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Wales Coaching Workshops 2014/2015 03 WALES COACHING WORKSHOPS 2014/2015 03 contents The Workshops. 5 The Tutors. 8 Contact details. 9 List of Wales Coaching workshops. 10 the workshops 05 The Cricket Wales Workshops provide coaches in Wales with knowledge and skills to complement the formal ECB Community Coach Education courses and workshops. Designed as a direct response to demand from coaches in Wales; the 7 Cricket Wales Workshops provide a range of technical, tactical & cricket awareness information that the great majority of coaches will find useful when working with players of different skill levels and ages. The Workshops are practically based and give coaches the opportunity to listen to some of the most experienced and qualified cricketers, coaches and tutors in the UK; discuss their own coaching experiences and views; and practice some of the techniques/ practices learned! WORKSHOP LENGTH // 3 HOURS WORKSHOP COST // £15 PER WORKSHOP Be the best you can be | www.cricketwales.org.uk | 02920 419 341 BATTING // KEY BASIC PRINCIPLES BOWLING // KEY BASIC PRINCIPLES BATTING // ADVANCED SKILLS BOWLING // ADVANCED SKILLS TUTOR // John Derrick TUTORS // Steve Watkin & Barry Lloyd & KNOWLEDGE & KNOWLEDGE TUTOR // John Derrick TUTORS // Steve Watkin & Barry Lloyd The Workshop aims to concentrate on the key basic The Workshop aims to concentrate on the key basic technical skills of batting and looks at the basic technical skills of bowling and looks at the basic This new Workshop ideally serves as a follow-on from This new Workshop ideally serves as a follow-on from application of these skills. The Workshop offers a application of these skills. The Workshop offers a the “BATTING – KEY BASIC PRINCIPLES” Workshop and the “BOWLING – KEY BASIC PRINCIPLES” Workshop chance for Coaches to personally practice the chance for Coaches to personally practice the moves on to study the more advanced Batting and moves on to study the more advanced Bowling techniques discussed and also allows Coaches techniques discussed and also allows Coaches Techniques & Skills we might see at higher levels Techniques & Skills we might see at higher levels to discuss their own issues of concern and views to discuss their own issues of concern and views and utilised by our better batsmen, both young and utilised by our better Seam & Spin Bowlers, alike. This Workshop forms a key part of all batting alike. This Workshop forms a key part of all bowling & old. The Workshop also focuses heavily on the both young & old - Variations of Pace Movement coaching knowledge and serves as a very valuable coaching knowledge and serves as a very valuable non-physical side of batting – Mental preparation , Bowling Strategy and Setting the right Field . reminder of what the key technical issues are to reminder of what the key technical issues are to and application, building an innings, setting and The Workshop also focuses heavily on the non- both experienced and newly qualified coaches. both experienced and newly qualified coaches planning for target totals, playing the percentages, physical side of bowling – Mental preparation and etc. This information will prove invaluable in working application. This information will prove invaluable in with batsmen in Match Situations in particular working with bowlers in Match Situations in particular CAPTAINCY & TACTICAL 07 the workshops AWARENESS TUTOR // John Derrick This new Workshop will help coaches working at all WICKETKEEPING FIELDING levels of the Game to develop the “awareness” side TUTOR // Adrian Shaw TUTOR // John Derrick of the game of cricket in all our players – but will crucially allow them to identify those players who Wicketkeeping is often seen as the “forgotten art” All Coaches should appreciate the importance of have the potential skills and personal qualities to in the Game today, so this Workshop is crucially a good fielding performance – it can often mean become our Captains of the future. The Workshop important in offering help and advice in how to find that small difference between winning and losing! will focus on typical qualities of good captains, and identify potentially good Wicketkeepers. The The Workshop looks at top cricketers performing in concentrating on real situations from past & present Workshop also focuses heavily on how a ‘Keeper the middle via DVD footage and highlights their and provide good evidence on what makes a great prepares for a match and the key skills he/she needs preparation and movement – before going into Leader. The Workshop will also concentrate heavily to practice to gain confidence and become the the Sports Hall environment to see many of the on the importance of the Tactical side of cricket most important fielder on the pitch. The inclusion skills utilised in action and to see some of the many and the importance of getting players to “think on of local, young ‘Keepers on the Workshop will allow Practice Fielding Drills in action. Catching also their feet” and react positively and intelligently to coaches to observe and practice their Coaching forms a key part of this Workshop Changing Match Situations. Skills learned on this Workshop Be the best you can be | www.cricketwales.org.uk | 02920 419 341 the tutors contact details 09 STEVE WATKIN ADRIAN SHAW MIKE BEACHAM CARDIFF & VALE, MID GERALLT JONES ERYRI GLAMORGAN Cricket Wales, Plas Menai National Watersports Centre, • Current Glamorgan CCC Coach • Played 1st Class Cricket for Glam CCC for Cricket Wales, Swalec Stadium, Cardiff CF11 9XR Caernarfon, LL551UE • Glamorgan and England 9 Years [email protected] [email protected] • Played 1st Class Cricket for 15 Years • Kept Wicket in over 70 1st Class games 07850 116269 07841 235469 / 01248 673949 • Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1994 • Wicketkeeper for Glamorgan CCC in 1997 • Bowled 52,000 Deliveries in 1st Class Cricket Champship Team PHIL EVANS N.E.WALES RAY KANE PEMBROKESHIRE • Taken 902 1st Class Wickets • Kept Wicket for Young England Cricket Wales, c/o Sports Development, Holt Road, 14 St. David’s Road, Pembroke SA71 5JH • First Glamargan CCC Academy Director • Former Glamorgan CCC Head Coach Wrexham, LL13 8DH [email protected] [email protected] 01646 682106 / 07554 231017 BARRY LLOYD JOHN DERRICK 07766 878571 STEVE WATKINS GWENT & MID WALES • Former Glam CCC 1st Team Captain • Played 1st Class Cricket for Glamorgan CCC JEREMY CARTWRIGHT CARMARTHENSHIRE & Monmouthshire County Council, Innovation House, Wales 1 • Played 1st Class Cricket for 11 Years for 8 Years WEST GLAMORGAN Business Park, Magor, Monmouthshire, NP26 3DG • Played 147 1st Class games for • 2,000 1st Class Runs and 137 1st Class Wickets 18 Ocean View Close, Sketty, Swansea SA2 8EP [email protected] Glamorgan CCC • 1st Team Coach for Glamorgan CCC – won two [email protected] O7788 710188 / 01633 644553 • Bowled over 20,000 Deliveries in 1st Class Cricket National League 1-Day titles 07837 068939 • Taken 247 1st Class Wickets • Has worked as Coach in Wales & overseas at all • Coach/Coach Educator in Wales for over Levels of the Game 30 years • Currently Performance Manager for Cricket Wales Be the best you can be | www.cricketwales.org.uk | 02920 419 341 wales coach workshops 2014/15 APPLICATION APPLICATION REGION COURSE DATE(S) WORKSHOP(S) VENUE ADMINISTRATOR DEADLINE DATE REGION COURSE DATE(S) WORKSHOP(S) VENUE ADMINISTRATOR DEADLINE DATE (to include Course Fee) (to include Course Fee) S.E WALES 2nd Nov 2014 Batting – Key Duffryn School, Steve Watkins 17th October S.W WALES 15th Nov 2014 Captaincy Llandarcy Jeremy 1st November 9.30 to 12.30 Basic Principles Newport 2014 13.30 to 16.30 & Tactical Academy of Cartwright 2014 Awareness Sport S.E WALES 2nd Nov 2014 Bowling – Key Duffryn School, Steve Watkins 17th October 11 13.30 to 16.30 Basic Principles Newport 2014 S.W WALES 8th Feb 2015 Batting – Key Tenby Leisure Ray Kane 25th January 9.30 to 12.30 Basic Principles Centre 2015 S.E WALES 11th Jan 2015 Batting – Key Swalec Stadium Mike Beacham 28th December 9.30 to 12.30 Basic Principles 2014 S.W WALES 8th Feb 2015 Fielding Tenby Leisure Ray Kane 25th January 13.30 to 16.30 Centre 2015 S.E WALES 11th Jan 2015 Fielding Swalec Stadium Mike Beacham 28th December 13.30 to 16.30 2014 S.W WALES 22nd Feb 2015 Bowling – Key Tenby Leisure Ray Kane 8th February 9.30 to 12.30 Basic Principles Centre 2015 S.E WALES 8th Feb 2015 Bowling – Key Cowbridge Mike Beacham 25th January 9.30 to 12.30 Basic Principles School 2015 S.W WALES 22nd Feb 2015 Wicketkeeping Tenby Leisure Ray Kane 8th February 13.30 to 16.30 Centre 2015 S.E WALES 8th Feb 2015 Wicketkeeping Cowbridge Mike Beacham 25th January 1.30 to 4.30 School 2015 N.E. WALES 9th Nov 2014 Batting: Ruabon School Phil Evans 26th October 9.30 to 12.30 Advanced Skills 2014 & Knowledge MID-WALES 1st March 2015 Batting: Llandrindod Steve Watkins 18th February Advanced Skills Wells L. C. 2015 N.E. WALES 9th Nov 2014 Captaincy Ruabon School Phil Evans 26th October & Knowledge 13.30 to 16.30 & Tactical 2014 Awareness MID-WALES 1st March 2015 Captaincy Llandrindod Steve Watkins 18th February & Tactical Wells L. C. 2015 N.E. WALES 16th Nov 2014 Bowling: Ruabon School Phil Evans 2nd November Awareness 13.30 to 16.30 Advanced Skills 2014 & Knowledge Be the best you can be | www.cricketwales.org.uk | 02920 419 341 Be the best you can be | www.cricketwales.org.uk | 02920 419 341 CRICKET WALES SWALEC Stadium Cardiff, CF11 9XR Tel // 02920 419 341 Web // www.cricketwales.org.uk Twitter // @CricketWales.
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