Thursday, December 11, 2008

We are now - www.marrickvillefc.org.au

Our old email addresses and website still work and will do for a while yet, but in keeping with the general adoption of the word football (not soccer) Australia wide, MFC has changed its name and website address.

The website will undergo renovations during the hols too.

For your future information:

info@marrickvillefc.org.au (for all general matters)
register@marrickvillefc.org.au (for registrations)
ssg@marrickvillefc.org.au (for Small Sided Games matters)
women@marrickvillefc.org.au (for womens and girls matters)
president@marrickvillefc.org.au (for official club correspondence)

Registration and Small Sided Games Info for 2009

Registration for players turning 8 or older in 2009 will take place at the clubhouse from 10 to 3 on Saturday 31st January and Saturday 7th February.

Training will commence at Marrickville High School and Wilkins Public School from mid February 2009.

Teams will be finalised by 1st March. Trial games will be held during March. Training at Mackey Park will resume when the competition season proper starts at end of March.

Due to the roll out of small sided games, the 8s and 10s across the Canterbury District will not increase team and field size.

IF YOU ARE turning 5, 6 or 7 and will be playing Small Sided Games at Mackey Park, then REGISTRATION WILL NOT BE UNTIL MARCH 7th, from 10 to 3, at the clubhouse.

A brochure explaining SSGs at Marrickville has been put together by Damian Hadley. Download it and pass it on! Contact Damian at ssg@marrickvillefc.org.au if you can publicise SSGs at your school, preschool, OOSHC or holiday care.

Registration costs for 2009 (which includes socks and shirts):

5, 6 and 7s in SSGs: $115
8 and 9s: $140
10 to 12s: $170
13 to 17s: $190
students: $260
seniors: $310

Family concession: 3rd child (youngest) free.

in spite of increased costs we have kept the fees as low as possible.

NEW Dulwich Hill/MFC development program - Dynamic Devils!

Dulwich Hill and Marrickville Red Devils are pleased to announce the "Dynamic Devils" program for season 2009.

Expanding on the current relationship between the two clubs, the Coaching Staff of Dulwich Hill FC - lead by State League First Grade coach Mark Strachan - are offering professional coaching sessions for players within the Red Devils club.

These sessions for boys and girls from ages Under 7s - Under 16s, will take place at the Red Devils training venues on a Wednesday night for an 8 week period during each school term (excluding term 4).

Depending on the amount of players wishing to participate, boys and girls from Under 7 - Under 10 will train from 5pm - 6pm and boys and girls from Under 11 - Under 16 will train from 6.15pm - 7.30pm.

Bookings will be taken on a term basis and the cost for each player, for the 8 sessions per term, shall be $160.00 per term.

For further information, those interested, should contact Mark Strachan on info@dynamicfootball.com.au or 0419 441 417.

World Masters Games coming to Sydney in October 2009

If you are over 30 and want to play football against competitors from all over the globe, the World Masters Games is for you. The games will be held in Sydney in 2009 from 12 to 18 October.

Division A is for professional or State/National rep level players.
Division B is for any club level player. MEN and WOMEN but NOT MIXED.

In fact, you don't even need to be registered with a club as long as you take out personal insurance.

Teams can be entered in the age division of the youngest team member. Registration is $220 per player and there is no limit on the number of teams until registrations close in July.

The competition will be a round robin during the week with finals on the weekend. The games will be at various venues around Parklea.

MFC would love to see some teams formed flying the club flag! Go to www.2009worldmasters.com for more information.

MFC supports Special Olympics in Marrickville

Several coaches from Marrickville Football Club have volunteered their time to participate in the "Come and Try Football" day and the "Introduction to Sport" course from October to December 2008 in conjunction with the Special Olympics.

Marrickville Football Club provided course participants with club shirts and other sports gear as part of the course and a great time was had by all according to MFC secretary Ron Royston.

Monday, October 20, 2008

SSG and Womens/Girls Groups at MFC

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

AGM WEDNESDAY 6PM CONCORDIA CLUB

ALL WELCOME to another wonderful AGM at the Concordia Club Tempe. Kick off is at 6pm to allow you plenty of time to get to view the Socceroo's qualifier against Qatar.

All club committee positions will be vacant. Please come along, there are plenty of opportunities to support your club and be involved in ways both great and small.

Womens and Girls Development Opportunities

Canterbury District proposes to have a Super League Womens team in the competition in 2010. In the lead up, there will be regular development and gala days through 2009, FOR ALL INTERESTED PLAYERS, at various locations in the District.

Primarily for u11s, u13s, u15s, u17s and older, all girls may be able to participate. The main aim of a district team in the Super League is to provide local development opportunities for girls and women who wish to go one step further than club football.

FREE COACHING COURSE AT LAKEMBA FOR ANY WOMEN OR GIRLS (15 yrs and older) postponed to first weekend of December. Contact Fatima from Lakemba directly to arrange a place in the coaching course. fatimakourouche@yahoo.com.au

Although it's too late to trial for next years' Football NSW development squads, there will still be places in some of their girl's training camps. Contact Football NSW directly for more information.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Dulwich Hill FC/MFC Junior Development Squads- Trials

Dulwich Hill FC in conjunction with Marrickville Red Devils are holding
trials for the Dulwich Hill - Marrickville Junior Development Program
for season 2009, on Sunday November 9th and 16th at Steel Park,
Illawarra Rd Marrickville.

Each trial session will commence at 11 am, for all age groups between
under 8s and under 12s.

In 2009 we will have one team per age group from Under 8s to Under 12s
that will play their games in the Canterbury Association on a Saturday
morning.

Training sessions throughout the season, will be held at Mahoney
Reserve, Wharf Rd Marrickville, on a Tuesday and Thursday evening for
all age groups.

All teams will be coached by their Dulwich Hill coach at both sessions
during the week. The Dulwich Hill coach will also attend the teams
matches each Saturday morning.

Training will commence approximately 4 - 6 weeks prior to the first
competition match and conclude in the week leading up to the final day
of junior competition.

Players will also be profiled throughout the year and two player
evaluation reports shall be provided, one at the half way mark of the
program and then again at the conclusion.

We are also looking to arrange non competition matches, from time to
time, throughout the year with other development squads and private
academy teams.

As always the aim of the program is player development, with a desired
outcome of producing players that will, in time, be selected in our
representative youth league sides.

For further information, please feel free to email this address.-
info@dynamicfootball.com 

Regards,

Dulwich Hill Coaching Department.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Volunteer Jobs at MFC - AGM - Shirt and Gear sorters

Our club relies on volunteers for almost everything. Our costs stay low because of parents and players donating their valuable time to help out. There are many volunteer jobs both large and small, during the season and in the lead up. Some only happen once or twice and some require a commitment for a longer period of time.

Jobs range from coaching teams to managing the database, helping in the canteen and clubhouse to being a ground official or referee or arranging sponsorship or promotions.

Some positions will need to be filled at our AGM coming up on October 15th and many many others just need you to register. A more detailed list of jobs and times will be on the website very soon.

If you'd like to help out, in any way large or small, you can sign up at the clubhouse on Presentation Day, come to the AGM, sign up on the website volunteer page (to be added shortly) or simply email your interest to volunteer@marrickville-red-devils.org.au .

In the next two weeks we need help sorting out and checking in all the 2008 gear that's returned on Presentation Day.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Coaches & Managers Mtg Wed 3rd Sept

Gear Returns
Presentation Day
etc.

Presentation Day Saturday 6th September

more information including times will be added here after the management committee meeting on Wednesday 27th August.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Trials for Canterbury Girls' rep teams on Friday 25/7 & 1/8

Info re Canterbury District Trials for the 2008 North Harbour Tournament.

Girls born in 1995 or 1996 are eligible to trial for the u13 team from 6 to 7pm at Pratten Park.
Girls born in 1997 or 1998 are eligible to trial for the u11 team from 5 to 6pm at Pratten Park.

Friday 25th July and Friday 1st August

Players must arrive 15min early to register for trials. There is a $60 fee for successful players.
North Harbour is a state wide tournament held at Dee Why on 20th and 21st of September.

For any enquiries please call Nonda Nitis (Coaching Director) on 0420 988 799,
or Sean Reddington (Womens Coordinator) on 0413 513 443.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Holiday Talent Development Workshops with Football NSW

Football NSW High Performance Unit are pleased to announce the next block of Talent Search Program School Holiday Camps. The Canterbury District program is in Week 1 of the holidays at Pratten Park Ashfield. Enrol here!

If this camp is not possible for you but you are interested then there are camps at other locations, like Centennial Park, Caringbah, Epping and Glenwood.

More information about all the Talent Search holiday Programs from Football NSW here.

Calling all girls u10 to u13 interested in representing Canterbury

Canterbury District will shortly be holding trials for 2 teams to send to the Girls North Harbour Invitation Tournament, which is a weekend long, statewide competition at Dee Why on September 20th and 21st.

Two teams, u11 and u13 will be selected during July of the best our district has to offer and the girls selected will get a District uniform. There will be extra training either at Parry Park or Queen Elizabeth Park.

Even if you don't make it into the team for North Harbour, the selection process will be a great experience for our younger players. This is a great start for future representative players. Information about trials will be posted here and on the Canterbury website. You can also email the club's womens officer if you'd like to be on an email list regarding girls' development opportunities. women@marrickville-red-devils.org.au

Friday, June 27, 2008

Congratulations Ron Royston! 50 yrs service!

Ron Royston with ex Red Devil Tim Cahill at Marrickville Football Club

Canterbury District Association and Marrickville Football Club extend congratulations to Ron Royston for 50 years of service!

During this period Ron has held every position at the club and until this day still is not only a member of the Executive of Marrickvile but also coaches a winning girl's team

Ron has also held numerous posts at the CDSFA and is presently chairman of the Appeals Committee. We congratulate Ron and his wife, Christine, on the work they have done for Football in our District.


from the CDSFA website.

Tim Cahill article - the Glebe (Brendan Berecry)


full .pdf of article here

Monday, June 16, 2008

Tim Cahill at Mackey Park on Fox 2 Wed 4.30

Tim Cahill's Visit to Mackey Park

Please inform your Players

Fox 2 Wednesday 4:30pm

FOOTBALL STARS OF TOMORROW – EPISODE 8

Things are looking up for Football NSW's popular television program 'Football Stars of Tomorrow' as Episode 8 kick's off.

It promises to be the best show - so far - as we go behind the scenes with Socceroos star TIM CAHILL

TIM CAHILL: He is arguably our best performed Socceroo on the international stage. TIM CAHILL continues to make headlines for all the right reasons as he spends the off-season recovering from injury. We catch-up with the Everton midfielder for an exclusive interview and behind the scenes look at a special visit he made to one of his junior clubs - the MARRICKVILLE RED DEVILS. Tim's tells us where his football journey began!!

Monday, May 26, 2008

Zinedine Zidane NOT in Sydney on June 1st - POSTPONED


Tickets now on sale for Zinedine Zidane's International 11 vx Aust's 97 side (incl Frank Farina, Paul Okon, Craig Foster, Tony Vidmar) - Sunday June 1st at Sydney Football Stadium.

First 2,000 children (u12) free General Admission entry with paying adult - go to ticketek site!

Monday, May 19, 2008

Craig Foster on SSGs, Parent Behaviour and Player Development

On any Saturday, the suburban park is full of parents yelling out bad advice to their kids. It distracts them and detracts from the child's own game.

Ku-Ring-Gai Association have just had a quiet weekend, where only players were allowed to say anything. If you opened your mouth on the sidelines, you were requested to donate to the Shepherd Centre for the Hearing Impaired.

In summary, small sided games where children learn through experimentation and play are the best way, not just for all children to participate, but for players to develop in to world class players.

Small sided games WITHOUT interference. That's what all the research recommends. That's where the world's top players developed their magic. So let the children PLAY!

summary by Andra - full article by Craig Foster below

Keep it quiet, mums and dads – let the kids play their own game, and learn by being bold

Craig Foster

The Sun-Herald May 18, 2008

There were two initiatives for kids' football last week, one concerned with the environment that moulds our young players and often holds them back, the second a living example of why this cultural change around youth football is so critical to Australia's success as a football nation.

Hands up all those parents who have seen what we can euphemistically call
“inappropriate” parent behaviour at a junior football match? We can now applaud an initiative by the Ku-Ring-Gai Association to begin changing the perceptions and the conduct of everyone associated with junior and youth football, including parents, spectators and coaches.

For an entire weekend no one apart from the players is allowed to say anything. If they do, they are asked to donate to charity – to the Shepherd Centre for the hearing impaired.

And this weekend follows on beautifully from the launch of small sided games (SSG), which is the first step and a critical one. Ultimately four or five a side and pitch measurements are just that, numbers and statistics which ensure our kids have the opportunity to play the game in the best format for their enjoyment and development, with the emphasis on “opportunity”.

The next step must be to capitalise on that chance by educating adults about how their conduct and messages affect the children so every child is able to maximise their experience of playing football.

This is different from the usual “sport rage” campaigns and policies which seek, importantly, to curtail those adults who cannot help taking the importance of an under-eight match far too seriously. “Get rid of it”, kick it out”, “don't do that”, “tackle him” and “pass it” are the usual fare we can hear on any suburban pitch every Saturday, all of these messages restrictive, telling a youngster what not to do and often teling them to take the most basic and, in fact, incorrect option.

Many of these messages are actually setting the youngster up for failure in adult football, since to play at elite level requires the ability to deal with risk, to make and deal with mistakes, and to be able to play comfortably on the ball in all situations.

The truth is that our kids would be far better off if they could play by themselves with parental supervision, not involvement, and would more quickly find their way within the game on what does and down not work.

Indeed, many would become far better players simply by not having an adult telling them not to try something, or why they should take the “percentage option”.

Football for kids is not about percentages – quite the opposite! Rather, it is about joy and risk, testing themselves and their skills, about trying the outrageous and learning how to pull it off, and not being made to understand why great moves hold too much risk.

This message is very confronting for many parents and coaches to find that their presence at their child's football match is not only not required, but is actually a hindrance to their youngster's enjoyment.

Ask yourself this, when Maradona and Pele, Cruyff and Ronaldinho, Messi and Ronaldo learnt to play the game, do you really think their parents were there, constantly berating them for losing the ball, telling them not to go too far forward, not to risk all in attack, or to pass the ball, not “hog” it?

No, in fact as kids, their experience would have been almost totally child-centred, playing with others at school or in the street, probably with no adults within a cooee, with other kids to regulate the game, all able to find their own way.

There is one other football great, Zinedine Zidane, who was quoted as saying that all he learnt as a player both technically and philosophically – meaning the want, need and ability to express himself as a football genius – was learnt on the street with his mates.

Zizou, whose presence in Sydney next month is a beautiful moment for football, is certainly in the top 10 to lace a boot. Think about that, the 10 best players in a sport with a history of more than 100year, the most played game the planet has ever devised, with 208 recognised member countries (more than the UN), 129 female national teams and more than 250 million regular participants. And Zizou ranks in the 10 best every.

So, at a time when Kur-Ring-Gai is endeavouring to encourage their adults to get out of the way and give the game back to the kids, the arrival of a world legend who played the game with a freedom and skill few have ever matched, is timely indeed.

If you get the change to watch him live or on SBS in a few weeks, marvel at his skills but keep in mind that they are not built in a climate of restriction, adult interference and negativity. Quite the opposite.

Small Sided Games for 6s at Hurlstone Park

It's lovely to see the small sided games for 6s roll out at Hurlstone Park. Other clubs in our district have started SSGs for 6s and 7s and in other Districts the full range of SSGs upto 11s and 12s have been rolled out for EVERY club!

Imagine a Saturday morning where you only played at Mackey, with teams of 4 in a round robin competition. Your game was always at 9am or 9.30 and no travelling!

FFA have given Districts a couple of years to adopt Small Sided Games (SSGs) and, at the least, all 6s and 7s games across Canterbury should be SSGs by next year. When I watch the 10s playing on a full size field I really hope that we can adopt the SSGs for the older children sooner, NOT later.


Also see Craig Foster's article from the Sun-Herald, Sunday 18th May, 2008 for more information about SSGs, Parent Behaviour and World Best Practice for Player Development.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

FFA Coaching Conference registrations extended

The deadline for registering for the FFA coaching conference at the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre in Homebush, Sydney, over 26 & 27 May 2008. has been extended.

2008 will mark the inaugural year of the FFA Coaching Conference. Recognised within the National Football Development Plan as an area of absolute priority, effective coach education is vital in maximising the enjoyment of players as well as their overall technical development.

The objective of the FFA Coaching Conference is to provide further education & development opportunities for coaches both in Australia and overseas. Coaches operating at all levels of the game will be able to attend and choose practical sessions and lectures that are relevant to their needs and those of their players.

Presenters from FIFA, Holland, German Football Federation and Brazil as well as domestic experts from FFA and elsewhere have already been confirmed for the conference - many others are expected to join this list of excellent presenters over the coming weeks. Topic areas include age related exercises for junior and youth players, how to prepare players for small-sided games, goal scoring secrets, the future of women’s football, strength & conditioning, sport psychology, nutrition and skill acquisition.

Keynote Presenters include: Jurgen Klinsmann, Jozef Venglos and Mauricio Marques
Session Topics include: Nutrition, Goal Scoring Secrets, Age Related Exercises for various age groups and Women’s Football – the future.

www.footballaustralia.com.au


Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Important Behaviour Information for Players, Parents and Coaches

  1. NO coaching from the sidelines!
  2. ALWAYS respect the referee (especially our junior refs)!
  3. TIME OUT is recommended for unruly players at training!
  4. COMPLAINTS and COMPLIMENTS are listened to. Please talk to your club committee (nicely) and/or Club Member Protection & Information Officer (Andra Keay).

IF IN DOUBT - JUST SHOUT "GO RED DEVILS! GO!". Coaching from the sidelines means all yelled instructions from enthusiastic supporters ie. "Go left, look down, pass the ball, turn around!" Your children can not listen to 60 different directions! Only the coach should be coaching during the game and many coaches will choose to give their advice at training and at half time, rather than confuse players during the game. Set a good example to other supporters, STOP YELLING AND START CHEERING!

Our junior referees are doing a great job! They are in training and have a ground official guiding them. Parents and coaches (from any team) should never criticise, argue, debate or 'instruct' them. If you do not agree with or wish to 'instruct' a junior referee, please speak to a club or ground official instead. Abusing or assaulting a refereee is taken VERY seriously and can result in significant fines and suspensions, including criminal charges.

Coaches are volunteers who are giving their time to help players play football. The club endorses the use of TIME OUT from training or games as a behaviour management tool, followed by discussions with parents. If any players (or parents) continue to behave badly at training or games, the club may be asked to mediate. Players may be deregistered if their behaviour continues to disrupt and mediation is unsuccessful. No refund is given in this situation.

Could all parents and managers help your coaches to maintain a friendly respectful atmosphere at training and at games.

Marrickville Football Club welcomes complaints or compliments. The first step is to speak to a member of the club management committee or the Member Protection & Information Officer, Andra Keay. You can also leave written complaints, compliments or suggestions in the red box at the office. You may do so anonymously, however if you want to be contacted for follow up, please leave your name and contact details. We look at issues on a weekly basis.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Grass Roots Coaching Course 31st March

There will be a Grass Roots Coaching Course at Ewen Park - Tennent Pde, Hurlstone Park on Monday 31st March from 6pm to 9pm.

The course is free to 2008 Canterbury District registered coaches, or costs $27.50. Participants will receive a copy of "Coaching Grass Roots Football" and be taken through a range of activities from the book. At the end of the 3 hour course, participants will have a basic understanding of what kids' coaching is about and what kind of activities to provide at training sessions.

Minimum age 15 years. Application forms available at the clubhouse.

Junior Coaching License Course 29 & 30 March

There will be a Junior Coaching License Course at Fraser Park - 100 Marrickville Rd, Marrickville, from 8.30 to 5pm on Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th March.

This course is free for 2008 registered coaches in the Canterbury District or costs $130. The course runs for 16 hours and covers;

Practice methods, Basic Law and Rooball Rules, Basic technique/skill development, Planning a junior coaching session. Basic attacking and defending play, Role of the coach, Basic safety and first aid, Development of young players, Coaching practice evaluation.

Minimum age 15 years. Application forms available from clubhouse.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

28th February Training cancelled tonight

Training is cancelled tonight Thursday 28th February due to wet weather. See you same time next week!

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Team Training

Marrickville Council have decided to not allow any training at Mackey Park for the time being.

MFC again this year has been able to procure the use of both Marrickville High and Wilkins Public Schools for pre-season training.

From 18Feb until further notice, all team training will now be moved to either Marrickville High School, Wilkins Public School or another ground arranged by your coach.

Team Training Nights

If you are….

you train at…..

on….

Under 6s and 7s

WPS

Wednesday between 5:30pm & 6:30pm

Under 8s

WPS

Tuesday between 5:30pm & 6:30pm

Under 9s

WPS

Thursday between 5:30pm & 6:30pm

Under 10s

MHS

Wednesday between 5:30pm & 6:30pm

Under 11s

MHS

Thursday between 5:30pm & 6:30pm

Under 12s

Under 12/2

MHS

MHS

Tuesday between 5:30pm & 6:30pm

Wednesday between 6:30pm & 7:30pm

Under 13s

MHS

Tuesday between 5:30pm & 6:30pm

Under 14/1

Under 14/3

Under 14/3

Beaman Park

Camdenville Oval

MHS

Tuesday & Thursday 6:00pm to 7:30pm

Monday between 5:00pm & 6:30pm

Friday between 5:00pm & 6:30pm

Under 15/1

Under 15/2

MHS

MHS

Tuesday between 5:00pm & 6:30pm

Tuesday between 6:00pm & 7:30pm

Under 16s

MHS

Thursday between 5:30pm & 6:30pm

Under 9 Girls

Gough Whitlam Park

Wednesday between 5:30pm & 6:30pm

Under 10 Girls

Please contact your coach.

Please contact your coach.

Under 11 Girls

Gough Whitlam Park

Thursday between 5:30pm & 6:30pm

Under 12 Girls

Gough Whitlam Park

Wednesday between 5:30pm & 7:00pm

Under 15 Girls

Gough Whitlam Park

Tuesday between 6:00pm & 7:00pm

Under 17 Girls

Gough Whitlam Park

Tuesday between 6:00pm & 7:00pm

Senior and Women Teams

teams need to find a park to train on but not Mackey Park.

Contact your coach for days and times.



Note: There is no training at Mackey Park until further notice for any team.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Dulwich Hill Trials this Week

If you intend to attend the Dulwich Hill/Marrickville Academy Trials this week please email Mark Strachan at info@dynamicfootball.com.au to let him know you are coming. He can then email you with any updated information.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Small Sided Games at Sutherland Shire Football 2008

Information on small sided games can be found at : http://www.gopossums.net/newsletter.pdf

Coaches & Managers Meeting now 18Feb08

Due to the delayed team formation the coaches and managers meeting scheduled for Monday 11Feb08 has now be moved to Monday 18Feb08 at 7:00pm at club house.

Many thanks
Bob Harvey
Secretary
ph 0434 931973.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Womens/Girls Team formation

Team meetings start next week at Mackey Park from 12th of February. Your coach will advise of training locations and times.

Open Age Womens - Wednesday 13th February, see Tony Lowry. May have vacancies.
Over 30s' Womens - Wednesday 13th February, see Cat Kutay. Many vacancies, HOWEVER there needs to be at least 6 teams in the district for an over 30s' ladies comp to run .

u17 Girls - Tuesday 12th February, see Ron Royston. 2 vacancies.
u15 Girls - Tuesday 12th February, see Rick, tbc
u14 Girls - Tuesday 12th February, tbc
u12 Girls - Wednesday 13th February, FULL
u11 Girls - Wednesday 13th February, FULL
u10 Girls - Wednesday 13th February, see Hugh Short
u9 Girls - Wednesday 13th February, see Leo O'Connor

Girls who wish to play in the mixed competition on Saturdays',
team formation will be with the boys will be on the following dates;
turning 6 or 7 this year - Saturday 16th Feb, 10 to 11.30 at Mackey Park
turning 10 this year - Tuesday 12th Feb, 5.30 to 7 at Mackey Park
turning 8 or 9 this year - Wednesday 13th Feb, 5.30 to 7 at Mackey Park
turning 11 to 12 this year - Thursday 14th Feb, 5.30 to 7 at Mackey Park

Dulwich Hill/Marrickville Academy Trials

There are a few spots remaining in the Dulwich Hill/Marrickville Academy Squads in all age groups from 8s to 12s. Trials will be held on the following dates:

Monday 11th Feb - 6pm
Wednesday 13th Feb - 6pm
Sunday 17th Feb - 8am

Venue: Yatama Park
Alfred St, Kingsgrove/Clemton Park

in the event of wet weather; contact Mark on 0419 441 417

Go Socceroos! Go! 3-0 against Qatar!

13 to 18 team formation Friday 8 feb?

Weather permitting , we still hope to see all players in teams aged 13 to 18 at Mackey Park from 6pm to 7.30 this Friday. If park is closed we will do the team formation for these age groups next Friday 15 Feb. Clubhouse ph: 95585849 cheers Pam

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Mackey Park closed 5 feb to 8 feb

Due to wet weather Mackey Park is closed for training and team formation ( no decision on Saturday yet) . Team formation will be organised next week using same timetable for this week. Clubhouse will be open tues,wed,thurs evening this week for player and coach/manager registrations (5.30-7.30pm). Players should register this week or next week AT THE LATEST as teams must be finalised before March. Clubhouse Ph: 95585849

Monday, February 4, 2008

320 registrations to date - 1 week to go!

Thanks to all new and returning players who've finished registering! Only one more official registration week to go !!

Congratulations to the well organised volunteers on Saturday who have processed a total of 320 registrations so far!

Girls vs Mixed - FFA 2008 guidelines

The national and state recommendation is that MIXED competitions are available up to and including under 12’s. After that time, there are male and female competitions.

Females are still able to play in male competitions after the age of 12 - if the supported by the club and association. The responsibility for ensuring that a female is physically capable of competing in a male competition is placed firmly between parents and club officials, as they are the persons who are in the best position to judge each individual case.

Small Sided Games FFA Info for Parents 2008

In 2008, FFA in conjunction with Member Federations, Zones Associations and Clubs will be rolling out Small-Sided Games (SSG). This rollout will be staged commencing primarily with the younger age groups moving through the ages in 2009 and beyond.

In 2008 in excess of 60,000 children will be participating in SSG throughout all Member Federations, to give you an idea below is what is happening in each Member Federation;

Football Federation Victoria – Under 6 – 8 years throughout the state
Northern NSW Football – Under 6 and 7 year old children
Football NSW – Over 16 associations, representing over 30,000 children
Blacktown, Canterbury (Abbotsford JSC, Hurlstone Park SC, Leichhardt Saints SC and Concord SC only), Dubbo, Eastern Suburbs, Eurobodalla, Far South Coast, Gladesville-Hornsby, Granville, Ku-Ring-Gai, Lachlan, Mitchell, Nepean, North West Sydney Womens, Orange, St George, Wagga Wagga and Sutherland associations have all responded to piloting small sided games in various age groups for 2008 in their respected areas.
Football West – Selected regional and metropolitan associations
Football QLD – Under 6 and 7 year old children
Capital Football – Under 6 – 12 year old children
Football Federation NT – Under 6 – 12 year old children
Football Federation SA - Selected regional and metropolitan associations
Football Federation TAS – Selected associations


FFA 2 page parent information handout - Parents Information Sheet
FFA 28 page club information booklet is here - Small-Sided Games Handbook.

A summary of Small Sided Games from both publications is below.





Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Dulwich Hill/Marrickville Skills Squad and Junior Info

We are pleased to release the following details regarding the Under 8s to Under 12s program for the coming season. The local Canterbury Association competitions will begin the weekend of April 5th and 6th.

The programs will commence on Tuesday 18th March for both the Under 8s to Under 10s, who will from now on be referred to as the Dulwich Hill /Marrickville Skills Squad, and the Under 11s and Under 12s, who will from now on be referred to as the Dulwich Hill / Marrickville Junior
Development Program.

Training will be at our new training ground Mahoney Reserve which is located at Wharf St Marrickville. A reminder that the Skills Squad will train one night with their Dulwich Hill coach, which will be on Tuesday evenings from 6.00pm to 7.15pm and an additional night (day and time to be confirmed) at Mackey Park with their Marrickville Red Devils coach, who will also attend the Saturday morning match.

The Junior Development Program will train two nights at Mahoney Reserve on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6.15pm to 7.30pm. Their coach will also attend the Saturday morning match.

The Canterbury Association has informed us, there will be no break in the competitions during the school holidays and as such training will also continue. If this policy from the association changes, training may follow suit.

Along with the registration form that you have already sent back to us, each player needs to register as a Marrickville Red Devils player in the Canterbury Association. The forms need to be completed but you don't need to pay the fee as this is covered as part of the program. This is to be done at Mackey Park on any of the following dates:

Sat Jan 26th 10am - 3pm
Sat Feb 2nd 10am - 3pm
Tues Feb 5th 6pm - 8pm
Wed Feb 6th 6pm - 8pm
Thurs Feb 7th 6pm - 8pm
Sat Feb 9th 10am - 3pm.

An advertisement of further trials for this program will be placed in the local newspapers in the coming weeks. Those who have already been awarded a position are not required to attend.

For further details on the program view the www.dulwichhillfc.com or www.marrickville-red-devils.org.au websites.

An order has been placed for the players training kit. We will advise the date and location of when the kit presentation is to take place soon. We look forward to seeing all the kids improve and enjoy their football in 2008.

Regards,
Dulwich Hill Coaching Department.

Team Formation 13-18s

Friday 8th Feb from 6 to 7.30
at Mackey Park

Monday, January 21, 2008

Welcome to our latest news and information site!

A link (or a snapshot) of our new blog will go on our website. Visitors to website will have to click on the "LATEST NEWS" link ( or the links to news posts).

Any Marrickville Football committee member can be enabled to post/publish to the blog. That includes adding images and documents to the blog. Anyone can make comments about anything that is published. This can be moderated or made more selective. You can also select to be emailed when someone adds a comment to a post.

For starters - THIS IS A WAY FOR ALL THE LATEST INFORMATION TO BE PUBLICISED ON OUR WEBSITE WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OF HTML, FTPING OR OTHER WEBSITE STUFF!

For the future - google shared calendars, google documents and groups are all worth utilising!