GSAP and AYL Assessment Dates

HILLS FOOTBALL PATHWAY FOOTBALL PROGRAMS 

On the 26th September 2019, Football NSW announced the 2020 representative and pathway programs (information can be found here). Hills Football were granted licenses to conduct Girls SAP (GSAP) and Boys Association Youth League (AYL).

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WHY ARE WE INVESTING IN PATHWAY FOOTBALL? 

I’M Possible | Right to Play | I Told you so

WHY, I’M Possible – HFI recognises the greatest natural resource within its community is its young people. HFI is committed to ensuring that all young people are encouraged to reach their potential through the power of self-belief by creating an understanding in themselves that anything is possible.

WHY, Right to Play – HFI exists to create unique environments that promote a pathway for every aspiring Footballer independent of ability, socio-economic, culture and status to reach their potential and build the best version of themselves, through a foundation in life skills, education and football centric programs. 

WHY, I Told You So – HFI believes that, given the belief, opportunity and framework, the young people within our community can exceed the potential currently seen within them. They will gain the capacity to claim a better future for themselves, their families, their communities and their country with the potential to become role models for future generations. 

“Membership to the community family does not depend on the ability but rather the devotion and camaraderie, reinforced by the shared respect of the most beautiful, and basic, game…Community people, will do anything, anytime for other community people.  

That is a community at work.” 

Johnny Warren 

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In 2020 Hills Football will be delivering the following Pathway Programs:

GSAP – Girls Skills Acquisition Program: Age Groups 10,11,12,13 

AYL – Boys Association Youth League Program: Age Groups 13,14,15,16 

All Abilities  

GIRLS SAP ASSESSMENT DATES

20th October – 1st Assessment Session – Open Session

Bernie Mullane Reserve, Kellyville

Under 10s = 9am

Under 11s = 10:30am

Under 12s = 12pm

Under 13s = 1:30pm

27th October – 2nd Assessment Session – Open Session

Bernie Mullane Reserve, Kellyville

Under 10s & Under 11s = 9am

Under 12s & U13s = 10:15am

3rd November – 3rd Assessment – Open Session

Bella Vista Public School, Bella Vista

Under 10s & Under 11s = 9am

Under 12s & Under 13s = 10:15am
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10th November – 4th Assessment – Closed Session

Bella Vista Public School, Bella Vista

Under 10s & Under 11s, Under 12s & Under 13s  = 9am – 10:30am

ASSOCIATION YOUTH LEAGUE ASSESSMENT DATES

27th October – 1st Assessment Session – Open Session

Bernie Mullane Reserve, Kellyville

Under 13s = 11:30am

Under 14s = 12:45pm

Under 15s = 2pm

Under 16s = 3.15pm

3rd November 2019 – 2nd Assessment Session – Open Session

Bella Vista Public School – Bella Vista

Under 13s = 11:30am

Under 14s = 12:45pm

Under 15s = 2pm

Under 16s = 3:15pm

10th November 2019 – 3rd Assessment Session – Open Session 

Bella Vista Public School, Bella Vista

Under 13s = 10:30am -11:45am

Under 14s = 11:45pm – 1:00pm

Under 15s = 1:30pm – 2:45pm

Under 16s = 2:45pm – 4:00pm

17th November 2019 – 4th Assessment Session – Closed Session

Bella Vista Public School, Bella Vista

Under 13s = 10:00am

Under 14s = 11:15am

Under 15s = 12:45pm

Under 16s = 2:00pm

TO REGISTER FOR THE ASSESSMENT / TRIAL PROCESS PLEASE CLICK HERE

One of HFI’s underlying principles is that we use Football as the vessel for Life Skills.  

It has been proven and shown throughout history that Footballers like most “successful” individuals are made outside their chosen profession. We have a charter and a responsibility to help create good humans first and foremost, help educate our players in life, in academia and in football. 

The WHY is be able to create a player centric model, the WHY is to build an eco-system that is high performing across all the above mentioned elements, the WHY is to leave an ever lasting legacy that when HFI was given this opportunity we acted with courage, we acted in the best interest of the players and community, we resisted all the temptations and continued to invest in the charter. 

The WHY is to offer alternatives to our community that has nothing to do with commercial profiteering from the players, however to meet the Players and Parents half way and deliver the most comprehensive program in Australian Football.