HVFC Sub Junior Handbook 2016.pub
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HVFC Sub Junior Handbook 2016.pub
HAPPY VALLEY FOOTBALL CLUB SUB JUNIOR HANDBOOK SEASON 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS History of HVFC HVFC Memberships HVFC 2016 Committee Members HVFC 2016 Coaching Staff HVFC Presidents Message HVFC Code of Conduct HVFC Junior Development Policy SFL Code of Conduct Trainers Information Heat Policy HVFC Merchandise HVFC Social Events Calendar Volunteers HVFC Sponsorship HVFC Sponsors HVFC Senior Program 2016 SFL Club Addresses HVFC Club Song Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Pages 8-11 Page 12 Pages 13-15 Pages 18-19 Page 20-21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Pages 26-29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Front cover: Whole Club Photo. Photo courtesy Simon Fleming Photography. Middle pages: 2015 images for A grade, B grade, U18, U16 and U14 teams. Congratulatio n to the U14 and U16 teams who both made the Grand Final, Ale x Nicholson winner of the Steve Turner medal for best on ground against Flagstaff Hill, Jacob Battifuoco winner of the MAC game changer in round 13, Mitch Bindig winner of SFL Best Team Man for U16’s, Tyler Oliver winner of the SFL Mail Medal and Best Team Man for U14’s and Ryleigh Scott Winner of the HVFC First Class Accounts Junior Player of the Year. 2 HISTORY OF HVFC The modern Happy Valley Football Club was born in 1951 and began playing football in 1952 in blue and gold guernsey's in the Hills Central League. In the early sixties the club left the Hills competitio n to join the Glenelg, South and West League. To avoid clashing wit h Glandore the Vikings made the adjustment to black and gold, the colours, we as a club now call our own. The Vikings won premierships at the top le vel in both 1970 and 1974 under the captaincy of Wayne Baxter, but these were in the third divisio n of the league. The Happy Valley/Aberfoyle Park area was mostly vineyards or sheep paddocks at this time. We held an insignificant power until the eightie s when we joined the Southern League. We were accepted in Division 11 and made the Grand Final in our first season, playing regular finals football until 1984 when we moved to Divisio n 1. The mid eighties in Division1 saw the Vikings on the end of some big thrashings. At that moment, the mood changed and a lo t of people , too many to mentio n, decided to change the cult ure of the football club. Some important and bold decisio ns were made that turned our reputation as one of the easy teams in the competitio n, into one of the most feared and respected clubs in the SFL. We threatened to make the finals in 1990 and eventually got there in 1991, as well as winning premierships in 1992,1993,1995,1996,1998 and 1999. A couple of years passed when we wait ed for our juniors to become men and we won an A Grade premiership in 2003. From then we never missed a finals series and in 2012 our A Grade won another premiership against Brighton. Many relate our success to the development of the area, neighbouring one of the biggest High School’s in the state, but to be the best requires more than numbers. You also need the best coaches, the best trainers, the best support staff and the best administratio n. We have been very fortunate to have had an exceptio nal qualit y of personnel involved at all levels of our club. Our forefathers have left a legacy we can all be proud of and we can all walk talle r on the back of their success. Our standards are high, our expectatio ns are high, and the rewards so far have been worth the effort. Lets continue the legacy and club success in 2016 and beyond. Wear the Big “V” proudly! 3 HVFC MEMBERSHIPS The HVFC will be offering the follo wing memberships in 2016: Senior Player: Membership Entit lements: • One senior player rights • Free entry into home games • One free associate membership • One free entry into the weekly draw $325 Junior Player: Membership entit lements: • One junior player rights • Free entry into home games • Two free associate memberships • One free entry into the weekly draw $200 Sub-Junior Player: Membership Entit lements: • One sub-junior player rights • Free entry into home games • Two free associate memberships • One free entry into the weekly draw $125 Social M ember: Membership Entit lements: • Free entry into all home games $35 Discounts are available for addit ional players in the same family. Important information for players: to be able to be select ed players have to be financial members of the HVFC. To organise payment, or a player payment agreement, please speak to HVFC Treasurer Tony Davis or Secretary Kevin Beard. 4 HVFC COACHING STAFF 2016 Senior: Club Coach/ A Grade Coach Ben Cole man 0419 234 746 B Grade Adam Taylor 0438 813 213 C Grade TBA Under 18 Shaun Elletson 0422 665 306 David Couch 0408 820 241 Junior: Under 16 Under 16 Vikings TBA Under 14 Steve Greening 0418 838 791 Under 14 Vikings Chiron Mitchell 0425 236 231 Under 12 Black Chris Kershaw 0412 996 154 Under 12 Gold Jason Francis 0403 608 412 Under 10 Black Stuart Reeves 0410 846 200 Under 10 Gold Jason Rose & Jamie Meredith 0401 045 931 0402 355 287 Sub Junior: Under 10 Vikings TBA Under 8 Black Craig Wheeler 0458 440 133 Under 8 Gold Adrian Green 0409 097 618 Under 8 Vikings Aaron Jensen 0411 160 591 Operations Managers Senior Mike Matthews Junior Damian McCann 0488 290 555 Natalie Jones 0417 819 659 Sub Junior 5 HVFC COMMITTEE 2016 Executive Committ ee President Steve Maguire 0407 606 546 Vice President Steve Greening 0418 838 791 Secretary Kevin Beard 0421 069 771 Treasurer Tony Davis 0413 306 135 Denise Schurgott 0403 258 927 Football Director & Senior Operations Mike Matthews 0408 843 086 Junior Operatio ns Damian McCann 0418 622 999 Natalie Jones 0417 819 659 Steve Davenport Joe Maio rana 0434 685 119 0407 275 960 Sue Hoppo 0421 615 777 Jill Lillis 0411 602 340 Neville Schurgott 0450 881 936 SFL Delegate Steve Turner 0433 420 383 Child Safety Offic er Kevin Beard 0421 069 771 Canteen Manager Lyn Rowney 0402 635 732 Shannon Sanderson Peter Rowney Mal Tomlinson Belinda Howden Merchandise General Committee Sub Junior Operations Sponsorship Communications Events HVS&SC General David Couch 6 MEET OUR EXECUTIVE & MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Dear Member, Our committee works hard to put up to 16 teams on the park each week. All are dedicated to making the Happy Valle y Football Club a great place to play footy and be involved with. Below are photos of our current committee members. Don’t hesit ate to approach them if you have any issues or just to le t them know you appreciate their hard work! Steve Maguire President Steve Greening Vice President Steve Davenport & Joe Maiorana Co-Sponsorship Directors Mike Matthews Senior Ops Damian McCann Junior Ops Kevin Beard Secretary Tony Davis Treasurer Denise Schurgott Merchandise Sue Hoppo Communications Nat Jones Sub Junior Ops Steve Turner SFL Delegate Jill Lillis Events Neville Schurgott HVS&SC Rep 7 HVFC PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE A big welcome to all our players, sponsors, supporters and volunteers for season 2016. Last year was another successful year for the Club having 4 out of the 5 Saturday teams in the finals and 2 out of the 3 Sunday teams in finals. This is a tremendous achie vement for the Club and highlights the continued strength of our Club. After a search for an A grade coach four weeks into the 2015 season, Steve Wallace was appointed. Steve did a great job for the remainder of the season and brought a sense of respect from the players to those who give up their time to ensure the Club runs smoothly which is sometimes forgotten. I would like to thank all the coaches, coordinators, support staff and parents from Sub Juniors to Senior’s who made 2015 a successful year. I would like to thank in partic ular the management committee and executive for 2015. Talking to other Club Presidents across the SFL I am lucky to have this team, the professionalism and value that these people portray cannot be under estimated. A big thank you also to my wife Heather, she doesn’t get involved in a direct way at the Club but is a great sounding board for me when I have decisions to make or a bad day at the football. We cannot afford to become complacent, we have fantastic facilit ies, good junior program, developing senio r group and great committee but we need to alw ays be looking for opportunities for improvement. Continuous improvement and succession planning should be paramount in our thinking and every decisio n we make. We should ask ourselves is this decisio n helping H.V.F.C. to be the best club in the Southern Football League. Finally I would like to welcome past premiership player Ben Cole man back to the Club and congratulate him on his selectio n as Club/A grade Coach for season 2016. Steve Maguire HVFC President 0408 820 241 8 HVFC CODE OF CONDUCT RESPECT • It is a privilege to play at Happy Valley Football Club. This privilege comes with a series of responsibilities and expectations that go with being a Happy Valley Football Club player. • Remember at all times you are a member of the Happy Valley Football Club. Accept this responsibility and conduct yourself at all times in a manner that brings credit to yourself and the Club. RACIAL VILIFICATION POLICY The Happy Valley Football Club prides itself in providing a safe and welcoming environment for any person to enjoy football either as a participant or a spectator. The club has a zero tolerance regarding any conduct which may be perceived as racial in anyway. SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY Any information HVFC members need is on the HVFC website (www.hvfc.com.au) or Facebook and Twitter pages or can be obtained by contacting committee members or respective coaches. Social media pages, Facebook and Twitter are primarily used to contact members and supporters. HVFC sponsors and members of the public also follow these pages, therefore it is important that no offensive language or material posted to the pages that tarnishes the reputation of the HVFC. Any breaches to this policy will not be tolerated. TRAINING • Regular season training for Sub Juniors is scheduled for Friday nights at Happy Valley Football Club, Taylors Road Aberfoyle Park. Sub Juniors train from 5:30 pm-6:30pm (Under 8’s), 6.00pm-7.00pm (Under 10’s) and 6:15pm-7.30pm (Under 12’s). • Any changes t o these arrangements will be communicat ed t o players by t heir respect ive coaches. HVFC MATCH DAY STANDARDS • All players are required to report to the match venue at the nominated report time given by the respective coach or notify their coach if they are unable to play prior to the commencement of the game. • All players are expected to wear mouth guards to training and games. 9 HVFC CODE OF CONDUCT HVFC MATCH DAY DUTIES (Volunteers are required to assist) • Runner-(not required for Under 8s) must be wearing closed in shoes, preferably runners (thongs or bare feet will not be accepted) and a HVFC runner top and shorts (found in the Guernsey bag of each team). • Goal Umpire-must be wearing a white goal umpire jacket (found in the Guernsey bag of each team) and must be noting the scores for both teams and confer with the other Goal Umpire at each break. It is also required that the white flags (found in the Guernsey bag of each team) are used when there is a score at each end. • Timekeeper-is required for home games only. The Timekeeper is in charge of the clock, which is set to a specific time depending on the grade playing. The timekeeper is also in charge of blowing the siren to signal the start and finish of each quarter. • Game Day Co-ordinator-is the point of contact between the two sides on the day for any issues. The Co-ordinator is the only person allowed to approach umpires regarding any issues arising during the game. They must ensure that coaching staff, players and supporters are adhering to code of conduct. At home games they ensure that ovals are set up as per rules for Under 8’s, 10’s and 12’s. This includes time keepers box, siren and change rooms being open for players and umpires. They ensure that sign off of ground check form is completed by both team’s co-ordinators if the ground is suitable for play, any hazards or issues are to be noted on the form. Carbon copy kept in book. They liaise with other team’s co-ordinator to ensure that they are happy with set up and ready to commence play at allocated times. They deal with any field issues from parents during the day and take notes where appropriate ie: player behaviour, incidents. They ensure both sides have a trainer available for any potential injuries - trainers must be visible in white uniform. The Game Day Co-ordinator must wear a high vis vest as supplied by SFL. Ensure both teams have co-ordinator. Any incidents to be noted and advised to SubJunior Co-ordinator and Club Secretary. • Team manager-each team requires a team manager to assist the coach and their players and to co-ordinate volunteers on game days. • Canteen– Every team needs to provide two adults to assist in the canteen on game days. • Guernsey Washing-Each team requires a volunteer each week to wash the guernseys. Please return the washed guernseys to your team manager on Friday night at training. 10 HVFC CODE OF CONDUCT Sub-Junior Matrix—Under 8’s: Playing Ground: Approximately 80 x 60 meters— 1/2 senior oval Ball: Synthetic Sherrin Size 1 Team: 12 players separated in 3 zones with 4 players per zone Playing time: 4x 10 minutes Contact Tackling: Players cannot make contact wit h another player unless accidental Players are not allowed to hold opposit ion players Players are not allowed to knock the ball or steal the ball from players hands No pushing between players Players are not allowed to bump, barging or fend off players Players are not allowed to deliberately smother the ball Players are not allowed to shepherd other players Marking: Must be a reasonable attempt wit h 2 hands with any distance Bouncing the ball: 1 bounce only Running distance: 10 meters Distance penalt y: 10 meters Coaches: are able to go on the ground to support and coach players Runner: No runner allowed on the ground Sub—Junior Matrix Under 10’s: Playing Ground: Approximately 100 x 80 meters / 3/4 of senio r oval Ball: Synthetic Sherrin Size 2 Team: Play up to 15 players Playing time: 4x 12 minutes Contact Tackling: Players can apply modified tackle on oppositio n player Players can hold opposit ion player from side or rear Player can knock the ball out of opposit ion players hands No pushing Player can steal the ball from the opposit ion player No deliberate bumping No barging or fending off Players can smother the ball Players cannot bring opposit ion players to the ground Players can shepherd—arms must be extended No deliberate contact between players unless they are tackling or holding the player 11 HVFC CODE OF CONDUCT Mini League—Modif ied Rules Under 10’s: Marking: Player can catch the ball with any distance Bouncing the ball: 1 bounce only Running distance: 10 meters Distance penalt y: 10 meters Coaches: Coaches are not allowed to go on the ground Runner: Runner can be used Mini League Modified Rules—Under 12’s: Playing Ground: Approximately 135x 110 meters— full senio r oval Ball: Synthetic Sherrin Size 3 Team: Up to 18 players Playing time: 4x 15 minutes Contact Tackling: Players can use wrap around tackle Players can hold opposit ion players Players can knock the ball out of opposit ion players hands Players can push opposit ion players in the side Players can steal the ball from opposit ion players Players can bump oppositio n players as per the Laws of the Game Players are not allowed to barg, however they can fend off other players Players can smother the ball No players is to be deliberately dumped, thrown or slung to the ground by a tackle Players are allowed to shepherd—non aggressive blo ck Barging is not allowed however players can fend off with open hands providing it is not above the shoulders Marking: Catching the ball Bouncing the ball: 2 bounce only Running distance: 10 meters Distance penalt y: 25 meters Coaches: Coaches are not allowed to go on the ground Runner: No runner allowed on the ground 12 HVFC SUB JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT POLICY The Happy Valle y Football Club endeavours to: • Promote and foster sub junior football at HVFC by formulating policies for the expansio n and improvement of sub junio r football. • Our aim is to teach and develo p football skills, encourage players to be part of a team environment, enjoy the game and create happy and disciplined young footballers. IMPORTANT DATES First game—May 1 Fees due—May 28. If fees are not finalised or you have made no arrangements with the Treasurer or his representative by this day then your child will not be selected to play. Carnivals– at the end of the home and away season, the SFL runs a carnival for each grade. The Under 8 carnival will be held on July 31 The Under 10 carniv al will be held on August 7 The Under 12 carniv al will be held on August 14 13 SFL CODE OF CONDUCT PLAYERS:• • • • • • • • • • • • Play by the rule s Never argue wit h an official or umpire. If you disagree with an umpires decision have your coach or team manager approach the offic ial during a break or after the match. Control your temper. Verbal abuse of officials or other players deliberately distracting or provoking an opponent is not acceptable or permitted in any sport. Work equally hard for yourself and/or for your team. Your team’s performance will benefit and so will you. Be a good sport. Treat all players as you would like to be treated. Do not interfere wit h, bully or take unfair advantage of another player. Cooperate with your coach, team-mates and opponents. Without them there would be no competit ion. Play for the “FUN OF IT” and not just to please parents and coaches. Avoid the use of derogatory language based on gender, race etc. Remember that undue and/or unnecessary breaches of the above may see you sent from the ground or reported. This will not only reflect on you but also your team and may put your team at a disadvantage and may result in you being disciplined and/or suspended. 14 SFL CODE OF CONDUCT COACHES:• • • • • • • • • • • Never ridic ule or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a game. Teach your players to play by the rules. Be reasonable in your demands on young player’s time energy and enthusiasm. Avoid overplaying the talented players. All players need and deserve equal time. Ensure that equipment and facilit ie s meet safety standards and are appropriate to the age and abilit y of the players. Develop team respect for the ability of opponents and for the judgment of officials and opposing coaches. Follow the advic e of a physic ian when determining when an injured player is ready to recommence training or competit ion. Remember that children need a coach they can respect. Be generous with your praise when it is deserved, and set a good example. Make a personal commitment to keep yourself informed on sound coaching practic es and the principals of growth develo pment of children. SPECTATORS:• • • • • • • • • • • Remember children play sport for fun. They are not playing for the entertainment of spectators nor are they miniature professionals. Applaud good performance and efforts from each team. Congratulate all partic ipants upon their performance regardless of the games outcomes. Respect the offic ial’s decision. If there is a disagreement, follo w the appropriate procedure in order to questio n the decisio n and teach the children to do likewise. Never ridic ule or scold a child for making a mistake during a competit ion. Use posit ive comments to encourage players - they are motiv ational. Condemn the use of viole nce in any form, be it by spectator, coaches, officials or players. Show respect for your team’s opponents. Without them there would be no game. Encourage players to follow the rules and the official’s decisio ns. Demonstrate appropriate social behaviour by not using foul language, harassing players, coaches or officials. Avoid the use of derogatory language based on gender or race. 15 16 17 SFL CODE OF CONDUCT PARENTS:• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 18 Encourage children to partic ipate, if they are interested. If a child is unwilling, do not force him or her. Focus upon the child’s efforts and performance rather than the overall outcome of the event. Turn defeat into victory by helping your child work towards skill improvement and good sportsmanship. Teach children that an honest effort is as important as victory, so that the result of each game is accepted without undue disappointment. Encourage children to alw ays partic ipate according to the rules. Never ridic ule or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a game. Remember children are involved in an organised sport for their enjoyment, not yours. Remember that children learn best from example , applaud good play by all teams. If you disagree with an official, raise the issue through the appropriate channels rather than questioning the official’s judgment and honesty in public. Remember, most officials give their time and effort for your child’s involvement. Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from sporting activ itie s Recognise the value and importance of volunteer coaches. They give of their time and resources to provide recreational activit ies for the children and deserve your support. Avoid the use of derogatory language based on gender/race etc. Please remember that as parents, you play a huge role in supporting your children to play football at a club. If you have any queries or issues to raise at all please do so eit her through your team manager or the executive of your club. TRAINERS INFORMATION As we prepare for the football season, every player should be asking themselv es, How can I beat my opponent? Well, if all things are equal, the only advantage you may have over your opponent is the way you recover from your last match and the way you prepare for your next match. Includes: • Ice down for up to 48 hours after the match (10-15mins on 60 mins off). • Low level exercise the day after your match (this will remove waste product from your system and allow you to train at a higher level during the week). • Low alcohol intake follo wing your match (alcohol can aggravate soft tissue injuries result ing in increased bruising and swelling). Post game nutrition • A meal based on ric e should be eaten within 2 hours of comple ting your exercise. • Rehydration (fluid replacement) should be at the rate of 1 litre per kilo lost during exercise). Preparation (up to 3 days prior to event): • • Increase carbohydrate lo ading (rice, steamed chicken, pasta, lean meats). Drink plenty of fluids. Event day: • • • • Your stomach should be empty by the time you compete. Meals should be high in complex carbohydrates and low in fat and protein (ric e based, pancakes, fruit muesli, bananas, canned spaghetti). Meal should be light but satisfying. Drink plenty of fluids (no carbonated drinks). 19 TRAINERS INFORMATION UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE CLUB MEDICAL STAFF, PLAYERS ARE REQUESTED TO OBSERVE: • Any hygiene requirements e.g. use of water bottle s . • Any nutritio nal requirements e.g. drinking of fluids before, during or after activit y. • Treatment of injurie s shall be on a needs basis, both during games and at training. • Players requiring treatment but not training will be seen after training has commenced. • No player will receiv e ad hoc treatment on game day. • Serious injurie s will command immediate response ahead of other needs. • Maximum of 3 players should be in the medical room at all times. • In the event that an injury or emergency occurs during planned club activ itie s, permission is granted to the club’s medic al staff to provide the player with necessary treatment to return to active partic ipation. • Permission is also granted to send a player to an emergency hospit al or clinic if deemed necessary or advisable . • In the absence of players parents (under age) or guardian, players will be treated as necessary by the medic al staff. • All players shall complete a medic al information sheet. • Any directio n from medic al professio nals (doctor, physio etc) will not be overridden by medical staff. • Players must inform the medical staff of any special medic al condit ion that you may have had, or currently have e.g. asthma, diabetes, epile psy etc. HEAD INJURY POLICY The sports medic ine staff shall assess a player suffering a head injury. If the player is assessed as having any degree of concussion, the player will not be allo wed to resume playing that day. The player shall not be allowed to resume training or commence playing again until a written medical cle arance from a doctor has been receiv ed by the Club’s sports medic ine staff. This policy has been developed using the guidelines of the booklet ‘The Management of Concussion in Australian Football’, published by the AFL Medical Officers Association 2008. 20 HEAT POLICY The Happy Valle y Football Club Hot Weather Polic y has been adapted from the SANFL Hot Weather Policy and will assist volunteers, players, officials and spectators to undertake necessary actio n in cases of extreme hot weather. This is to prevent injury, and possible death, from heat illness by recognizing and managing potentially dangerous heat sit uations. The Happy Valle y Football Club recognizes that the risk of an elevated body temperature from high intensit y sport in a hot environment is significant, and can lead to heat illness presented as heat exhaustion and heat stroke. The Happy Valley Football Club also recognizes that children are at a higher risk than adults. Symptoms can be worse if fluid replacement during exercise is inadequate whic h leads to fluid lo ss and dehydration. Training/Competitions in Hot W eather—The Happy Valley Football Club Head Trainer or person acting in this capacit y where the Head Trainer is not available shall check the Southern Suburbs( Noarlunga) forecast temperature at 6pm the day before the event on the Australian Bureau of Meteorolo gy website - www.bom.gov.au . Based on the forecast temperature, the follo wing actio n will be taken regarding the event: Ambient Temperture Risk of Heat Illness Recommended Management for sports activities 26 - 30 Moderate All Grades Time interval between available drinks no more than15 minutes, with a break sufficient for all players to replenish fluids. Overall duration of session to be 60-90 minutes. High - very high Seniors: Time interval between available drinks no more than 15 minutes, with a break sufficient for all players to replenish fluids. Activity in tensity to be reduced to moderate pace with breaks in intensity Overall duration of session to be 60-90 minutes Juniors: Outdoor activities modified with reduction in in tensity and increased drink break sufficient for players to replenish fluids. Interval between breaks no more than 10 minutes with use of shade as much as possible. Overall duration of session limited to 60 minutes. Sub Junior: All activities cancelled Extreme Seniors: No outdoor activities to be conducted between 10am and 4pm. Water based activities or activities in air conditioned indoor facilities may be conducted but must be modified to prevent heat stress. Modified outside activity only in consultation with Head Trainer . All Junior and Sub Junior training cancelled 31 - 35 36 and above 21 HEAT POLICY Where there has been a change in the Southern Suburbs( Noarlunga) temperature after 6pm the evening before the training or game, the trainer on duty shall refer back to the above chart to advise coaches and officials on the activit y and intensit y of such that can be conducted after the trainer on duty has taken the temperature prio r to the activit y commencing. Use of a smartphone is reasonable to determine the locality temperature. Players and officials shall be encouraged to drink fluid prio r to and during all competit ions and training sessions to avoid dehydration, and for rehydration following competit ions and training sessions. In all competit ions and training sessions the Happy Valley Football Club shall ensure that there is an adequate supply of water for drinking and refreshment, and the appropriate drinks breaks are taken as necessary during theses competit ions or training sessio ns. Players and officials wit h any symptoms of heat illness shall immediately cease exercising. They shall have immediate first aid treatment including Strip/Soak/Fan (strip off any excess clothing and rest in a shaded area, soak or spray with water and rehydrate, and fan) to reduce body temperature as quickly as possible. This person shall immediately be referred for treatment by a medic al professio nal. The sports trainer on duty will manage the person’s condit ion, according to Senior First Aid principle s and seek further medic al attentio n if necessary. 22 HVFC MERCHANDISE The club offers a range of official Viking clo thing and accessorie s for purchase. We endeavor to offer good quality clothing at a reasonable price, but most important of all, we want to see our members wearing the club colours and lo go wit h pride. Look like a team play like a team Merchandise includes: • Polos • Hoodie s • Jackets • Shorts • Footy Socks • T-shirts • Bags (can be embroided for an extra cost) • Stubby Holders • Baseball Caps • Beanies • Umbrellas A club representative will be available to assist you wit h your choic es on Thursday nights, Friday nights, and Saturday home games. We also welc ome any second hand boots for sale and can sell these on your behalf - these are very popular wit h the Sub Junior players. Boots must be in good condit ion and cle aned before we can accept them. We are alw ays looking for new merchandise ideas or any one to assist with the merchandise - enquirie s can be made via the websit e or to Denise Schurgott 0403 258 927. 23 SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR 2016 The HVFC Social Committee le d by Jill Lillis are busy planning the social events for the 2016 season. Listed below are the following events that are currently being planned with dates to be advised: • Quiz Night • Bingo Night • Ladies Day • Life Members & Sponsors Lunch • Dad’s game • Presentatio n nights All informatio n regarding the HVFC social events will be made available closer to the event and will be constantly updated through the clubs newsle tter, websit e and social media avenues: Facebook and Twit ter. Below are pictures of some of our members enjoying functions in 2015 24 VOLUNTEERS The involv ement of volunteers at HVFC is the key to success and lo ng term sustainabilit y of the Club. The commitment volunteers make in terms of their time is substantial. Volunteers are vit al to the successful running of HVFC. Clubs rely on volunteers to take an active interest in the future of their organisation and their specific roles wit hin it. As a part of the HVFC community it is required that each member is to donate a few hours of their time over the course of the season. This time can be utilized in the following ways: How can you help? On the Field: • Goal umpires, • Boundary umpires • Water runners • Become a trainer • Time keeper • Set up and cleaning of the grounds before & after a home game • Scoreboard attendants Off the field: • Wash guernseys • Help in the canteen • Help in the BBQ • Help on the gate on game days • Assisting in oval set up and cle an up for social events • Join the committee A volunteer roster will be giv en to each player and it is an expectatio n that this is adhered to - club hour penaltie s will apply if players do not attend. If you are unable to do your shift, please find someone to do your shift for you and le t the team manager and a committee member know. More hands make light work, every little bit helps— the club cannot run without you! 25 HVFC SPONSORS 2016 JARL SPONSORS (VIKING ARISTOCRACY) Joe Maiorana - Harcourts Tagni joe.m4re@bigpond.com 0407 275 960 Joe Maiorana Chicken Hub Hub Shopping Centre Aberfoyle Park 8358 6677 Lonsdale Paints 17 Sherriffs Road Lonsdale 8322 0030 Steve Turner Bartercard 64 Henley Beach Road Mile End 87070 1409 Hub Pizza Bar & Cafe Hub Drive Aberfoyle Park 8270 4460 Cesar or Romero THEGN SPONSORS (MATURE VIKING WARRIOR) Brini Estate Wines McLaren Vale Design Lab 134 The Parade Norwood 0431926575 Spiros Giannos Hub Tavern Taylors Road Aberfoyle Park Nick Martin MEC Crash Repairs 80 O'Sullivans Beach Rd Lonsdale 8384 1644 Gordon Clarke Edwardstown Custom Body Repairs 21 Bennett Ave Melrose Park 8277 8887 Mel Patterson Hallett Cove Conveyancers Unit 6, 1 Zwerner Drive Hallett Cove 8387 0900 Hugh Jones/ Geoff Showell Precise Driving School Flagstaff Hill 0407 974 500 Debbie Carruthers Target Training Adelaide www.targettraining.com.au www.promotions-r-us.com.au 0438 696 168 Jodie Duncan 8352 1753 Steve Davenport Sign Centre Promotions-R-Us 26 Unit 2/130 Main South Rd Hackham 8326 2532 Lee Cooper HVFC SPONSORS 2016 THEGN SPONSORS (MATURE VIKING WARRIOR) Telstra Store - Castle Plaza Shop 20, Castle Plaza Shopping Centre 8241 8555 Damian McCann Total Tools - Lonsdale 1 Sherrifs Road Lonsdale 8322 8288 Jeremy Atkinson/Tim Ward DRANG SPONSORS (YOUNG VIKING WARRIOR) Anytime Fitness Hub Drive Aberfoyle Park Banksia World Travel travel@banksiatravel.com.au 0418 885 830 Belinda Howden Austbrokers Insurance Level 1/187A Henley Beach Rd Mile End 8234 8029 Peter and Luke Ferguson Megazone Noarlunga David Whitton Drive Noarlunga 8186 3700 Marion Bowland Marion Shopping Centre 8298 9888 Tint-a-Car Max McCallum Unit 4/4 Aldenhoven Rd Lonsdale Ph 8186 4051 Stirling Golf Club 35 Golflinks Road Stirling 8339 1805 Paul Durham The Tread Shed 141 Daws Road St Marys 8277 9488 Mike Skene HIMTHIKI SPONSORS (ELITE VIKING SOLDIER) BPI - Building & Pest Inspections PO Box 351 Plympton 0417 762 584 Sam Roumeliotis Crosby Dalwood 87-89 King William Street Kent Town 8362 0466 Adam Davenport 27 HVFC SPONSORS 2016 HIMTHIKI SPONSORS (ELITE VIKING SOLDIER) Cimarosti Bros Colonel Light Meat & Smallgoods 534 Goodwood Road Daw Park 8276 3488 First Class Accounts PO Box 1092 Flagstaff Hill 8270 2276 Hank Middleton Jarrow Auto Service 2/30 Eliza Place Panorama 5041 8374 1014 Steve Rowe Harcourts Tagni 190 Chandlers Hill Road Happy Valley 8322 5000 Jarrod Tagni Mitre 10 Handy Hardware 7 Park Avenue Aberfoyle Park 82705270 Norm Hauth Mt Lofty Natural Spring Water 2/18 Francis Road Wingfield 8243 0606 David Zeitz SensePodiatry 5 The Mall Aberfoyle Park Ryan Rossouw 8270 4000 28 Daily Grind 77 Jetty Road Glenelg 8376 8777 Warwick Raymond (Dizzy) Greenbanks Bottle & Can Recycling 143 Old South Road Reynella 8322 5104 Paul & Mark Greenbank Intersport Shop 48 Southgate Plaza Sherriffs Rd, Morphett Vale 8326 4255 Marrianne Madden Ink on Paper 1 Gurners Lane Lonsdale 8326 3889 Greg Dawes Michael Kenny Antennas Morph ett Vale 0401 926 557 Michael Kenny PhysioXtra Hallett Cove 1/1 Zwerner Drive Hallett Cove 83872155 Brad Davenport Southgate Holden 49 Main South Road Reynella 83282400 Gavin Miller HVFC SPONSORS 2016 HIMTHIKI SPONSORS (ELITE VIKING SOLDIER) Tubular & Iron Fencing tubularironfencing@ hotmail.com 0413 583 722 Stuart Reeves Strapit 31 Sea Eagle Cres Seaford Rise 0400 889 948 Woodroft Pizza and Ribs Willunga Hotel 3-5 High Street Willunga 8556 2135 Heath DeBoo Sherebrooke Boulevard Woodcroft 8322 4788 Hayden Coulls HVFC would like to thank the sponsors who support our club and asks that in return players and parents support these businesses where possible . You can like their Facebook sit es or use them and let them know you are a HVFC member to receiv e discounts or to get a great deal. Show your HVFC membership card and save! Some of our sponsors offer discounts on their products to HVFC members. Any offers from HVFC sponsors will be advertised on the HVFC facebook page so if you haven’t done so already like our facebook page to keep updated on the latest deals. Please support the sponsors that support our football club. 29 HVFC SENIOR PROGRAM 2016 Round Date Game Location 1 9 April Marion Marion 2 16 April Morphettville Park Home 3 23 April OSB/Lonsdale OSB/Lonsdale 4 30 April Aldinga Aldinga 5 7 May Pt Noarlunga Home 6 14 May Cove Cove 7 21 May Noarlunga Noarlunga 8 28 May Hackham Home 9 4 June Christies Beach Christies Beach 11 June Association games 10 18 June Reynella Home 11 25 June Flagstaff Hill Home 12 2 July Brighton Brighton 9 July Country Championships 13 16 July Morphett Vale Home 14 23 July Pt Noarlunga Pt Noarlunga 15 30 July OSB/Lonsdale Home 16 6 August Christies Beach Home 17 13 August Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill 18 20 August Marion Home Finals 27 August Qualifying Finals Finals 3 September Semi Finals Finals 10 September Prelim Finals Finals 17 September Grand Final 30 SFL CLUB ADDRESSES ALDINGA Port Road Aldinga 8557 7291 BRIGHTON (BDOS) Highett Ave. Hove 8377 0472 CHRISTIES BEACH Christie Ave. Christies Beach 8382 2213 COVE Lonsdale Highway, Hallett Cove 8381 5411 EDWARDSTOWN East Tce. South Plympton 8276 1013 FLAGSTAFF HILL Coromandel St. Flagstaff Hill 8270 1432 HACKHAM Doctors Road, Morphett Vale 838458950 HAPPY VALLEY Taylors Road West Aberfoyle Park 8270 1300 LONSDALE /OSB Sherriffs Road Morphett Vale 8382 2424 MARION Sturt Road Marion 8296 8504 MORPHETT VALE Wheatsheaf Road Morphett Vale 8384 1299 M/VILLE PARK Denham Ave. Morphettville 8295 1048 NOARLUNGA Patapinda Road Old Noarlunga 8386 0977 PORT NOARLUNGA Britain Road Port Noarlunga South 8386 2547 REYNELLA Oval Road Reynella 8381 3076 31 I WANT TO BE A VALLEY VIKING (Captain first; team follows) I want to be a Valley Viking I want to live a life of danger High flyer Body liner We're the team that we love best Especially when we beat the rest We played (opposition team) Beat them flying We played (opposition team nickname) Beat them trying Rest are beat but not forgotten Dig 'em up and drill 'em rotten I want to be a Valley Viking We're the best Forget the rest 32