Open day is just around the corner and looks to be another huge day in 2024.
Make sure you pop in your calendar the following with a big circle for the whole family: Date: Sunday, 17th March 2024 Time: 3-5pm Where: David Cruickshank Reserve, 84 Beatrice Road Dalkeith Bring: Family, friends, fun loving attitude and excitement for a great day and free stuff Like prior years we will have a heap of free stuff for the kids and the whole family. Its open to everyone and is a great opportunity to meet the coaches, find out about our award winning Wiluna cultural exchange (we're going to Wiluna this June long weekend in 2024!) and to just have a heap of fun with friends and family. This year you can look forward to: - Longest kick at the big goals - Bouncy castle - Free food & drinks - Wiluna cultural weekend information - Meet the coaches - Free stuff for kids who have registered or register on the day - 2nd hand footy boot stall (bring your old boots down or contact us if you want to offload now) - Catch up with friends and family and a welcoming DNJFC community! See you all there for a huge 2024 season!
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2024 season registrations are now open and its shaping as a huge year again.
Sign up now to take advantage of our early bird rates which have been slashed from our 2023 season prices. Grab a friend and get them in and see you there! Visit: Register and sign up today to ensure your place in the team. At Dalkeith Nedlands, it's your local footy club and everyone's invited! Hi Dalkeith Nedlands families
This Friday evening, David Cruickshank comes alive with our first club event for 2023. Date: 12th May 2023 Where: David Cruickshank Reserve, 84 Beatrice Rd, Dalkeith Time: 4:30 for 4:45 start Bring: The whole familiy plus new families and kids who may want to join our club's community Ready for: Smiles, footy, pizza, food and the bar is open! Led by Ben Dunkley our resident "Super Coach" in conjunction with our club's coaches and special guests from Collegians amateurs, our aspiring footy stars of the future will be involved in fun footy activities from 4:45 to around 6pm. For those new to super coach, we mix up our PPs all the way to our year 7s in what is a whole of club event - and whats best is it free and lots of fun! Once the footy is done, its time for food, drinks and just a lot of fun for all under the lights at Cruikshank. New members and their families are encouraged to attend so bring them all down. There might even be a special something for mum as well! Food & Drink - Dinner is sorted! Players eat Pizza for free - Yum! Parents & Families - Ed the Collegians chef will be on-hand to make dinners at very reasonable prices that cater for all tastes. Bar - the Collegians team will be behind the bar from 4:30pm ensuring the parents are adequately hydrated and have a great night too! Hoodies - will be on sale on the night. They are in transit to the club and are very close to delivery so those who have ordered should be receiving theirs shortly (watch this space). Best of all for AusKick parents - its a mothers day sleep in for you as Super coach replaces the Sunday AusKick program for this week. (Sorry Junior footy - no rest for you) See you there, Ben Season 2023 starts for both AusKick and Junior footy on Sunday 30th of April
We have our year 2,3,4,5 teams training Wednesdays at and our year 8 team on thursdays. The season opener will see out Auskickers arrive at 8:45am to get kitted out and ready to go. We welcome any auskickers who would like to come down and try if not sure in season 2023. We also have a tripleheader with our 3s, 4s and 5s all at home so its going to have a huge buzz come round one at David Cruickshank. I can almost taste those yummy hotdogs! Fixtures for rounds 1-5 are up so check out our calendar section for more info. Can't wait to see you all shortly! Hi Dalkeith Nedlands families
Next Sunday, our annual Open day is on for all our local families and friends to come and enjoy. Date: 12th March 2023 Where: David Cruickshank Reserve, 84 Beatrice Rd, Dalkeith Time: 3pm to 5pm Bring: The whole family plus new families and kids who may want to join our club's community This year we again have a host of fun free activities for all to enjoy being:
We would also love for you to invite other friends and family down to join our club community in 2023 which also coincides with our 50th year anniversary when Dalkeith and Nedlands junior clubs joined to become the club you know and love today. So forward this email on and post the flyer on class whatapps to get them all down! Mouthguards To ensure fitting is a breeze on the day please pre-register via gameguardian.com.au/shop and select Dalkeith Nedlands as your club and away you go. Junior footy players (year 3 and up) are strictly required to wear a mouthguard to play in games and there none better than one fitted by a dentist with private health rebates! Come fly with the Eagles in 2023 in what is our 50th year!
Sign up and register now by going to www.dnjfc.com/register and follow the prompts. Save the date - Open day Sunday 12th March 3-5pm at David Cruickshank reserve. See you all for a ripper season in 2023! This, our third installment in the 2022 version was another great chapter in the now must attend DNJFC Collegians cup.
With 9 ovals and 18 teams across Dalkeith Nedlands, Cottesloe and Mosman Park the scene was set for friendly AusKick games with our PP, Year 1 and Year 2 teams. Families were there lining the ovals with many parents enjoying a drink in hand and tasty dinner options from Collegians resident chef, Ed and his expert team. There were kicks, handballs, a few goals but most importantly a lot of fun and smiles on the kids faces. Its also such a great way to get the 3 local clubs together and enjoy each others company our our home David Cruickshank oval. And of course - the kids enjoyed their free pizza once their footy games were done with a bit of tug-o-war to top it all off. Can't wait for next year! Lights, music - lets go!
This June the parents and Friends of DNJFC rocked away to our annual 80s night fundraiser. Rocking out to the tunes of legendary band Oats Supply, parents enjoyed another great night at our home of footy - Adam Armstrong Pavilion. Many thanks to our generous donors for the silent auctions and prizes throughout the night. This is what sets the club up for success in 2022 and beyond. Collegians as always provided great support by running the bar with Ed our resident chef ensuring we were all well fed during the event. Thanks to everyone who came and enjoyed a great night with your local club! The 14th annual Wiluna Cultural weekend exceeded expectations yet again - it just keeps getting better! With the 2022 instalment, the Wiluna Martu eagles played host to Dalkeith Nedlands to what was an action packed long weekend for all. We all started bright and early on Friday morning ready for the bus. With our club and Essendon Legend - Ben Doolan (aka Dools) at the wheel we were off on our way to Mount Magnet. After a few stops for essentials such as coffee for the parents and a bakery breakfast in Bindoon we were off on the adventure. On arrival at Mount Magnet, it was a quick stop at the Caravan Park to set up our tents (some quickly others, well.....) and then head to the ground for Friday night footy against the Mount Magnet team. It was close for most of the game with a kick in it at 3 quarter time, but the Mount Magnet team had the legs and pressed home with a flurry of goals in the final term. Was it the bus ride, was it the bus snacks, some even suggested it was an assistant coach heading for a early dinner but the winner here was footy and a fine evening had by all. Next morning, a quick pack of the tents and we were off on our way to Wiluna. There were a couple of extended stops on the way which allowed the kids to explore the outback and stretch their legs on the way. Once we arrived in Wiluna, it was off to the Rec centre to jump in to get to know you activities. This is a tradition that happens each year which Darren reflected has had some interesting answers over the years from the kids. Kids and adults alike were then presented with their Wiluna Hoodies which added to the togetherness of the weekend. Then it was time for dinner and the parents to head to the Gallery for wine and cheese and meet the artist, whilst the kids enjoyed a disco dance and fun with their Wiluna friends. After some fun it was time to head to the Rosslyn Hill camp for the night. We awoke on Sunday, ready and pumped for the big game. First, however, it was time to head to North Pool to get back to nature and immerse in some true cultural experiences. The Wiluna and Dalkeith Nedlands kids enjoyed playing around the pool, a few braved the cold and went for a dip and then dried off around the fire. The Dalkeith Nedlands kids were shown how to go fishing for yabbies, a long neck turtle or "barry" as he was affectionately named was rescued and returned to the water and it was then time to cook the roo tail in the fire. On return to the rec centre we were further treated to try honey ants which are true bush lollies - yum! Now its time for the big event - the Wiluna v Dalkeith Nedlands game.
Expectations were high and smiles at an all time high and we were ready to go. Dalkeith Nedlands was off to a flyer with a lead of a few goals at qtr time. Then a few personnel changes later, it was back to square at the half and a slight lead to Wiluna at the final change. From here Wiluna went up a gear and powered away to win by a few goals in the end but overall was another amazing installment in its 14th year. We are had the traditional longest kick and fastest sprinter which were a clean sweep for the Wiluna team. It was then time to celebrate the best on ground and the spirit of martu and Preston Bridge memorial wards for those who showed the true spirit across the weekend. From there is was dinner, a trip back to the camp, sleep and a bus ride back to Perth on the Monday to cap an amazing weekend. Many thanks goes to Jeremy, Scott, Dools, Darren, Lisa and the many sponsors who made this trip possible for all. Another great night at the annual Mother's day Super Coach was had by all.
Our DNJFC coaches along with a number of senior Collegians players were involved in fun activities with our DNJFC future footy stars. The games at the end of AusKickers v parents and Junior footy v Collegians were a great way to showcase the skills learnt and to have some fun. The activities were follow up with Pizza for the kids, yummy food by Ed the Collegians chef and the ever popular bar for the parents ensuring a great night to see old friends and welcome new families to our club. We also had representatives from the Ukraine community come down and provide a real life account of what is happening and provide way in which we can support their community in these very difficult times. |
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