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Last Updated: Feb 6, 2017 - 2:32:04 PM |
SLIDE SHOW: Day one of the 2010 Sir Jack Hayward Premier League Soccer Camp in Grand Bahama. Registration will be accepted all week on a daily or part-week basis. Photo: Robbin Whachell
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Freeport, Bahamas - The
Sir Jack Hayward English Premier League Soccer Camp got underway today with well over 100 children in attendance at the Freeport Rugby Football Club. Of those,
20 or more deserving young players from the regular boys’ and girls’ leagues were able to attend thanks to the support from community-minded local businesses who were able to offer scholarships to the camp.
Children can still be registered each morning
at the Freeport Rugby Football Club
between 8:30 and 9:00am.
A daily or partial week rate will apply.
Each day starts at 9am and closes at 3pm. The children get an hour for lunch, and snacks and lunch are provided. A swim in the club pool is also an option for camp goers.
Besides the continued support of many local coaches and junior coaches, guest coaches
are being provided by The Football Association.
Visiting UK Coaches from England. Left to right: Tom Hartley, Sarah Greene, Jamie Godbold and Philip French. Photo: Robbin Whachell
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Phillip French,
who was a director of the Eneglish Premier League who helped organise the first camp in 2004. He is also a special advisor to the UK Government’s Minister of Sport.
Jamie Godbold
FA Skills Coach and camp leader returning for his 3rd year.
Tom Hartley, FA Skills Coach in London returning for his 2nd year.
Sarah Greene is a newcomer to The Bahamas, and also an FA Skills Coach in London.
To Register your child, Download the
REGISTRATION FORM BELOW
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