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Junior information

George Bezani11 May 2017 - 15:32
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Tring Park Juniors

Here you will find information about our junior cricket training and membership.
Our junior cricket section has been running for many years and has grown from strength to strength with now over 250 junior members.

New members are most welcome, we do not operate a waiting list.

All Junior TPCC Coaches are fully qualified, first aid trained and have a current DBS Certificate (16 and over). Our coaches are often all involved in the club from a playing capacity and in many cases were or still are involved in playing junior cricket. We have some young ‘Junior Coaches’ and more experienced coaches with Level 2 and 3 coaching certificates. We pride ourselves on having a good coach to player ratio which will hopefully enable all players to improve and ultimately enjoy playing cricket.

A strong focus of our team is for every player to feel challenged and have fun in a social and relaxed setting. Our sessions are structured in a way that the players can work on technical skills and try implement those skills in a game situation.

Summer training runs from April and runs through to the end of August. We also offer a winter nets program for ages year 4 and above.

Summer Training

Reception & Year 1  Friday 17:30 - 19:00
Year 2 – Year 4Friday 17:00 - 19:00
Year 5 – Year 8Sunday 09:30 - 11:30
Year 9 - Year 10Tuesday 18:00 - 20:00
Girls Year 4 – Year 9Saturday 09:30 - 11:00

We also offer cricket weeks during the school holidays (subject to an additional charge), details of which will follow shortly.

There is no joining fee and fees are cost £85.00 for the year and additional children are £75.00. You also get a membership card with various benefits including a 20% off food purchased an the Akeman, Tring.

We enter teams into the Hertfordshire Junior League from age group U9 – U15 which covers the school years 4 up to 10. This year we have entered 16 teams across the age groups.

We also look to offer a pathway to senior cricket with master classes like the one run by Mark Ramprakash for our more talented players.

If you are not sure if your child will like it or not why not come along and try for free. We just ask you to fill out a parental consent form and bring it along.
We take the welfare of your child very seriously and have two welfare officers Duncan Marriott and Liz Cooper.

We are an ECB ClubMark club and we adhere to the ‘Safe Hands’ Policy for Safeguarding Children in Cricket. All of the adults at the club who work with children and meet the necessary criteria are vetted through the ECB. This includes the enhanced DBS and ‘Barred List’ check (formerly known as CRB checks).

To join visit www.webcollect.org.uk/tpcc

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