Our Director of Coaching, Fred ROBINS, has called a coaches Meeting for Monday, 15th March @ 6:00pm.
We would like all coaches to attend if possible.
Read MoreOur Director of Coaching, Fred ROBINS, has called a coaches Meeting for Monday, 15th March @ 6:00pm.
We would like all coaches to attend if possible.
Read MoreWe need more women for our new Div 8 team.
Team trains Thursday nights from 7 -> 8pm and plays Saturday afternoons.
Season starts this Saturday (13th March @ Greenbank @ 3:00pm) with grading game against Loganholme.
Read MoreThe U10 Dragons (Goanna) team will compete in a series of pre-season "round robin" games - three (3) games of 2 x 10 minute halves with a 5 min ½ time break and 15 minutes break between games.
Read MoreThe first of three (3) Womens Div 8 Silver grading matches will be on Saturday, 6th March at Greenbank @ 1:00pm against Jimboomba United.
The next match will be on on Saturday, 13th March at Greenbank @ 3:00pm against Loganholme.
The last match be on Saturday, 20th March at Atthow... Read More
We're still signing on players and have vacancies in all age groups!
We especially need players in the U11, U12, U13, Mens & Women's age groups.
Sign-ons can be done every Tuesday and Thursday evening at the Clubhouse between 6:00pm -> 7:30pm, or on Saturday m... Read More
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During the season on Training nights (Tuesday & Thursday) and Game days, a Committee member should answer it.
Else, leave a message and a Committee member will get back to you soonest.
The 2010 season Divisional Junior & Senior draws are:-
Junior Coaching Course
Sunday, 7th March from 9am -> 4:30pm, and| Health & Safety |
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The Greenbank Football Club has a responsibility to provide a safe and healthy environment for all people associated with the clubs activities. In doing so, GFC will take a positive role in educating and increasing the awareness of it’s registered players towards injury prevention and management and relevant health issues. BackgroundThe promotion of physical activities is an important issue for Australia’s health. Physical activity provides many positive health outcomes, however, increasing physical activity also brings increased risk of injury. Sporting injuries can be a barrier to participation in sport and physical activity. The prevention of these injuries is a key public health issue to be addressed in line with promoting increased physical activity. Policy1. GeneralThe provision of safe environments is essential for all participants in club activities. It is therefore necessary that those conducting the activities:
2. Physiological Considerations
3. FluidPeople do not instinctively drink enough fluids to replace the amount generally lost during physical activity. A regular pattern of fluid intake should be encouraged as part of all practise and playing activities. Heat stress and weight loss through dehydration can be extremely dangerous. The GFC recommends that all participants bring their own drink bottles filled with water or mineral replacements to all practise sessions and matches. 4. StressPeople experience stress in sport activities as a consequence of parent, coach and officials’ attitudes and expectations. Adults should not impose unrealistic goals on young participants, but instead offer support and encouragement. Refer also to the FFA Code of Conduct. 5. Drugs and SportThe use of drugs does affect sporting performance, general health and well - being. Education about the use/misuse of drugs should be made available to young people in order to develop appropriate attitudes and an understanding of the issues. 6. NutritionThe nutritional needs of football participants are affected by their level of activity, and correlates to player performance.7. Sun ExposureClub Officials recognise the need for sun protection and offer shaded areas at venues and events for both players and spectators. Participants are encouraged to wear protective clothing, appropriate headwear and apply a minimum 15+ sunscreen on exposed skin. Juniors must wear club supplied football caps during games.8. Medical ConsiderationsSome people have medical conditions that may be affected by their participation in football. Coaches and officials need to be made aware, and be sensitive to the participants with long term conditions, such as asthma, epilepsy or heart and lung conditions and be able to deal with any emergency. Medical advice should be sought when the condition or fitness or performance of a participant is questioned or when recovery from Illness or injury is in doubt. 9. Facilities and EquipmentCoaches and officials of the GFC should:
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