FWW MINIROOS INFORMATION

MiniRoos is for Girls and Boys Aged 5 –11yrs

MiniRoos is a fun introduction to winter football for young players. As a player progresses through the age groups, the field size increases as well as the number of players on the pitch. This prepares them to eventually move to playing 11v11 football on a full size field. Scroll down for basic Rules and Playing Formats.

The focus is on fun – we want to see happy, smiling players - this is our aim each weekend for our MiniRoos players.

Miniroos football in Wagga is team-based, community football. Players generally train with their team once per week from April to August and then play a match on the weekend.

Below, we have answered many common questions about how community football works. 

When are games played?

The FWW miniroos winter season runs from May to August in season 2024.

Not sure which age group your child should be playing in? Whatever age your child is turning this year determines the age group they will play in. 

Where are games played?

Wagga: Bolton Park

Junee: Burns Park

Tumut: Bull Paddock

For a full list of grounds and their address details go to Find A Ground.

BOLTON PARK FIELD LAYOUT & PARKING

Rules and Playing Formats

There are a basic set of General Rules plus age group specific rules.

Mixed U6 & U7

The U6 and  U7 teams split into 2 groups and play small-sided games with four players per team (no goalkeeper). In these age groups the sides are mixed girls and boys and the focus is purely on fun and learning to enjoy the game in a non-competitive…

The U6 and  U7 teams split into 2 groups and play small-sided games with four players per team (no goalkeeper). In these age groups the sides are mixed girls and boys and the focus is purely on fun and learning to enjoy the game in a non-competitive environment

Mixed U8 & U9 and Girls 8's & 9's 

The U8 and U9 squads continue to develop a love of football, in a non-competitive environment on slightly larger grounds with a seven-a side format (1-3-3), including a goalkeeper with a larger goal.

The U8 and U9 squads continue to develop a love of football, in a non-competitive environment on slightly larger grounds with a seven-a side format (1-3-3), including a goalkeeper with a larger goal.

Mixed U10 & U11 and Girls 10's & 11's 

Moving closer to traditional football format, U10 and U11 play nine-a-side (1-3-2-3 formation) with a larger ball (size 4) and a larger goal (5m x 2m). Games times are now 25 minutes each way.

Moving closer to traditional football format, U10 and U11 play nine-a-side (1-3-2-3 formation) with a larger ball (size 4) and a larger goal (5m x 2m). Games times are now 25 minutes each way.

Parents Code of Conduct

This code of conduct shall apply to all parents and guardians. Take a look below at the requirements Football Wagga Wagga and it's affiliated clubs expects of the parents and carers when attending games, training, association and club events. 

Spectators Code of Conduct

Football Wagga Wagga's priority is to ensure all spectators are able to enjoy football in a safe and comfortable environment. Accordingly, by attending games, you agree to be bound by the terms of this code of conduct. Take a look below at the requirements Football Wagga Wagga and it's affiliated clubs expects of spectators when attending games, training, association and club events. 

Coaching Code of Conduct

This code of conduct shall apply to anyone coaching the Football Wagga Wagga competion. Take a look below at the requirements Football Wagga Wagga and it's affiliated clubs expects of all coaches at games, training, association and club events.