Junior

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Player Pathway
A Junior Development Centre (JDC) is a local training centre for the U13 to U17 age groups, although in kent we run u12 to u16 (U17 roll out 2012).  What is a Junior Development Centre? A Junior Development Centre (JDC) is a local training centre for the U13 to U17 age groups.  JDCs are open to any hockey player who has been nominated by their club, school or coach.  After playing for a club or school, attending a JDC is the next step on hockey’s Player Pathway.  The coach or teacher can nominate a player to attend an assessment for a JDC if and when they think it is appropriate for the player’s development.What happens at a JDC? A JDC will provide regular training sessions where players will receive coaching on the core skills of hockey from appropriately qualified coaches.  As well as training, there will be competition between local JDCs.  The type, level and frequency of localised competition may vary across the county as the Single System is still at the early stages of implementation.The combination of training and competition allows players to develop in a variety of situations and ensures that they are assessed in more than just the competition environment.Players will attend whichever JDC is closest to where they live (or in the case of boarding pupils, where they attend school).  There will be a minimum of Eight JDCs operating in this county.  JDCs will run from September to November.  I
Moving around the system
Information about the location of JDCs, outside of Kent, is available from clubs, schools, County Association or England Hockey Regional Office and at
www.englandhockey.co.uk/jdclocations.Who organises the JDCs? JDCs will be run by Kent County Hockey Association with a set of managers in each JDC, who will appoint coaches and administrators to organise and run all activity.  The manager/administrator will be the main contact regarding nominations, dates and times of the sessions and the coaches will be responsible for the training and competition.Is there a cost to attend a JDC? A fee will be charged for attending training sessions and competitions.  This is set around a centrally agreed figure of £72, depending on number of sessions, kit and equipment.

What is the next step on the U18 Player Pathway? Following JDC training and competition, JDC coaches will nominate players to attend Junior Academy Centre (JAC) assessment.   JACs will run from January to April.  For more information on JACs, please refer to the JAC leaflet in this series or visit www.englandhockey.co.uk/jac.

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  • Draw for the Schools Knockout Tournament has been posted on the junior section. Good luck to all teams entered!!! 1 month ago
  • Core Skills Workshop at Folkestone HC Sunday 18th Dec. visit the website for details on the news tab. 2 months ago
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