Athlete of the Year nominees with winner Sienna Toohey (centre): Ebony Robinson, Sallianne Faulkner (Chair, ClubsNSW), Matilda Webb, Jessie Tyack, Archie Clarke, Sienna Toohey, Lexie Brown, Harper Nelmes, Remy Gleeson and Isla Basa. Photo: Luke Fuda Photography.

Limestone Coast Academy of Sport 2026 nominations now open

Limestone Coast Academy of Sport (LCAS) is excited to announce that nominations are now open for our 2026 programs.

Athletes from across the region are invited to apply and take the next step in their sporting development with the support of our high-performance environment.

Nominations close on Monday, 15 December 2025.

In 2025, our Academy proudly delivered programs across a range of sports including:

Our programs are designed to develop well-rounded athletes by providing access to expert coaching, strength and conditioning, sports psychology, nutrition education sessions, and a supportive community of high-performing emerging talent.

To nominate or learn more about our programs, please visit our website’s sport programs page or contact our Academy team.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the region’s leading athlete development pathway, apply now!

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