Majura Coaching Mag 3 2010

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Coaching @ Majura FC Contact: mfc_technical@live.com Hello again from Majura FC and from me, Paul Whittingham, the Technical Director at Majura FC. Contact: mfc_technical@live.com This is Coaching @ Majura FC bulletin number 3 and the final edition for this season. In this edition I have included a summary of the development activities that we have been running. Don’t forget, if you as a Majura coach have any questions or just want some advice, please feel free to email me.

Coaching News •

Majura Technical Working Group We had a small but committed attendance for the working group and we provided some feedback and suggestions to the MFC Committee around trialing policies and coach education. The Committee is considering our suggestions as they are looking at next year’s Club Policies. Majura FC intends to continue this working group into next season and we will be looking for you as coaches to once again provide your input to our Club policies. If you want to see a summary of the working group’s discussions, please follow the link.

Goalkeeping Skills for under 10 and under 11 Majura FC players Two skills sessions for beginner keepers focusing on basic goal keeping were advertised through the under 10 and under 11 coaches. I have had a small number of interested keepers attend the first clinic last Sunday and the next one is one Sunday 22 August from 11.15 to 12.00. Goal Keepers and Coaches are welcome to come along to the second session (email: mfc_technical@live.com to register their interest).

U7 Saturday Skills training sessions were very well received in the first half of the season. More than 50 players attended, both boys and girls. In the second half of the season we have kicked off more skills sessions for interested players. The 5 week program was for 16 players to be run over 5 consecutive Saturdays, commencing 31 July. The level of interest was such that a second clinic was made available for another 16 players. The sessions are going very well and we have targeted basic skills in running with the ball and control. I hope you have seen some improvement in the players – they have been having a great time.

U10 Development Squads. The development programs are running through the second half of the season and attendance remains high. Players and parents are supporting the concept and we have received some comments about the demonstrable improvement in our player’s basic skills. The boys’ squad entered into the Kanga Cup this year and had a great time even though they missed the finals. The squad has been cut down to 15 players for the last few weeks as we run into the end of the season and a tournament interstate. The girl’s squad has dwindled in numbers a bit with the cold and wet weather, but we have introduced some more advanced control skills which the girls are taking to quite well. These squads have been a real winner and the Majura FC


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