The Geelong Cats will be on the road in February as part of the AFL Community Camp program.

On Tuesday 3 February and Wednesday 4 February the Cats will travel to Warrnambool with a range of school visits, open training and community events planned.

The annual AFL Community Camp provides a valuable opportunity to connect with the region and inspire the next generation of players, coaches, and volunteers and is ran in partnership with AFL Victoria and is proudly supported by Warrnambool City Council and Bulla.

WHEN

Tuesday 3 February - Wednesday 4 February

WHAT'S ON

  • School Visits
  • Super Clinic
  • Open Training
  • Teacher Personal Development Session
  • Membership Sales
  • Cats Shop Van
  • Geelong Cats Academy Training Experience
2025 Community Camp

SUPER CLINIC

When: Tuesday 3 February, 4.30pm-5.30pm

Where: Reid Oval, Warrnambool

Come down and meet AFL & AFLW Players from the Geelong Cats as part of their AFL Community Camp. Show off your skills, have some fun and get involved in this Free Play AFL Super Clinic.

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TEACHER PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SESSION

When: Tuesday 3 February, 4.30pm-5.30pm

Where: Reid Oval, Warrnambool

This session is designed to gather information on how AFL Victoria & Geelong Cats can support your school through our programs and resources, promoting activity, community engagement, health and wellbeing, and much more.

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2025 Community Camp | Jeremy Cameron

OPEN TRAINING SESSION

When: Wednesday 4 February, 10am

Where: Reid Oval, Warrnambool

Come along and watch the Geelong Cats in action as they prepare for the 2026 season.

More details to come in 2026

 

GEELONG CATS ACADEMY TRAINING EXPERIENCE

Sunday 1 February: Reid Oval, Warrnambool 10AM-12PM

Sunday 8 February: Coughlin Park, Horsham 12PM-2PM


This is a FREE opportunity which will be held in Warrnambool on Sunday 1 February and Horsham on Sunday 8 February. During the session, you will be led by Geelong Cats Academy staff and take part in athletic development, skill-based craft and fundamentals, and showcase your abilities in game scenarios. Players should wear their local community club training or playing uniform, bring both boots and runners, a drink bottle and a mouth guard. 

Players that are identified at the training experience as talented players will be eligible to join the Geelong Cats Academy Emerging Talent (13-14 year olds) or Development Squad (15 year olds). For more information about our Academy program please visit our website: Geelong Cats Academy

Click here to register for a Geelong Cats Academy Training Experience