NCZ Coach Workshop Series - Belinda Colling 15 March

The Netball Central Zone welcome you to attend this dynamic one-off coach development opportunity with a focus on circle work…

Belinda Colling is an ex Silver Fern who earned 91 caps while playing for New Zealand between 1996 and 2006 and competed in three Commonwealth Games and two Netball World Championships.  Her specialist shooting talents made her an asset on the basketball court where she also played in the New Zealand women’s basketball team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.  In 2010 she was called upon by then Silver Ferns coach Ruth Aitken to share her expertise with the squad as a Specialist Shooting Coach.  

Without doubt, she knows her stuff so don’t miss the opportunity to gain valuable insight from this high level coach!

CIRCLE WORK with BELINDA COLLING – Specialist Goal Attack, former Silver Fern and Tall Fern & former Silver Fern Specialist Shooting Coach
A workshop for all coaches of club and senior secondary school players with a specific and practical focus on circle movement and circle tactics.
Sunday 15th March 2015
1.30pm - 3.30pm
Held at Queen Margaret College Gymnasium, 53 Hobson Street, Thorndon, Wellington – see map
Cost: $20 per person

Registrations close 5pm Thursday 12th March – register quick as spaces are limited.

To register please complete the attached form and return along with payment by email: coachdevelopment@netballcentral.co.nz, fax: (04) 387 7461, or post: PO Box 14-845, Kilbirnie, Wellington. 

Direct payment into Netball Central Zone’s bank account can be made using details provided at the bottom of the registration form attached below.




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