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Skilfully done

NOOSA Netball will be holding two very special representative netball development sessions for all players wishing to trial for Noosa in the 2017 season. The sessions will be held at the Tewantin courts on Saturdays 8 and 15 October, from 8.30am to 10.30am. Players must be turning 12 years of age in 2017.
There is a fantastic guest presenter, Paul Elbourn. Paul will be taking participants through a series of drills and giving plenty of tips and ideas to improve those netball skills. Paul has played for Queensland and Australia in both indoor and outdoor netball for a number of years. In 2014 he represented Australia in the mens World Cup, beating Jamaica in the final. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience and the club is privileged that he wants to share with the club and with players.
While these sessions are not compulsory for those wishing to trial for representative teams, it would certainly be advantageous to have this high level of coaching in preparation for representative trials. Coaches are more than welcome to come along, watch and pick up some tips to take back to clubs or school teams.
Inquiries to noosanet@bigpond.net.au

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