2013 AFL National Coaching Conference.

2013 AFL National Coaching Conference

29.01.13

 

Time is running out to register for the 2013 AFL National Coaching Conference.

 

The Conference attracts around 500 coaches from across Australia and is the perfect chance to spend the weekend hearing from experienced coaches and experts in the game and talking footy with other coaches from around the country who want to develop their coaching skills to better develop and improve their teams for the 2013 season and beyond.

Included in the 2013 conference Program will be:

Current AFL Senior Coach - Michael Malthouse (Carlton)

Triple Olympic Gold Medallist - Drew Ginn (Rowing Australia)

Former Melbourne Victory Coach – Ernie Merrick

Former AFL Senior Coaches - Stan Alves (AFL Coaching Ambassador), Gary Ayres (Port Melbourne FC), Jeff Gieschen (AFL Umpires’ Manager), David Parkin (AFL Coaching Ambassador), Peter Schwab (AFL Director of Coaching);

Current AFL Club Coaching and support staff - Dale Amos (Geelong Cats), John Barker (Carlton), Scott Borlace (Brisbane Lions), Mathew Capuano (Carlton), Danny Corcoran (Essendon), Adrian Fletcher (Brisbane Lions), Paul Hood (Geelong Cats), Paul Hudson (St Kilda), Jason Lappin (North Melbourne), Nigel Lappin (Geelong Cats), Craig McRae (Collingwood), Brett Munro (Gold Coast Suns), David Rath (Hawthorn), Mark Riley (Gold Coast Suns), Glenn Stewart (West Coast Eagles), Rob Wiley (Carlton);

Consultant experts - Kevin Ball (kicking), Michelle Cort (nutrition), Les Fabre (body contact), Anthony Klarica (psychology), Shane Pill (game sense), Leigh Russell (branding & communication), Matthew Scholes (positive coaching), Jenny Williams (high performance strategy).

2013 AFL National Coaching Conference

6.45pm Friday 8 Feb – 4pm

Sunday 10 Feb 2013 Etihad Stadium, Docklands, Melbourne

Registrations close on February 4




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