Football NSW launches partnership with High Performance specialist Dr Craig Duncan

One of Asian football’s leading High-Performance specialists Craig Duncan has begun a new relationship with Football NSW. As a world renowned and respected figure in the areas of both athletic performance and preparation, Duncan will work closely with the governing body in an attempt to provide advice and support for players, coaches and parents alike.

Providing a clear and logical path through often complex, competitive and challenging junior football structures, Duncan’s work is based on a simple clarification and a reminder of why the game is played in the first instance.

Highlighting the often vicarious motivations of parents and coaches, Duncan, a former representative goal-keeper, sees football as an activity initially undertaken for the raw pleasure of kicking a ball and the enjoyment of being in the company of peers. He insightfully reminds all those involved in the game that the sheer joy of football can often be high jacked by over-zealous coaches and the lofty expectations of parents, who perhaps failed to meet their own as players some years earlier.

A lecturer at the Australian Catholic University and after stints working with Sydney FC, the Western Sydney Wanderers and the Socceroos during their successful Asian Cup campaign of 2015, Duncan’s experience and knowledge in both the successful preparation for and playing of the game of football make him one of the most respect Australian voices in Sports Science.

Duncan’s formal partnership with Football NSW will involve a collection of informative videos and recorded seminars posted on the bodies’ official website. The content will cover a range of topics relevant to young players and those involved in junior football.

The basics of physical preparation for football will feature; areas such as hydration, sleep and rest as well as successful strategies to look after a young athletes muscles via effective exercise and stretching practices.

However, it is Duncan’s emphasis on creating an awareness of what an appropriate perspective on the career and performance of a young footballer should look like for a parent and/or coach, is potentially the most important part of his work and message.

Such was the basis of his presentation to an interested and enthusiastic audience at the home of Football NSW at Valentine Park in Sydney’s north-west some weeks back. Dr Duncan’s presentation has now been uploaded and can be viewed at;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYXAg3xC1YE&feature=youtu.be

Based on a lifetime involved in the game, Duncan’s words and the effective visual aids used to simplify and enunciate his message, create a powerful insight into the pressures and expectations often placed on young footballers by the adults surrounding them.

Using alarming and dramatic recreations of abusive coaches, anecdotal tales of parents blinded by a personally driven dream for their child and the harrowing effect such behavior can have on a young player, Duncan is able to convey his message with clarity and effectiveness.

Incorporating personal experiences from his own time as a player and coach when involved in the football journey of his own child adds a weight of validity and value to his presentation that would strike a chord with any parent.

Sadly, his message will not alleviate poor behavior on the sidelines, nor immediately eliminate parents less interested in their children’s success that their own reputation in the game. However, as he correctly points out, raising awareness to such issues and reaching out to others, armed with accurate information and a considered perspective is an important step in reshaping expectations and behavior.

The path through junior football can be a difficult one to tread for parents wishing success for their child. Dr Duncan’s advice on the journey is incredibly valuable in mapping a course that benefits not only the mums and dads on the sidelines, those charged with coaching young athletes, but also the players themselves.

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Inside the Tech Revolution: How Veo Is Powering Campbelltown City SC’s Rise

Campbelltown City SC has taken a major step in football innovation with an expanded partnership with Veo technology, the AI-powered video platform transforming coaching and player development. The collaboration allows the club to analyse matches faster, track player growth, and deliver smarter insights to coaches and players. This aligns with a nationwide trend, as detailed in How Veo Is Transforming Football Coaching in Australia, where clubs are increasingly using video and analytics to gain a competitive edge.

Revolutionising Match Analysis

For Campbelltown’s coaching staff, Veo technology has become indispensable. Automated camera systems and in-depth analytics allow match reviews to be completed in minutes rather than hours, giving coaches detailed insights into player positioning, decision-making, and tactical execution. “The technology streamlines our work, helping us make more informed decisions faster,” a club spokesperson said.

Tracking Long-Term Player Development

Beyond individual matches, Veo enables coaches to monitor player and team growth over the season. Footage comparison, tactical analysis, and performance tracking help create a clear picture of long-term development—something traditional observation often struggles to capture. Match highlights and player clips have also strengthened engagement with the club community, offering parents and players memorable keepsakes from season-end presentations.

New Perspectives and Insights

Veo’s panoramic video provides a view of the game that is impossible to achieve from the sidelines alone. Coaches report improved understanding of spacing, transitions, and decision-making thanks to this technology. “The analytics confirmed what couldn’t always be seen on gameday,” one coach noted.

Preparing for an AI-Driven Future

Campbelltown City SC is already exploring Veo’s latest AI features, including automated match summaries and smart coaching suggestions, to support personalised player development. These tools further streamline feedback, helping the club maintain its position at the forefront of football innovation in Australia.

Celebrating Ability Workshop Scheduled for December

The Celebrating Ability event will take place at The Home of The Matildas on Saturday, December 6.

The event promises an interactive day of learning and connection, featuring group workshops, the launch of Football Victoria’s new Disability Football Framework, and club education sessions with Aspect to promote inclusion across all levels of the game.

The Celebrating Ability event will offer a completely free, in-person opportunity for clubs to explore the space and take part in the celebration of the International Day of People With a Disability (IDoPWD).

The day will include:

Launch: Football Victoria will officially unveil its Disability Football Framework on December 3

Workshop: Clubs can learn how to start and run an All Abilities program

Education Session: Delivered by Football Victoria’s partners, providing practical guidance and support

Engagement: Attendees will gain insights from guest speakers and have the opportunity to connect with other clubs, coaches, and administrators

Event Details

Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025

Time: 10:00am – 1:00pm

Where: The Home of the Matildas, Sports Drive, Bundoora, 3083

Registration: Registration is required. Please use the link below to secure your place

This event offers an excellent opportunity for clubs across Victoria to engage, learn, and celebrate ability. Clubs are encouraged to share this opportunity with anyone who may be interested.

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