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Goal Keeping with Rachael Lynch - Expression of Interest
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Registrations for this event are closed.
Come and spend 1 hour with FIH International Goal Keeper of the Year, Rachael Lynch.
Learn the fundamental principles of goal keeping with a former international GK and Veteran Hockyroo and Dual Olympian.
Sessions are $70 for 60 minutes per person. 4 sessions on offer from juniors/beginners to Rep and Senior GK's. 1st session will start at 4.45pm, with 3 more sessions following. Please arrive 15 mins before for warmup.
Register to express your interest.
About Rachael Lynch: Born in Melbourne, Lynch took up hockey after being selected in the primary schools state team. She competed in the 2005 Junior World Cup in Chile before making her international senior team debut at the 2006 Champions Trophy in the Netherlands. In 2014 she was awarded Goalkeeper Of The Tournament at the World Cup and then nominated for International Goalkeeper Of The Year, an award she later won in 2019/2020. Now a veteran Hockeyroo, dual Olympian, dual Commonwealth Games gold medalist, and World Cup silver medalist, Rachael Lynch has played in over 220 games for Australia.
Off the pitch, Lynch works as a registered nurse, front line health worker, runs STOMP Goalkeeping and is very active promoting mental health awareness as an ambassador for RUOK? Day and Lifeline. In 2021 she was inducted into the World Olympians Association's 'Olympians for Life' program as one of 5 global past and present athletes recognised for their contribution to society outside of their sport. https://www.rachaellynch.com.au/