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New CrossFire Junior Badminton Session every Saturday


Wayne P

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We are looking for keen players with good ability for our Junior Badminton club which now has sessions every Saturday
 

The session are from 12.30-2.00pm every week, at a new location

Venue: The Charter School East Dulwich, 
Address: 117 East Dulwich Grove, SE22 8PU 

The session is for Club & Academy Players, aged 8 to 18yrs old 

Club Players - New/Lower skill level & low experienced players 
Academy Players - Higher skill level and experienced player

Each session will be attended by at least 2 coaches or more when needed, to give the players as much attention as possible to assist their development & growth!  Challenging them both mentally and physically, developing their skills and ability!

Please see below for full details for registration and costs, including a New Flexible Payment option that we are offering for the first time

 

 
Spaces are limited!

CrossFire Junior Badminton Club
07956 285 246
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