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1 Football Technical Plan 2013 Steve Rohan-Jones Technical Director
Weston Molonglo FC Football Technical Plan 2013 Steve Rohan-Jones Technical Director

2 Overview Purpose Vision National Curriculum & Building Blocks
WMFC Strategic Plan Pillars Coaching Player Development Performance Pathways 2013 Plan Technical Committee Governance

3 Purpose Seek endorsement of the Technical Plan for 2013
Seek endorsement of Junior Academy 2014

4 How we play -FFA Playing Style
Pro-active, effective possession and creative individuals Quick transition and intelligent collective pressing Strong team mentality Formation

5 How we coach – coaching expertise model

6 WMFC Strategic Plan Strategic Priority 3
Develop a coordinated high performance pathway Targets NPL by 2015 Pathway for progression to WPL/NPL etc Strategic Priority 4 Provide opportunities to attract and develop the skills of club volunteers Increase the number of qualified coaches

7 Vision Provide an environment to produce the next generation of players and coaches summed up as follows: “Did you know Tom Rogic started as a junior at WMFC?” “How about Ange Postecoglou his first coaching appointment was at WMFC?”

8 Pillars Coaching Player Development Performance Pathways

9 Pillar One Philosophy / Coaching charter Qualification matrix
Education Criteria Funding

10 Coaching costs Coaching A Licence Part 1 - $2850 / $2300
Part 2 (FC) - $2000 / $1600 Part 3 - $1600 / $1200 B Licence Reg - $2200 Cen - $3500 / $2200 C Licence Reg – S or Y $1050 Reg – S & Y $1650 Cen - $1900 / $1200

11 Coaching Quals by 2015 Coaching TD / NPL Head Coach = A $15,100
NPL Assistant / U20 = B $4400 20 Asst / U Head = C $6000 WPL ? Likely similar TOTAL: $25, 500

12 Pillar Two Junior Academy U10-11 U9 U8 Discovery phase Futsal
Player Development Junior Academy U10-11 U9 U8 Discovery phase Futsal Year round football Endorse Junior Academy 14

13 Pillar Three Selection and grading NPL Senior Teams Reporting
Performance Pathways Selection and grading NPL Senior Teams Reporting NPL 16 & WPL 15 coach

14 Technical Committee Technical Director – Steve Rohan-Jones
Overall technical direction Liaison with CF Implement Club technical plan PL compliance Skills Acquisition Director– Bede Gahan Assist liaison CF Assist monthly sessions PL liaison Club Coaching Coordinator – Richard Jalland Deliver community coaching courses Coordinate non PL coaches Coordinate grading Support, Supervise and Deliver on the technical development of the three pillars to meet the WMFC strategic priorities Level of qualifications

15 Governance and reporting
Technical Director reports to the Executive Committee (ExCo) on the Technical Plan liaises with CF Technical Director on alignment with CF Technical requirements ExCo endorses budget for implementation of Technical Plan approves the Technical Plan

16 Issues and actions Measurements of success (TBD for each pillar)
Funding of coach education Staged plan for development of Junior Academy lists and website access Governance with Senior Coaches Coaching ‘contracts’ or agreements

17 Issues and actions Measurements of success (TBD for each pillar)
Funding of coach education Staged plan for development of Junior Academy lists and website access Governance with Senior Coaches Coaching ‘contracts’ or agreements

18 World Leader in the World Game
FFA vision

19 Purpose Understand my role as a coach at Weston Creek regarding creating a fun and challenging learning environment for my players Contributing to the technical development of Weston Creek players

20 Brief to Coaches Understand my role as a coach at Weston Creek regarding creating a fun and challenging learning environment for my players Contributing to the technical development of Weston Creek players

21 Coaching Philosophy Coaching aim
I never teach my pupils, I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn – Albert Einstein Is to have players that understand Football starts in the head, passes through the body and down to the feet, never the other way around

22 Coaching Philosophy Club Aim
The game is what teaches you, the coach/trainer guides, corrects and motivates What does this look like More action – let them play Key lessons – ask questions Positive reinforcement – praise what is right Hear – See - Do PATIENCE – PATIENCE – PATIENCE

23 2014 Plan Conduct Introduction to Coaches and Managers meeting Weston Club Coaches Clinic – Apr, May, Jun Provide tips and training advice Coaching Qualifications See CF website for details Next Grassroots coaching XXXX Register on MFC website as a coach

24 Discovery Phase (FUN) 5-9 years
Create a learning environment no ‘coaching’ Small sided games Players – fun, trial and error Less More Less standing around and in lines More playing

25 How do you do this? Explain game activity quickly Demonstrate
Check with questions 3 x minute activities Coaching qualification =

26 Skill Acquisition Phase (SKILLS)
9-13 years “Golden Age” of motor learning Functional game skills 1v1 Striking the ball Running with the ball Both Feet Players – fun improve technical skills Less standing around and in lines More playing

27 How do you do this? Challenge players Game related
Coaching qualification = Give example of challenging players

28 Game Training Phase (PLAYING)
13-16 years Apply Functional game skills Play as a team based on Tactical skills Building up Attacking Transitioning Defending For the players – tactical awareness Coaching qualification = Less standing around and in lines More playing

29 How do you do this? The Game is the starting point
Modify the game as necessary Is football being played? Give example of challenging players

30 Performance Phase Phase (COMPETING)
16-20 years Perfect game training Functional game skills Add football conditioning For the players – performing Coaching qualification = Less standing around and in lines More playing

31 How do you do this? Only game related exercises
Dynamic stretching before trg and games Check Technique – Insight - Communication Give example of challenging players

32 What can you expect from the club
Support to attend relevant coaching licences Monthly sessions focused on coach development Website/Newsletter advertise date/time Access to sessions you can use in your training Existing programs developing players Junior Girls Skills Development (Dave Garrity) Give example of challenging players

33 What the Club expects from you
Attend relevant coaching licences (mandatory) Attend Monthly sessions for your age group Deliver age specific training based on research and technical direction Give example of challenging players

34 Model Acquisition Game


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