First session of the evening.
A sharper, higher-intensity development program for domestic players U10–U16 — two age blocks, one court, every Wednesday. Your pathway to representative basketball.
Everything you need before you register.
10 weeks · final session 16 Sep 2026
Built for domestic players ready for the next step.
Domestic competition players (junior club basketball) aged U10–U16 who want to develop the skills needed for representative basketball.
Players currently in the Country Representative Program (Squad) or VJBL teams.
This is your pathway TO representative basketball — not a program for those already in it.
Built to develop the next Warriors.
Future Warriors Academy returns for Term 3 with a fresh format. Players from U10 to U16 are grouped into two age blocks and train side by side, learning the offensive and defensive concepts behind the Warriors Style of Play. It's competitive, high-energy, and built to get domestic players ready for the representative pathway.
Find your block.
Players are grouped by age so coaching is matched to development stage. Divisions are set by birth year against the 2026 season — boys and girls train together within each block.
Second session of the evening.
Ten Wednesdays.
Every session runs at Warragul Leisure Centre. The Younger Block trains first, the Older Block straight after.
| Week | Date | U10 – U12 4:30 – 5:30pm | U14 – U16 5:30 – 6:30pm |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wed 15 Jul | 4:30 – 5:30pm | 5:30 – 6:30pm |
| 2 | Wed 22 Jul | 4:30 – 5:30pm | 5:30 – 6:30pm |
| 3 | Wed 29 Jul | 4:30 – 5:30pm | 5:30 – 6:30pm |
| 4 | Wed 5 Aug | 4:30 – 5:30pm | 5:30 – 6:30pm |
| 5 | Wed 12 Aug | 4:30 – 5:30pm | 5:30 – 6:30pm |
| 6 | Wed 19 Aug | 4:30 – 5:30pm | 5:30 – 6:30pm |
| 7 | Wed 26 Aug | 4:30 – 5:30pm | 5:30 – 6:30pm |
| 8 | Wed 2 Sep | 4:30 – 5:30pm | 5:30 – 6:30pm |
| 9 | Wed 9 Sep | 4:30 – 5:30pm | 5:30 – 6:30pm |
| 10 | Wed 16 Sep | 4:30 – 5:30pm | 5:30 – 6:30pm |
What players work on.
Warriors Style of Play
The offensive and defensive concepts our rep teams use — spacing, movement and transition basketball.
Shooting
Dedicated shooting blocks every session: technique, form and game-speed shots.
Ball Handling & Footwork
Handling under pressure, clean footwork and finishing with both hands.
Game IQ
Reading the game, making smart decisions and developing intelligence on and off the ball.
Defence
Stance, positioning, containment and communication — the foundation of Warriors defence.
Competitive Play
3v3 and 5v5 scrimmages with reversible jerseys for proper team competition.
60 minutes, full intensity.
A sharper, higher-tempo format. Each block gets a focused hour split between skill work and live game application.
Skills Development
Shooting, ball handling, footwork, finishing, offensive concepts, defensive fundamentals and basketball IQ.
Game Application
3v3 and 5v5 scrimmages putting the Warriors Style of Play into competitive, high-energy situations.
Future Warriors Academy has been amazing for my son's basketball. He has improved so much since joining the academy.— Future Warriors Academy parent
Just $0 per week.
Ten one-hour sessions across the term with an experienced coaching staff bringing Big V and elite training backgrounds. The kind of development kids usually travel to Melbourne for — running locally at WARLC.
Reversible training jersey is compulsory for new participants. Returning participants reuse their existing jersey.
Led by experienced coaches.
Each block is led by an experienced lead coach supported by assistants on court, bringing Big V playing experience and elite training backgrounds to every session.
Breyton Buysman
Warriors Big V Import · USA Elite Trainer
Current Playing
- Warragul Warriors — Big V
College Basketball (USA)
- St. Mary's University of Minnesota — 4-year starter
- 1,000-point career scorer
- Multiple MIAC Conference Player of the Week
Catalyst Basketball Training
- Trained NBA's Andrew Wiggins, WNBA's Paige Bueckers
- Led high school workouts across Minneapolis–St. Paul
- Assisted elite skills camps across the Midwest
H4 Sports Academy
- Elite Minneapolis facility (3+ million metro area)
- Trained alongside NBA's Anthony Edwards & Julius Randle
- Worked with Rocco Zikarsky (NBA), Pharrel Payne (Maryland)
Sophie Taylor
Warragul Local · NBL1 Contracted Player & Australian Representative
Current Playing
- Contracted Player — Dandenong Rangers NBL1
Australian Representative
- Represented Australia — U15 & U16
- 2× Gold Medallist
- All-Star Five Selection
Victorian Representative
- Represented Victoria — U16, U18 & U20
- 2× Bronze Medallist
- Basketball Victoria Female Junior Athlete of the Year
Elite Development
- Basketball Australia Centre of Excellence
- AIS Scholarship (2023–2025)
Questions, answered.
01 Who is this program for?
Future Warriors Academy is designed for domestic competition players aged U10–U16 who want to sharpen their skills and develop their understanding of representative-level basketball. It's not suitable for complete beginners or players currently in Squad or VJBL programs.
02 Can my child join if they're in Squad or VJBL?
No — this program is specifically for domestic players. It's designed to help players develop the skills needed to make Squad or VJBL teams in the future.
03 Are boys and girls in the same sessions?
Yes. Players train together within their age block — blocks are set by age, not gender, and coaching is matched to each block's development stage.
04 How are the age blocks decided?
Blocks are set by birth year against the 2026 season. The Younger Block (4:30–5:30pm) covers U10 (born 2017–2018) and U12 (born 2015–2016). The Older Block (5:30–6:30pm) covers U14 (born 2013–2014) and U16 (born 2011–2012).
05 What time is my child's session?
The Younger Block (U10–U12) trains 4:30–5:30pm and the Older Block (U14–U16) trains 5:30–6:30pm, every Wednesday at Warragul Leisure Centre.
06 Who will be coaching?
Each block is led by an experienced lead coach supported by assistants on court. Our lead coaches are Breyton Buysman (Warragul Warriors Big V import, USA elite training experience) and Sophie Taylor (Warragul local, Australian representative, NBL1 contracted player with Dandenong Rangers).
07 What if I miss a session?
We understand conflicts happen. Unfortunately we can't offer make-up sessions or refunds for missed sessions.
08 Do I need to buy a uniform?
New participants must purchase the reversible training jersey (a one-off $55). This lets us run proper scrimmages during sessions. Returning participants can reuse their existing jersey.
09 Can I register if the program is full?
Places are limited to 40 (20 per block). If a block reaches capacity we'll open a waitlist and let you know if a spot becomes available.
10 What should my child bring?
Basketball shoes, a water bottle, and a positive attitude. Reversible jerseys are distributed after registration.
How we train, compete, and treat each other.
Skill is half of it. Character is the other half. Every Future Warriors Academy session is delivered through our Behavioural Framework — applied equally to coaches, players, and parents.
Respect
For coaches, teammates, opponents, officials, and the game itself. No exceptions.
Effort
Show up ready. Train at the level you want to play at. The work is the reward.
Belonging
Everyone has a place here, regardless of skill, background, or how long they've been playing.
Limited to 40 places.
Just 20 places per block. Secure your child's spot in Future Warriors Academy for Term 3 — once a block fills, remaining registrations move to a waitlist.