Chris Febvre • July 9, 2021

AWJFL Footy Record July 11

AWJFL Footy Record July 11
Here we are at Round 12 of the 2021 season. With the final’s series just around the corner, we hope that everyone is enjoying their football.
 
There have been instances of poor behaviour on and off the field throughout the season. Therefore, we ask everyone to remember that antisocial behaviour is not acceptable in our footy community. Whether you are a player, coach, volunteer or spectator, everyone has a duty to conduct themselves in an acceptable manner so that everyone can feel safe and enjoy being at the footy. Please remember, this is junior sport, where the main focus is participation, development, and enjoyment. By creating a positive environment, the kids will flourish in myriad ways, and they will thank you for it in the future. So, whether you are taking the field for your match or cheering from the boundary line, lead the way and set a positive example for all to see and follow. Antisocial behaviour at the footy? Not on our turf.
 
With the current situation related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and outbreaks occurring recently in Victoria and NSW, now is a timely reminder to ensure we all continue to do all of the right things when it comes to being COVID-Safe. That means social distancing, washing your hands, wearing a mask where required, and checking in at venues. By doing this and more it gives us the best chance to keep community footy open for business.
 
Good luck to all clubs including all players, coaches, volunteers, and spectators for this weekend’s matches. Remember to bring the good vibes and positive energy.

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