
Join the fun of AFL Blind through AFL Goldfields’ new AFL Blind Skill Sessions.
AFL Blind is a modified version of Australian Football for people with vision impairment. AFL Blind uses modified rules and equipment, and is played in an indoor court.
The AFL Blind Skill Sessions are open to people of all ages and abilities. Participants will be coached by AFL Blind St Kilda player Shannon Jones.
Dates: Fridays 16/7, 30/7, 13/8, 27/8 and 10/9
Time: 5:00pm – 6:30pm
Venue: Emmaus Catholic College Primary School Gymnasium, 1503 Geelong Road Mt Clear, 3350
Cost: $40
Register: https://www.playhq.com/afl/org/afl-blind-skill-training-auskick-centre/cdf927ea/register
Flyer: AFL Blind Flyer
Contact: Kellie on kellie.britt@afl.com.au
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