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EASTER CRICKET CAMP 26

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EASTER CRICKET CAMP 26

WELCOME

At Repton, high-level performance sits comfortably alongside an inclusive and supportive sporting culture. Cricket is a central part of life here, with a proud cricketing heritage that includes legendary figures such as C. B. Fry, we offer a unique environment where young players can learn, grow and enjoy the game.

During the camp, children can look forward to engaging coaching sessions, supportive staff and a well-balanced programme designed to build confidence, develop skills and ensure every player has a positive and memorable experience.

Beyond the cricket itself, we take great pride in being outstanding hosts. From arrival through to collection, we strive to create a smooth, enjoyable and well-organised experience for both players and parents, drawing on Repton’s expertise in delivering exceptional day and boarding experiences.

Our VALUES

RESILIENCE

Keep going, even when things are challenging

AMBITION

Challenge yourself to improve and be your best

RESPECT

Treat others, staff and facilities with care and consideration TEAMWORK

Support your teammates and celebrate each other’s success

OurAIMS

GROUNDED

Confident, resilient and positive; you are ready to take on challenges

ROUNDED

A great teammate; you are aware, respectful and supportive of others

UNBOUNDED

Curious, ambitious and excited to improve and try new things

WHAT EXPECT to

Coaching

High-quality coaching in a structured, supportive environment that builds confidence and encourages progress.

Skill Development Match Play

Focused drills to develop batting, bowling and fielding, helping players refine technique and build consistency.

Team Environment

Game-based sessions that develop decision-making, teamwork and match awareness. A positive and inclusive environment where players support each other and enjoy the experience.

A Typical Day

What your day at camp will look like

08.00 - Breakfast

A nutritious start to the day, giving players the energy they need for training and activity.

09.00 - Morning Cricket

Skill-focused sessions designed to develop technique, build confidence and improve overall performance.

1.00 - Lunch

A balanced meal and time to relax, recharge and socialise with teammates.

2.30 - Afternoon Cricket

Game-based sessions and match play, allowing players to apply their skills in a competitive and enjoyable setting.

5.45 - Dinner

A well-earned meal to refuel after a full day of activity.

7.00 - Indoor Games & S&C

Fun indoor activities alongside strength and conditioning sessions to support overall athletic development. Time to rest and recover, ensuring players are ready for the next day.

9.00 - Bedtime

Each day is carefully structured to balance development, enjoyment and recovery.

YOUR ROLE

What we expect from every player

We ask every player to bring a positive attitude, a willingness to learn and respect for others.

Effort and attitude are just as important as ability. Whether trying something new or developing existing skills, we expect you to give your best in every session.

Support your teammates, listen to your coaches and take pride in how you represent yourself on and off the pitch.

Effort > Talent

Consistent effort leads to real progress

We are here to support you — just ask at any time.

TOP TIPS

Make the Most of Camp

Stay hydratedDrink plenty of water throughout the day to stay energised and perform at your best.

Wear suncreamApply suncream regularly and protect yourself during outdoor sessions.

Get rest - Make sure you get a good night’s sleep so you’re ready to train, learn and enjoy each day.

Ask questionsDon’t be afraid to ask; your coaches are always happy to help and support your development.

Have funEnjoy the experience, try new things and make the most of your time at camp.

Cricket Corner

Test your knowledge and learn something new

Cricket Quiz

Circle your answers

1. How many players are in a cricket team?

A) 9 B) 10 C) 11

2. What is a “boundary”?

A) 2 runs B) 4 runs C) 6 runs

3. What is it called when a batter scores 100 runs?

A) Double B) Century C) Hat-trick

4. How many balls are in an over?

A) 4 B) 6 C) 8

5. What does LBW stand for?

A) Leg Before Wicket

B) Long Ball Win C) Left Bat Winner

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