Rochdale Observer

Elite programme proving big hit

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ROCHDALE Hornets’ Sporting Foundation continued its great work in the community this week as they hosted their second instalment of the Junior Elite Training Programme.

Led by Hornets first team coach and Foundation community manager Alan Kilshaw, the sessions developed the youngster’s skills with a number of drills and small sided games.

There was also some work in the classroom as he talked the players through video analysis before they completed some player profiling tasks. Kilshaw was delighted with the turnout as they increased numbers on the first session during the last school half-term, especially as they broaden their reach this time out.

“Both sessions were well attended and it was good to see so many players from Saddlewort­h in attendance, as we look to broaden our programmes and increase the number of kids who attend the sessions,” he said.

There is already a third session planned for the May half-term where children in attendance will receive Super League standard coaching and on strength and conditioni­ng.

“Our next sessions in May will have delivery from our partner club Warrington Wolves, which is a great chance to gain some expert coaching of a Super League standard while also showcasing the children’s ability to the Wolves,” he continued.

“Our club strength and conditione­r Miles Greenwood will also deliver sessions, which presents a great opportunit­y to those taking part.”

The sessions are held at Hopwood Hall’s excellent sporting facilities and the foundation would like to thank the college for hosting this year’s JETS.

Rochdale Hornets Sporting Foundation is establishe­d to get more people playing, for more details visit www. hornetsspo­rting foundation.com

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