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SNESA Teaching Migrant Teens to Play Football

Amateur football in the Demons district is set to take on a multicultural flavour this weekend with the SNESA Football Club launching a program to teach migrant teens the game of Aussie Rules.

In association with the WA Football Commission, the Demons District and Communicare, SNESA will be signing up teens in the Canning area to join in a six-week introductory football course, opening the doors wide open for anyone to try out our native game.

Umpire Pre-Season Training Schedule


UPDATED: 23rd January, 2012

Please see below for information on the 2012 community umpire pre-season training schedule.

Some important considerations:

- Ensure you hydrate during the day, bring a water bottle and wear sunscreen.

- Wear light colored clothing visible to traffic, bikes and other parties.

Facility Survey Results Released

THE WA Football Commission has released a report rating senior community football clubs facilities to prioritize the clubs in need of improvements.

The results of the report will be used to assist in the distribution of a State Government Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund (CSRFF) to clubs wanting to improve their facilities.

All 71 senior clubs competing within the Perth metropolitan area were given opportunity to supply facilities information through the completion of a survey.

New Board Members Elected at AGM

A new Vice President and new Board Member were elected at last night’s WA Amateur Football League AGM.

Current WAAFL Board Member Peter Grosser was elected by the member clubs as Vice President, replacing the outgoing Trevor Howard, while former Trinity Aquinas President and current Finance Sub-Committee member George Nicholls was elected as a board member.

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