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Canterbury ELITE SKILL JUNIOR ICE HOCKEY PLAYERS! We at Canterbury Olympic Ice Arena organised an "Elite Skill Development CLINIC" Taught by arguably some of the best AIHL level players we have in Australia. This course is designed to be a Skill Development Clinic for all Atoms, Peewees, Bantams and Midgets - to further advance and intensify your skills base across the board, in your exhilarating sport of Ice Hockey. The Clinic will be run with 1-3 players per 2 hour session. Each 2 hour session will cost $60 per person for a 3 on 1. If at any stage you would like an even more intensive training session, you may elect to have a 2 on 1 session at $80 p/p (provided there are 2 of you to do so) or for a complete 1 on 1 private session $120 p/p. (Please note that we can only allocate a maximum of 2 coaches per week to do either a one on one or a two on one session). On the day you arrive, you will each be assessed over a couple of drills to determine which like-skilled group of up to 3 you go into. A coach will then be assigned to you – (please note there is no personal election of a coach - you will get the coach/assistant* designated to you). It will be an intensive skill and drill development session focusing on you the individual player, your style, skill, current ability and improving on everything you do to further develop and take you to another level of achievement. After about an hour and a half of this intensity, at the discretion of your coaches/assistants*, you may all come together to play a final half hour scrimmage, utilising your newly developed skills. And now for your Coaches and Assistants*! We have assigned some of the greatest in the business! PIER MARTIN - South Australia Defris Head Coach 2004 -2007. IHA National Development Camp Head Coach 2005 – current. Australian National Junior Team Player 2006. Australian National Youth Team Head Coach 2007- current. AIHL Newcastle Northstars Player 2007 - 2008. NSW Tange Team Head Coach 2009. SEAN SONTER – Australian Youth Team 2008. Bears AIHL 2009. MATTHEW MUSUMECI - Captain East Coast Super League Heat Team 2008 – 2009. DAN SHAW* - Australian Youth Team player 2007 - 2008. Bears AIHL 2009. LUCIEN HACKETT* - National Youth Team 2008. Central Coast Rhinos 2008. Australian National Junior Team 2009. VLAD RUBES* - Australian Youth Team Coach 2001 - 2006. Bears AIHL Player/Coach. Australian Senior Team Player 2000 - 2009. Former Professional Player. JOEL RHODES* – Bears AIHL 2009. ROBERTO FRANCHINI* - AIHL Bears in 2009. Australia National Senior Team 2009 and 2010. GABE ROBLEDO* - Western Sydney Ice Dogs 2003 – 2005. AIHL Bears 2006 – 2009. (Goalie) 2 time AIHL Champion. DAVE WARDLE* - Brown Trophy Winner 2001 – 2004. AIHL Bears 2003 – 2009. (Goalie) ECSL League MVP 2004. Brown Trophy MVP and Best Goalie 2004. AIHL Champ 2007. Best Goalie 2004 & 2009. ECSL Champ 2004 & 2009. Only 4 dates available for this Clinic: SUNDAYS 7.30am – 9.30am NOVEMBER 15 DECEMBER 6, 13, 20 ~ The Clinic needs to run as a pre-booked and pre-paid course only. ~ We need for all players to book and pay by the Wednesday of the week they are intending to play. ~ Due to covering our minimum costs, and the fact that this is being run as a non- profit Clinic, please understand that we cannot reimburse any players after the Wednesday of the preceding week, if they miss a session/clinic - for any reason including ill health - unless of course we are able to fill their spot on the ice. Anyone interested in signing up, please email me: 1. the date/s you would like to attend 2. the type of session/s you would like. I will then return email you with confirmation if that booking is available and will include the bank account details for you to direct deposit the correct money into. My contact details are: E [email protected] M 0411 315 399 Please note that this Clinic is a sanctioned IHNSW event. You must be a currently registered IHNSW player to attend. We are so looking forward to having all our Junior players, right across NSW come together and learn how best to play the game of their life, helping them to fulfill their wildest dreams! Tini Winton Canterbury Eagles Ice Hockey Club .
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