ILLAWARRA STINGRAYS AND FSC GIRLS SAP TRIALS

GIRLS SAP TRIALS – ILLAWARRA STINGRAYS AND FOOTBALL SOUTH COAST

Football South Coast and the Illawarra Stingrays are pleased to announce the Girls Skills Acquisition Program (SAP) trials for the up and coming 2017 season for girls Under 10 and Under 12s.

The Skill Acquisition Program provides a clear, professionally delivered development opportunity for young footballers and supports the NSW Women’s National Premier League clubs.

The program offers a development opportunity and outcome that will increase the skill level of girls entering the talented player pathway competitions.

For 2017, our region will have two Girls Skills Acquisition licenses which are held by the Illawarra Stingrays and FSC.  Both Illawarra Stingrays and FSC SAP programs will be administered and delivered by Football South Coast.

The Illawarra Stingrays SAP Licence will represent a full time program, selected players will train 3 nights a week and play weekly games. 

The FSC SAP Licence will represent a part time development program, selected players will train 2 nights a week and play fortnightly games.  These players will continue to play for their local football clubs.

Venue: Ian McLennan Park, Kembla Grange - 1st Trial

             Terry Reserve, Albion Park - 2nd Trial

Trial Dates: 1st Trial - Sunday 20th and 2nd Trial - 27th November 

Times:

  • Under 10s (born 2007 or younger) – 9am start (8.30am arrive)
  • Under 12s (born 2005 or younger) – 10.30am start (10am arrive)

Head Coaches:

Illawarra Stingrays Program (Full Time)

  • Under 10s – Steve Srbinovski
  • Under 12s - Anastasia Brown

Football South Coast Program (Part Time)

  • Under 10s – Lilly Dillinger
  • Under 12s – Sophie Hancock

Technical Directors:

Glenn Fontana / Jonathan Forster

All interested players are required to register to trial - please click HERE to complete details online.




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