Pete is delighted to confirm that outdoor camps will be held at Rainton Cricket Club, Carr Lane, Rainton, Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7 3PS from 10am to 4pm. Rainton is between Thirsk and Ripon. The cost for these is £20 per day and the dates are: Wednesday 26, Thursday 27 and.
Pete is delighted to confirm that outdoor camps will be held at Rainton Cricket Club, Carr Lane, Rainton, Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7 3PS from 10am to 4pm. Rainton is between Thirsk and Ripon. The cost for these is £20 per day and the dates are: Tuesday 30 May – for 9 to.
Pete is delighted to confirm the details for his remaining 2017 cricket camps. There are indoor junior cricket coaching camps at £25 per day to be held in Ripon, North Yorkshire in the large sports hall at Outwood Academy, Clotherholme Road, HG4 2DE from 10am to 3pm on: Easter – Wednesday 19 April (full with.
Pete thoroughly enjoyed working last summer with the Andrew Flintoff Cricket Academy at their summer cricket camp at the fabulous venue that is Ampleforth College, York. He is disappointed that they will not be returning to Ampleforth College in 2017 as he loved working in those amazing surroundings.
Pete is delighted to have been asked by the Theakston Nidderdale Cricket League to be one of the exhibitors at the Yorkshire Cricket Board Roadshow to be held at Ripley Town Hall on Thursday 2 March at 7.30pm. YCB Spring Cricket Roadshow
Indoor junior cricket coaching camp / courses to be held on Tuesday 21 (now fully booked) and Wednesday 22 February (spaces for this day) in Ripon in the large sports hall at Outwood Academy, Clotherholme Road, Ripon, North Yorkshire HG4 2DE. £25 per day. There will be fun drills, games and matches. Each day will run.
Pete is delighted to announce the details for his 2017 cricket camps. The schedule starts with indoor junior cricket coaching camps at £25 per day to be held in Ripon, North Yorkshire in the large sports hall at Outwood Academy, Clotherholme Road, HG4 2DE from 10am to 3pm on: Tuesday 21 (nearly full).
This game in this video is called Crossfire with the aim being to knock over more sets of stumps than the other team. There are lots of tennis balls in play so the children get loads of throws each and the game was a favourite for many of them.