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Otley
Town Football Festival |
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| A groundbreaking
partnership between a specialist sports
college and four local clubs held a
showcase football festival on Sun 22 May |
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and prize presentations at Otley Town FC, marks
the completion of an innovative partnership led
by St Mary’s Comprehensive, Menston, to
promote girls football in the area. |
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Leeds Utd
Striker Lucy Ward dropped in as guest
of honour to present the trophies and
kindly spent time talking to the girls |
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partnership with the West Riding
County FA (WRCFA), Otley-based football
education company Sensible Soccer and four
local clubs - Otley Town, Pool-in-Wharfedale,
Menston Hotshots and Guiseley Juniors - is
set to create four brand new under-ten
all-girl squads. |
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The Festival is the end
product of a new exciting project created by the
recently formed Junior Football Development
group. WRCFA funding has seen 18 local Primary
Schools receive four school-based coaching sessions, a
free resource-pack, the opportunity to attend five
club-based festivals and attend the showcase festival
hosted by Otley Town FC.
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FC Coach Gareth Smith gave the girls a little
heading practice and while some were natural,
others might need a little practice |
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The individual school
sessions, led by Nicky Wilce from ‘Sensible
Soccer Coaching and Education’, have covered aspects
such as female role models, skill development and game
play. Over 360 girls from Years 4,5 and 6 have
been involved and have improved their skills and
overall interest
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Richard Chattoe,
Partnership Development Manager believes the project
has been an enormous success and a result of clubs,
schools and coaches working together. He notes |
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"I
am delighted that four local clubs have come together
to create a project for girls in their local
community. We are all hopeful that the girls
have really enjoyed the sessions and festivals and
will want to carry on playing at their link
club. All four clubs deserve great credit for
their efforts in providing such a positive and
friendly environment for girls; the project will
hopefully see the creation of four new Under 10
teams. This is evidence of a ‘School
Sport Partnership, Clubs and a Coaching Company
working together to make a big impact. The expertise
and tireless work of Sensible Soccer has been
fantastic and really generated an interest in girls
football." |
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The day
ended with a rousing cheer from all the girls |
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