Australian NJW at the 15th Asian Junior Women’s Volleyball Championship (Vietnam)

Australian Junior Women’s manager and gadget-guy extraordinaire Chau Le has updated the NJW blog with info on the upcoming tour to Vietnam for friendlies and then the 15th Asian Junior Women’s Volleyball Championships.

The Team is:

Shae Sloane Captain, VIC
Alexandra Sneddon Vice Captain, ACT
Nikala Cunningham Vice Captain, QLD
Monique Stojanovic VIC
Madeleine Clarke QLD
Georgina Rowe SA
Rebecca Reeve SA
Breanne Goschnick QLD
Simona Koncarevic WA
Georgia Davey QLD
Karlie Willmot QLD
Brittany Jack NSW

The Head Coach is Simon Naismith (SA) with Nam Pham (NSW) assisting and Chau Le (VIC) managing. It’s also great to see Bea Daly, who was a starting middle blocker for Australia in the Sydney Olympics on board as their trainer.

The schedule is:

3rd – 5th September:  Pre-Departure Training Camp Brisbane at QSAC / QAS
6th September:  Depart Brisbane, Australia to Vietnam
7th – 10th September:  Training Camp and Friendly matches in Vietnam
11th September: Official tournament Training Day
12th – 20th September:  15th Asian Women’s Asian Volleyball Championships
12th Sept 1200 AUS v KOREA, Opening Ceremony @ 1800
13th Sept 1800 AUS v CHINA
14th Sept 2000 AUS v IRAN
15th September onwards:  Cross over and classification matches.
21st September:  Depart Vietnam
22nd September:  Arrive in Australia – back to home states

Chúc may mắn!

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About Hugh Nguyen

I'm a producer at The People's Republic of Animation, an animation studio I co-founded with my two best friends. I was born in Paris in 1982. My parents are Vietnamese and were studying in Paris during the war and met, fell in love, got married and had me and my sister. We moved to Australia when i was about 6 months old and have lived here ever since. I have liked cartoons for as long as i can remember, and got interested in making animation when by two best friends and I got together and started experimenting with a super 8 camera in high school. Over the years our collaboration evolved into what is now The People's Republic of Animation. For me, it's the promise of producing great work with terrific people and the endless opportunities that make life worth living.

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