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7th October 2022 Recreational

ECBCA Northern Coaching Conference

ECB’s Coaches’ Associations has announced a Northern Coaching Conference, taking place in November in West Yorkshire.

Being held at Woodhouse Grove School on 13th November, the event is an excellent opportunity for cricket coaches from our region to hear about the latest in the coaching community from experts in the field.

Durham Cricket are glad to support the conference and would like to extend an invite to coaches in the county.

The one-day event consists of workshops, networking breaks and lunch to discuss latest ideas and to meet with other coaches from across the region.

Some of the topics covered will be performance mindset, working with parents, understanding female athletes and leadership skills as well as two workshops on bowling.

Attendees will hear from a range of coaches including former England Coach and current Lancashire Coach Glen Chapple, former England Under-19 Coach Andy Pick and former England Women’s Head of Performance and current Head Coach of North West Thunder.

Itinerary of the day

9:15 – 9:45 | Welcome

9:50 – 10:35 | Performance mindset – Dave Banks

10:45 – 12:00, Workshop 1 | Spin it up – Andy Tenant | Setting the pace – Andy Pick

12:15 – 1:30, Workshop 2 | Setting the pace – Andy Pick | Spin it up – Andy Tennant

2:10 – 3:00 | Working with parents – Gordon MacLelland

3:10 – 3:55 | Understanding female athletes – Rachel Mackenzie

4:00 – 5:00 | Talking leadership – Paul Shaw, Tony Smith and Glen Chapple

Details of the conference

Today is the last chance to secure your place for £15.00. Any bookings taken after 5:00pm on the October 7th will increase to £30.00.

The first twenty delegates will receive £10.00 voucher for coachingkit.co.uk and will be entered into a draw to win a Reflex Deflector.

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