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Technical Report 2013 IGA & SUPA IGA National Premier Leagues NSW U12 to U15 2013 Technical Report Page 2 of 32 CONTENTS SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 3 SECTION 2: OVERVIEW AND STRUCTURE ........................................................... 4 SECTION 3: KEY LEARNINGS ................................................................................. 6 SECTION 4: ASSESSMENTS ................................................................................... 8 Version 1, issued 24 October 2013 2013 Technical Report Page 3 of 32 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION Alex Tobin State Technical Director The FNSW NPL 2013 season saw many milestones in Youth Development. Adhering to National Curriculum principles was, of course, a condition of entry into the new competition. As such FFA asked NPL clubs Australia wide to embrace the philosophy of the National Curriculum and to put a high emphasis on increased coaching standards. The FNSW Technical department were able to see that FNSW NPL Clubs worked hard to achieve this. As with any new endeavour in Football, it was important to assist and measure the outcomes over the season and FNSW were very pleased to bring in Ian Crook to work with the NPL Clubs. Ian is an Advance Licence Coach and Presenter and came with a vast experience in both playing and coaching at the highest level in Australia and overseas. The results of this engagement form the bulk of this report. Ian’s approach has been very hands on and the Clubs have all benefited through advice and information sharing throughout the process. Importantly, Ian’s role has been to engage and assess both training and match situations. As NPL Youth programs operate both in the Skill Acquisition Phase (U/12s and U/13s) and the Game Training Phase (U/14s and U/15s) it was vital to have someone with an intimate knowledge of the National Curriculum and the development priorities in each age group. This Technical Report measures the NPL clubs in terms of their training and game competencies in line with the National Curriculum. These include session planning within the different Building Blocks of the National Curriculum. The recent unveiling of the National Curriculum Version 2 gives all NPL Clubs further resources in following best practice for Club programs in the future. I would like to thank all the NPL Clubs and particular their Technical Directors and coaches for both, working tirelessly with their players, and for engaging and communicating with the FNSW Technical Department over the course of the year. We all look forward to continued improvements in the standards of our coaching and youth development in 2014. Ian Crook Coaching Coordinator I would like to congratulate all players, coaching and administration staff on an enjoyable season and thank you for the assistance you have given me through the year. It is evident that our game is heading in the right direction. The FFA National Curriculum provides all of us involved in the game a pathway to follow and a common goal, to develop top class players. We need to continue to develop players for the next level by giving them an environment that will allow them flourish both on and off the field. The FFA National Curriculum has given our coaches a structure for training sessions and games; this will help them as coaches to put a program in place that will enhance both themselves and their player’s development. Thanks and good luck to all involved for the future. 2013 Technical Report Page 4 of 32 SECTION 2: OVERVIEW AND STRUCTURE Technical Report This Technical Report communicates the assessments, outcomes and learnings of the Football NSW Coaching Support and Assessment Program conducted in 2013 across the U12, U13, U14 and U15 age grades of the IGA National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s 1 and Supa IGA National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s 2 competitions. FNSW’s developed the Coach Support and Assessment Program to provide a clear, professionally delivered development opportunity for all the coaches working in the National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s competitions. With consideration to the FFA National Curriculum and outcomes of the National and FNSW Competition Reviews, it was our aim to assist and support each club in their ongoing pursuit of excellence, striving to improve both the services to, and environment for, their players. National Curriculum The FFA National Curriculum provides a consistent, coordinated national development program for coaches to apply when planning for, and delivering training sessions to their teams. It is against this document that Football NSW has assessed the learning environment provided by the IGA National Premier Leagues NSW clubs to their players. The following tables have been extracted from the FFA National Curriculum released in 2009 demonstrating the structure of U12 / U13 (Skill Acquisition Phase) and U14 / U15 (Game Training Phase) football programs. Recently a revised National Curriculum has been released by FFA. The new document will be utilised in the coaching and assessment program for the 2014 football season. FFA National Curriculum Framework – U12 and U13 2013 Technical Report Page 5 of 32 FFA National Curriculum Framework – U14 and U15 Program Structure The Coaching Support and Assessment Program was comprised of the following phases: 1. Introduction Visit with the club Technical Director and head coaches of the U12 – U15 teams where requested by the club to attend. The visit communicated the outline the structure of the FNSW Coach Support and Assessment Program, and established a base line of the club’s current football plan and coaching philosophy 2. Training Visits conducted in the week preceding the match assessments. At the Training Session Assessment the FNSW Assessor observed the coaches ability to deliver a training session in accordance with the philosophy of the FFA National Curriculum, and the manner and style in which the coach engaged with their players. The Football NSW Assessor also observed the standard of the training facility and allotment of available field space 3. Match Assessment, during which the FNSW Assessor observed the manner in which teams were structured on match days, with particular focus to the preferred 1-4-3-3 formation, positive play and conduct of the coach including the manner in which the coach conveyed instructions to their players In addition, the Coaching Support and Assessment Program offered clubs the ability to request help in certain areas i.e. the delivery of model training sessions, coach forums or parent briefings to assist in both the understanding and application of the FFA National Curriculum. Program Vision Statement “FNSW will provide Premier League clubs and Coaches with resources and feedback to support their endeavours in delivering best practice football programs aligning with National and FNSW Competitions Review” Program Mission Statement “FNSW, via an series of assessments, feedback and resource support, will deliver an education program that will assist clubs in developing football plans, deliver training sessions, mentor coaches and create a learning environment for their players that facilitates a learning environment consistent with the FFA National Curriculum framework” 2013 Technical Report Page 6 of 32 Rotation of Players Rotation of players is an important aspect of player development. Players should not be looked at as having a fixed position in these age groups and should be provided development opportunities multiple all positions. Exposure to multiple positions assists players understand the unique characteristics of each positions and at the same time helps develop skills they would not work on if they were isolated to one position. Allowing forwards to play in defensive situations for example gives them an insight into problems this position has and when they do move back into a forward role, gives them better knowledge of how to make a defenders life difficult. Sideline Coaching It is vital that as coaches we do not become commentators on the sidelines. We must allow players to play the game and make decisions on their own. The work you conduct at training sessions in the week leading into the game will give the players all the information they need to go into a game on the weekend. Before the game and half time are the important times for coaches to get their message across and any coaching during the game should be minimal. Facilities During the scheduled visits an overall assessment was conducted on the facilities and allocation of field space for the coach to conduct his / her session. It is important the right environment is provided for both the coach and the players; this includes pitch quality, size of area and dressing rooms for players. Equipment at the coach’s disposal was also assessed. The size of the area is vital for a coach to be able to conduct his work and in some cases coaches only had a small area to work in and this made the session very difficult to conduct. National Curriculum Application of FFA National Curriculum principles is a cornerstone of participation in the Football NSW competitions. There was an observed willingness by the majority of coaches to apply those principles, which if done so consistently in the coming years will place our clubs in a much better position to achieve our shared goal, to produce a standard of player and coach that will take us forward as a footballing nation. In stating the above it is still obvious we need to improve the standard of both our coaching on game days and at training sessions. Emphasis on Results The desire to win at all costs was evident and this was largely attributable to the coaches’ mentality. Players learning how to win and lose is a vital component in their development but it is imperative this is not the driving force behind their progression as a player. The emphasis on results was seen most commonly when a coach was striving to attain a finals position or avoid relegation. SECTION 3: KEY LEARNINGS 2013 Technical Report Page 7 of 32 Development of players should always be the prime target for clubs and coaches and with this success will follow. Knowledge is a coach’s greatest tool and with this in mind the new licences should be undertaken by as many coaches as possible. This will enable coaches to have a better understanding of what is required to develop top players in both training and game situations within the national curriculum, and avoid a win at all costs mindset. Style of Play Generally, teams in the SAP age groups (U12 and U13) attempted to play out from the back. There was significant improvement observed in these age groups from the beginning to end of the 2013 season. In the GTP age groups (U14 and U15) there appeared a tendency to look for the direct route to goal, with more observed aimless passing than seen in the SAP age groups. Understanding of SAP Training Session Structure In the SAP age groups of U12 and U13 too often coaches where observed delivering GTP structured sessions, with a focus on establishing team structure and tactics ahead of a weekend’s match. Sessions in the GTP age groups were generally better, but coaches need to work on how they structure their session in line with the National Curriculum. Role of the Technical Director The use of the Technical Director (TD) is another area that needs to be improved; very few clubs/coaches used the TD to their maximum. Coaches need to be comfortable in asking for assistance from the TD and allow the TD to help by presenting a training session or help with planning for the season. The TD role is vital in developing a training plan for the season and implementing a strategy that will allow the club to progress. Club Visit Prior to the season a visit was conducted with the Technical Director and in most cases the coaches at each club. At this meeting the Football NSW Assessor and club coaches were able to sit and discuss planning in relation to training schedules for the up-coming season. Various topics were discussed and a general understanding of both the process for the NPL and how the technical department could help each club implement this were discussed. These meeting were invaluable for both the clubs and the FNSW technical department in establishing relationships and gaining a deeper understanding of the Football NSW and clubs goals and ambitions for the season ahead. Season Planning The majority of clubs were unable to present the Football NSW assessor with a documented season planning detailing the training cycles prepared for each age group throughout the season. To provide a solid platform for development, it is vital that clubs establish a season plan that addresses key principles of the FFA National Curriculum including the 6 week cycles and building blocks. 2013 Technical Report Page 8 of 32 SECTION 4: ASSESSMENTS Football NSW assessed each Club in delivery of their team training and matches against key outcomes of the FFA National Curriculum and associated areas including coaching structure and facilities. Each assessment was marked out of 25, with scores attributed to areas including; Training Assessment: session organisation, session planning, session progression (i.e. introduction, skill training and skill training game in SAP), flow of the sessions, age specificity of the session, training outcomes, facilities and allocated space Match Assessment: system of play, style of play, understanding of team tasks, understanding of individual tasks, execution of controlled possession, team behaviour and coach behaviour The following technical overviews for each club provide commentary on; The coaches general understanding of the FFA National Curriculum Consistency and stability of the coaching staff at the club Presented season planning Structure and delivery of training sessions in the SAP age groups (U12 and U13) Structure and delivery of training sessions in the GTP age groups (U14 and U15) Team structure and coach delivery of SAP game days Team structure and coach delivery of GTP game days Quality of the training facilities Allocation of available training space Current coaching accreditation of the clubs registered coaches The coaches indicated for each club are those registered to MyFootballClub and accreditation as recorded on the FFA Coaching database. The applicable minimum coaching accreditation for the 2013 competitions was: Coaching Position Minimum Accreditation Technical Director AFC C – Licence U15 Head Coach Youth Licence U15 Assistant Coach Youth Licence U14 Head Coach Youth Licence U14 Assistant Coach Youth Licence U13 Head Coach Youth Licence U13 Assistant Coach Youth Licence U12 Head Coach Youth Licence U12 Assistant Coach Youth Licence Goal Keeper Coach Goal Keeper Certificate 2013 Technical Report Page 9 of 32 Technical Director Rodney Williams AFC C - Licence U15 Head Coach Nicola Rizzo AFC C - Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Matthew D'Alessandro Senior Licence U14 Assist Coach Daniele Chiandotto Youth Licence U13 Head Coach Burt Martins Senior Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Jaime Araya Senior Licence U12 Assist Coach Cameron King Senior Licence G.Keeper Coach Andrew Bazi GK Licence Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard APIA Leichhardt Tigers Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 1 Positive Observations: Good understanding of National Curriculum Good structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Good allocation of available training field area for sessions Areas to Improve: Formal documented season planning Structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Investigate ability to centralise training facilities, (i.e. at minimum SAP age groups at the same venue Aspire to attain current and higher coaching accreditation for all coaching staff 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 10 of 32 Technical Director Petros Menelaou AFC B - Licence U15 Head Coach Peter Zorbas Senior Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Enzo Palumbo Senior Licence U14 Assist Coach Arduino Malisano No qualifications U13 Head Coach Demetri Giannopoulos Senior Licence U13 Assist Coach Arcorace Rocco Senior Licence U12 Head Coach Nick Lossaco AFC C - Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Bankstown Berries Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 Positive Observations: Good structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Good team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Excellent consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Excellent training facilities Excellent allocation of training field area Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum principles across all appointed coaches Formal documented season planning Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Consistency of team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Aspire higher current coaching accreditation 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 11 of 32 Technical Director Giancarlo Maisano AFC C - licence U15 Head Coach Giancarlo Maisano AFC C - licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Panagiotis Nikas Youth Licence U14 Assist Coach George Vrtkovski Youth Licence U13 Head Coach Stefan Janic C - Licence U13 Assist Coach Brian Carr Senior Licence U12 Head Coach Victor Jauregui AFC B - Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Bankstown City Lions FC Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 Positive Observations: Good consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Good training facilities Good allocation of available training field area Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum principles across all appointed coaches Formal documented season planning Alignment of SAP training session structure to National Curriculum principles Structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Aspire to higher and compliant current coaching accreditation across all appointed coaching 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 12 of 32 Technical Director Paul Bentvelzen AFC A - Licence U15 Head Coach Benjamin Wright AFC B - Licence U15 Assist Coach Geoffrey Abrahams AFC C - Licence U14 Head Coach Jonathan Langan AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach David Kealy AFC C - Licence U13 Assist Coach Paul Bentvelzen AFC A - Licence U12 Head Coach Benjamin Gough AFC C - Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach Dragan Pupovac GK Diploma Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Blacktown City FC Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 1 Positive Observations: Good understanding of National Curriculum Excellent season planning Good structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Good structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Good team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Good team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Excellent consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Good allocation of available training field area Excellent current coaching accreditation Areas to Improve: Quality of training facilities 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 13 of 32 Technical Director Dave Hubbard AFC B - Licence U15 Head Coach Nick Valageorgiou Senior Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Luis Contigiani AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach U13 Head Coach Michael Hawthorne Senior Licence U13 Assist Coach Robert Sacco Senior Licence U12 Head Coach Fabio Macerola Senior Licence U12 Assist Coach Neil Glass AFC C - Licence G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Blacktown Spartans Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 1 Positive Observations: Excellent season planning Good team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Excellent consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Excellent training facilities Excellent allocation of available training field area Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum principles across all appointed coaches Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Aspire to higher current coaching accreditation 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 14 of 32 Technical Director Jeff Suzor AFC C - Licence U15 Head Coach Nick Dimovski AFC C - Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Nick Dimovski AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach Paul Bertolissio Youth Licence U13 Head Coach Alex Vrankovic AFC C - Licence U13 Assist Coach U12 Head Coach Jeff Suzor AFC C - Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach Jose Bello AFC C - Licence Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Bonnyrigg White Eagles Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 1 Positive Observations: Good understanding of National Curriculum Good structure and delivery of SAP training sessions in U12 age group Excellent structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Good consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Good training facilities Good allocation of available training field area Good current coaching accreditation Areas to Improve: Formal documented season planning Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions in the U13 age group Team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Appointment of individual coaches to each age group 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 15 of 32 Technical Director Mark Jones AFC A - Licence U15 Head Coach - - U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Mark Pratt AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach Brett Scrine Senior Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Mark Webb Senior Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Central Coast Mariners Academy Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 1 Positive Observations: Good season planning Good team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Good training facilities Good allocation of training field area Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Aspire to higher current coaching accreditation 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 16 of 32 Technical Director Albin Mikulski Converted non-AFC Pro Lic. U15 Head Coach Chris Keane Converted non-AFC C - Licence U15 Assist Coach Andrew Keane Converted non-AFC C - Licence U14 Head Coach Jason Marks AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach Andrew Field AFC B - Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Bruce Tilt AFC B - Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Fraser Park FC Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 Positive Observations: Excellent structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Good team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Good team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Excellent consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Good allocation of available training field area Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum Formal documented season planning Alignment and delivery of SAP training sessions with FFA National Curriculum principles Quality of training facilities Aspire to higher current coaching accreditation, and seek National Curriculum refresher opportunity 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 17 of 32 Technical Director Steven Arbelo AFC C - Licence U15 Head Coach Feras Suwan AFC C - Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Joe Da Costa Senior Licence U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach Leo Delgado Senior Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Josip Komadina No qualifications U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Hills Brumbies Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 Positive Observations: Good structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Excellent team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day in U13 age group Excellent team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Good consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Good training facilities Good allocation of available training field area Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum Formal documented season planning Alignment and delivery of SAP training sessions with FFA National Curriculum principles Structure and coach delivery of SAP match day in U12 age group Aspire to higher current coaching accreditation 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 18 of 32 Technical Director Eric Van Arkkels AFC B - Licence U15 Head Coach Micheal Soane AFC C - Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Troy Green Senior Licence U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach Michael Soane AFC C - Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Stevan Antonic AFC C - Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Macarthur Rams Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 Positive Observations: Good structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Good structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Good team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Good team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Good consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Good training facilities Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum Formal documented season planning Allocation of available training field area Seek current accreditation or National Curriculum refresher Seek individual coach appointments to each age grade 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 19 of 32 Technical Director Craig Midgley AFC A - Licence U15 Head Coach Mark Hunt Converted non-AFC B - Licence U15 Assist Coach Ross Bird Senior Licence U14 Head Coach Matt Sim AFC B - Licence U14 Assist Coach Nathan Sim Youth Licence U13 Head Coach Richard Paddle AFC C - Licence U13 Assist Coach Nick Susko Youth Licence U12 Head Coach Jim Van Weeren AFC B - Licence U12 Assist Coach Henry Van Weeren Junior Licence G.Keeper Coach Rocco Papalia GK Diploma Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Manly United FC Overview IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 1 Positive Observations: Excellent understanding of National Curriculum Well documented season planning Excellent structure and delivery of SAP training sessions in the U12 age group Excellent structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Excellent team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Excellent team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Excellent consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Excellent training facilities Good current coaching accreditation Areas to Improve: Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions in the U13 age group Allocation of available training field area 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 20 of 32 Technical Director James Lambert AFC A - Licence U15 Head Coach Anthony Maroun Senior Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Dean Mayer AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach Paul Okon AFC A - Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Christopher Cop Senior Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Marconi Stallions Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 1 Positive Observations: Satisfactory understanding of National Curriculum Well documented season planning Good team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Good team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Good training facilities Good allocation of available training field area Areas to Improve: Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Consistency and availability of coaching personnel throughout the season Seeking advanced accreditation opportunities for a number of their coaches 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 21 of 32 Technical Director Thomas McCulloch AFC B - Licence U15 Head Coach Jim Grima Senior Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Charlie Fenech Youth Licence U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach Steve Zammit AFC C - Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Byron Gulpers Senior Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Mounties Wanderers Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 Positive Observations: Good structure and delivery of SAP training sessions in the U13 age group Good consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Good training facilities Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum Formal documented season planning Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions in the U12 age group Structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Allocation of available training field area Aspire to higher current coaching accreditation 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 22 of 32 Technical Director Stewart Montgomery AFC C - Licence U15 Head Coach Paul Ribeiro No qualifications U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Stewart Montgomery AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach Justin Devaney Senior Licence U13 Assist Coach Gregory Parker AFC C - Licence U12 Head Coach Antonio Marco Senior Licence U12 Assist Coach Chris Zaccazan Senior Licence G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Mt Druitt Town Rangers Overview IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 Positive Observations: Well documented season planning Good structure and delivery of SAP training sessions in the U13 age group Good structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Good team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Excellent consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Excellent training facilities Excellent allocation of training field area Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum beyond the TD Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions in the U12 age group Team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Aspire to higher current coaching accreditation, and seek National Curriculum refresher opportunity 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 23 of 32 Technical Director Jason Eagar AFC B - Licence U15 Head Coach Gregory Beirne AFC C - Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Volker Buhl AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach Jason Eager AFC B - Licence U13 Assist Coach Nicolas McInerney Youth Licence U12 Head Coach Frank Horn AFC C - Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach Elvis Demarchi AFC Level 1 GK Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Northern Tigers Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 Positive Observations: Excellent understanding of National Curriculum Well documented season planning Excellent structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Excellent structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Excellent team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Excellent team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Excellent consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Excellent current coaching accreditation Areas to Improve: Quality of training facilities Allocation of available training field area 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 24 of 32 Technical Director Jakob Tielman AFC B - Licence U15 Head Coach Jakob Tielman AFC B - Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Claudio Kapp Senior Licence U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach David Sillince Senior Licence U13 Assist Coach U12 Head Coach Ehsan Popal Youth Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Parramatta FC Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 Positive Observations: Good structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Good structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Excellent team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Excellent team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Excellent consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Excellent training facilities Excellent allocation of training field area Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum beyond the TD Formal documented season planning Aspire to higher current coaching accreditation and seek National Curriculum refresher opportunities 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 25 of 32 Technical Director John Klappas AFC C - Licence U15 Head Coach Stamati Glaros No qualifications U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Stamati Glaros No qualifications U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach Lisandro Berbis Junior Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Hamish Morrison Senior Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Rockdale City Suns Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 1 Positive Observations: Satisfactory understanding of National Curriculum Excellent structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Good team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Good allocation of available training field area Areas to Improve: Formal documented season planning Structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Availability and quality of training facilities Aspire to higher current coaching accreditation 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 26 of 32 Technical Director Glenn Fontana AFC B - Licence U15 Head Coach Tim Wilson AFC B - Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Stephen Honey AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach Mark Vinton AFC C - Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Micheal Southwell AFC C - Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach John Krajnovic GK Diploma Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard South Coast Wolves Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 1 Positive Observations: Good structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Good team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Good team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Excellent consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Good training facilities Good allocation of available training field area Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum beyond TD and U15 age group Formal documented season planning Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Seek National Curriculum refresher opportunity 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 27 of 32 Technical Director Dino Savetta Senior Licence U15 Head Coach Dino Savetta Senior Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Tim Woodhouse AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach David Roberts No qualifications U13 Head Coach Alex Apanian Senior Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Andrew Robertson Senior Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Spirit FC Overview IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 Positive Observations: Good team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Good team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Good consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum Formal documented season planning Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Quality of training facilities Allocation of available training field area Aspire to higher current coaching accreditation 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 28 of 32 Technical Director John Long AFC C - Licence U15 Head Coach John Long AFC C - Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Con Pavlidis AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach U13 Head Coach Eric Hristodoulou AFC C - Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Stuart Blake AFC C - Licence U12 Assist Coach Steve Karavatakis AFC C - Licence G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Sutherland Sharks Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 1 Positive Observations: Good structure and delivery of GTP training sessions in the U15 age group Good team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Good team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Good consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Good training facilities Good current coaching accreditation Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum Formal documented season planning Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Structure and delivery of GTP training sessions in the U14 age group Allocation of available training field area Seek National Curriculum refresher opportunity 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 29 of 32 Technical Director - - U15 Head Coach Stelianos Georgiou AFC C - Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Con Papadopoulos AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach Darren Long Junior Licence U13 Head Coach Mirko Jurijl Senior Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Peter Lahanas Senior Licence U12 Assist Coach Zoran Naumovski Senior Licence G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard St George FC Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 Positive Observations: Good structure and delivery of GTP training sessions in the U15 age group Good team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day in the U15 age group Good consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Good training facilities Good allocation of available training field area Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum Formal documented season planning Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Structure and delivery of GTP training sessions in the U14 age group Team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day in the U14 age group Aspire to higher current coaching accreditation and National Curriculum refresher opportunity 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 30 of 32 Technical Director Brian Dene AFC A - Licence U15 Head Coach Nonda Nitis Senior Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Alex Watson AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach Vincenzo Calabria AFC C - Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach James Beccera AFC C - Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Sydney Olympic FC Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 1 Positive Observations: Good structure and delivery of GTP training sessions in the U14 age group Excellent team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day in U14 age group Good training facilities Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum Formal documented season planning Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Structure and delivery of GTP training sessions in the U15 age group Team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day in the U15 age group Consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Good allocation of available training field area Aspire to higher current coaching accreditation 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 31 of 32 Technical Director Luka Hrzina Non-AFC to be converted U15 Head Coach Davor Bajsic AFC B - Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Leo Carle AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach - - U13 Head Coach Paul Fraser AFC B - Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Miguel Sosa Senior Licence U12 Assist Coach - - G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Sydney United 58 FC Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 1 Positive Observations: Good understanding of National Curriculum in all but U12 age group Excellent structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Excellent team structure and coach delivery of GTP match day Good consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Good training facilities Good allocation of available training field area Good current coaching accreditation Areas to Improve: Formal documented season planning Structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day Seek National Curriculum education opportunity in the U12 age group 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score 2013 Technical Report Page 32 of 32 Technical Director - - U15 Head Coach George Makridopoulos Senior Licence U15 Assist Coach - - U14 Head Coach Dave Barrett AFC C - Licence U14 Assist Coach Matthew Hoenig Grassroots Cert U13 Head Coach Gergo Szemok AFC C - Licence U13 Assist Coach - - U12 Head Coach Stan Stamatellis Senior Licence U12 Assist Coach John Adam Senior Licence G.Keeper Coach - - Italics indicate qualification below the minimum standard Sydney University FC Overview Competition IGA National Premier League NSW Men’s 2 Positive Observations: Good structure and delivery of SAP training sessions Good structure and delivery of GTP training sessions Good team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day in U12 and GTP in U14 age groups Excellent consistency of coaching personnel throughout the season Excellent training facilities Excellent allocation of available training field area Areas to Improve: Understanding of National Curriculum Formal documented season planning Team structure and coach delivery of SAP match day in U13 and GTP in U15 age groups Aspire to higher current coaching accreditation and National Curriculum refresher opportunity 0 5 10 15 20 25 U12 U13 U14 U15 Training Assessment Match Assessment Dotted lines indicate competition mean score
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By clivesundies - 9 Jan 2014 10:05 PM
Decentric wrote:What FFA have to realise is that a lot of work needs to go into NPL club programs.
Many NPL TDs receive inadequate remuneration for time committed.
Volunteers should not be expected by FFA to take on such onerous workloads. Some paid FFA employees would never take on such onerous workloads themselves in a voluntary capacity on top of another full-time job.
In qld the td salary at each NPL club is subsidised by FQ to the tune of 40k a year.
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