The Fremantle Dockers will be travelling to Broome for the 2017 Australia Post AFL Community Camp.
The Community Camp will run from Wednesday 30 November to Thursday 1 December and will have a renewed focus on school visits while also undertaking AFL super clinics and training sessions in the community.
The playing group will visit schools in Broome and travel to Derby and the Bidyadanga Community to meet fans.
Fremantle defender and Broome local Joel Hamling says he is excited for the club to visit his home town.
“I am very proud and honoured to have grown up in the Kimberley, there is so much young talent up there,” Hamling said.
“Freo’s visit to Broome will give local kids something to strive for.”
The Australia Post Community Camps have been running since 2004 and continue to strive to develop stronger links between Aussie Rules and the broader community.
2017 Australia Post AFL Community Camp activities
Super Clinic
Freo will host a free NAB AFL Auskick 'Super Clinic' at Peter Haynes Oval (Frederick Street) on Wednesday 30 November from 4.30pm to 5.30pm.
Coaching workshop
Local coaches are invited to attend a free workshop on Wednesday 30 November from 4:30pm to 6:30pm.
Attendees will hear from a member of the Freo coaching staff and enjoy a presentation from a Freo strength and conditioning coach as well as a club physio.
Sundowner
A Sundowner will be held on Wednesday 30 November from 6.30pm to 8pm at Broome Surf Life Saving Club, Cable Beach.
This free event is open to the public and provides a great chance to mingle with players and listen to Q&A with a senior player and coach.
There will be a sausage sizzle along with a silent auction to raise money for the local football leagues.
2017 Australia Post AFL Community Camp Flyer
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