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Junior Coaching Clinic Wednesday 27Th September to Friday 29Th September 2017 Redlands Tigers Junior Coaching Clinic Wednesday 27th September to Friday 29th September 2017 Redlands Tigers have been in the Brisbane JUNIOR CLINIC DETAILS Grade competition for over 100 years. Starting The Tigers Junior coaching clinic will be held during off as Woollongabba Cricket before moving to the September School Holidays and is targeted Langlands Park as Eastern Suburbs District specifically for all junior players currently playing Cricket Club in the 1930's and on to Bottomley Junior cricket (U10 to U16). With the Ashes series Park in 1970. Easts then moved to its current beginning in November and BBL taking the country home at Wellington Point in 1995 becoming by storm why not improve your skills in the game of Easts-Redlands. The club now plays in the cricket. The clinic is designed to help improve all Qld Premier Cricket competition under the participants’ skills for cricket while promoting the name Redlands Tigers. enjoyment and passion for the game. All skill levels are welcome. Junior cricketers (boys and girls) seeking higher level coaching are encouraged to attend this local Coaching Clinic at the home club of former Australian player Shane Watson and current QLD Bulls players Sam Heazlett, Jimmy Peirson, Marnus Labuschagne and James Bazley. The clinic will cover all aspects of the game and is professionally run by accredited Level 2 coach, Mark Rasmussen who will coordinate the clinic activities with other accredited coaches. WHAT TO BRING All players to bring their own Full cricket kit. Cap / hat, sunscreen, zinc etc. Lunch, snacks & water bottle. It is advised that players bring their own Cricket gear, however additional cricket gear will be provided if needed. VENUE & SESSION TIMES The clinic venue is Redlands Cricket Inc at EGW Wood Sportsfield, Birkdale Road, Wellington Point. Session Times: 9.00am – 2.30pm Registration: 8.30am on Wednesday 27/09/2017 Wet weather sessions on tactics, captaincy & other aspects of cricket will be arranged if necessary. Clinic Activities Include: Basic & advanced techniques in all areas of cricket, including: Bowling (pace & spin sessions, slower balls, yorkers) Batting (shot selection, hitting boundaries, using your feet, running between wickets) Wicket keeping (skill work) Fielding (diving catches, run outs and throwing technique) Tactics and decisions Video analysis Modified games Coaching under the full supervision of Accredited Tigers Coaches. Further Information contact: Barry Cullen RCI Administrator: 0413 274 324 Email: [email protected] REGISTRATION / PAYMENT DETAILS Confirmation of attendance must be submitted by Saturday 23rd September Cost $60 per day Payment Details - please tick Cheque Cash Credit Card DD Suncorp BSB 484 799 Acct 043807410 Charge to my Bankcard / Mastercard / Visa Expiry Date________ (EFTPOS available at club) Card No. No. of days Total ……………………….. Payment to RCI for $.......................................... Parent/Guardian Name ………………..:.............................................………………………….. Address:.....................................................…………………………………………………………… ……………………………….………………………………………………. P/Code………………….. Email:……………………………………………………………………….. Phone:…………………… Signature:...............…………………………………………. Payment for (Child Name/s) ……………………………………….... age ………………………………………................. age ………………………………………................. age Cheques made payable to: Redlands Cricket Post to: PO Box 1300 Capalaba BC 4157 Email: [email protected] www.redlandscricketinc.com.au ABN 14 922 181 335 .
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