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 quote no. 20248 for 5% discount on all purchases
 John Middleton (03) 9687 9772

MILO in2CRICKET 2009/2010
MILO in2CRICKET is the new name for Cricket Australia's entry level program, formerly known as Have A Go. While the name and some minor areas
of the program have been revised, MILO in2CRICKET still plays a major role in achieving our vision to be Australia's favourite sport by ensuring the
long term health of cricket within clubs and schools.
The program is a fun introduction to the game for young boys and girls. It provides children with an enjoyable and safe learning environment where
they can build their confidence develop new skills and play games.
MILO in2CRICKET teaches children the most important lesson of all which is to LOVE THE GAME. Once a child learns to love the game of cricket they
will be a cricketer for life and will experience all the benefits the game provides:
Healthy lifestyle, Team work, Respect, Sportsmanship, Leadership, Confidence, Grace in victory, Fun and excitement, Self Esteem, Lifelong friendships,
Dignity in defeat , Skill improvement.
For a joining fee of $55 you also get some great giveaways, which this year are - Bat, Ball, T-Shirt, Bucket Hat, Activity Booklet, Stump Sticker,
MILO Sachet and a Certificate.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register my child for the MILO in2CRICKET program at Burwood?
The BCC runs it's Milo Program at Burwood Reserve (top oval) on each Saturday morning.
Registration Day
is on Saturday 24th October 2009 at 10am - 11:30am at Burwood Reserve Clubrooms.
Sessions will then be on the following dates:
Saturday | 07 November | 2009 |
Saturday | 14 November | 2009 |
Saturday | 21 November | 2009 |
Saturday | 28 November | 2009 |
Saturday | 05 December | 2009 |
Saturday | 12 December | 2009 |
Christmas & New Year Break
Saturday | 30 January | 2010 |
Saturday | 06 February | 2010 |
Saturday | 13 February | 2010 |
Saturday | 20 February | 2010 |
Starting time will be at 9:30am and will finish at 10:45am.
If you require more details contact our group co-ordinator
Michael Juler
or just simply attend the venue on the registration day and you will be able to fill
out a form to register for the program.
What do I do if we can't come or miss the registration day?
Don’t worry, you can register at the first session you attend anytime throughout
the 10 week program.
What happens if it rains on registration day?
Please come if it rains, registration is held indoors. Registration of participants
and further information will happen regardless of the weather. Your
instructors will tell you at registration what happens if it rains on other weeks.
What ability is MILO in2CRICKET aimed at?
MILO in2CRICKET is for boys and girls of all abilities from beginners to the more
experienced. The aim is to have fun, make friends, learn new games and skills in
cricket (catching, throwing, hitting and running) and enjoy sport. The skills you
learn will transfer over to many different sports as well as games ideals and
learning to play as a team.
How safe is MILO in2CRICKET?
The weekly lesson plans for the MILO in2CRICKET program have been carefully written by the
Australian Cricket Board and the program is supported by the Australian Sports
Commission. Each venue has been selected for its suitability to be used for this
type of program. If you have a medical and/or a physical condition that may
require you needing assistance during the program, make sure you tell us on the form
when you register. This way, we know who you are and can ensure our staff are there
to help you if you need it.
What do I get for joining this program?
- Entry into a 10 week program, one day a week (Saturday mornings).
- An interesting and varied program, run by co-ordinators, administered by the states and supported by Cricket Australia.
- Great giveaways (including Bat, Ball, T-Shirt, Bucket Hat, Activity Booklet, Stump Sticker, MILO Sachet and a Certificate)
- Fun and entertainment.
- Developing cricket skills through appropriately modified activities
What do I wear to MILO in2CRICKET?
All you need wear to participate in the MILO in2CRICKET program is the normal clothing you
wear for school sport or physical education. Remember to be sun smart!
Can parents/guardian help?
Yes parents/guardian are encouraged to come along and help.
The involvement of
parents is a key part of the program's success.
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