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WRAS heads to Wallerawang – 1 February 2008

Over 160 Western Region Academy of Sport athletes and squad staff from across the region will converge on Wallerawang this weekend for a live-in training camp. The basketball, high performance, hockey, lawn bowls, netball, softball, tennis and triathlon squads and WRAS lone stars will participate in a variety of development and education sessions. The Combined WRAS Camp has become an annual event rotating each year between Wallerawang and Dubbo. The basketball and netball squads will make use of the excellent facilities at the Wallerawang Indoor Sports Stadium, the softball squad will train at Wallerawang Diamond, the tennis squad at the Mt Piper Power Station tennis courts and triathletes will make use of Lake Wallace and surrounds. The Hockey squad will train at the Lithgow hockey complex and the lawn bowlers will spend their weekend training at the Lithgow City Bowling Club. Following the camp welcome on Friday night, athletes will head off into squad groups for an hour of team bonding and planning. Saturday will begin with a practical nutrition workshop for WRAS rookie athletes while the senior members attend a lecture from WRAS S&C Coaches on the importance of strength and conditioning to their athletic development. Squads will then head off for an intense day of training and a pool recovery session at the Lithgow Pool before the athletes enjoy a Games Spectacular on Saturday evening. A number of highly regarded specialists will travel to Wallerawang for the weekend including Ron Clarke from NSW Sport & Recreation and massage therapist and speed coach Paul Unsworth from Bathurst. Athletes taking part in the weekend from the Lithgow region are Romy Casey, Sophie Murray, Elliot Smith, (Basketball) Shelby Craig, Sarah Hodgkinson, Holly Luck, Ben Redding, Beth Redding, David Reid, Courtney Sammut, Luke Thurtell (Hockey) and Natalie Sharp (Lone Star). Academy Executive Officer, Nancy Haslop said “The Combined WRAS Camp is a vital component of the WRAS calendar and a weekend that everyone looks forward to. It’s a great opportunity for all athletes and squad staff to get to know not only everyone within their squad, but also those from the other Academy programs. It’s always great to hold Academy activities in Wallerawang and WRAS has again had overwhelming support from the Lithgow and Wallerawang communities which we greatly appreciate”. Local coaches and athletes are invited to witness the sessions, details of times for the squads are available by phoning the Academy on 6338 4821.

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State selection for WRAS hockey girls

2008 hockey squadLast Sunday, four WRAS hockey players were named in the NSW U18 hockey team at the squad’s training. Molly Bright, Claire McGarity, Kayla Orrock and Jade Warrender will all represent NSW at the Hockey National Championships in Melbourne in March. Fellow WRAS athlete Amelia Burke has been named as a shadow. This is a great result not only for the girls, but also for WRAS to have this number of athletes included. There’ll also be at least one other familiar friendly face for the athletes with WRAS head coach Wayne ‘Wally’ Gaynor in the role of assistant coach for the side. It will be a tough tournament for the girls starting on the 23 March and continuing for a fortnight but will also be a great experience to show off their hockey skills at the next level. Good luck Wally and girls!

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WRAS hockey heads to Orange

Orange will play hosts to the Western Region Academy of Sport hockey squad this Sunday for an intensive training day. Athletes from across the region will arrive at the Orange Hockey Centre at 8am for a full day of training. The 2008 squad consists of some of the most talented young sporting stars of the future including Orange’s Keegan Brooke, Ashleigh Carr, Timothy Eslick, Nicholas Hill, Nicholas Milne, Kayla Orrock and Alexandra Savage. Head coach Wayne Gaynor and five players Molly Bright, Claire McGarity, Kayla Orrock, will be absent from the day as they will be at training session for the NSW women’s U18 squad. Assistant Coach, Jo Davis, of Orange will lead the squad for the first time in the head coach’s absence. She will be joined by fellow assistant coach Michelle Melhuish and satellite coaches Beth and Pete Shea. The day will focus on improving field performance and the refinement of skills including positional play, hitting, trapping and short corners. The WRAS athletes will then further build on these skills the following weekend when they meet again at the Combined Academy Camp. Head Coach Wayne Gaynor said ‘the day is a good opportunity for the squad to gain coaching from some experienced and knowledgeable members of the Orange Hockey community. Being exposed to different coaching styles and techniques is critical to the athletes development’. Local hockey players, coaches and spectators are welcome to attend the training session which will provide a great opportunity to witness the latest training techniques and drills.

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