Lacrosse training will restart in September 2024
Every Thursday from 26th September – Full Club Training
The women’s and the men’s teams train partially together in order to build our lacrosse community, but will often separate into their respective teams for specific skills and drills. Our aim is to help every single player to develop their skills to the level that they are comfortable with. We have experienced, qualified coaches that plan challenging and fun sessions to cater for all needs, including complete beginners.
We currently train on a Thursday night from 6:45-8:45pm at Birley’s Pavillion, usually the floodlit artificial grass surface. Training is made up of fitness, stick skills and game practice, and is led by our club coaches and team captains.
Sign up: Sign-Up Form (Spond form opens in a new tab)
Contact us: Contact Form or via email: PlayLax@CanterburyCityLacrosse.co.uk
What to bring:
Please make sure you bring with you a mouthguard, footwear suitable for artifical grass and a lacrosse stick (we have a couple of sticks spare if you need).
Location:
Birley’s Pavillion, King’s School Canterbury (Floodlit Artificial Grass Pitch)
Canterbury, Kent. CT2 7QP
How to get there:
Birley’s playing fields and artifical grass pitch is just off St Stephen’s Rd in Canterbury. Take the turning immediately before or after the railway line, up the short drive to the car park and you will see the artificial grass pitch straight ahead.
All players will need to be a member of the club and have paid their membership fees:
Senior
Senior membership
- Covers the costs of training and matches each season
- Helps support the development of the club and the game
- Voting rights at the annual AGM
Student
Student & Concessions
- Covers the costs of training and matches each season
- Helps support the development of the club and the game
- Voting rights at the annual AGM
Social
Social membership
- Helps support the development of the club and the game
- Non-voting membership
Finances should not be a barrier to playing lacrosse with us and so if you have any financial difficulties or are unemployed then please speak to the one of the committee members and we will be able to help you with your membership fees.
To pay your membership fees please speak to one of the committee members.
In addition, all playing members should be registered with English Lacrosse (register here). If you are playing matches then you must be registered.