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USA Rugby Coaching Certification - March 3-4
USA Rugby Coaching Certification - March 3-4 - Feb 15, 2007
Every NYS Rugby Club REQUIRED to have one (1) Certified Coach
USA Rugby Coaching Certification - March 3-4
March 3-4, 2007
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY
USA Rugby will host Coaching Certification Courses - Introducing Rugby and Developing Rugby - as part of the NYS Rugby Development Weekend. The courses will be held March 3-4 at Rochester Institute of Technology's Gordon Field House.
** NOTE: NYS Rugby requires EVERY club to have at least one (1) USA Rugby certified coach. NYS Rugby will reimburse collegiate and club teams for one (1) registration at the CDP.
Participants in each phase of the weekend will benefit from outstanding coaches from around the world and New York State ñ perfect for both new and experienced club, collegiate and high school coaches.
REGISTRATION
All registration, scheduling and fees for the USA Rugby Coaching Clinic are handled directly through the USA Rugby National Office. Information can be found at:
http://www.usarugby.org/playing/coaching/cdp.html
Facilities
NYS Rugby will once again utilize Gordon Field House on the campus of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), and its adjacent artificial turf field. Perfect for the weekend program, Gordon Field House features a rubberized tartan surface, spacious classrooms and ample lockeroom space. The turf field will allow live action to take place in a controlled setting (weather permitting).
Schedule
Registration will be on Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Clinic sessions will run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Hotel
The camp hotel is the RIT Inn & Conference Center. The cost is $60.00 + tax for each room (use USA Rugby block). You can reserve your room by calling 585.359.1800.
Additional Information
J.C. Whipple
Executive Director / NYS Rugby
jcwhip4@gmail.com | 315.415.6146
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Posted Until Mar 2, 2007
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