Live the Dream, presented by Decmil, is a once in a lifetime opportunity for 16 young Australians to become immersed in the culture of the Fremantle Dockers Football Club and ‘live the life’ of an AFL player for five days.
Live the Dream offers participants a rare opportunity to develop skills and behaviours, which can deliver long-term benefits to the individual and their local community.
The program will include a tour of Fremantle headquarters and Domain Stadium, a survival base camp in Chidlow, a ropes course at Point Walter Recreation Camp in Bicton as well as leadership and health and well being training sessions.
The Live the Dream program commences on Friday 3 July with Fremantle players Michael Walters, Tommy Sheridan, Hayden Crozier, Nick Suban, Chris Mayne, Michael Johnson, Danyle Pearce and Zac Clarke as the participant mentors.
Meet Kyle Keel from Meadow Springs
Kyle is in year 12 at Frederick Irwin Anglican School and is currently not playing footy to focus on his school, but has previously been involved with the Peel Thunder development program.
He describes the Live the Dream program as a once in a lifetime opportunity to learn how professional athletes train, eat, motivate and recover.
Kyle’s physical education teacher Jo Beechey described Kyle as “a hard working and determined student, both considerate and accepting of others as well as encouraging.”
Jo says the opportunity for Kyle to be alongside like-minded young people and professional athletes will allow him to grow even more.
Live the Dream: Meet Kyle Keel
Live the Dream, presented by Decmil, is a once in a lifetime opportunity for 16 young Australians to ‘live the life’ of an AFL player for five days