AS PART of Melbourne’s 2016 community program, the playing list visited schools in regional Victoria on Monday 20 June.

Groups of players visited schools in the Mornington Peninsula, Shepparton and Heathcote, while others conducted super clinics for local students in Portland, Sale and Traralgon.

The players visiting schools conducted discussions and question and answer sessions with students.

These discussions focused on the topics of leadership, goal setting, the AFL pathway and living a healthy lifestyle.

The super clinics focused on football skills, including marking, tackle bad work, goal kicking, ground balls and agility.

Country visits are an important part of Melbourne’s community work, which also includes visits to schools, junior football clubs and Auskick Centres in the City of Casey and the club’s heartland region.

Mornington Peninsula School Visits

Schools Visited: Somerville SS, Western Port SS, Rosebud SS, Padua College, Somerville PS, Baxter PS, Pearcedale PS, Devon Meadows PS

Shepparton School Visits

Schools Visited: Kialla West Primary, Notre Dame Secondary College, Orrvale Primary, Mooroopna Secondary College, Kialla Central Primary, St Brendan’s Primary, St Luke’s Primary, St Mary’s Primary

Heathcote School Visits

Holy Rosary PS and Heathcote PS

Portland Super Clinics

The players ran a Super Clinic at Hanlon Park for 500 students from various schools in the Portland region

Sale

The players ran two Super Clinics in Sale and Traralgon for 400 students from various schools in the region