ENJOY, DEVELOP, COMPETE

ENJOY, DEVELOP, COMPETE

ENJOY The main reason we are all here is for the love of the game, for Rugby League to be an enjoyable experience and to have fun.

DEVELOP We are here to continually develop our knowledge and skills of the game of Rugby League, to learn to work together as a team and to keep on improving ourselves as individual people off the field.

COMPETE We aim to be successful by learning to compete and give our best effort regardless of the result, upholding our reputation as a strong and proud Rugby League Club.


Development Program Structure

U6's - ARL SKILL CLINIC

U7's - ARL SKILL CLINIC

U8's - ARL SKILL CLINIC

U9's - BRONCOS SKILLS CLINIC

U10's - BRONCOS SKILLS CLINIC

U11's - BRONCOS NRL TRAINING VISIT

U12's - PRIMARY SKILL DEVELOPMENT

U13's - NUTRITION & LIFESTYLE

U14's - FLEXIBILITY, STRENGTH * CONDITIONING

U15's - SECONDARY SKILL DEVELOPMENT

U16's - GAME & TACTICAL EDUCATION

U17's - SPORTS PSYCHOLOGIST / GOAL SETTING

U18's - PREPARATION & RECOVERY

U20's/U22's - COACH & GAME EDUCATION

Open 1's - COACH & GAME EDUCATION

Open 2's - COACH & GAME EDUCATION

Opprtunity to Become - Masters, Club Coach, Manager or Official

Development Program Structure - Document Download


Coach Education Program

The coach education program is aimed at recruiting club coaches in all age groups. To have the coaches accredited through the arl/qrl and have them qualified to coach. Educating them on game knowledge and the ability to teach. Continually updating them with relevant information on coaching methods and techniques and then maintaining the club’s coaches for the future. These sessions are held monthly during the football season and are conducted by the brisbane broncos football club and the carina broncos football development manager. The sessions are held for 2 groups – newer coaches and experienced coaches. They are delivered by way of theory and practical sessions. Coaches then take the knowledge and skills from these sessions and deliver them to their respective teams. All coach education session topics cover the 5 areas of the game’s ideal coaching structure. These areas are: knowledge of rules/laws of the game. Physical aspects of the game, technical aspects of the game, tactical aspects of the game and mental aspects of the game. The coaches are also educated about being role models for the players and play a huge part in the player’s character development along with their overall skill development.


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