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RPRTP pathway SANFL 2022 -Nigel Lockyer Jr

 

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Nigel Lockyer Jr signs to North Adelaide Football Club for season 2022


Nigel packed up and moved from his home town Alice Springs to live and work in Adelaide whilst playing for NAFC.
On the 25
th February 2022 he officially signed up with NAFC, below is a write up posted on the NAFC Facebook.

Name: Nigel Lockyer
Age: 24
Height: 186cm
Weight: 82kg


Nigel Lockyer joins the Roosters from Rovers in the Central Australian Football League where last season he won the league Minahan Medal for best player in the competition.

He represented North Adelaide in 2021, where he played 5 reserves games, kicking 15 goals as part of our relationship with the Redtails Pinktails Right Tracks Program in Central Australia. 
Nigel will become the first player from the Right Track’s Program to move down to North Adelaide full time which is exciting for everyone involved in the partnership.


Nigel is an athletic forward who can hit the scoreboard in many ways. He has good speed and is strong aerially for his size. We look forward to him adding a different look to our existing forward structure in the upcoming season.

Nigel has also recently played for St Marys in the NTFL and was coached by our very own Darren Reeves in the NT Thunder Program at NEAFL level.

Nigel is an extremely talented footballer. He played a few reserves games for us last season and performed very well. 
He is part of the Redtails Program in Alice Springs and has decided to make the move to Adelaide full time to play with the Roosters. 
An outstanding young man who will excite the Prospect crowd with his athleticism and flair.
We are thrilled to have Nigel down in Adelaide full time and we are excited to watch what he can do on a week to week basis.
” Senior Coach Jacob Surjan


We would like to welcome Nigel and his family to North Adelaide and we look forward to watching him represent the Roosters in season 2022.


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North Adelaide Football Club - 17.05.2022

Congratulations to Blayne O'Loughlin, Kym Lebois, Frank Szekely & Nigel Lockyer Jnr who were all selected to play in the Inaugural Fitzroy Cubs Squad that took on Carlton’s VFL team on Sunday.

The Fitzroy Cubs program has been introduced this year with the purpose of showcasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and culturally diverse talent prior to the AFL Mid-Season Rookie Draft.

The Fitzroy Cubs program also aims to provide young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and culturally diverse players opportunities to transition into state league football and areas of coaching, administration, high performance, medical and umpiring


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RPRTP post 6.06.2022 - SANFL ladder posted this morning on their socials and look who is in the picture.

This bloke seems to be everywhere atm Nigel Lockyer Jnr Fairly confident in saying that Central Australia is proud of your efforts. Keep at it Junior.

#embracethepassiondeveloptolead

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RPRTP pathway SANFLW 2022

Pinktails selected in SANFWL for NAFC & SAFC -Season 2022  

 The SANFLW is set to welcome Central Australian talent with players from the Alice Springs-based Pinktails program set to play in the competition during 2022.

Pinktails Swoop at SANFLW Opportunities – Minutes with Moose article

This upcoming season will see several female footballers from the Pinktails get to play in the South Australian Football League Women’s (SANFLW) competition with South Adelaide and North Adelaide.

The Pinktails, and their male counterparts the Redtails, are a part of the Right Tracks Program which aims to develop and build opportunities for young people living in remote regions such as Central Australia.

“It is so important that this SANFL and SANFLW partnership exists and continues for generations to come,” Rob Clarke said.

“… It builds the individual’s understanding that there is a choice to better yourself and if you commit to the positive choices the rewards are there to experience and show the way for others in their lives to help better them,” he said.

As well as sporting pathways, the program also educates and delivers sessions on topics such as life choices, leadership, mental health, school engagement, drugs and alcohol, and employment.

“Real pathways that can be touched by communities segregated by huge distance is something that is simply so important, Clarke said.

On Saturday, the South Adelaide Football Club announced the signing of four Pinktails; Shannon Hanning, Caitlin Couch, Brylee Kerrin and Maya Jakubiszyn (pictured above).

“We are excited to have been able to expand our partnership with the Redtails to now include the Pinktails,” South Adelaide’s Female Football and Football Operations Coordinator Jonathon Parker said.

“The work that Rob and his team do to allow exciting talented footballers to have an opportunity at the SANFLW level is fantastic,” Parker said.

Round One will see Shannon Hanning make her SANFLW debut as the Panthers travel to face Central District, while Maya Jakubiszyn will play in the earlier day’s Development Match.

“Coming from Alice Springs I never thought I’d be playing SANFLW,” Maya said when asked about her recent signing with the Panthers. “The South Adelaide team have been so welcoming and supportive.”

“I can’t wait to play alongside the girls, learn from them but also showcase what us Central Australian women can do,” she said.

Providing great opportunities to its members, this program also has existing partnerships with AFL Northern Territory and its Thunder Academy, as well as the Melbourne Demon’s Next Generation Academy.

Travelling doesn’t seem to be an issue for this program either, with the Redtails previously travelling to face South Adelaide’s zone club Encounter Bay, while also having played against the Casey Demons, Port Adelaide, and even New Zealand’s National team in Auckland.

This partnership with the SANFLW sides is another great opportunity for their players, while also providing the clubs with amazing talent from the Red Centre.

“The Pinktails program has helped me to develop my skills and fitness, as well as open amazing pathways for me to play at a higher level footy,” Maya said when asked about her time in the program.

“Would love to do a shout out to everyone involved in the Pinktails/Redtails program,” she said.

“Special mention to Rob Clarke, Ian McAdam and Darren Talbot who dedicate so much time, energy and patience into the players and the program,” she said.

“And thank you to the Panthers club, I am looking forward to a successful 2022 season both on and off the field.”

All of tomorrow’s action from Round One can be watched with a SANFL Now subscription. We will also continue to improve our coverage of the SANFLW with our updated Team of the Week series.

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Left to Right: Caitlin Couch, Brylee Kerrin, Rob Clarke, Maya Jakubiszyn, Shannon Hanning.

SANFLW -Round 1 –5.02.2022

North Adelaide v West Adelaide at Hisence Stadium -Development at 9.45am, League at 11.45am -

South Adelaide v Central Districts at Convenience Oval-Development at 9.50am, League at 11.50am -

What a journey it has been to get to this very exciting day. Lara Hardinggot selected in North Adelaide’s Developmentside and Doreena Hansen & Sarah Steele-Park ran out in the League team. What a Proud moment.

Then for South Adelaide we hadMaya Jakubiszynplay in the Development team while Shannon Hanning and Caitlin Couchput the Souths guernsey on for the League side. Congratulations Ladies.

This was such positive experience for all our Pinktail representatives and an amazing effort as a result of all their dedicated training leading into this memorable and uniquely special day.

Lara Harding - 9 final preparations, (pictured below), as she is about to run out for her first match in the reserves for North Adelaide Football Club.

How good is the Redtails logo on the North Adelaide playing shorts. Unbelievable partnership going from strength to strength.

Lara’s team went down by 8 points but Lara Hardingplayed an excellent game, playing approximately 90% game time mostly down back with some time in the midfield. Her pressure was awesome and the majority of her skills the same.

Sarah Steele-Park - 36 & Doreena Hansen - 41 pictured below receiving their debut jumpers prior to running out for North Adelaide’s Senior side against West Adelaide. These 2 ladies also managed to make an impact when given the opportunities. Maya Jakubiszyntook a few quarters to get into the game and gained confidence once she got her hands on the ball. Shannon Hanning and Caitlin Couchalso displayed some effective football to impress their Coaches in their League game. All the girls had plenty of positive moments from their first SANFLW experience and some constructive feedback from Coaches to work on for the next opportunity. 

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SANFLW -Round 2 – 12.02.2022 South Adelaide v North Adelaide at Flinders University stadium Development at 4.10pm and League at 6.00pm

RPRTP -Facebook post 10.02.2022 –pre game

What a massive few weeks it has been and it seems big things continue to build from the weeks and months gone. Seven Central Australian Pinktails, arrive in Adelaide tomorrow night for North Adelaide Football Club& South Adelaide Football Club.

The match at South Adelaide’s home ground where these women will be playing not only with each other , but also against each other in an absolute unique experience.

Maya Jakubiszynwill be playing for the Panthers in Development where she will be taking on Lara Harding& Kyanne Campbell Bloomfield(debuting this weekend) who will be both pulling on the Roosters Guernsey.

Then straight after that game in the League Doreena Hansen& Sarah Steele-Park  will be playing for the Roosters up against Caitlin Couch & Shannon Hanningwho line up for the Panthers.

All games we believe will be live streamed on the SANFL Now app. Reserves 4:10pm SA time - Seniors 6pm SA time Saturday 12th Feb 2022.

RPRTP Facebook post 12.02.2022 -post game

What a day for our very own Centralian Super Stars, paving the way for our current and upcoming young ones.

Two great games of footy where all 7 of our champions contributed. Fairly confident in saying that SA knows who our ladies all are now.

North Adelaide Footy Club got up in both game with the final match being an absolute nail bitter.

The Development game resultsSouth Adelaide Football Clubv North Adelaide Football Club

Maya Jakubiszyn played a solid game up forward for South Adelaide Football Club leading up at the footy and making options for her team mates time and time again.

Kyanne Campbell Bloomfield in her debut game kicked three points and looked absolutely dangerous in the forward line when she had the footy and pressured well with out it laying tackles and smothering the footy.

Lara Harding is going from strength to strength playing across half back repelling everything coming anywhere near her with her aggressive attack on the footy.

Senior’s South Adelaide Football Club v North Adelaide Football Club

Shannon Hanning was absolutely dynamite in the back line for SA, tacking Mark after mark and throwing herself into every single contest, I think NA though there was two of her at one stage. Racking up 11 kicks 6 marks 3 handle balls & 4 Tackles. Remarkable game. Named 5th best for South Adelaide.

Caitlin Couch for her debut game and the 90th woman to pull on a South Adelaide Senior Guernsey, was as solid as ever looking more than comfortable at this level , playing in a role she rarely if ever plays as a defensive forward. Caitlin is all class with, 7 kicks 2 marks 4 hand balls & 1 tackle.

Sarah Steele-Park Once again, Sarah was everywhere with an unstoppable work effort and team first attitude. I’d suggest she will be named in North’s best once the results are out. Sarah racked up 9 Kicks 1 mark 6 hand balls & 4 tackles with pressure effort after pressure effort.

Doreena Hansen hit her straps and was the possible difference in the end with 4 scoring shots 2 goals/2 behinds. She was basically unstoppable at one point when the ball hit the ground, Doreena at full pace would simply turn sprint gather goal.

The whole day was an absolute success for our 7 Central Australians.

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Sarah Steel-Park, Shannon Hanning, Caitlin Couch, Doreena Hansen, Maya Jakubiszyn & Lara Harding


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SANFLW -Round 3 Indigenous Round 19&20.02.2022

So proud of these incredible women and the dedication, sacrifice and outstanding ability to take this all in their stride. It’s simply UNBELIEVABLE!

All four teams that they played for didn’t get the W, two were within all but a kick, one a few goals and one was a one-sided contest. Most of the footy played over the two days was at incredible high velocity and absolutely physical.

Kyanne Campbell Bloomfield kicked her first goal for the North Adelaide Football Club and the rest of our amazing Centralian’s played their hearts out.

Sarah Steele-Park, Doreena Hansen & Kyanne Campbell played on Saturday afternoon after arriving in Adelaide Friday. They had the full support of Vanessa Stokes, Maya Jakubiszyn & Shannon Hanning who watched on in the stands prior to their games on Sunday afternoon for South Adelaide Football Club

The North mob returned at 6am Sunday morning while the South mob fly back to Alice 6am this morning. All will be back at work straight after landing and then to training tonight.

No doubt these opportunities are awesome but the effort, dedication and shear strength required is real, no doubt at times daunting and they are most definitely earned.

Watching all of these young women growing into leaders is priceless. Keep strong, keep growing and stay on course, the genuine support and interest from not only Centralian’s but South Australian’s is growing.

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SANFLW - Round 3 Indigenous Round - 19.02.2022 – North Adelaide Football Club League team photo

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SANFLW - Round 3 Indigenous Round - 19.02.2022 – North Adelaide Football Club



SANFLW Round 4 - 26.02.2022

A wrap from last weekends amazing experience for 15 of our young stars, 10 men in the NAFC trial game and 5 women in SANFLW. Positive feedback was the common theme from the weekend. Boom.

Vanessa Stokes suited up for South Adelaide Football Club’s Reserve side and Shannon Hanning playing her fourth game in a row for the Panthers, played in the Senior side against Norwood. Shannon clocked up 6 tackles, 4 kicks, 1 handball & 1 mark, but it was her desperate efforts that stood out and her clever taps to advantage in the rough and tumble. Nessa’s team had a hard day going down by a fair bit, but in true Vanessa style, she kept at it all game, with forward building pressure as if she was playing backline, hitting contest after contest.

Kyanne Campbell Bloomfield is certainly starting to find her feet, by kicking 1 goal 2 in her third showing for the North Adelaide’s Reserves. To finish the game with a memorable moment she kicked the winning point to seal the game by a point against Districts.

In North Adelaide Senior side, you could say that Doreena Hansen, had her break out game following up from her two goals a couple of games ago. Doreena kicked 2 goals this week, as well as attacking the ball with intensity and emitting pressure acts that enabled her to directly assist at least 4 other North goals in their win over Central’s. Doreena must of impressed her Coaches as she made it in the team of the week.

Sarah Steele-Park is going from strength to strength and is a huge part of North Adelaide’s Senior side midfield dominance, her ability to run and support while applying pressure to the opposition is brilliant and although it didn’t always get recorded in the end of game stats, when watching from the sideline, her influence on the play is quite obvious. Sarah came away with 7 tackles, 4 marks, 9 kicks, 3 handballs and 3 clearances.

An incredibly busy yet fruitful weekend.

#embracethepassiondeveloptolead

 



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SANFLW Round 5 - 5.03.2022

Shannon has been incredible over the past several weeks for South Adelaide Football Club, in conversations with Head coach Rick Watts, it is clear that this champion young Centralian has been one of the most consistent Panther performers across the first 5 rounds. Unfortunately, she was assisted from the field in yesterday’s strong win against West Adelaide. We aren’t sure exactly what has occurred but we are certainly crossing all fingers and wish Shan a speedie recovery.

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SANFLW Round 6  – 18th & 19th March 2022

Another huge weekend of Centralian’s from the Redtails Pinktails Right Tracks Program in the SANFLW season and SANFL trial series.

Sarah Steele-Park & Doreena Hansen started the weekend off as they flew in Friday night and arrived at Norwood’s home ground at Coopers Stadium with about 50 mins to spare before the first bounce between North Adelaide Football Club v Norwood. Both were a huge part of the win x 62 points, with Doreena having multiple shots on goal and scoring 1 goal & 2 points with many electrifying bursts through the packs and pressure acts. Sarah was her usual work horse self with 2 shots on goal herself, coming away with a point. Her absolute incredible ability to cover the ground was on show and her second half was brilliant. Sarah’s stats tally for the game: 7 tackles 10 kicks 4 handballs and 4 clearances covering 8.3 kms.

Brylee Kerrin then made her Senior debut playing alongside Caitlin Couch for South Adelaide against Woodville West Torrens where they also came out on top after a close fought win. Caitlin was solid as ever, with pressure act after pressure act, playing an absolute team game in the midfield, blocking, chasing and tackling from the start to the finish. Brylee started off a little overwhelmed but soon started to show her ability to evade and create. Brylee was so close to converting through the big sticks with a running goal but missed to the right. With the game on the line at the end of the third quarter, Brylee playing forward took it upon herself to push hard defensively and intercepted a ground ball, stepped and delivered the ball to her team mate extinguishing a possible scoring opportunity for WWTFC.

In the final game for the weekend Vanessa Stokes
play in the Reserves. Vanessa was named second best on ground for South Adelaide which was well deserved as she deflected WWTFC inside 50’s time and time again, with awesome pressure and clearing kicks. Her physical strength and well executed presence was obvious to all. Sadly, the South ladies didn’t get the win but fought all day to the very end.

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SANFLW -Round 7 – 26.03.2022

Lara Harding was back in for the North Adelaide Football Club Reserves named on the wing against Glenelg this Saturday and Armani Francois debuts for South Adelaide Football Club Reserves against Sturt this Saturday as well.

Brylee Kerrin will play with Arman Francois for South Adelaide Football Club and Sarah Steele-Park andDoreena Hansenhold their senior spots for North Adelaide Football Club League sidewho are both in great form to verse Glenelg at Coopers Stadium in Norwood.

Kyanne Campbell Bloomfield & Thea Wischusenhave both been selected for NT Thunder and will represent the NT this weekend in the U18s Nationals

Vanessa Stokes & Caitlin Couch are unavailable due to work and other commitments.

These women are absolutely awesome.


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RPRTP Pathway into SANFLW 2021

RPRTP – President and Founder – Rob Clarke’s efforts to try and get a pathway into SANFLW for Central Australians in 2021.

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RPRTP Pathway into SANFL 2021

RPRTP – President and Founder – Rob Clarke’s efforts to try and get a pathway into SANFL for Central Australians in 2021.

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Pinktails v Pulteney FC 19.03.21 Adelaide

The Pinktails Squad Flew to Adelaide to verse Pulteney FC at SAFC Oval - Flinders University Stadium on the 19th March 2021

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Redtails v BRFL in Darwin 23.01.2021 (2)

Redtails flew to Darwin to verse Big Rivers FL in a Rep Game at TIO Stadium on 23.01.2021 at 2pm

Redtails squad photo 22.01.2021



Redtails defeated Big Rivers FL 12-18-90 to 5-10-40 @ TIO Stadium Darwin – 23rd January 2021


1st Quarter: From the warm up the playing groups energy level felt high even in the quite stifling hot and humid conditions that Darwin is renowned for. From the 1st bounce the intensity from both sides was intense as players pounced on any opportunity to get their hands on the ball, not excluding our midfield contingent with Carlile and Miles confidently competing in the ruck knowing they had strong support from Remfrey, Barry, Clarke, Liddle, Darren Abbott, Adams, extending out wide to the wingmen Swan, Lynch, Shawn Foster & Nelson. Once propelled forward we had the talent of Luke Foster, Kunoth, Lockyer Jr, Smith, Stafford and Veteran Campbell creating scoring opportunities with Lockyer Jr, S Foster, Stafford and Smith each kicking a minor while Kunoth got our 1st  and only goals for the quarter. Our Defenders were not left our of this scrimmage, experiencing many BRFL entries into their defence zone. The defensive intercepts, tackles and pressure from, Cole, Kurt Abbott, Hampton, Lake, McAdam, Farrows and Armstrong were spectacular, relentless and allowed us to maintain a lead of 8 points at the end of a very intense 1st quarter.
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2nd Quarter: With all of the initial nerves out of the way the Redtails settled into their practised team structures to generate some very smooth and exciting passages of play. Lockyer Jr got busy upfield kicking 2 goals 2, including Barry and Kunoth with a goal each and minors from Campbell, McAdam and Stafford. Downfield Cole continued to do and exemplary  job to keep the renown Patrick under pressure and Armstrong was only a breath away to assist with some outstanding silky smooth defence of his own along with the calm, experienced and resilient efforts of Farrows, Lake, McAdam, Hampton and K Abbott. Carlile and Miles continued to use their big bodied presence in the ruck and around the ground effectively.  The extensive gut running work and extraordinary ball skills carried out by Remfrey, Barry, Clarke, Liddle, Adams, D Abbott, S Foster, Swan, Lynch and Nelson across the centre enabled many opportunities for us and helped to extend our lead by 30 points as the players left the field at half time for a well earnt break to cool off and rehydrate. 
Redtails 5-9-39 to BRFL 1-3-9

3rd Quarter: As a storm was moving closer the air around the ground cooled, generating a surge of renewed energy to the players as the Redtails unleashed, exhibiting their signature Central Australian style of fast moving, skilful and exhilarating football. Everyone was up and about searching for a lead or opportunity to gain possession of the ball. The flurry of forward entries had many lining up for scoring opportunities, consequently D Abbott, Barry, Armstrong, Kunoth, Adams and Smith snapped minors while Barry, Lockyer, Kunoth, S Foster were all successful with a goal each and Stafford raised the bar with 2 goals totalling 14 scoring shots for the quarter and increasing our lead to 64 points. Redtails 11-17-83 to BRFL 2-7-19

4th Quarter: The final quarter witnessed the skies open up with a deluge of rain pouring onto the grounds and a reduction in light as dark clouds engulfed the area. Unfortunately the Redtails had an extremely strong prevailing wind to try and run and kick the ball into making forward movement extremely challenging, not to mention scoring shots problematic and difficult. Lockyer Jr kicked our only minor while our Veteran Matt Campbell was the only candidate successful in slotting us a goal that he basically ran into the square with and dribbled it through. BRFL had more success and more advantageous conditions going to their end of the field allowing them to add their best scoring tally per quarter with 3goals 3, but not enough to get close to our lead. Our lads enjoyed the wet weather experience of sliding through masses of water and a chance to adjust and try our some wet weather skills. It was a well earnt victory by 50 points.
Redtails 12-18-90 to BRFL 5-10-40

A massive Thank you to our wonderful Sports Med volunteers – Kirstin Remfrey, Tim Watkins & Renee Elliott.
The work they do is greatly appreciated and invaluable to allow our players to get the best out of their bodies at training sessions, in the game and to recover afterwards.

Water Carriers are also crucial team members, so Thank you to Brooke Schembri, Melinda Taylor, Kym Ellis & Abi Sekitoga.

Thanks to Head Coach- Shaun Cusack and Assistant Coaches- Rob Clarke, Ian McAdam, Darren Talbot & Damien Hall, Runner- Darren Talbot, Board Rotation –Ebony Miller.  
These Team Leaders do so much more than just instructing the team how to play, they volunteer their time to help mentor, guide and assist these young men to navigate their everyday lives and to develop healthy lifestyles and positive outcomes.

Redtails 12-18-90 to Big Rivers FL 5-10-40

Goals Scorers:- Nigel Lockyer Jr, Tosh Kunoth -3, Dylan Barry, Daniel Stafford -2, Shawn Foster & Matt Campbell -1goal each.

Best on Ground:- Dylan Barry, Nigel Lockyer Jr, Rohan Armstrong, Gareth Remfrey, Matt Campbell, Luke Adams. 

  (Written by Alecia Clarke)



Redtails team photo 23.01.2021




The Redtails Senior men played in Darwin over the weekend against the Big Rivers Football League (Katherine region) in a much anticipated rematch which seen Katherine take that honour way back in 2009.


With good representation from most clubs the fellas had been preparing for this match since well before Christmas and it showed in the result. On the day the players had to endure the full brunt of Darwin weather playing in energy zapping hot and humid  conditions in the first half, then in the second half torrential rain and flooding!

Best on ground and Redtails Vice Captain Dylan Barry said “ It was awesome and I’m honoured to wear the Redtails jumper, it’s a massive program to be a part of, it was a really good result in the end. It’s all about coming together and making our families proud”.

Leading up to the game the players attended a Nutrition session conducted by Jacinda Roberts (former CAAC Dietitian) and Right Track. We also follow the players up with employment support and if needed Health/ Wellbeing.

The Redtails success will never be based on what the score board says at the end of a game. Our success is based on the impact the Redtails and Pinktails experience has on our players. We want the players to come away with the knowledge that preparation is key, not only in footy but in life. So throughout the season Right Tracks support Football, Basketball and Netball Clubs


Cheers!
Macca

Ian McAdam

Sports and Health Coordinator
Redtails/Pinktails Right Tracks Program

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