Registration

Please click on the appropriate tile below to register yourself or your child for the 2021 season. Please see below for FAQ's

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Q - How do I pay my registration fees?

A - Registration fees can be paid at the club, either in cash at the bar or via EFTPOS. You can also pay via Credit card on TeamApp by clicking here. Full Payment must be made prior to Round 3 otherwise you/your child will not be available for selection

Payment plans are also available if you need to pay in instalments but these must be discussed with the club prior to the start of the season and payments must be kept up to date.

Q - Where do you train and play?

A - All teams apart from Under 8s train twice a week.

U10s-Under 16s and Youth Girls: Training will be held at Lakeside Drive Reserve on Tuesday and Thursday nights during the season. Training commences at 5pm and ends at 6pm. Games are played on Sunday unless otherwise advised. We play home and away, so teams do travel to other ovals for games. *preseason training between November-April will take place Monday/Wednesday nights

Under 18.5's, Women and Senior Men: Training will be held at Lakeside Drive Reserve on Tuesday and Thursday nights during the season. Training commences at 6pm. All men's games are played on Saturday advised. Women's games are played on a Sunday unless otherwise advised We play home and away, so teams do travel to other ovals for games. *preseason training between November-April will take place Monday/Wednesday nights

Q - How long is the junior season

A - We start pre-season training in late February. Pre-season training is not compulsory as we recognise it can clash with summer sports, but it is recommended. Our season usually starts in early April and continues until late August/early September.

Q - Do coaches have Working with Children checks?

A - The safety and protection of the children at our club is of utmost importance.  All coaches are required to provide a valid Working with Children Check clearance.

Q - Can girls play AFL?

A - AFL is a great sport for girls, and pathways for senior girls are improving all the time. Girls play alongside boys in junior teams up until Under 13's. after that, they can choose to join our Youth Girls team.

Q - Is it a contact sport?

A - While AFL is a contact sport, tackling is first introduced in Under 8's in a limited way, but full tackling is allowed from Under 10's onwards

Q - Do I need to buy a uniform?

A - The playing is included as part of the registration process for all age groups apart from seniors. You will need to purchase EDFL approved shorts and socks from the club prior to the first game. You’ll need to provide a pair of football boots.

Q - What about a Mouthguard?

A - Mouthguards compulsory in Under 10's and above.

Q - Who coaches my child?

A - In most cases, coaches and team managers are team parents. All coaches are required to undertake a coaching accreditation course, run by AFLVic. All coaches are required to provide a valid Working with Children Check to the Club. We encourage all parents to participate in the running of the Club, which is solely run by volunteers. Whether that’s cutting oranges for half-time, helping out in the canteen, or a regular commitment such as coaching, managing, or taking on an administrative role, we’d love to see how you can be part of our community. Contact us HERE if you want more information.