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Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Blast into junior cricket at Glenora

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CRICKET Blast is the new name for a summer of junior cricket fun. This fun and fast program for children of all abilities to learn the skills and play Australia’s favourite sport replaces the in2CRICKET and T20 Blast programs in schools and clubs from this season.

Sponsored by Woolworths and buzzing with the energy of Big Bash cricket, Cricket Blast teaches kids how to bat, bowl, field and catch over a minimum of six weeks – all while making new friends.

Glenora District High School will host an eight-week Junior Blast program for boys and girls aged four to eight years (ages are flexible). Learn new skills including catching, throwing and teamwork.

This will be held on Sundays from 21st October 21 until  December 9. The cost is $75 per child and the sessions will run from 9-10am. Make new friends or organise a group to learn together. All equipment is supplied.

To register and pay, go to playcricket.com.au, or for more information contact Annie McKenzie on 0407 881 276 or annie.mckenzie@education.tas.gov.au.

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