Director of Coaching

2013 Director of Coaching

The QCSA has a Director of Coaching to assist players and coaches to further their abilities.
The DOC in 2013 is Tibor Hagymas and can be contacted on doc@ qcsa.org.au  or on 0414 433 420.


2013 QCSA Coaching Theme

2013 Theme:-    “Be Positive and Play Creative & Attacking Football"

         How?  Teach your players to enjoy scoring goals and give them countless opportunities to do so at training and during games.                              

                                                           {More to follow....at the QCSA Information Night on Friday 25th January 2013.}


### QCSA Coaching Clinics in 2013 (specific to the 2013 theme!) during March

[Each session will be approx. 1 to 1.5 hours & will be conducted for Juniors U.7-14s & for older age groups (U.16-seniors)]

      * 9th March =  North Zone (Darien St Bridgemsn Downs)  - Juniors 9-10.30am & Seniors (10.30-12 noon)

       * 16th March = West Zone (Redbank Plains Reserve) - Juniors 9-10.30am & Seniors (10.30-12 noon)

        * 23rd March  =   South-East Zone (Esher St Tarragindi) - Juniors 9-10.30am & Seniors (10.30-12 noon)

   
### Upcoming FFA accredited coaching courses in 2013:-

-  Senior Licence on 10th, 17th & 24th Feb. @ Yeronga


-  Junior Licence on 2nd & 3rd March 2013 @ Siena College (Sunshine Coast)
 
* Grassroots course (U.5-U.8 coaches)
 on Tuesday 2nd April @ Esher St Tarragindi   6.00-9.00pm   Cost: NIL
Please bring pens & folder      
 
* Junior Licence (U.8-11 coaches or beginning coaches)
6.00-9.00pm on Wed. 3rd April, 9.00am-5.00pm on Sat 6th April & 6.00-9.00pm onWed. 10th April
@ Esher Street Tarragindi  Cost: $75 (Ask your club if they will reimburse this afterwards?)
 
* Youth Licence (U.12-15 coaches)
6.00-9.00pm on Thursday 4th April, 9.00am-5.00pm on Sat 6th April & 6.00-9.00pm on Thursday 11th April
@ Esher Street Tarragindi Cost: $155 (Ask your club if they will reimburse this afterwards?)
 

 Please note, the cost of attending a FFA accredited course is:-

Junior ($75 – 2 days) or Youth & Senior ($155 – 3 days)

 If you are interested in attending a course (Grassroots, Junior, Youth or Senior Licence FFA accredited coaching courses), please email me on doc@qcsa.org.au or phone me on 0414 433 420 and I will pass on details of how you can register.

If your club would like to host a coaching course please inform me asap.

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2012 Theme:-      “Be the best that you can be!”      

    How?  Whether you play or coach, make sure you learn about your sport and practice, practice & practice!!! Don’t forget that football (soccer) is a team game, so you must learn to work with your teammates and coaches. Play the game hard & to the best of your ability but never forget to play fairly respecting teammates, opponents, officials and spectators. You may not be the best player, but, there are no excuses for not being a great sportsman & sportswoman.

                                                          GO for it!!!       

### FFA accredited coaching courses in 2012:-

·         Senior Licence course – 11, 18 & 25 Feb @ Westminster FC (9am-5pm)

·         Junior Licence course – 3 & 4 March @ Siena College (9am-5pm)

·         Junior Licence course – 10 & 17 March @ Calvary College, Carbrook 9-5pm

.     Junior Licence course - 31 March & 3 April @ Westminster FC 9-5pm

.    Beginning coaches clinic - West Zone  20th Feb

.    Senior Licence course - throughout April @ Sienna College (9am-5pm)

.    Beginning coaches clinic - South/East Zone  17th May

.   Junior Licence - 13th & 20th Oct (South-East Zone) @ Esher St.

                               - 27th Oct & 3rd Nov (West Zone) @ Redbank Plains

                              - 10th & 17th Nov (North Zone) @ Darien St.                        

.   Youth Licence - 24th Nov, 1st & 8th Dec. 2012 @ Esher St T'gindi

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2012 Theme for coaching

Teaching Values in the QCSA - A Good Coach

Teaching Values in the QCSA - A Good Coach

You'll Never Walk Alone

Youll Never Walk Alone

QCSA DOC Report for the 2012 season

With another season coming to an end we are in the midst of end of year celebrations, presentation nights, end of season parties and the joys of the Christmas period. Whilst work & play (football) are put to one side, the family takes an even greater focus as the birth of Jesus is celebrated by giving presents to your loved ones and friends. For some, there is an added bonus of extended holidays; although some families may not see this as a blessing! Similarly, players, club coaches and administrators review the year that’s been and with renewed spirit return next year with great plans to improve on the past year. So how did you go in QCSA’s 2012 theme of, “Be the best that you can be?” I too asked myself this but then went a step further and looked back over the past decade.

Looking back to 2003 when I was greeted by SCM members Kevin Bull (Chair), Graham Baldwin & Steve Lenthall with great trepidation, I still recall the question they asked me, “What service can you bring to the QCSA and improve on what has gone on previously?” It brought back memories of a famous quote from a past American President, John F Kennedy, “Don’t ask what America can do for you, instead, ask what you can do for America!” These are the tenets of my reflections over the past ten years, most of them glorious years that brought me in contact with many wonderful human beings and a richer “Christian understanding” of life.

So what has changed in those ten years, or remained the same in the QCSA? Some of the faces at the clubs in the association are still as active and hard-working as they were in 2003. The likes of Cliff Phillips and Andrew Jackson on the SCM, a number of referees, Don, Gordon, Werner et al, and a large number of club administrators and delegates actively working for their clubs and the many players who have played for these clubs. The values of these clubs and how to show respect for each other have remained unchanged whilst there have been many changes to rules, competitions etc. The Mega Sportz camp has been going a little over 10 years and still remains as strong as ever with John Mansfield & his three adult sons leading the charge in promoting healthy Christian living and playing football with friends the key message of their endeavours. A most pleasing aspect for me is that a number of young juniors had progressed from this camp and had now moved on to senior football (many of them at rep level) and are now beginning young families of their own.

The Sunshine Coast Challenge Cup and the Scenic Rim Cup have been great initiatives and have gone from strength to strength. The Grand finals at Redbank Plains Reserve have always been a great pleasure with the very best of the QCSA on display with football being only one aspect of this success. The State Titles at Redbank Plains also, with a couple of stints at the Sunshine Coast, are another highlight for those players, coaches and parents who take part in them.

I’ve genuinely enjoyed these moments over the past 10 years with the QCSA, especially in the relationships made with genuine people from as far south as Rathdowney, Boonah to the west and up to the northern tip of the Sunshine Coast. There have been weekends spent with over 1000 coaches who had completed FFA accredited coaching courses in that time and not to mention the thousands of coaches and players of all ages who have come along to the FREE coaching clinics over these years too. Many of these coaches had gone from being club coaches to zone coaches and then Qld state coaches over the years. I would like to thank all those clubs and their coaches who helped out and assisted me in the delivery of the coaching courses and themes but I’m sure they too were rewarded in their own way as the following bible verses express, “You reap what you sow.”

Over the years there has been a theme for each year whereby coaches and their respective clubs could focus on in their yearly plans. These have included:- * The joys of participating in soccer in a caring and Christian environment. * “Your mind is like a parachute. It works best if it is fully open.” * “Fair Play” and respect for diversity in the association.   * “You’ll never walk alone!” * “The true spirit of the QCSA.” * “Let the kids Play!”

But I’ll leave you with a summary of two of these themes from 2005 and 2007. Firstly, from “Ingredients for a Well-Adjusted Child in the 21st Century” the following quote may help us to understand in raising children in a safe and Christian environment and also give us a guide to the watchful eye of the SCM management over the association and is titled, “The Meanest Mother”.

“I had the meanest mother in the world. While other kids had lollies for breakfast, I had to eat cereal, egg and toast. While other kids had cans of drinks and lollies for lunch, I had to have a sandwich. As you can guess, my dinner was different from other kids too – as well as the food, we had to eat it at the table and not in front of the television. I am ashamed to admit it, but my mother had the nerve to break Child Labour laws. She made us work! We had to wash dishes, make our beds, and even learn how to cook. That woman must have stayed awake at nights just thinking up things for us kids to do. She always insisted that we tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

By the time we were teenagers, our whole life became even more unbearable. NO tooting the car horn for the girls in our family to come running. She embarrassed us by insisting that he boys come to the door and get us.

She really raised a bunch of squares. None of us kids were ever arrested for shoplifting, or busted for drugs, and who do we thank this for? You’re right, our mean mother. Every day we hear cries from politicians and every day folks what our country really needs. What our country really needs is more mean mothers like mine!” {Anonymous}

The second theme comes from a Christian leadership conference in the mid 2000’s.

As I sat in an auditorium of about 200 fellow Christians the guest speaker asked everyone to look under their seat and pick up and hold up a candle in front of them. He lit his own candle with the match and then turned off the lights in the auditorium. In almost complete darkness he moved to the next person and lit their candle with his candle. Each person then lit the next person’s candle until the auditorium was lit up by everyone’s candle shining brightly. To this the speaker calmly said, “By lighting the flame of other people’s candles you will be surprised to find your own candle flame will not diminish.”

Hopefully your candle is burning bright and you too are facilitating the growth of people that you are in contact with in your dealings with people in the QCSA, in other areas of your life and also amongst friends and families. God Bless.

For God Through Sport

Tibor Hagymas (QCSA Director of Coaching)

Qld team officials in 2013

Congratulations to all the officials for the Qld teams to compete at the Nationals in 2013.

QCSA QLD officials in 2013.docx

Qld team officials 2012

 

Coach / Asst Coach / Manager for QCSA Qld 2012 Teams @ CFFA Nat’s in Brisbane

 

 Team

Coach/Asst Coach 2012

Manager


Senior Men

 

 

 

Don Weerheim (No Zone)

 Ian Bolt (S/East)

 

 

Jeanette Olive (North/Bapt)

 


Senior Women

 

 

 

Paul Janson (West)

John Hobbs (North/Bapt)

 

 

 

Sue Peacock (West)


U.18 Boys

 

 

 

Barry Cheetham (Sun.Cst)

Neale Smith (North/Bapt)

 

 

Christine Passlow (Sun.Coast)


U.16G

 

 

 

Billie-Kay Kerle (Sun.Cst)

Eloise Woolstencroft (Nth)

 

 

 

Karen Bailey (S/East)


U.16B

 

            &

U.16B Chairman's XI


 

James Colefax (S/East)

Dale Dowler (Sun. Coast)

 

Sean Algate

 

 

Gayle Roome (Bapt/Nth)


Andrew Haddock


U.14B

 


            &

U.14B Chairman's XI

 

Anthony Costa (South/East)

Andy Cotgrove (North/Bapt)



Bernie Chan


 

 

Shaun Noffke (South/East)



Adam Biddles

 

 

 

Mentor of State Coaches in 2012:                Peter Smale [2011/12 QCSA President]

 

State G/K coach 2012:                                  Andrew Owens

 

DOC 2012(technical):                                   Tibor Hagymas

 

Rep Co-ord (QCSA SCM):                          Greg Olive

 Key dates:- 

*** State Titles - Sat 9th & Monday 11th June @ Westminster FC (Redbank Plains)

 

*** National Titles (in Brisbane) - 30 Sept / early Oct. 2012

 

 

Let the Kids Play

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Ingredients for a Well-Adjusted Child in the 21st Century

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Plan, Work the Plan, Enjoy the Fruits of Your Labour

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