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Please join us for a Rugby Skills Clinic hosted by the GRU
Posted on Friday 29 March @ 16:03:42 | Send this story to a friend | Printable Version

Georgia Rugby Union On May 11, 2002 the Georgia Rugby Union will be hosting a rugby skills clinic in Columbus, Georgia. You have a special opportunity to learn from some highly qualified coaches. Joining us for this event will be Paule Barford. Paule is currently a member of the USA Rugby National Technical Panel, the group responsible for disseminating and teaching the latest technical aspects of rugby union football.

Joining Paule will be Dave Hatton. Most recently, Dave was the Skills Coach for the ACT Brumbies under head coach, Eddie Jones. Eddie Jones is the current Wallaby head coach. Dave brings with him a lifetime of experience at the highest levels of Australian rugby.

Other special guest coaches include the coaching staff of the Royal Navy from Great Britain, Jason Weeks, a staff coach for the USA Women’s National Team and USA Rugby South Women’s Head Coach and several local coaches with Level 3 and Level 2 certifications.

Instruction will be tailored to different playing levels and different specific positions.


This is an opportunity that doesn’t come along often.
Now is the time to register for this clinic.

Click here for the registration form.


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Re: Please join us for a Rugby Skills Clinic hoste | (Score: 0)
by: Anonymous on: Sunday 14 April @ 10:16:15
you said the clinic has high quality coaching, they you mentioned paul barford. thats an oximorron.

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