Give your kids the ultimate summer holiday experience – sun, sand, waves and rugby league – at the Sharks' Junior Jaws Surf & Footy Clinic, presented by Westfield Miranda, on Friday, January 24.
Taking place at Cronulla's iconic Wanda Beach, the clinic will be run by the Sharks Have Heart community team in conjunction with Cronulla Surfing Academy.
This will mark the third edition of the popular program, blending footy skills sessions and surfing lessons under the guidance of professionals.
Cronulla Sharks Community Engagement Manager Luke Koutrodimos said: "The business as a whole is really excited about this school holiday clinic, and we thank all of our sponsors and partners for their support in putting on such a fun day for our young people within our community.
"If you're looking for a Christmas gift idea, this is the perfect one and we encourage everyone to register early to not miss out."
The $99 registration fee includes access to both our surfing and footy sessions as well as a Sharks surfing clinic shirt and drawstring bag.
Junior Jaws Surf & Footy Clinic
When: Friday 24th January 2025
Where: Wanda Beach (Marine Esplanade, Cronulla, NSW, 2230)
Time: 9am-12pm (registration desk will be open from 8:15am)
Ages: Boys and girls aged 5-12
Cost: $99 which includes access to both our surfing and footy sessions as well as a Sharks surfing clinic shirt and drawstring bag.
On December 12, Sharks Have Heart will also be running an Adult Mega Jaws equal access clinic for those in our community with a disability.
Spots are filling fast, so please sign up now. We hope to see many disability support providers and groups attend this day to provide their clinics with a safe and fun footy experience at our Academy Fields.
Sharks Have Heart run a variety of clinics throughout each school holidays that entertain over 5000 kids annually. These programs run through the valued donations members of our community make to our Sharks Have Heart Foundation. You can make a tax-deductible donation via the Australian Sports Foundation today to help these programs continue to run successfully.