The players arrive on Monday afternoon and will be in attendance at Wayne Richards Park, Port Macquarie from 4.30pm – 6.30pm at a Port Macquarie Junior AFL registration and come n try AFL night.
Everyone is invited to this free event with an Auskick clinic to be held with the Swans players as well as AFL 9s promotional matches.
"You don’t have to have played before, it’s just a great opportunity to meet some AFL elite so please come down and have a kick with the Swans players," AFL MNC regional development officer Rachel Lowe said.
The players start Tuesday with a school ambassador breakfast before heading out to school visits in Port Macquarie, Kempsey, Taree and the Camden Haven.
Tuesday afternoon sees the players attend two more local clubs registration and Come n try AFL afternoons.
The Camden Haven Bombers will host the Swans from 3.45pm at Laurieton Oval and the Macleay Valley Eagles from 3.30pm at South Kempsey Oval which will give locals another chance to have a kick with the players with Auskick clinics to be held at both club afternoons.
"It is a great opportunity to meet some players who have mixed it at the highest level, but you’ll find them very willing to pass on advice and help get youngsters started on the AFL journey.
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Dane Rampe had a breakout year for the Sydney Swans in 2013 taking over as a key defender after Alex Johnson's early season injury.
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Ben McGlynn is one of the AFL's elite small forwards and his tough-as-nails attitude will be a big part of the Swans' anticipated success in 2014.
Last Modified on 04/02/2014 08:11