Welcome Taranaki Clubs/Schools Feb 20 th 2013. Agenda for the day 1. Introductions 2. Discuss the...

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Welcome Taranaki Clubs/Schools Feb 20 th 2013

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Page 1: Welcome Taranaki Clubs/Schools Feb 20 th 2013. Agenda for the day 1. Introductions 2. Discuss the Junior competition structure for 2013 and the Whole.

WelcomeTaranaki

Clubs/SchoolsFeb 20th 2013

Page 2: Welcome Taranaki Clubs/Schools Feb 20 th 2013. Agenda for the day 1. Introductions 2. Discuss the Junior competition structure for 2013 and the Whole.

Agenda for the day

1. Introductions

2. Discuss the Junior competition structure for 2013 and the Whole of Football Plan

3. Discuss the Youth competition structure for 2013, including secondary school girls.

4. Discuss the Senior Club concerns for 2013

5. General Business

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2) Junior Competition Structure

5-11th Grades - locally organized competition and CF competitions

Secondary School Girls – locally organized competition and CF competitions

High School Boys, Senior Men’s & Women’s played in CF competition

2012 Proposed 2013 4-6th Grades – play in

CF First Kicks programme locally

7-9th Grades – play in CF Fun Football programme locally

11th Grades – All clubs/teams play in CF comp

12-18th Grades Boys & Girls – All clubs/teams play in CF comp

High Schools & Senior Men’s & Women’s play in CF competition

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Social Competitive

3) Whole of Football Plan

The player pathways Section

Current status in NZ

Current status in Central Football

Exciting times ahead for Taranaki

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Cost versus Benefits The actual cost per child at the Junior level will only be $1-

2 per week (average 15 week season). This is the cheapest level and the level where most is learned.

Even for the 11yr olds, at $40 per player, over a 15 week season that’s only $2.70 per week.

The 5 and 6yr old players will be involved in First Kicks which is a skill-based programme. This involves 30mins of football coaching every Saturday morning, and then 3 x 10min small sided games (3 v 3, 4 v 4). These games do not have goalies, encourage lots of touches on the ball, and do not keep score.

The 7 and 8yr old players will follow a very similar programme to the 5-6yr olds, called Fun Football, but at a higher level. Again the small sided games (5 v 5), will encourage more development with the football, no goalies and no score taking.

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Benefits continued The First Kicks and Fun Football programme, will be

run by experienced football coaches and parents.

The First Kicks and Fun Football programme will be based at only 3-4 clubs throughout the city. Schools will be matched up to their closest one, and play there every week at the same time. They may visit another hub club for a ‘Game Day’, perhaps once every 2 months.

Schools/clubs will attend the programmes (like games in the older age groups) in their own school/club football uniforms to show their identity.

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Benefits continued All children will become more technically proficient at the

game, as they are coached by football people.

Teams will not get beaten by high and one-sided scores

Parents will not have to travel throughout New Plymouth city (and beyond) for a 30 min game, where their child spends most of the time on the side-line, as they are not good enough/have the skills to kick the ball.

You don’t have to try and get a coach and manager for each team (5-8yrs) as the games are all based at the same club each week.

You don’t have to ‘force’ parents into ‘coaching’ a team if they have no knowledge (they will also learn more at the Sat sessions).

We will be hosting some pre-season Demo days, which schools and clubs will be invited to. This will showcase the new programme, and ensure parents and children are all aware of the benefits of being involved.

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2013 CF Fees StructureGrade

(Age player will be in 2013) *1

Based on #

Players

Central Football

Affiliation Fee (per team) *2

Central Football League Entry

Ground Fee

NZF Affiliation

Fee *3 Total

4 v 4 First Kicks 5th & 6th 6 $36.00 $34.00 Not included

to be advised $32.16 $102.16

5 v 5 Fun Football7th & 8th 7 $84.00 $41.00 Not included

to be advised $75.04 $200.04

7 v 7 Mini Football9th 9 $135.00 $75.00 Not included

to be advised $96.48 $306.48

9 v 9 Mini Football10th & 11th 11 $165.00 $95.00 Not included

to be advised $117.92 $377.92

11 v 11 Junior Football12th to 13th 13 $260.00 $130.00 Not included

to be advised $139.36 $529.36

Youth Youth Football13th to 18th 13 $260.00 $130.00 Not included

to be advised $390.00

SeniorSenior - Youth

U18th (available for below Prem leagues

only)

16 $320.00 $200.00 Not included to be advised $257.44 $777.44

Senior Senior Men & Women 16 $480.00 $670.00 Not included

to be advised $600.96 $1,750.96

Federation League

Senior Men & Women 16 $480.00 $95.00 Not included

to be advised $600.96 $1,175.96

Age Group Date of Birth5th Born on or after 01/01/20086th Born on or after 01/01/20077th Born on or after 01/01/20068th Born on or after 01/01/20059th Born on or after 01/01/2004

10th Born on or after 01/01/200311th Born on or after 01/01/200212th Born on or after 01/01/200113th Born on or after 01/01/2000

Junior Fee – 5th – 6th $ 6.00Junior Fee – 7th – 8th $12.00Junior Fee – 9th – 11th $15.00Youth Fee – 12th – 18th $20.00Senior Fee $30.00

Junior Fee – 5th – 6th $ 5.36Junior Fee – 7th – 12th $10.72Youth Fee – 13th – 18th $16.09Senior Fee $37.56

*3 NZF Affiliation Fees 2013 – per player

(NZF Fees - 2.7% CPI increase from 2012)

*1 Junior Players Age Groups

*2 CF Affiliation Fees 2013 – per player

2012 2013Central Central

Age Group U5 $ 22.48 $ 11.67 U6 $ 22.48 $ 11.67 U7 $ 22.48 $ 17.86 U8 $ 22.48 $ 17.86 U9 $ 22.48 $ 22.48 U10 $ 22.48 $ 22.48 U11 $ 22.48 $ 22.48 U12 $ 30.66 $ 30.00 U13 - U19 $ 30.66 $ 30.00 Senior - Male $ 71.81 $ 71.88 Senior - Female $ 71.81 $ 71.88 Elite Seniors $ 84.30 $ 35.94

NB. Comparison of CF Fees from 2012

(NZF Levies excluded)

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Break down of feesGrade

(Age player will be in

2013)

Based on #

Players Total *1

Cost per player for 16 week season

Cost per child for 16

weeks of swimming

lessons

Cost per child for 16 weeks of gymnastics

classes

Cost per child for 16 weeks

of ballet/ dance classes

4 v 4 First Kicks 5th & 6th 6 $102.16 $17.00

$9.50 x 16 weeks =

$152

$12 x 16 weeks =

$192

Recreational ~$112

($70/term)

Competitive~$192

($120/term) plus affiliation

fees ($75)

Jazz~ $120

($75/term)

5 v 5 Fun Football7th & 8th 7 $200.04 $28.60

7 v 7 Mini Football9th 9 $306.48 $34.04

9 v 9 Mini Football10th & 11th 11 $377.92 $34.35

11 v 11 Junior Football12th to 13th 13 $529.36 $40.72

Youth Youth Football13th to 18th 13 $390.00 $30.00

SeniorSenior - Youth

U18th (available for below Prem leagues

only)

16 $777.44 $48.59

Senior Senior Men & Women 16 $1,750.96 $109.43

Federation League

Senior Men & Women 16 $1,175.96 $73.50

*1 Remember no ground fees or club fees have been added to this total, and we would hope that these are kept to a minimum for Junior Football

anyway.

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Where our money comes from…

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Where our money goes...

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Benefits of being involved with Central Football For Competitions

A Draw

Competitions across all grades

For every Player

Player Participation Certificates Small Whites Poster

Player of the Day

Receives a Certificate Wins a McDonalds voucher Goes in Team draw to win boot bag Goes in the draw to win a $50 deposit in an ASB Headstart account Goes in the draw to win a visit from an All White legend and

signed All White prizes, including jerseys for their entire team

Junior tournaments

Fun for all

Prizegiving

Celebrate and reward the season’s achievements

For Officials

Club Based Referee courses Free courses to educate the referees Access to Level 1 and beyond The next step up for those in control of

the beautiful game

For Development

Access to the WOF programmes, including:

First Kicks Elementary coaching for 4th to 6th Grade Fun Football That next step up for 7th to 8th Grade Mini Football Continue to learn in the 9th to 12th Grade Holiday Programmes Holiday fun and learning combined Rep Programmes Access to Regional Talent Centres and Federation

Talent Centres

For Coaching

Free Coach Education Coordinated sessions delivering coach education Free Intro to Coaching Frees coaching courses that includes a DVD Access to Level 1 For those serious about coaching

For Management

Club season meetings Get to contribute to the season ahead and past RAG - Access to you own local authority

- Regional representation to the Board of CF - Representation through CF to NZ Football

Judicial Control A fair and transparent judicial system NZ Football Foundation Access to funding to assist stakeholders projects Assistance for Clubs - Financial planning and management support

- Administration and best governance support - Support in seeking Gaming funds

For the Regions Future

Planning and working with Council on strategic initiatives and projects

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What we can do for you…. Weekly draws for First Kicks and upwards Notification about upcoming tournaments, coaching

courses, referee courses Assist with registering all your new players on

GoalNet – the national online registration system (especially Schools)

Send out newsletters, invites to holiday programmes Football Development Officer attend some games to

identify Talent for future development Football in Schools, Skill Centres, National Talent

Centres Development for club referees, coaches,

administrators Be available to support you through this exciting

change

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Questions from the floor…