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SOUTH WEST SYDNEY
ACADEMY OF SPORT
2018/2019
ANNUAL REPORT
Assisting local Athletes to realise their sporting potential
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Incorporated Association
Reporting on 2018/2019
This report identifies the operational and business activity of the South West Sydney
Academy of Sport (SWSAS) for the financial year 2018/2019. Inquiries can be directed to:
The Chief Executive Officer
PO Box 307
Macarthur Square NSW, Australia 2560 T: 02 4627 7622 E: [email protected] W: www.swsas.org.au
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Table of Contents Background Information Corporate Statements Chairperson Report Executive Director Report Board of Directors Sub Committees and Staff Members Sports Education Community Projects Sports Reports
- BMX (Boys and Girls)
- Basketball Program (Boys and Girls)
- Golf Program (Boys and Girls)
- Hockey Program (Boys and Girls)
- Wests Future Stars Athlete Program (Boys and Girls)
- Wests Future Stars Para - Athlete Program (Boys and Girls)
- Netball Program (Girls)
- AFL Talent Pathway Program (Girls)
- AFL Development Program (Boys)
- Softball Program (Boys and Girls)
- Triathlon (Boys and Girls)
- Coach Education
Graduation Sports Awards SWSAS Hall of Fame and Scholarship Holders
Background information
Regional Academies of Sport in NSW were largely formed by the Department of Sport and
Recreation, following the initiative of a group of businesspeople in the Illawarra who established
the Illawarra Academy of Sport, in 1980.
Academies were developed to provide an environment where talented athletes across NSW could
access services to assist in developing local talent without having to leave home and travel to
capital cities, such as Sydney.
Today, there are 11 NSW Regional Academies of Sport servicing over 2000 athletes annually.
The South West Sydney Academy of Sport was formed in 1997 by the NSW Department of
Sport and Recreation and became an autonomous not for profit organisation, in November
2002.
What do we do?
The Academy seeks to maximize each athlete’s full potential by providing excellence in coaching
and education and also provide a pathway for talented athletes to progress through to the NSW
Institute of Sport, State, or National Level representation.
Programs are provided ‘mainly off season’, so it does not to interfere with athletes wishing to
compete in their home competition. Skill, educational and community values are added to an
athletes normal training and playing schedule.
Who do we service?
Talented junior athletes who either live within, go to school within, or are registered with a sporting
organisation within one of the Local Government areas serviced by the Academy.
The Academy currently provides service to the Campbelltown, Camden, Liverpool and Wollondilly
local government areas in all Academy sports. Athletes range between the ages of 11 and 19
years depending on the structure of the program.
Partners
Each sports program is conducted in partnership with its relevant State Sporting Organisation, or
peak sporting body. All programs form a part of the sports NSW athlete pathway and provide
athletes with a clear understanding of their sporting career progression.
The NSW Government via its Office of Sport, Sport and Recreation Division, is the principal
financial partner of each Regional Academy of Sport. The regions four local Councils are
Foundation Partners of the Academy and have Board and Sub Committee representation.
These Councils also provide access to sporting facilities for Academy athletes. Campbelltown
City Council also provides the Academy administration centre. Corporate partners provide
financial support to enable the Academy to operate and grow.
Corporate Statements for the South West Sydney Academy of Sport Inc.
Corporate
Vision: To be recognised across the region as the leader in quality sports program delivery and
to be acknowledged as a progressive, well managed organisation.
Mission: To provide high quality, community focused, talented athlete identification and
development programs which assist athletes to successfully realise their sporting potential.
Goals:
• Establish financial management best practice.
• Manage resources practically and cost-effectively.
• Investigate methods of obtaining revenue to run programs.
• Develop staff members and utilize their skills effectively.
• Market organisation to the widest possible audience.
• Increase community awareness.
• Effectively identify talented athletes.
• Provide programs where the progress of athletes can be measured and demonstrated
• Provide high quality programs for athletes and coaches.
• Provide recognised pathways for athletes.
• Develop future coaches.
• Participate in well managed, cost effective competition.
• Ensure financial stability.
• Ensure organisational sustainability.
Chairperson Report
It is with the greatest of pleasure, on behalf of the Board of South West Sydney Academy of Sport, that I present this the 22nd annual Chairperson Report, for the period July 2018 to June 2019.
It is also my pleasure to report, that the Academy has once again provided high quality sports training and education programs, plus a range of additional sports development opportunities, to athletes’ from across our region. The Academy has also excelled in its provision of wide-ranging sports development opportunities to its coaching and support staff members, including associated volunteer supporters. These now core development opportunities are provided with the view of enhancing the personal development of Academy volunteer staff members and to better service the Academy and their home associations and clubs. The Academy’s sports education program is recognised as one of the best of its kind in the State. And it is most appropriate that I formally recognise our professional providers and our very own staff members, who provide their specialist knowledge and expertise, to support the Academy’s holistic approach to athlete development. The majority of these opportunities have been made available with the assistance of the South West Sydney Institute of TAFE, the NSW Office of Sport - Sport and Recreation, and a range of supportive corporate partners and private education providers. The Western Sydney University has also undertaken a financial corporate partnership with the Academy, which will include ongoing University student placements. The University is to be congratulated for undertaking this excellent education-based initiative.
Finances
The Academy’s financial position continues to be sound and I extend thanks’ to the many corporate supporters of the Academy, for their continued investment in the youth of our community.
The future of the Academy relies heavily on the generosity of its financial supporters and to a greater extent the NSW Government, through its Office of Sport.
Without the ongoing current level of financial support from the NSW Government, the Academy would struggle, to maintain its current level of service community provision.
Our private sector major sponsors such as the Campbelltown Catholic Club and SOUTH32 – Illawarra Coal have been extremely loyal and highly valued supporters of the Academy. And I sincerely thank them on behalf of all our young athletes and the Academy’s wider community.
Sports Programs
The ever-changing landscape of state sporting organisation pathways continue to make it difficult to often maintain and include additional sports programs. And often maintaining fledgling and long-term programs have been a direct result of the hard work of Academy staff members and it’s coaching and support volunteers.
Graduation Dinner The now highly recognised Academy Graduation and Sports Awards Dinner was successfully held at Campbelltown Catholic Club’s prestigious, ‘The CUBE’ Convention and Entertainment Centre. And was once again an outstanding success, with over 600 guests in attendance. The highlight of the evening was the annual ‘Athlete of the Year’ award, which went to outstanding BMX rider Rory Southwell. Rory came back from serious injury to become a Junior Australian representative.
My congratulations also go to retiring, long-serving Academy Softball coaches Fiona Ioannou and
Peter Doherty. And I also congratulate them on the receipt of their ‘Extraordinary Service
Acclamation’ awards.
Recognition At this time of the year, it is most appropriate that I take the opportunity to thank the following organisations and individuals for their continued support of the Academy. The Academy’s major funding partner the NSW Office of Sport - Sport and Recreation remains the Academy’s major funding partner and provides excellent guidance to assist the day to day operation of the Academy. The personal and professional interest, and support of the Academy from the Department continues to be strong and productive and we thank all concerned. The Academy’s relationship with Local Government and its Federal and State Members of Parliament is outstanding, and we thank each and every one of them for their continued interest and investment in the Academy. Campbelltown, Camden, Liverpool and Wollondilly Councils continue to be great contributors, both financially and in the provision of sports facilities and resources to the Academy.
Media The media across Sydney’s south west region continues to be extremely supportive of the Academy and provide excellent access to their services, via the distribution of Academy print and electronic article opportunities. This in turn has increased the community profile of the Academy and has also provided a marked increase in the awareness of its achievements and sponsorship worth. Volunteers As the Academy continues to strive to secure coaches, support staff members and educators of the highest caliber. I continually remind myself that these members of the Academy are volunteers and that they give their time and energy freely to work for, and on behalf of the Academy. Their reward is seeing the development of athlete sport and community skills first-hand. Knowledge being acquired, confidence growing and maturity emerging in some of the finest young people our community has produced. The Academy is so fortunate to have the time, skill and energy of these fantastic volunteers to provide to our athletes, and I sincerely thank them
Appreciation To our Board of Management Council representatives, Campbelltown’s Cr. Karen Hunt, Camden representatives Cr. Theresa Fedeli and Cr. Paul Farrow, Liverpool representatives Cr. Karress Rhodes and Cr. Charishma Kaliyanda and Wollondilly Councilor Blair Briggs, I thank you one and all, for your personal and Council related support. And, to our Academy Board, community representatives, Deputy Chairperson, Mr. Ross Kelly, Executive Committee Members Mrs. Denise McGrath and Mrs. Michelle Caruso, Western Sydney University representative Professor Gregory Kolt and Sports Sub Committee, Convener, Mr. Ross Morrison, I thank you for your contribution and commitment to the future direction of the Academy. And finally, I would like to recognise our Academy staff members, our CEO Mr. Gerry Knights,
sports program manager Mr. James Watson, incoming sports program and events coordinator
Mr. Matthew Macias and casual sports program and communications coordinator Ms. Samantha
Scholte.
I express a most sincere ‘thank you’, on behalf of the Board, for your tireless work and professionalism in administering the Academy’s activities. And for making this Academy such a great success. I am proud to say the Academy continues to strengthen its position as the premier sports development organisation in the Macarthur and Liverpool region.
It is highly recognised for its good community work across our regions sporting, local community and government landscape.
The past 12 months has been an amazing journey for so many, and I congratulate all concerned
with the Academy’s accomplishments.
Peter Campbell Chairperson
Chief Executive Officer Report
It is my pleasure to report that the past twelve months have again seen the South West Sydney
Academy of Sport continue its excellent development of recent years.
This year provided a planned greater emphasis on coach and support staff member education,
plus the provision of a wider variety of educational opportunities for Academy scholarship holders.
The past year has seen a slightly increased number of athletes achieve higher level athlete
representative recognition. Over thirty percent of all athletes were selected to represent in one or
more, of the following representative ways.
Selection into the NSW Institute of Sport, State Sporting Organisation ‘athlete acceleration
programs’, ‘emerging athlete programs’, NSW senior and junior representative teams and various
age category Australian teams.
Over sixty percent of athletes achieved regional, or similar school representation.
A further, and most pleasing measurement of the Academy’s value and success is the growing
list of past athletes representing senior NSW, and junior and senior Australian teams.
Academy Recognition
The NSW State Government’s recognition of the strategic and intrinsic value of the NSW
Regional Academies network was again demonstrated through its continued operational
commitment to Regional Academies’. Both individually and via the Academies’ umbrella
organisation, the Regional Academies of Sport (NSW) Inc.
The most recent State election has seen a transition in its portfolio of Minister for Sport, with The
Hon. John Sidoti replacing The Hon. Stuart Ayres. And, it is appropriate that Minister Ayres be
acknowledged here, for his excellent support of NSW Regional Academies, as a group and
individually.
Sports Programs
The ongoing challenge for the Academy is to service the always changing sports program requirements of so many varied state sporting organisations at the one time. And also, within the Academy’s means, be it financial, staffing or resource provision.
An increasing number of state sporting organisations are also providing greater input and clearer ‘athlete, coach and official, development pathway strategies’, with regard to the formation and placement of Academy programs.
Leading sport development organisations, the New South Wales Institute of Sport and the Australian Institute of Sport, have also placed greater importance on the work of Regional Academies. With regard to developing positive sport out-comes in both the athlete and coach development pathways and have substantially increased their engagement with Academies overall.
This form of ongoing quality engagement with sports peak development organisations, is seen to be highly beneficial to all concerned.
Financial Position
The Academy’s continued financial reliance on State and Local Government, plus the corporate
support of the business community, continues to highlight the challenges facing this and all NSW
Regional Academies.
Therefore, it is important that all associated with the Academy remain vigilant in identifying
opportunities to increase all forms of financial support during the 2019/2020 period, to allow the
Academy to continue its services into the future.
In this regard, the Academy has been fortunate in 2018/2019, to again welcome a number of
additional financial corporate partners and also acknowledge an increase in funding by its
‘naming rights partner’ the Campbelltown Catholic Club.
And it is appropriate to acknowledge that the Academy has also retained all of its financial
corporate partners, during the period. This is always a challenging task, recognising the ever-
changing needs of sponsors and also local, national and world economic conditions.
A sincere thank you again goes to our Academy region’s four local governments namely Campbelltown, Camden, Liverpool and Wollondilly, for their continued financial and operational support of the vision and operation of the Academy.
These Councils continue to recognise the community value of the Academy in the areas of athlete development, community citizenship development and community engagement.
The Academy has also been supported by local government in the provision of high-quality sporting venues and facilities. And as in previous years, each Council hosted a mayoral civic reception for athletes, their families and support staff members, from within their local government area.
Campbelltown City Council also continues to provide the Academy’s administration centre building, centrally located on Queen Street, Campbelltown.
Sports Education
Sports education sessions were provided at Western Sydney University, Campbelltown Campus, the South West Sydney Institute of TAFE - Macquarie Fields Campus, plus a wide range of various sporting and ClubsNSW venues across the Academy region and wider Sydney. ClubsNSW has also financially supported the development of an excellent suite of sports education resources specifically designed for Regional Academies and commenced its three-year roll-out in 2018. The Academy’s 2019 Graduation and Sports Awards Dinner was once again an outstanding success, with around 600 guests in attendance.
The inclusion of Academy athletes acting as emcees during the evening, was well received and highlighted the outstanding personal skills and attributes of these fine young people.
And the highly contested South West Sydney Academy of Sport ‘Athlete of the Year’ - Chairperson’s Award’ was appropriately awarded to outstanding BMX program athlete Rory Southwell.
The Academy continues to establish its position, as the region’s leading ‘talented athlete’ development organisation. And, its partnerships with its community and corporate partners also continue to grow.
These organisations see true return value in supporting the Academy, be it financially, or in a community citizen role.
A sincere thank you must go to all Academy corporate partners, state and local sporting organisations and contra supporters, who have provided financial and or practical support to the Academy, during the past 12 months.
And as in previous years, a special thank you must go to the Academy’s ‘naming rights’ partner the Campbelltown Catholic Club and its ‘Platinum Partner’ SOUTH32 - Illawarra Coal, for financially recommitting to the Academy.
As stated previously, the Academy continues to develop into something very special under professional direction of its Board of Management.
Academy Chairperson Mr. Peter Campbell, Deputy Chairperson Mr. Ross Kelly and Sport Sub Committee Convener Mr. Ross Morrison, have again provided quality counselling and personal support, in their relevant areas of responsibility.
And the support of the Academy’s Executive, and Sports Sub Committee members has again been remarkable.
I also commend the support and friendship provided by the following individual Board Members, Cr. Theresa Fedeli, Cr. Karress Rhodes, Cr. Karen Hunt, Cr. Blair Briggs, Cr. Paul Farrow, Cr. Charishma Kaliyanda, Mrs. Denise McGrath, Mrs. Michelle Caruso and Professor Gregory Kolt, during the past 12 months.
In conclusion, the past twelve months have again been amazing, and I can only see greater
achievements for the Academy moving forward.
Gerry Knights
Chief Executive Officer
Management Structure
2018 - 2019 Board Representatives
Mr. Peter Campbell
Chairperson
Community
Representative
Mr. Ross Kelly
Deputy Chairperson
Community
Representative
Professor Gregory Kolt
Western Sydney University
Cr. Karen Hunt
Campbelltown City
Council
Cr. Theresa Fedeli
The Council of Camden
To May 2019
Cr. Paul Farrow
The Council of Camden
From May 2019
Cllr. Karress Rhodes
Liverpool City Council
To May 2019
Cllr. Charishma
Kaliyanda
Liverpool City Council
From May 2019
Cr. Blair Briggs
Wollondilly Shire
Council
Mrs. Denise McGrath
Community
Representative
Mr. Ross Morrison
Community
Representative
Mrs. Michelle Caruso
Community
Representative
Sub Committees
Finance and Governance Committee Convener Mr. Peter Campbell Community Representative Cr. Karen Hunt Campbelltown City Council Representative Cr. Blair Biggs Wollondilly Shire Council Representative
Cllr. Karress Rhodes Liverpool City Council To 14 May 2019 Representative Cllr. Charishma Kaliyanda Liverpool City Council 14 May 2019 - Current Representative Cr. Theresa Fedeli Camden Council To 14 May 2019 Representative
Cr. Paul Fowler Camden Council 14 May 2019 - Current Representative Prof: Gregory Kolt Western Sydney University Representative Mr. Ross Kelly Community Representative Mrs. Michelle Caruso Community Representative Finance and Convener Committee meetings are incorporated within the Board’s Management Committee meetings, where possible. Sports Sub Committee Convener Mr. Ross Morrison Community Representative Mrs. Denise McGrath Community Representative Ms. Carmel Hamilton Camden Council Representative Ms. Melissa King Campbelltown City Council Representative Mr. Mark Westley Liverpool City Council To 4 June Representative Mr. Craig Lambeth Liverpool City Council 4 June - Current Representative Mr. Daniel Grimson Wollondilly Shire Council To 4 June Representative Ms. Rebecca Cassidy Wollondilly Shire Council 4 June - Current Representative
Sports Sub Committee meetings are held across the Academy region and independent to its Board meetings, and Executive Committee meetings.
Staff Members Mr. Gerry Knights Chief Executive Officer Mr. James Watson Sports Program Manager Mr. Matthew Macias Sports Program and Events Coordinator (15 May 2019 – Current) Miss. Samantha Scholte Sports Program and Communications Coordinator - Casual
Sports Education
Sports education and sports specific skill development remain the cornerstones of athlete development, for the South West Sydney Academy of Sport. Athletes undertake a selection of core and elective sports career related subjects, in lecture based and practical situations. These educational programs operate in conjunction with the athletes identified skill-based development program. Discussions are held between the Academy staff and each sporting program’s head coach, plus appropriate support staff members, prior to the commencement of the squad season, to best plan the required skill development and elective education content for each sport. The Academy has taken a unique approach to sports education assessment, with a number of subjects containing minor assessment tasks, for athletes to complete. ClubsNSW through its ‘Your local club’ program has also financially supported the development of an excellent suite of sports education resources, specifically designed for Regional Academies. Core subjects include: nutrition, sports psychology, drugs in sport, youth leadership, sports medicine, injury prevention, media training, fitness testing, integrity in sport, financial fitness, mental health and first aid. Additional elective subjects include sports strapping, massage, core strength and flexibility, recovery, officiating, motivation, time management, elite match reviews and additional age specific subjects deemed appropriate for the sport. Sports education sessions are provided in partnership with Western Sydney University, Campbelltown, and the South West Sydney Institute of TAFE - Macquarie Fields, plus a wide range of various sporting venues across the Academy region. A further core component of an athlete’s sports education program is sports specific skills training, which is developed and implemented by the respective sport’s head coach, in conjunction with requirements of the sports state sporting organisation. Each sport also has the opportunity to demonstrate the skills gained through participation in competitions such as Inter-Academy Challenge’s and Academy Games competition. The Academy is continually exploring sports education options and opportunities with internal and external educational service providers, with a view to continue to value-add to the Academy athlete education program.
Community Projects
Coaches Education Program
The Academy coach and support staff member education program focuses on providing additional coaching qualifications and operational education support, to the Academy’s volunteer staff members within the Academy’s region. The opportunity to gain additional coaching related qualifications has continued to assist in the development of regional based coaches during 2018/2019. The program has provided coaches and support staff members the opportunity to complete a Level 2 General Principle’s coaching certification, or Sports Trainer accreditation or, First Aid Level I or II, or equivalent accreditation. The Academy continues to provide articles, resources and education course opportunities for Academy coaches, which have been well received by coaching staff members. Coaching lectures in basic and advanced sports taping, sports psychology and core strength and flexibility have also been provided in addition to the coaches’ participation in the athlete education program.
Athlete Parent Education
The Academy has introduced an ‘Athlete Parent’s Education’ program, where parents of current athletes can participate in education sessions such as Drugs in Sport, Nutrition and Sports Massage.
South West Sydney Institute of TAFE The South West Sydney Institute of TAFE offers a Certificate IV in Fitness or any related subject annually, to an Academy coach, support staff member, or scholarship holder, as part of the South West Sydney Institute of TAFE corporate partnership education program. Macquarie Felds TAFE also continues to offer individual ‘strength and conditioning’ program opportunities to Academy athletes free of charge, a part of its TAFE student education program.
Western Sydney University
The Western Sydney University, Campbelltown Campus continues to provide lecture theatre and classroom opportunities to assist in the provision of education services. 1. The development of quality Academy athlete fitness data. 2. Provided coaches and sports trainers additional practical development opportunities. 3. Increased coaches’ knowledge and ability to deliver quality and up-to-date training
programs. 4. And, provide a platform for coaches to share knowledge and experiences.
Community
The Academy also makes available the use of fitness testing equipment and fitness testing opportunities locally, where and when deemed appropriate.
2018/2019
SPORTS PROGRAM
REVIEW
BMX
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Age: Boys and Girls aged 14 to 17 years
Program Year: November 2018 to May 2019
BMX Athletes
Rachael Long Ethan Moubarak Ireland Gerhard Jayden Morris
Jye Furner Kayden Murphy Kyle Long Noah Sathiah Rory Southwell
BMX Program Staff
Kiel Dellow Cara Wilde
Fred Furner
Program Partner:
Macarthur BMX Club
BM
X
BASKETBALL
BASKETBALL NSW – DEVELOPING ATHLETE Program (DAP)
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Age: Boys and Girls aged 12 to 15 years
Program Year: October 2018 to April 2019
Basketball
Adam Prasad Christopher Seton Dilyn Sirimanotham Nathaniel Calvelo Eli Matic Isaiah Chinye Jack Bolwell Jai Williamson Jeremiah Collard Lathan Marsh Liam Crain Malakai Ogbuehi-Stanley Marcus Mendoza Kaiser Tat Tayvion Zaglas Simun Krpez Carl Manalang Devontay Zaglas
Danielle Campos Kirsten Mendoza Jonnah Figures Isabelle Stevens Piper Takiari Ryna Prasad Alyssa Nguyen Sarah White Sienna Tutani
Basketball Program Staff
Daniel Mcllwain Owen Craig
Program Partner:
Basketball NSW
Basketb
all
GOLF
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Age: Boys and Girls 13 to 16 years
Program Year: October 2018 to May 2019
Program Partners:
Campbelltown Golf Club Campbelltown Catholic Club
Jack Newton Junior Golf Foundation
Golf Athletes
Geordie Taylor Adam Derbas Nicholas Zelesco Casey Cleaver
Rhys Vella Brandon Vella Robbie Minns Noah Graham Ryan Connors
Golf Program Staff
Scott Martyn
Karen Mathews Golf
HOCKEY
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Age: Boys and Girls aged 16 to 18 years
Program Year: October 2018 to April 2019
Program Partners:
Club Menangle Hockey NSW
Moorebank / Liverpool Hockey Club
Metropolitan South West Hockey Association
Hocke
Hockey Athletes
Daniel Nobel Mitchell Stevens Brenden Troy
Hockey Program Staff
Nathanael Stewart
Hockey
WESTS FUTURE STARS
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Age: Boys and Girls aged 14 to 17 years
Program Year: All year
Wests Future Stars Athletes
Louise Cranston Nakeisha Brimble Jaide Gayle-Weiling Tim Ryan Angus Wallace David Baker Thomas Noakes Amelia Morgan Michael Fletcher
Wests Future Stars Coaches
Rob Marks Trent Yee
Program Partner:
Western Suburbs League Club
Wests
Futu
re S
tars
Ath
lete
Pro
gra
m
WESTS FUTURE STARS
PARA-ATHLETE
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Age: Boys and Girls aged 14 to 17 years
Program Year: All year
Wests Future Stars – Para-Sports Athletes
Jess Cronje Samira Cox
Wests Future Stars Coaches
Ben Towers
Program Partner:
Western Suburbs League Club
W
ests
Futu
re S
tars
Para
Ath
lete
Pro
gra
m
NETBALL
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Open Squad
Age: Girls aged 14 to16 years
Program Year: September 2018 to September 2019
Program Partners:
Walker Corporation Netball NSW
Whitlam Leisure Centre
Netball Athletes
Abby Wijesekera Erin Bloor Kiara Bloor Hinemoa Boylan Hannah Corbett Shae Elguindy Mackenzie Farrow Charlotte Free Janemarie Henry Grace Henry
Rose Jansen Aimee Landrigan Margaret Lee Georgia McNamara Katarina Sincek Evenan Sincek Jordyn Sinclair Annika Stig Ashley Vasquez Payton Wade Maia Whaanga Rahni Wilkes
Netball Umpires Umpire Mentor
Rachel Pope Grace Elliot Taylah Graham Renee Rice
Michelle McNamara
Netball Program Staff
Van Nguyen Lisa Filby Diana Benioni Michelle Allen
Samantha Garrido Laura Towell Jan Cleary
Scholarship Coaches
Tenielle Peronis Tina Savae
Mark Ireland
Netb
all O
pens
Netb
all O
pens
AFL FEMALE TALENT PATHWAY
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Age: Girls aged 14-16 years
Program Year: February 2019 to June 2019
Program Partners:
AFL NSW/ACT
AFLW Athletes
Angel Akil Omnia Alsabti Cassandra Brown Olivia Cole Holly Coluccio Grace Cremen Tahlia Febbo Lana Mia Gilmour Dema Jarrar Jaimee Kitchener Elizabeth Livermore
Olivia Maher Kimberly Taylor Sarah McCarthy Lucia Mundell Rachel Simpson Annalysse Stevens Aimee Walker Hannah Woods Sami Taylor Jenna Steele Kiahna Davis-White Laney Dwyer
AFLW Program Staff
Jorji Simpson Josh Barbaro Stu Goldfinch
AFL F
em
ale
Tale
nt
Path
way
AFLW
Tale
nt
Path
way P
rogra
m
AFL
U12 Development Program
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Age: Boys and Girls aged 11-12 years
Program Year: February 2018 to April 2019
Program Partners:
Macarthur Credit Union AFL NSW/ACT
AFL Development Athletes
Brock Barmby Ethan Littlechild Jozef Cluff Thomas Beveridge Bejamin Dean Billy Mundell Brady Wilson Ceejay Weaving Ethan Matthews Harrison Cochrane Hayden Hall Hayden McGlynn Jack Roberts Jack Gentle Jayden Barry Jude O’Neil Khai Hughes Makayla Towerton Ryan Jarvis Zach Griffiths Adam Steele Bailey Latanis Callum Irwin Sullivan Foot Baylen Westeyn Braulio Costa Da Silva Buity Fu Cameron Eagles Dominic Petrovski Grayson Doig
Jack Mills Jacob Cox James Hammond Joshua Berry Noah Tesoriero Padric Lane Royce Walasek-Oguri Sanuel Tabrett Tyrese Jessup Willam Foster Alexis Paulo Eden Miller Shekiera Crouch Amalia Costa Da Silva Amity Yeoman Annabella McHale Ashleigh Irving Breana Steele Chloe McEwen Eliza Marsh Emily Mitchell Jess Robertson Jessica Green Karmel Kohnui Potts Lara Furia Naomiena-Ley Cowley Rishabh Arcot Samantha Malloch Skyla Seal
AFL Development Program Staff
Steven Nabaki Cameron Mathews Craig McGlynn
Nigel Prime Daragh Lane Analiesse Fakas Mark Tesoriero
D
evelo
pm
ent
AFL
11-12 y
ears
D
evelo
pm
ent
AFL
11-12 y
ears
SOFTBALL
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Age:
Boys and Girls aged 14 to 17 years
Program Year:
September 2018 to July 2019
Program Partners:
Elderton Homes Softball NSW
Campbelltown Softball Association
Macarthur Softball Association
Southern Districts Softball Association
Softball Athletes
Emily Smidt Harper Crawford Natalie Armstrong Jasmine Gunn Amber Gunn Hannah Trevena Abbey Hart Sarah Spackman Mia Gilmore Maddison Baker Taniash Saunders Paula Zaballero Jessie Thornton Natalie Hodsdon
Hayden Dabelstein Matthew Eder Blake Hunter Isaiah Akama Tumu Connor Cameron Riley Suttcliffe Evan Wulff Timothy Gleeson Mehdi Rizvi Zachary Roberts Ethan Roberts Nicholas Hunter
Softball Program Staff
Peter Doherty Fiona Ioannou Dale Smith
Brayden Schouten Harrison Pudner Samantha Scholte
Soft
ball
Soft
ball
TRIATHLON
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Age: Boys and Girls aged 13 - 16 years
Program Year: October 2018 to May 2019
Triathlon Athletes
Madelyn Manny Ella-Kate Hussein Blair Hopkins Joel Skipper Charlotte Tarbotton
Ryan Carter Thomas Hamilton Zane Watson Billy Zavetsanos Thomas O’Callaghan
Triathlon Program Staff
Guy Creber David Hine
Chelsea Creber
Program Partners:
Hunts Country Comfort Triathlon NSW
Macarthur Triathlon Club
T
riath
lon
COACH EDUCATION
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Program Year: Year-round
Program Coaching Staff
Daniel Mcllwain Owen Craig Scott Martyn Karen Mathews Nathanael Stewart Rob Marks Trent Yee Ben Towers Jorji Simpson Josh Barbaro Stu Goldfinch Steven Nabaki Cameron Mathews Craig McGlynn Nigel Prime Daragh Lane Analiesse Fakas Mark Tesoriero
Van Nguyen Lisa Filby Diana Benioni Michelle Allen Samantha Garrido Laura Towell Jan Cleary Michelle McNamara Kiel Dellow Cara Wilde Fred Furner Peter Doherty Fiona Ioannou Dale Smith Brayden Schouten Harrison Pudner Samantha Scholte Guy Creber David Hine Chelsea Creber
Program Partners:
QUBE Holdings Limited
Softball NSW
C
oach E
ducation
2019 Graduation Sports Awards
Coaches Service Awards
Bronze 3 Year Service Award
Michelle McNamara Netball
Kiel Dellow BMX
Fred Furner BMX
David Hine Triathlon
Silver 5 Year Service Award
Guy Creber Triathlon
Chelsea Creber Triathlon
Gold 7 Year Service Award
Van Nguyen
Netball
Outstanding Service Award
10 Year Service Award
No Eligible Recipients
Extraordinary Service Acclamation Award
Peter Doherty Softball
Fiona Ioannou Softball
Athlete of the Year - Nominees
AFL Women Kiahana Davis-White Basketball Sarah White
BMX Rory Southwell Future Stars Louise Cranston
Golf Brandon Vella Hockey Mitchell Stevens
Netball Rahni Wilkes Softball Mia Gilmore
Triathlon Madelyn Manny
Athlete Coaches Awards
AFL Women Lucia Mundell and Jessica Whelan
Basketball Devontay Zaglas and Sienna Tutani
BMX Kayden Murphy
Future Stars Athlete Michael Fletcher
Future Stars Para-Athlete Samira Cox
Golf Robbie Minns
Hockey Daniel Noble
Netball Ashley Vasquez and Hinemoa Boylan
Netball Umpire Taylah Graham
Softball Matthew Eder and Natalie Armstrong
Triathlon Thomas O’Callaghan
‘Athlete of the Year’ 2019
Rory Southwell – BMX
SWSAS Hall of Fame
International Representatives
Athletes, who have represented Australia at the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games,
World Championships, Commonwealth Games, or Youth Olympic Games.
Clinton Hill Athletics Bronwyn Eagles Athletics James Darby Baseball Adam Thomas Baseball Jim Piper Swimming Matthew Fryer Athletics Natalie Prior Athletics Rachel DoDoo Athletics Nicole Robertson Athletics Patrick Donachie Swimming Paul Brooks Swimming Mark Saliba Swimming Herbert Ray Swimming Chloe Tighe Athletics Danielle Mitrevski Hockey Samantha Gale Hockey
Emily Hurtz Hockey Kelli White Hockey
*Emily Smith Hockey Glenn Turner Hockey
*Jessica Cronje Wheelchair
Basketball
*Current
Australian Representatives
Athletes, who have represented Australia, or competed at an International competition level
Rugby League
Softball
Swimming
Issac De Gois Kim Laws Daniel Szczudlo
Beau Scott Izzy Akama Stephanie Bentley
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