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Australian Sports Camps

Australian Sports Camps

Australian Sports Camps have run camps for over 29 years in sports such as Football, Netball, Cricket, Soccer, Hockey and Tennis and are dedicated to providing the best coaching for boys and girls of all standards. Michael Slater attended an ASC Cricket Camp in his junior years and Mark Philippoussis attended a tennis camp whilst many other players at the highest levels in many sports have attended an ASC camp, including James Hird and Harry Taylor in AFL. We provide an interactive and fun skills program to ensure that participants improve their game and their love for their chosen sport. The extremely comprehensive program runs for three or four full days from 9am to 4pm, and is excellent for players aged between 7 and 17 years, whilst our Half Day Junior Programs caters for 5 & 6 year olds. Places are available on a day or residential basis, with drinks, fruit and snacks provided. All players are placed into separate groups with each having the same coach for the duration of the camp, which ensures that coaches can get to know their students and work on improving their individual skills. Specialist coaches also attend daily to run specific skills sessions. At the end of the camp, each participant receives a complete and unique written assessment report, a camp certificate and an individually signed photograph with each student and the coaching director.

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About Australian Sports Camps

Founded

1983

Estimated Revenue

$1M-$10M

Employees

11-50

Category

Industry

Sports

Location

City

Clayton

State

Victoria

Country

Australia
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