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Easter Cricket Camps 2024

Easter Cricket Camps 2024

Steven Deakin12 Dec 2023 - 18:18
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Richmond Cricket Club is delighted to offer two weeks of Easter Cricket Camps in 2024.

Easter camps are always fun, as the sun starts to shine following a long Winter. They are also a great way for players new to the game to get a taster for Cricket and for more experienced children to ready themselves for the season ahead.
- Adam London, Richmond CC Director of Cricket

Richmond Cricket Club is delighted to offer two weeks of Easter Cricket Camps in 2024. It's an exciting opportunity for young cricket enthusiasts to refine their skills, learn from experienced coaches, and have fun while preparing for the 2024 season. These camps offer a range of activities tailored to different age groups and skill levels, providing a comprehensive cricketing experience. Suitable for boys and girls aged 4 - 15 years, of all abilities.

Week 1 – Tuesday 2nd – Friday 5th April
Week 2 – Monday 8th – Friday 12th April

Full details of the itinerary are in the attached Training Schedule document (please note the first week before Easter is now not going ahead due to schools still running).

Camps are run by former Middlesex Player and Director of Cricket, Adam London. Adam leads a team of experienced, approved and fully ECB qualified Cricket Coaches to ensure a fun, inclusive and safe environment for your children.

For those that are new to cricket, We offer both soft ball and hard ball classes. Typically, we assign players based on age:

Ages 4 - 8 (Soft ball)
Ages 9 - 15 (Hard ball)

If you would like your child to play hard or soft ball, and they are not in the age group suggested, then our fully qualified and experienced coaches will assess and make a decision based on their discretion, as health and safety is our main priority.

To purchase your tickets and for more information, please visit the link here

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Easter Training Camps 2024 - Schedule

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