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The Newcastle City Auskick Centre is a prominent sports club located in Newcastle, Australia. As one of the largest and most progressive junior Australian Football League (AFL) clubs in the Hunter region, it offers a range of programmes and opportunities for children and young adults.
The club's home ground is the Newcastle No. 1 Sportsground, situated at the corner of Parry and Union Streets in Newcastle. This historic ground, akin to renowned stadiums like the SCG or MCG, serves as the venue for matches and training sessions. Additionally, it houses a modern new clubhouse, providing first-class facilities for players and supporters.
The Newcastle City Auskick Centre caters to players from ages 5 to 17, with teams organised according to age divisions. The club participates in various competition structures, including the Hunter division for mixed U9, U11, and U13 girls, as well as combined U15 divisions for both boys and girls. The season typically commences in late March or early April, with the Grand Final held in early September. Pre-season training sessions begin in February for all teams.
With a vision to become the most professionally run junior football club in the AFL Hunter Coast and Newcastle Juniors Competition, the Newcastle City Auskick Centre focuses on developing players' skills and providing opportunities for progression. Players have the chance to represent the club at the senior level in the AFL Hunter Coast for both men and women.
The history of the Newcastle City Auskick Centre spans back to its establishment in 1883, making it one of the oldest and most esteemed AFL clubs in the Hunter region. The club's commitment to junior football dates back to its early days, with a dedicated focus on providing opportunities for young players. Over the years, the club has won numerous premierships, cementing its reputation as one of the most successful Australian Football Clubs in Newcastle.
Family and community partnerships lie at the heart of the Newcastle City Auskick Centre's ethos. The club emphasises the importance of enabling every child to reach their potential, whether that be in a sporting or social context. By fostering an inclusive and supportive environment, the club aims to ensure that players have fun while playing Aussie Rules and form lasting memories and friendships.
For more information about the Newcastle City Auskick Centre, individuals can visit their Facebook page or contact them via email at newcastlecityjuniorafc@yahoo. Com. au. The club welcomes new members and encourages participation in their programmes and events.