Murray United has opened its doors to the region's junior talent by offering four weeks of free training sessions.
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Sessions started this week and will run each Monday at La Trobe until July 15.
Thirty players have registered interest in the program, focused on the development of key functional skill.
Murray United technical director Adam Carty said there is two main purposes for the training sessions.
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"Firstly, to help provide players with an additional point of contact for their development, and, secondly, to introduce players to an NPL training environment," Carty added.
"For this to be effective, we believe that this means parents must be kept well informed of what is happening, because otherwise players may find themselves listening to two different versions of the same story.
"Players will receive a brief induction before we train, providing them with an overview of how Murray's football program is structured and what they can expect."
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