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Ages. All Abilities. Cricket Coaching at Its Best Choose Cricket ALL AGES. ALL ABILITIES. CRICKET COACHING AT ITS BEST CHOOSE CRICKET By embarking on a Nottinghamshire education in teamwork, fair play, coaching course, your child will leadership and the spirit of the game. get active, become versed in the fundamental movement skills for Cricket, after all, is the only children and – most importantly – professional sport in which have lots of fun. sportsmanship is written into the laws. They’ll learn the cricketing skills of the stars and also gain a first-hand COACHING AT ITS BEST Cricket, an activity so ingrained in With groups split by age, and the Nottinghamshire community that beginners to the sport every bit as we’ve been sharing it for 175 years, welcome as experts, we’ll make sure is an activity that welcomes children sessions are tailored and relevant to of all ages and abilities. the youngsters on the course. Our inspiring international venue All our coaches are approachable, provides the backdrop; our sympathetic and will nurture all professional coaches from the youngsters in their care, both Nottinghamshire Cricket Board as cricketers and as deliver the fun and our individuals. sessions are available during weekends and school holidays throughout the year. FUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENT SKILLS THROWING AGILITY RUNNING JUMPING STRIKING CATCHING BALANCE COORDINATION HOPPING TAKE INSPIRATION Watch sixes…hit sixes. Cheer catches…take catches. Watch stumps fly…make stumps fly. Pick a hero…be your hero. In the true tradition of outlaws, our professional coaches steal skills from the stars and pass them on to the kids. With Samit Patel, Jake Ball, Stuart Broad and Alex Hales just four of the many international stars that play for the Notts Outlaws, there’s no shortage of inspiration at Trent Bridge. ALEX HALES SAMIT PATEL STUART BROAD AT A WORLD FAMOUS VENUE Many of our sessions take place at the world famous Trent Bridge cricket ground. Parking can be found in the Trent Bridge Inn Courtyard, situated off Bridgford Road. Search NG2 6AG for your satnav. CRICKET FOR ALL AGES AGE 5 – 7 Fun, enjoyment and encouragement every step of the way. Perfect for a first introduction to cricket, with other sports included too. AGE 8 – 11 An enjoyable education on teamwork, leadership, fair-play and respect – whilst also stepping up those cricket specific skills. AGE 12 – 15 Skills continue to develop whilst also engaging the brain with tactical knowledge and tips on how to prepare like the pros. TO BOOK YOUR CHOSEN COURSE CONTACT [email protected] OR CALL 0115 982 3000 EXT 227 ABOUT THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CRICKET BOARD Our coaching courses are delivered by Nottinghamshire Cricket Board, who are the body responsible for all recreational cricket in the County, as well as the County’s elite development pathway. All juniors in our care will be robustly safeguarded by our professionally accredited Nottinghamshire Cricket Board coaches. All equipment can be provided. TO BOOK YOUR CHOSEN COURSE CONTACT [email protected] OR CALL 0115 982 3000 EXT 227 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB TRENT BRIDGE, NOTTINGHAM, NG2 6AG.
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