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Norwich City v Birmingham City ON THE BALL CITY 57 CSF 01603 761122 [email protected] FACSIMILE 01603 761309 WWW.COMMUNITYSPORTSFOUNDATION.ORG.UK @NORWICHCITYCSF WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/COMMUNITYSPORTSFOUNDATION Community Sports Foundation, Norwich City FC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE. Registered charity 1088239 City players are great sports To the casual observer at Colney last week, it may have surprised some to turn a corner and see Bradley Johnson perfecting his table tennis serve, Cameron Jerome squaring up with boxing gloves and Carlos Cuellar taking aim with a handball. Even more so to see John Ruddy and Elliott Bennett practising their netball shooting and blocking techniques on each other. But fear not City fans – they’ve not traded in the day job - the players were using their modelling skills to help promote the Community Sports Foundation’s Premier League 4 Sport (PL4S) programme. Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe and Gary Hooper joined the fun; donning sports equipment for our cameras. Using the draw of Norwich City Football Club, the PL4S scheme gives participants aged between 11 and 19 the chance to play badminton, boxing, table tennis, netball, hockey, handball and basketball as part of the ongoing London 2012 Olympic legacy. This year’s offering, starting this month, sees PL4S continue across five hub sites in Norfolk: North Walsham High, Northgate High, Open Academy, Easton & Otley College and Lynn Grove High, with one more hub to be launched later this year. Founded in 2009 by the Premier League and Sport England, and now delivered by 34 professional football clubs, PL4S engaged a quarter of a million young people nationwide last year. The scheme sees links formed with local secondary schools and community sports facilities to form ‘satellite sports clubs’. “Clubmark” clubs set up in the local area provide exit route opportunities to participants who would like to take their involvement in the sport further – and hopefully provide Great Britain with its next generation of sporting stars. For more information on Premier League 4 Sport with us, contact the Sports Development Officer on 01603 761122 or thomas. [email protected]

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Community Sports Foundation (CSF)'s page from the Norwich City vs. Birmingham City official match day programme. Bradley Johnson, Elliott Bennett, John Ruddy, Cameron Jerome and Carlos Cuellar try their hand at different sports as part of the Premier League 4 Sport (PL4S) programme.

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Norwich City v Birmingham City on the ball city 57

CSF

01603 761122

[email protected] 01603 761309

www.communitysportsfoundation.org.uk@norwichcitycsfwww.facebook.com/communitysportsfoundation

Community Sports Foundation, Norwich City FC, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE. Registered charity 1088239

City players are great sports

to the casual observer at colney last week, it may have surprised some to turn a corner and see bradley Johnson perfecting his table tennis serve, cameron Jerome squaring up with boxing gloves and carlos cuellar taking aim with a handball.

Even more so to see John Ruddy and Elliott Bennett practising their netball shooting and blocking techniques on each other.

But fear not City fans – they’ve not traded in the day job - the players were using their modelling skills to help promote the Community Sports Foundation’s Premier League 4 Sport (PL4S) programme.

Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe and Gary Hooper joined the fun; donning sports equipment for our cameras.

Using the draw of Norwich City Football Club, the PL4S scheme gives participants aged between 11 and 19 the chance to play badminton, boxing, table tennis, netball, hockey, handball and basketball as part of the ongoing London 2012 Olympic legacy.

This year’s offering, starting this month, sees PL4S continue across five hub sites in Norfolk: North Walsham High, Northgate High, Open Academy, Easton & Otley College and Lynn Grove High, with one more hub to be launched later this year.

Founded in 2009 by the Premier League and Sport England, and now delivered by 34 professional football clubs, PL4S engaged a quarter of a million young people nationwide last year.

The scheme sees links formed with local secondary schools and community sports facilities to form ‘satellite sports clubs’.

“Clubmark” clubs set up in the local area provide exit route opportunities to participants who would like to take their involvement in the sport further – and hopefully provide Great Britain with its next generation of sporting stars.

For more information on Premier League 4 Sport with us, contact the Sports Development Officer on 01603 761122 or [email protected]