Forrest Hill Milford Football School Holiday Programme July
Forrest Hill Milford will be running holiday programmes over both weeks of the July School Holidays for the following age groups:
• 5-8yrs
• 9-10yrs
• 11-12 Boys
• 11 – 13 Girls
Where: Becroft Park
When: First Week, Tuesday 10th, Wednesday 11th & Thursday 12th July
Second Week: Tuesday 17th, Wednesday 18th & Thursday 19th July
Cost: $55 per day, $145 for three consecutive days.
Bookings of two days or more receive a free shirt
The holiday programme has been designed with all age groups carefully considered and catered for. There is NO chance of weather cancellations as we also have plenty of wet weather activities planned.
Each day will include focus on a particular area(s)
• Ball mastery
• Individual skills within a team
• Passing and receiving
• The importance of the pass
• First touch, how, what, where
• Finishing, techniques, mastery
• Developing creativity and game understanding
Register online NOW at www.forresthillafc.co.nz...
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