Att: COACHES


 

 

 

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Netball Victoria is pleased to launch the 2014 Game Development Conference to be held Sunday 30 November at the State Netball Hockey Centre.

 

 

Melbourne Vixens and premiership winning coach Simone McKinnis is our keynote speaker.

Other guest presenters include Adelaide Thunderbirds Head Coach Jane Woodlands-Thompson, ANL coaches Kristy Keppich-Birrell and Cathy Fellows and conference favourite Sue Gaudion.

We are also fortunate to have secured World Champion arrow catcher Anthony Kelly. Anthony will deliver across all streams and is becoming known worldwide, as having the fastest reflexes on the planet – a unique gift which he regularly puts to use as the finest reaction training coach in the world.

 

 

 

This event is a highlight of our Netball Victoria calendar and provides you with an opportunity to learn new ideas from our experienced and expert panel of presenters, allows for networking opportunities and assists in growing  your skills and confidence.

Places are limited – enrol now to secure your attendance at this conference.

Please click on the following link which will take you to the Netball Victoria website where you will see a list of presenters and session topics and a book on line here link.

http://vic.netball.com.au/game-development-conference/

We look forward to welcoming you to what should be an amazing day of building your netball knowledge.

 

 

 

 

 

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