New two year agreement sees Felsted School partner with Mavericks Netball to support school’s netball programme and provide a superior netball pathway for their talented pupils.
Community outreach paramount to both Mavericks and Felsted.
Felsted School is delighted to welcome Super League Club, Mavericks Netball to its family of partners, as an official Partner Institution in a new two year agreement. This deal will see Mavericks work with Felsted to develop their overall netball programme and extend Mavericks outreach into Felsted’s local community.
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We are thrilled to formalise our partnership with a Super League Netball Club such as Mavericks as it means we now have strong pathways for our pupils across all our major sports (Saracens Rugby, Hornets Hockey and Essex Cricket). It gives our pupils great exposure to top coaches, such as Lindsay Keable, alongside access to tournaments and workshops.
Lucy Barrett, Head of Netball
I am delighted that we now have an official relationship in place with Felsted School. We pride ourselves on our commitment to player pathways all the way from primary school children through to our Super League squad so ties like this to key schools in the area are vitally important. The link with Felsted is even more exciting for us given one of most senior players, Lindsay Keable is a member of staff at the school. We look forward to working more closely with Felsted over this two year period and beyond.
Gloria Keech, Franchise Director, Hertfordshire Mavericks
I am really excited to be building links between schools and clubs as I am doing what I love - mixing coaching and playing. It is really good to see evidence of these pathways with two Year 12 pupils already playing for super league clubs.
Lindsay Keable
We are so lucky to have the opportunity to be coached by a super league player such as Lindsay.
She has so many invaluable tips and supports us in our weekly training sessions and tournaments.Georgie Stevens, Captain of Felsted U19
Photo: Felsted U19 Netball team with Coaches Lucy Barrett (left) and Super League player Lindsay Keable (centre)