Published 26 October 2020
The Eagles Netball Club COVID-19 Risk Mitigation Plan has been updated. Click here to access the Plan.
Published 26 October 2020
The Eagles Netball Club COVID-19 Risk Mitigation Plan has been updated. Click here to access the Plan.
Members of Eagles netball club have donated money after a call from a friend who is a midwife at Basingstoke hospital . She’d requested supplies for the staff there and we donated a car load :
We still had donations left over so we were able to buy 500 disposable seat covers for NHS nurses at St Marks Hospital in Maidenhead. They looked pretty happy with them!
We are really sad that we can’t play or train together at the moment and we are really looking forward to celebrating the successful season all together as soon as we are able too.
At the time of writing, the Butlins tournament has not been cancelled yet but we are expecting it to be and we will be in touch as soon as we have more information.
In the meantime our coaches will be in contact with players with some training ideas to help players stay fit and keep practising their netball skills.
We hope everyone stays safe and well.
The Eagles Club Committee
Due to our venue cancelling all foreseeable events, we have had to postpone this talk. Those who have already booked will be contacted shortly. Please keep an eye out for a re-scheduled date.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
Eagles Club is following guidance from Public Health England in dealing with our members who have been abroad over the holidays. To keep our members and coaches safe, we are very keen for all members to heed wholeheartedly this advice.
Those who have been in a category one area in the time frame stated should self-isolate immediately regardless of lack of symptoms
Those children who have visited category two areas are able to attend training if symptom free. Parents should be checking for symptoms.
Please read carefully through the current guidelines by following the link below, and revert regularly to keep up to date
Eagles 64: 35 Trinty Oxford
Match report to follow.
With a goal to raise £2000, the Eagles U14 team worked hard. Our biggest fundraiser was the Dinton Santa Dash. It was a very cold and dreary morning, but nevertheless, on the morning of the 14th of December, with no Saturday matches scheduled, we rolled out of bed, got dressed and met our teammates, along with hundreds of other ‘Santas’, at Dinton Country Park. With mud splattered all over our Santa outfits, we managed to finish the 5K run in fairly good time. Even the mums joined us on the run! The sun shone on us in the end. It was a run well worth the effort. We managed to raise £1675 through sponsorships! We also raised £350 in tip donations helping at the lovely Tina’s 50th party and over £600 selling Eagles water bottles, jewellery boxes and heart tins. We surpassed our goal!
We still have more items to sell if anyone is interested.
Please contact Heather (Baldwintanner@aol.com) for water bottles (£10) and Claire (claire.tallis@gmail.com) for jewellery boxes (£20), heart tins (£5) and pencil cases (£10).
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