Talent day announced for Scotland U18 Men
Have ambitions to play U18 international hockey for
Scotland?
Then take the chance to showcase your talents and skills in
front of the Scotland U18 Men’s coach and management team at a
Talent Day taking place on Sunday 30
October at Clydesdale Hockey Club, Titwood, Glasgow.
This is an opportunity for young players to train with the national
coaches and to get an insight into the standards and commitment
required to represent their country.
The session will commence at 9.30 and finish at 16.30.
Nominations and confirmation of attendance should be received no
later than Wednesday 26th October 2011 using the form.
Numbers will be restricted to the first 50 out-field player to have
their full details registered.
There is no restriction on the number of goalkeepers wanting to
attend.
NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED ON THE DAY
A nominal charge of £10 is payable on the day. (Cheques should be
made out to “Scottish Hockey Union”)
Players will be given the opportunity to train under the
guidance of the U18 international coaches and to experience the
standards and commitment required to represent Scotland at youth
international level.
The session will commence at 9.30am and finish
at approx. 4.30pm.
To register your interest in attending, please fill in
the Player
Registration Form and submit this to Scottish Hockey no
later than Wednesday 26 October.
Numbers will be restricted to the first 50 outfield
players who register so if you are interested in coming
along, you need to fill out the Player Registration Form in advance of the
closing date above.
There is no restriction on the number of goalkeepers who wish to
attend.
Please be aware that NO registrations or latecomers will
be accepted on the day.
A nominal charge of £10 is payable for the day’s session.
(Cheques should be made out to “Scottish Hockey Union”).
For more information, please email Neal Beaton, Performance Administrator or
contact the office 0131 453 9070.
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