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Post by tone75 on May 14, 2015 13:00:46 GMT 10
What are peoples thoughts, my Sister is looking at taking her boy there.
Also who has kids here that go to an academy and do you recommend.
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Post by doulift on May 14, 2015 13:10:35 GMT 10
Nick is fantastic for the kids , great high intensity training , very organised and professional can't go wrong
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Post by bluenose on May 14, 2015 13:16:35 GMT 10
In complete agreement with doulift but you might have trouble actually getting in ..last i heard there was a waiting list
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Post by marky on May 14, 2015 13:38:42 GMT 10
Rizzo is definitely the best my son has experienced ie he looked forward to Nick's sessions.
My son was on the waiting list so we attended the holiday camp in the school holidays. After that he was moved into one of the training groups.
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Post by whyme on May 15, 2015 2:08:32 GMT 10
Yes Rizzo is one of the best there is. His attention to detail is fantastic and his fast pace is producing quality that can be seen on the pitch and admired by coaches everywhere. thoroughly recommend him and his sessions, If your worried just attend some state titles trials or club trials and you will see the quality kids have the Rizzo gear and are sharper than the rest on the pitch.
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Post by enmorecat on May 15, 2015 6:12:28 GMT 10
All agreed, the boys are very well drilled.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2015 21:40:37 GMT 10
Football player development in Australia should be done only through headoffice, private academies should be licensed and follow the ffa circulum, all academies, I am not surprised parents take their kids to private academies as there is a problem with the youth system in teaching technique etc, the system is flawed if parents have to go outside to find better training, maybe FNSW should bring back their development academy.
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Post by nemesis on May 19, 2015 17:03:07 GMT 10
Just look at any NSWI team especially the 12s every year there is probably 6 to 8 kids who make the team have and are attending Nicks academy . He should be given a gold licence !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.. Best out there
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2015 22:41:11 GMT 10
The system is flawed, NSWI players should only train with there club, the only ones benifiting from this are the academy operators filling their pockets with money,
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Post by pt on Jun 5, 2015 15:12:47 GMT 10
You are not going to find a better coach than Nick. It's easily the best training I have seen since P22. The academy is by invitation only & the waiting list can be 3 months long. 95% of the kids in the academy are from PL1 so the standard is excellent. The kids who attend the academy are serious about their football & very disciplined.
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Post by whyme on Jun 5, 2015 17:24:03 GMT 10
You are not going to find a better coach than Nick. It's easily the best training I have seen since P22. The academy is by invitation only & the waiting list can be 3 months long. 95% of the kids in the academy are from PL1 so the standard is excellent. The kids who attend the academy are serious about their football & very disciplined. Yes the mark of a good system is the quality of the players it produces and Rizzo"s has produced many many players of such high quality that have made the leap into the higher level of football. And the quality of football educated parents is just as good. dyslexics untie
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Post by tarzan on Jun 5, 2015 18:51:35 GMT 10
You are not going to find a better coach than Nick. It's easily the best training I have seen since P22. The academy is by invitation only & the waiting list can be 3 months long. 95% of the kids in the academy are from PL1 so the standard is excellent. The kids who attend the academy are serious about their football & very disciplined. Is there a suggestion that the best kids are accepted in there.....and then the best kids come out
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Post by fiik on Jun 6, 2015 8:00:47 GMT 10
So true tarzan. It's easy to get the best results if you only pick the best. No politicals because you charge enough to make ends meet.
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Post by doulift on Jul 10, 2015 9:48:41 GMT 10
Tarzan why don't you ask your NT players who attend Rizzo , there are plenty from your neck of the woods who attend
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Post by tarzan on Jul 10, 2015 10:37:13 GMT 10
Tarzan why don't you ask your NT players who attend Rizzo , there are plenty from your neck of the woods who attend I have asked the two players there....and they say he is very good. The other two from within the area have similar views. Never suggested any different....you may have read too much into an earlier comment? Good training is hard to come by and there is need for an extra high intensity session outside of a team environment. Im all for developing the individual player.
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