WA’s top footy teachers were recognised at a gala dinner at Patersons Stadium on Friday August 9.
Awards were presented for the most outstanding Coles AFL School Ambassador, Primary and High School Ambassador, outstanding female program, multicultural program, indigenous program and most outstanding first year Ambassador.
The evening also featured special guests Kepler Bradely from the Fremantle Football Club and Callum Sinclair from the West Coast Eagles, as well as South Fremantle Football Club coach Paul Hasleby.
The Coles AFL School Ambassadors have been one of football’s most valuable recruits since the program started in WA in 2004.
More than 1100 teachers have been inducted during the last decade and there are currently 989 Ambassadors active in WA schools using football as a vehicle to achieve learning and physical education outcomes.
2013 COLES AFL SCHOOL AMBASSADOR OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS
Coles AFL Outstanding Service Award – Justin Burt
Justin has developed a highly regarded Australian Football program at Wanneroo Secondary College. His key initiative for 2012/2013 was a tour where students travelled to Cambodia to pass on football knowledge and experience a different culture.
Outstanding Coles Primary School Ambassador – Darius Schwarz
Darius has been pivotal in the coordination, promotion and increasing the number of Primary Schools participating in the Eagles Cup. He has also been involved with the Dockers Cup, Eagles Rock My School, Dockers Shield, AFL Multicultural Gala day, Freo Skills 4 Schools and hosted the interactive literacy program ‘Eagles Edge’ launch at Lockridge Primary School.
Outstanding Coles High School Ambassador – Chris Tan
Ran a specialist footy program for Year 8, 9 and 10 students. In 2013 he developed a pathway for girls footy starting with a Year 9 “taster” unit which progressed into a full five week sporting unit in Year 10. This has seen a large surge in girls footy with a full Senior girls team and representatives into Youth girls footy plus two players selected to trial for State representation.
Outstanding Coles First Year School Ambassador – Tanya Ierace
Tanya's work includes girls only Freo House Footy programs, Football PE lessons, assisting the Pinjarra SHS Senior Boys team and making links with girls from all competitions to encourage them to play in the Peel Thunderbirds Youth Girls team for 2013
Outstanding School Ambassador conducting an Indigenous Program – Terry Pass
A long time ambassador and supporter of footy in the district, Terry is instrumental in making sure kids of all backgrounds are able to experience AFL within the Armadale area. As well as mainstream WAFC and AFL programs such as Freo Fundamentals, Eagles Cup, Faction Footy and school clinics, he also makes sure the school provides the services and support necessary to help kids transition to club footy and participate with their friends.
Outstanding School Ambassador conducting a Female Program – Laura Harper
Laura Harper moved late last year from the UK and began her role as Phys Ed teacher at Bullsbrook DHS in 2013. She attended the AFLSA Induction in February and has since organised clinics and engaged in after school sport where football has been linked with the local junior football team, Chittering JFC. She has also been able to promote and support nearly every Swans District program.
Outstanding School Ambassador conducting Multicultural Program – James McIntyre
James has been an excellent representative for the AFLSA program, maintaining the link between football and school, which is highlighted by his passion in incorporating AFL programs at East Butler PS where more than 50 per cent of students are English born or come from a multicultural background. The relationship between James and the West Perth Football District is very strong as he is the West Perth DFDC Primary Schools Advisor. He sits on the DFDC engaging planners on all things schools, issues, concepts and engages district staff on ideas and programs regularly.
Photo: Award winner Justin Burt is congratulated by WAFC Education Manager Sharon Wilson.