
Auskick is a program designed to teach the basic skills of
Australian football
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to children aged between 5 and 12. Auskick is a non-contact
variant of the sport. It began in Australia and is now a nationwide non-selective program. It has increased participation and diversity in the sport amongst children, and is now being run in many countries across the world.
At its peak in the mid-1990s in Australia there were around 200,000 Auskick participants annually,
['Father figure' of Auskick and Richmond Tiger, Ray Allsopp, dies aged 87](_blank)
By Michael Doyle 28 October 2021] and this figure has since stabilised around this number. Numerous professional, semi-professional and representative players are graduates.
The program is now run throughout the world, including several locally branded variations such as "Kiwi Kick" (
AFL New Zealand), "Niukick" (
Papua New Guinea
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), "Footywild" (
South Africa
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), "Bula Kick" (
Fiji
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), "Viking Kick" (
Denmark
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), "Ausball" (
United States
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) and "Pikinini Kick" (
Vanuatu
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) among others, often sponsored by local organisations.
History
Auskick has its roots in the Little League which began to be played at half time during
VFL (now AFL) matches in the 1960s, and it was revised in
1980
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to make it more accessible. Little League was expanded by
Ray Allsop into a state development program called "Vickick", begun in
Victoria in 1985. Participation increased from 7,000 to 35,000 in four years.
The ACT was one of the first other states or territories to introduce the program in 1991 as "Auskick". Between 1993 and 1995, former AFL player and coach
David Parkin, who had been coaching the territory's
Teal Cup side, successfully lobbied the AFL for the national adoption of Auskick.
In 1998, the
AFL Commission, the national governing body for the sport, began to roll it out nationally. At its peak, there were around 200,000 Auskick participants annually.
As the world governing body, the Commission later franchised the program to affiliated organisations around the world under various local brands and sponsors.
Auskick sessions
Auskick is a national football coaching network, with clinics held weekly (usually on Saturday mornings) run by volunteers. The program attracts over 100,000
primary school
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–aged participants annually and, as such, is the largest grassroots sporting association of its kind in Australia.
Each Auskick session consists of a training session and a game, with the emphasis on developing skills rather than the game result. Some of the major rule differences from Australian rules football are a ban on tackling and the restriction of players to their zone of the field, similar to
netball
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.
The AFL is a major supporter of Auskick and star players occasionally assist in training events. The AFL also invites various branches of the Auskick network to play short games during the half-time breaks of premiership season games at all grounds, with numerous matches played on modified fields simultaneously.
In 2007, the program's slogan was "Where Champions Begin", with
Jo Silvagni (wife of former AFL player
Stephen Silvagni) and
Robert DiPierdomenico, the 1986 co-
Brownlow Medal
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list as the main ambassadors. They also used the
kick-to-kick tradition as part of their promotional television campaign, which shows kids from around the country kicking the football to each other to the tune of "
Gimme Dat Ding".
Parents' role in Auskick
Parents are involved across the board in activities such as at skills sessions, as coaches and supervisors, administrators, helpers, coordinators and first aid officers. Throughout the year, there are parent orientation courses as well as coaching courses.
Auskick in non-traditional Australian rules football regions
The AFL has used the Auskick program the introduce Australian rules football into schools and communities around the country to increase the AFL's profile in areas that traditionally support other
football codes such as
New South Wales
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and
Queensland
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. However, there have been accusations of exaggerated participation figures
in an attempts to gain access to Sydney playing fields. Vast increases in AFL participation figures in Sydney were questioned by David Lawson, a Melbourne University academic, in a study commissioned by the AFL. Lawson's study found that AFL club participation rates in Sydney had stalled, and that the AFL was masking low figures by using short-term, non-club affiliated Auskick participants and comparing them to competitive junior club participation numbers in other sports.
Ambassadors
Early on in the national program, national ambassadors were nominated. All of these ambassadors played for Victorian clubs and as the AFL and the program continued to expand nationally, these players were not always well-recognised figures by children in all regions.
In 2010s, each state nominating its own ambassador, usually a homegrown talent, without a national ambassador.
National
*
Shane Crawford (2012)
*
Robert Dipierdomenico (2009-2010; 2011)
*
Joel Selwood (2008)
*
Robert Dipierdomenico &
Jo Silvagni (2007)
Australian Marketing Campaigns
* "NAB AFL Mini Legends" (2016-)
* "More Give, Less Take" (2012)
* "Let It Shine" (2009)
* "Follow Every Rainbow" (2008)
* "Gimme That Thing" (2007)
* "Where Champions Begin" (2007)
Sponsors
Australia
*
National Australia Bank (2006–) as "NAB AFL Auskick"
*
Simpson (Past ?–?)
*
McDonald's
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(1998–?)
Outside Australia
Outside Australia, Auskick programs exist in the following countries:
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Auskick exists under a different name in the following countries:
* (
Viking
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who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded, and settled throughout parts of Europe.Roesdahl, pp. 9� ...
Kick)
* (Bulakick)
* (
Kiwi Kick)
* (Niukick)
* (Solkick)
* (Footy Wild)
* (Ausball)
* (Pikinini Kick)
References
Notes
External links
AFL Auskick
{{Australian rules football in Australia
Australian rules football in Australia
Children's sport
Sports originating in Australia
Youth sport in Australia