NAB AFL Auskick

For fun, friendship and getting your hands dirty – it’s got to be Auskick.

When they’re ready to play, Auskick is the way. As Australia's leading participation program, Auskick helps kids get active and form lasting friendships.

Tell me about NAB AFL Auskick

An intro to Australian Football and invaluable life skills.
With game-based activities kids love, learning is disguised as playing. You don’t need Aussie Rules experience — children can start Auskick in the calendar year they turn 5!

And the best part is, Auskick isn’t just for kids. Parents have plenty of options to participate. 

The experience

Some call is chaos, we call it good clean fun!

With NAB AFL Auskick, we believe game-based activities make for more active and confident kiddos. And to ensure safe and fair play, we divide Auskickers by age and have optional all-girls groups. They’ll get comfortable on the footy field, while laughing and learning along the way. 

Sessions run only one hour per week, and there’s no need for expensive kit — Auskickers can wear whatever they’re comfortable in.

A LITTLE EXTRA FOOTY FUN

Aside from friendships, family time, and significant life skills, Auskickers get money-can’t-buy benefits including a unique pack of exclusive footy goodies, an Auskick Junior Club Membership for the AFL club of their choice (including access to games!), and the chance to play halftime at AFL and AFLW elite matches alongside their footy heroes.

Parents, want to know more?

It’s easy for kids to play, and easy for parents to help at every stage.

From coordinating to getting involved to simply encouraging, families play a critical role in Auskick’s fun, inclusive environment. Ask your local Auskick coordinator how you can get involved.

Team NAB AFL Auskick

NAB has now finished its search for Team NAB AFL Auskick! 23 Auskickers have secured their spot in the team, coached by Nick Daicos and Katie Brennan. The Auskickers have won the ultimate footy experience including:

  • Tickets to the 2025 Toyota AFL Grand Final
  • The chance to present a medal to an AFL Premiership player