Raymond Liow
09-04-2007, 02:00 PM
Hi all,
Understand that there has been some expressed difficulties in participation for the Referee Accreditation Course that was proposed to be held in April 2007.
Taking this into consideration, SCF is trying to get another course going.
While details are being worked out at this point in time, I would like to sound out the community so that you may keep this course on your radar screens.
This course would most likely be held in May 2007. It will be conducted over a course of three Saturdays, with each lesson being about 3hours. We expect to be able to accommodate about 15 participants in all. Which means that each organisation should be able to send about 3 participants.
Those who have attended this course in the past could probably testify that you gained much more than you have originally imagined. Not only would you have an in-depth understanding of the rules (which would allow you to improve as a player and a team), you would also be able to interact with the rest of the polo community (which has been an invaluable and rewarding experience to many people I've spoken to).
Without getting too naggy, just want to keep all informed of the above. Will release details once firm.
Understand that there has been some expressed difficulties in participation for the Referee Accreditation Course that was proposed to be held in April 2007.
Taking this into consideration, SCF is trying to get another course going.
While details are being worked out at this point in time, I would like to sound out the community so that you may keep this course on your radar screens.
This course would most likely be held in May 2007. It will be conducted over a course of three Saturdays, with each lesson being about 3hours. We expect to be able to accommodate about 15 participants in all. Which means that each organisation should be able to send about 3 participants.
Those who have attended this course in the past could probably testify that you gained much more than you have originally imagined. Not only would you have an in-depth understanding of the rules (which would allow you to improve as a player and a team), you would also be able to interact with the rest of the polo community (which has been an invaluable and rewarding experience to many people I've spoken to).
Without getting too naggy, just want to keep all informed of the above. Will release details once firm.