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Holiday Cricket Clinics are structured programs, designed to improve skills and knowledge of the game.

Developed and run by professional, experienced Complete Cricketer Academy coaches, each day is designed to enhance skills, improve fitness and prepare each player to play to their best abilities.

 HolidaysIn a safe and professional environment your child will meet new, like-minded, friends and renew acquaintances with team-mates and fellow cricketers.

Each day is structured and planned to bring out the most from each participant, develop individual and team skills and test them under match-like conditions.

Top quality coaching aids and equipment are used to promote a better learning experience.

Players can hone their skills in fielding, batting, bowling, tactical awareness and mental preparation ahead of a new season.

Indoor and outdoor events can be run according to the season and/or weather.

We have run many successful and enjoyable clinics in the past and they remain popular so book early to avoid disappointment.

 
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Coaching Times

MONDAY-FRIDAY

One hourly session from 13h00-18h00 (public and school holidays incl.)

SATURDAY-SUNDAY (Winter Only)

One hourly sessions from 08h00-11h00 (public and school holidays incl.)
 


Montague Arena

Montague Action Arena is one of the longest running Arenas in South Africa. Established more than 17 years ago, the Arena has provided the best Action Sports to the greater City Bowl, Milnerton, West Coast and Goodwood regions.

It has consistently been amongst the top-performing arenas in the country from inception and has been number 1 countrywide for the past 3 years. We feel proud to be part of this success story.


Indemnity

Parents and students are aware that participating in cricket coaching sessions is a potentially hazardous activity. Parents assume all risks associated with participation in this sport, including but not limited to falls, contact with other participants, balls, equipment, and other reasonable risk conditions associated with the sport. All such risks are known and understood by the parents and students.