

$80 will go towards EDFL team affiliation fees and other EDFL costs for our junior teams.

 

$50 will go towards ground lighting, utility fees such as gas and electricity 

 

$30 merchandise item will be provided to all junior players.

 

The above costs equals $225 but the club has subsidized to cost to $185.

 

The above costs exclude the cost of cleaning staff, canteen staff, public liability insurance, ground marking fees, club advertising costs, telephone and internet costs, website costs, junior trophies (after sponsorship) etc

 

All junior players are provided with a football jumper to be worn for the season.

 

Profit from canteen and bar from junior functions does not fully cover these costs and it is therefore important that all players/parents get behind the club to ensure its survival by supporting club functions. This support will assist in maintaining the price of our registration fees as low as possible.

 

The Avondale Heights Football Club acknowledges that we have a fantastic group of families that make up our club and that has ensured that our club has one of the best reputations in the EDFL.

 

If you have any queries regarding the fee structure, please feel welcome to contact Ray Micallef (Club Secretary)

Training for junior teams will be as follows.

 

 

Under 10     –  Wednesday                 5.00pm to 6.15pm

 

Under 12     –  Wednesday                 5.00pm to 6.15pm

                      -  Friday                             5.00pm to 6.15pm

 

Under 14     –  Wednesday                 5.15pm to 6.30pm

                      -  Friday                             5.00pm to 6.30pm

 

 

Under 16  -     Wednesday                  5.30pm to 6.45pm

                      -  Friday                             5.30pm to 6.45pm

 

Go Heights in 2011!!!!!!!!!

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INTERESTED IN PLAYING FOR THE HEIGHTS

 

If you are interested in playing junior football at Avondale Heights Football Club, in 2011 fill this form out and send to club.

 

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AVONDALE HEIGHTS F.C. GO TO LOCAL PRIMARY SCHOOL

The Avondale Heights Football Club has developed a partnership with our local primary school, Avondale Primary School. On Wednesday 8 December 2010, Club Secretary Ray Micallef , one of our senior players Trent Perczyk and representatives from our under 14, 16 and 18 teams visited the school to promote our football club to local children in our community. It was also an opportunity for students of Avondale Primary School to learn more about junior sport at our football club. Students had an opportunity to find out more about our football club and in particular how playing sport was a benefit to player’s health and fitness. Students were also informed about local our Auskick Clinic (Avondale Heights Auskick) as well as opportunities for boys and girls to play football for our club next season. Girls were also encouraged to participate in our junior teams. As well as our junior players explaining to the students what playing football meant to them, there was also an emphasis on the importance of fitness in children’s health and how fitness tackles obesity. Student were also told how other aspects of sport including friendship, discipline, team play etc. could also be adopted in school life as well as general life. Congratulations to Avondale Heights Football Club team members for representing our club so well and helping in building our partnership with the local community.

This season, two of our senior players were provided with teaching placement opportunities at Avondale Primary School as part of their university degree experience in the workforce requirements. The placements were in assisting in the teaching and education of the students at Avondale Primary School. These students who are studying physiotherapy, exercise science and human movement need to spend time gaining practical experience.

 

Avondale Heights players with some of the students from Avondale Primary School