Quote Originally Posted by sapdad View Post
In year 1 of JDL clubs were required to do 1 session per week out at the facility so the NNSW coaches could assess them and see they were following the curriculum.I thought it worked well and was of great value to a lot of coaches (plenty of other coaches didnt enjoy the feedback). By year 2 they relaxed the requirements and teams went about once a month.It didnt take long after that for certain clubs to stop going as they thought they had better systems in place (quality TD's and coaches).Once the size of the program kept getting bigger (more clubs/more age groups) it made it near impossible for NNSW to keep on top of what was happening.I assume this new system is more about clubs doing what they can at the front end to get as many coaches qualified for the roles and hopefully not need NNSW over their shoulders.Its obviously not perfect but points for trying.Instead of requiring everyone to have a C licence to get the highest status,maybe NNSW can run coaching seminars once a month or so for anyone keen on improving to sit down with them and work through stuff (similar to what they do with referees).Even take their individual teams out to the facility for a run through.Its clear theres not one strict way to get the best out of all this but as long as they are trying things its hard to argue with them.
Fair enough. NNSW are lazy. When it got too hard they threw it all in pretty quick. The C License should never be over $200. The only people to benefit from cheap coaching tickets are females who get could "scholarship" C license for free. Everyone else a can get fked apparently. It should be free for all current jdl/npl coaches. BTW The license does nothing to make a person a good coach.

Coaching kids is much different from coaching teens and adults. I havent seen many who can coach kids well over the last 20 years including JDL. Not the coaches fault, its just a specialty area. Those who work with kids on a daily basis seem to get the best out of the 8 to 13s. From 15s onwards i see many ex-players, from a higher level, do very well as coaches. Technically, Thailand is the most recent country to go past us. Are we getting it right? Not a chance.