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Hadlee’s coaching school

Young cricketers in Canterbury might regard Richard Hadlee as someone who has stepped down briefly from Mount Olympus, but some of them, next summer, are going to have personal coaching from New Zealand’s outstanding allrounder. Hadlee has been contracted by the Canterbury Building Society to sponsor the company’s products, and

it has agreed to release him to run coaching schools as a community project. So in Christchurch there will be schools of 22 players on each of four days, probably near the end of the season. The boys will come from intermediate schools and from third formers at secondary schools, and they will be selected from nominations forwarded by the schools. There will also be a

i school of 12 players at Nela son or Timaru. j The boys attending the s classes will have, more to - remember than contact with > Hadlee. They will earn certij ficates of achievement, and ; will be given copies of a ; cricket coaching pamphlet to r be written by Hadlee. There should be no short- > age of nomiinations for the school.

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Press, 28 April 1981, Page 32

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Hadlee’s coaching school Press, 28 April 1981, Page 32

Hadlee’s coaching school Press, 28 April 1981, Page 32