Showing posts with label camps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camps. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

USA Camp in Milwaukee

There is one week left for players to register!

One of WI’s own, Brittany Houston, will be helping at the camp and will speak to her experiences in trying out and finally making the national squad. Danielle Miller, current forwards coach, will talk about her path from a college player, through the select sides and ultimately onto the 2006 World Cup team. It should be fun and interesting with the work on skills, in addition to the stories of how others found success through various levels in rugby. It will be a smaller camp, so the opportunity for a player to have one on one time with the staff will be readily available.

U20 WNT FLIGHT CAMP DETAILS:
Who:
Female athletes age 13-19
What: The USA Rugby U20 WNT player development open camp.
Why: This is an open camp designed to give young players of all skill levels an opportunity to
receive coaching from the USA U20 Women’s National Team Coaching Staff.
When: July 29-Aug 1, 2010 (Athletes should arrive by 4 PM July 29 and may depart after 1 PM on the 1st.)
Where: Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI
Contact: Jeff Noe: Jeff.Noe@constellation.com

Friday, June 13, 2008

IRISH STAR TO BRING RUGBY EXPERTISE TO MIDWEST

From other sources, here is a press release I received about a rugby camp for players/coaches ages 17 and up. The camp is lead by a professional player from Ireland and will be hosted right here in Milwaukee, with other dates in Madison and Illinois. Here's the information from the press release:

An international sports star is set to give Midwest students a shot at the big time this summer. Rugby player Justin Fitzpatrick, who has played top class rugby for Ireland and Ulster, will take part in a series of coaching camps in the Chicago and Milwaukee region over the coming weeks, with a professional rugby career potentially up for grabs for those who excel.

Fitzpatrick, who boasts 50 European caps for Ulster and 26 for Ireland, hopes to raise the profile of rugby in the Midwest region, working alongside the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee coach Scot Prunkle at a time when interest in the sport is at an all-time high in North America.

Commenting on his Midwest initiative, Fitzpatrick said, “The Northwest is home to more rugby players than any other region of the United States. There are vast opportunities for the development of the game in the Midwest, and North America as a whole. I will have a team of top class coaches, including Scot Prunkle from the University of Wisconsin, and Jamie Turkington of Ulster and the IRFU working with me, and I am certain that we can uncover some untapped local talent,” Fitzpatrick will host three camps in the Midwest this month, in which he will pass on his extensive professional knowledge to local rugby enthusiasts. The first coaching session will kick off at the University of Milwaukee campus on June 19 and 20. The second session is on June 23 and 24 at Abundant Life High School in Madison, Wisconsin and the final session will be held at the South Side Irish rugby club in Oak Forest, Illinois on June 25 and 26.

Fitzpatrick hopes that the camps will forge a strong sporting link between the Midwest and Ulster, with the potential of player and coach exchanges a realistic prospect in the near future.

The camps will also act as a scouting session for Ulster rugby, so that the best players on show could potentially tie up with the Irish professional outfit.

“There is an historic link between the people of the Midwest and Ireland. There is huge potential here for the growth of the sport in America and for potential sponsors to be part of a new relationship with international rugby” commented Fitzpatrick.

UW coach Scot Prunkle is excited to have an international rugby player in the region for the summer. “This venture will go a long way to reward the thousands of keen rugby players we have in the Midwest,” said Prunkle.

“Justin’s coaching initiative will foster the skills and stamina to ensure rugby continues to flourish in the area once the camps have been completed. We have a great opportunity here to establish firm and long-term friendships with Ulster rugby thanks to Justin’s visit” Prunkle said.

The trip has been endorsed by Ulster rugby CEO Mike Reid, as well as Ulster supporters’ group The Front Row Union.

For more information on the rugby camp schedule and format please visit: http://www.justinfitzpatrickrugby.com/
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