RCSC’s Program Coordinator · 2018-09-06 · RCSC’s Program Coordinator, Nick Farmer, headed...
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RCSC’s Program Coordinator, Nick Farmer, headed over to Russia to witness World Cup in
full effect. Nick has had a strong passion for soccer, which has seen him run our indoor and
outdoor program as well as working his way up the refereeing rankings. Here’s what he had
to say about his experience over in Russia.
Who was your pick to win the cup at the beginning?
England
What was your favourite you watched?
Favorite match was Round of 16 England Vs Colombia. Match went to extra time and then finished on penalties. Atmosphere at the match was intense. It was like attending a match in South America. Every time England touched the ball there would be boos echoed throughout the arena.
How was the atmosphere?
The Atmosphere around the matches was fantastic. There would be Fan fest sites set up in each hosting city. This would be filled with big screen Tvs and hundreds of Russian locals. There was over 15,000 aussies that travelled to the matches so it felt like home. The locals would stop you in the street and want photos. The Russian people/culture is something unique to experience. The South Americans were the most passionate supporters.
How was Russia in terms of recreation and sport
The Russians are big on their Tennis, in Sochi there was a huge tennis academy. Russians are passionate about Ice Hockey, football and getting into Rugby Union.
What was your highlight of your trip
Highlight of my trip was meeting people from all over the world. To be able to travel to a different country and meet people who share the same passion for the sport is something special. There were moments that were created in Russia that will never be forgotten. If you are a football fan and are thinking about going to a World Cup do it.
It is one of the best sporting events in the world and you will not be disappointed.
This coming summer will provide one of the best opportunities ever to get involved in sport
and recreation in your community. The RCSC is hosting a range of competitions in our
indoor and outdoor facilities for junior, senior and Learn to Play categories.
No matter your ball sport and skill level we have something for everybody, the ever popular
Basketball program has competitions on Sundays for Senior Mixed and Mens competitions,
Thursday Senior Mens competition, Monday and Tuesday for junior competitions and Learn
to Play on Monday and Friday afternoons.
Netball competitions will be staged on Monday, Thursday and Saturday, with Futsal
programs on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays.
Outdoor soccer will be the headline sport at our new Field 1 synthetic oval from 2nd October
with senior competition running each Tuesday and Thursday, followed by the launch of the
junior competition from Tuesday 16 October and Wednesday 17 October.
So turn your mates into team mates and join of summer sports program by visiting
ymcansw.org.au/ryde now.
The wonderful new sport of Pickleball continues to gain traction at RCSC with our regular
Friday competition attracting many new players from a diverse background coming together
to enjoy the social and competitive elements of the sport.
While the sport may have originated in the USA, it now has many thousands of followers in
Asia, North America and Europe.
The popular YMCA Pryme Fitness Classes continue to serve our senior community with the
following classes;
Pilates Monday 10-11am
Pryme Active Tuesday 10-11am
Pryme Active Thursday 10-11am
So, come and join other community folk in
exercise and good health, meet your
neighbours and make new friends, as well
as learn new skills and techniques to keep
you active from our qualified and very
experienced instructors. Prices start at $10
per casual visit or $70 for 10 visit pass,
with the price also including a gourmet
coffee.
As an early adopter of the sport of Pickleball at the RCSC, we have now taken another step
in the formation of one of the first Pickleball clubs in Sydney. From September, interested
players can take out a multi-pass membership which will entitle them to regular competition,
insurance and other valuable membership benefits.
Multi-passes are designed to suit your budget with a 5 visit pass just $50 and a 10 visit pass
for $100.
The RCSC will soon introduce a new children’s YMCA Sports and Games Clinic during
school holiday periods for busy working families in Ryde district and surrounds.
With easy parking for drop off and pick up, state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor sport facilities,
and specially trained and skilled staff, we can provide the specialized clinics to upskill
children in basketball, netball and football during school holidays.
So a break from school should no longer be a break from fun and activity with RCSC new
Action Break programs.
Further details will be available soon.
The City of Ryde council is once again demonstrating its commitment to its own slogan
“Lifestyle and Opportunity @ Your Doorstep’ with the launch of the ELS Park Playground
expected to open in late September. This exciting new development will add another link to
other facilities in park precinct, including the already established fitness station challenge,
BBQ areas, dog park and sport fields.