Youth Flag Football
Get active and learn the exciting game of flag football at Cook Park, Kyeemagh, part of the Summer Foreshore Program.
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Ongoing activity
Cook Park, The Grand Parade, Kyeemagh NSW 2216, Australia
Free
Get active and learn the exciting game of flag football at Cook Park, Kyeemagh, part of the Summer Foreshore Program.
Ongoing activity
Cook Park, The Grand Parade, Kyeemagh NSW 2216, Australia
Free
Experience the thrill of flag football, a fun and fast-paced sport perfect for young players eager to learn new skills and enjoy outdoor activity. This event offers a safe and engaging environment where children can develop teamwork and fitness while having a great time.
Flag football is a non-contact version of American football, making it ideal for kids to build confidence and coordination without the physical intensity of tackle football. Parents can relax knowing their children are in a supportive and supervised setting.
The sessions are designed to be inclusive and welcoming, encouraging kids of all skill levels to participate and make new friends.
The event runs from 13:00 to 15:00, providing two hours of active play and instruction. It is free to attend, making it an accessible option for families looking for quality recreational activities during the summer.
Participants will learn the basics of flag football, including rules, strategies, and fundamental skills such as passing, catching, and flag pulling. Coaches and volunteers will guide the children through drills and fun games.
Suitable for youth interested in sports and outdoor activities, this event is part of the Summer Foreshore Program, which offers various recreational opportunities throughout the season.
The event takes place at Cook Park in Kyeemagh, a spacious and well-maintained park ideal for sports and family outings. The park is easily accessible by car and public transport, with parking available nearby.
Cook Park offers a pleasant environment with open green spaces and facilities that make it convenient for parents to watch and support their children.
Families are encouraged to arrive a little early to settle in and prepare for the session.
Children should wear comfortable sportswear and appropriate footwear for running and quick movements. Bringing a water bottle is recommended to stay hydrated during the activity.
As this is an outdoor event, sunscreen and hats are advisable to protect against sun exposure.
Parents or guardians are responsible for supervising their children before and after the session.
This event is free of charge, making it an excellent opportunity for families to engage in a healthy and enjoyable activity without cost.
No prior booking is required, allowing for spontaneous participation. However, arriving early is suggested to secure a spot.
For more information, contact Bayside Council via phone or email.