Train With The Pros Event returns to Allianz Park!
Our Train With The Pros session is open to all players aged U7 – U14 and will provide an opportunity to train in a number of skill stations alongside Saracens' award winning Community Coaches and high-profile Saracens players under the floodlights of Allianz Park.
The session will allow young players to work in a fun and enjoyable environment developing individual concepts such as catch & pass, tackle technique, evasion and contact skills. The evening will also allow for players to work on unit development including areas such as rucking, leaching and defence organisation alongside professional players.
The coaching session will be followed by an opportunity to collect autographs and mingle with the players responsible for some of the most expansive and entertaining rugby in the Gallagher Premiership.
What Else is on This Christmas?
As well as our Train with the Pros Event, Saracens are running a series of camps across the community and at Allianz Park over the Christmas break.
As well as our Skills Camps, we are also hosting a specialist Girls Camp and Kicking Clinic.
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