“NEW DEAL” FOR SQUASH COACHING
(N.Z. Press Association > AUCKLAND. ' Mohamed liardir. the Rothmans national squash rackets coach, will work under a “new deal” after a decision of an interim meeting of the New Zealand Squash Rackets Association, in Palmerston North. Dr T. D. C. Childs, president of the New Zealand association, said that there would be an entirely “new: look” for Dardir's coaching. - "The annual meeting con-! sidered that he had been extremely badly used in the
past.” said Dr Childs. “In future he will be used to coach juniors, players of potential, nationally ranked players, and coaches. “There will be none of the old business of any old body getting coaching from Dardir just because he can afford to pay for the coaching.” The subscription levy of 51.40 c on all active club players in the country in 1969, will include 40c for coaching by Dardir. In addition, a 70c levy on juniors will include 40c for tuition from the national coach.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31841, 20 November 1968, Page 19
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