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11 Years Development Program 2022

Writer's picture: BMNA Public Relations OfficerBMNA Public Relations Officer

BMNA is pleased to announce that it will be running its 11yrs development program again in 2022. Please ensure registration is completed before attending. Registration is via PlayHQ, links provided below. The link for both events is the same so even if you wish to attend both the clinics and the selection trials, you only need to register once.

DEVELOPMENT CLINICS - For all players turning 11 in 2022 - Whether its your first season or your 7th, this clinic is for you! - Can attend clinics without attending representative selection trials - Coaching provided by BMNA representative coaches - Dates: Thursday 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th February - Times: 5.30-7.30pm - Location: Lapstone Netball Courts (bottom courts) - Registration required before attending

REPRESENTATIVE SELECTION TRIALS (TALENTS) - For players turning 11 in 2022, and; - Seeking to experience representative netball - Encouraged to attend clinics if attending trials - Date: 6th March - Time: 8am-1pm - Registration required before attending

Registration closes 4th March.

Players should bring plenty of water and a netball if possible.

Note: training dates have been moved to Thursdays due to court refurbishment. Once refurbishment is completed the training will move back to Tuesday’s.

QUESTIONS?

Registration: Niki Stewart, BMNA Competition convenor Mobile: 0405 321 544 Email: bmnacompetitionconvenor@gmail.com

Clinics & selection trials: Megan Tod, 2022 11Yrs Talents Coach Mobile: 0439405396 Email: megdav1@bigpond.net.au

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Blue Mountains Netball Association acknowledges that the Dharug and Gundungurra peoples are the traditional owners of the Ngurra Country on which we play netball. We recognise that the Dharug and Gundungurra peoples have a continuous and deep connection to their Country and that this is of great cultural significance to Aboriginal people, both locally and in the region.

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