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June 2003
Summer Junior Coaching
Posted on Thursday 19th June 2003 by Fraser Murray
The Glasgow Academy is running coaching courses during the summer holidays for any young and enthusiastic cricketer. The courses will be organised and delivered by Mr V Hariharan who is the cricket professional with the Academy during the summer and a leading overseas coach in Australian and Indian Cricket Centres of Excellence.
The courses will take place at The Glasgow Academy. Several facilities will be used to provide the best possible environment for learning and developing cricket skills and knowledge. This will include the recently refurbished sportshall, which now offers four high quality net areas and the option of splitting into three large open working areas, a smaller gym which provides an ideal venue for more intense technical work in small groups and a large astro-turf area.
The aim of the courses is to provide an exciting environment to learn and develop cricketing skills under expert tuition. Boys and girls are equally welcome to attend these courses. Also, both novice and experienced cricketers will find the courses equally valuable. All specialist equipment will be provided, although if boys and girls have their own equipment they will be welcome to use it on the courses. The only requirement will be to wear appropriate cricket / leisure clothing and non-marking indoor trainers.
There are six different weeks for the courses, so hopefully there will be an opportunity for all those who want to attend to find a course at a suitable time.
- Course 1 – Monday 7th July – Friday 11th July 2003
- Course 2 – Monday 14th July – Friday 18th July
- Course 3 – Tuesday 22nd July – Friday 25th July – 8.30am to 11.00am (Fair week)
- Course 4 – Monday 28th July – Friday 1st August
- Course 5 – Monday 11th August – Friday 15th August
- Course 6 – Monday 18th August – Friday 22rd August
For further information contact the course school
Second Clothing Order
Posted on Monday 2nd June 2003 by Fraser Murray
We’re trying to get a second order together, hopefully within the next couple of weeks. Print out and return the form with payment asap.
You can now download the Clothing Order Form.