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Are You Interested in Having a Hertfordshire Mavericks Player Or Are you interested in having a Hertfordshire Mavericks player or coach to come and do some regular or one off coaching sessions and with a chance to ask them some Questions? Sammy Wallace from Trinidad and Tobago: is the exciting 6 foot 4 Goal Shooter/Goal Attack with 36 caps for her country at WYNC & WNC. Her natural athleticism & accurate shooting promises to cause our defensive competition some headaches this season. Robyn Broughton Assistant coach for Hertfordshire Mavericks Senior Squad. Broughton coached the Southern Sting from 1998–2007 during the National Bank Cup, winning seven titles in ten years. She was also an assistant coach for the New Zealand national netball team from 2000– 02, and is currently a national selector. Joline Johansson (Henry) from New Zealand: Joline has a whopping 91 caps for the Silver Ferns. She has won gold & silver medals in the Commonwealth Games and 1 gold medal at WNC. Joline is renowned as a fierce player and her standards of play will set a new bar for the NSL. A One off half day presentation session with a NSL Mavericks player - £200 One assembly / presentation (less than 30 pupils) £45 more than 30 pupils £100 Netball and Multi Sport Coaching Sessions : £35 an hour per coach for Primary and Secondary schools 10x hourly netball coaching sessions £315 10x hourly Multi Sports sessions for Primary School £315 For any other types of requests please contact or to register your interest please email [email protected] .
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