Gippsland Power Football Club covers the area from Pakenham in the west, down through South Gippsland (including Phillip Island), West Gippsland, Latrobe Valley and East Gippsland including Orbost, Mallacoota all the way to the NSW border. Geographically it is one of the largest regions in the NAB League competition. Gippsland Power is centrally located at the Morwell Recreation Reserve in Travers Street Morwell. In 2010, through sponsorships and generous donations from the local community, the Gippsland Power Centre of Excellence was built to provide players and support staff with elite level facilities for use on training and match days.
When they’re ready to play, NAB AFL Auskick is the way. As Australia's leading participation program, Auskick helps kids get active and form lasting friendships.
NAB AFL Superkick is for anyone aged 7-12 wanting to get a feel for footy, without the pressure. You’ll learn new ways to play through skill-based activities in weekly sessions, then show them off in games straight after.
AFL Schools is a great classroom tool. We all want students to be more active and engaged both on and off the field, so we empower educators to help do just that. Our resources are aligned with curriculum and complemented by robust professional learning sessions, so students are exposed to our great game in a way that feels natural to their learning environment.
AFL Nines is for just about anyone. From AFL newbies to experienced athletes, everyone aged 13+ can feel welcome on the field, which is smaller than a regulation field to accommodate smaller teams. Simply register as a group for the grade that suits you (Youth, Senior, Masters).
The V/Line Cup carnival has a rich history dating back to 1949 and annually showcases hundreds of the best young footballers from across the state. The V-Line Cup consists of teams from Gippsland, GWV Rebels, Bendigo Pioneers, Barwon, Goulburn Murray, North East Border and South East. There are three 3 divisions including 2 boys divisions and a female division.