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CORNWALL COLLEGE COUNTY YOUTH TRIAL change of date


Dave Deacon

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Due to England now playing on Monday 27th June, it has been decided to move the Camborne trials date back to MONDAY 4th JULY. Still to start at the same time of 6pm at Cornwall College.

It's also still not too late for nominations to be sent in please - this is a great opportunity. it tells you below how to contact the CCFA.

 

Any player who is aged between 15 and 18 years of age, as of the 31st August 2016 and is interested in representing Cornwall as part of the U18's Representative Team can apply, or if any club wishes to nominate a player (please speak to the player before nominating him) please complete the

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Boys U18s Trial Attendance Form  and emailing it back to claire.summers-evans@cornwallfa.com. (There is a link on the CCFA website).

Cornwall County FA will be holding trials for this season's Under 18 Representative side at the following venues:

Open trial - Monday NOW to be 4th July 2016 - Cornwall College, Camborne (TR15 3RD) 6pm - 7.30pm

Open trial - Tuesday 05th July 2016   - Brannel School, St Stephens (PL26 7RN) 6.30pm - 8pm

Open trial - Monday 11th July 2016  -  Callington Community College (PL27 7DR) 6pm- 7.30pm

Chosen players will then be invited back on these dates:

Invite Only - Tuesday 23rd August 2016 - Brannel School, St Stephens (PL26 7RN) 6.30pm - 8pm

Invite Only - Tuesday 30th August 2016 - Brannel School, St Stephens (PL26 7RN) 6.30pm - 8pm

Invite Only - Thursday 08th September 2016 - Match to be played Venue and Time to be confirmed.

The Trials will be held on 3G Astro pitches, so please ensure that you wear the correct footwear. The County Youth Manager Glynn Hooper, will be managing the trials, along with this management team.

If you have any queries regarding the trials please contact either Richard Pallot, or Claire Summers-Evans at the County Office on 01208 269010

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