Juniors group names - ideas?
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Juniors group names - ideas?
Hey guys,
I coach the begginer to intermediate Juniors and Seniors at my local club.
We've had a fair few nee faces of late and had divided them up into 3 groups of ability to make the session run a bit easier.
To get the kids into it and give them the insentive to work hard to move up we asked them to come up with names for the groups. Needless to say they weren't as fantastic as we were hoping.
We had flying egle, the best fastest group in Australia, Danger doers and siholing chiters (cycling cheaters) just to name a few.
You guys and girls hot any suggestions? Trying to keep them similar in nature. Like Roos, Wombats and Koalas
I coach the begginer to intermediate Juniors and Seniors at my local club.
We've had a fair few nee faces of late and had divided them up into 3 groups of ability to make the session run a bit easier.
To get the kids into it and give them the insentive to work hard to move up we asked them to come up with names for the groups. Needless to say they weren't as fantastic as we were hoping.
We had flying egle, the best fastest group in Australia, Danger doers and siholing chiters (cycling cheaters) just to name a few.
You guys and girls hot any suggestions? Trying to keep them similar in nature. Like Roos, Wombats and Koalas
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Hmmm, I was thinking of Gremlins.
But, there are quite a few native Australian species that could give a name.
Wallabies and wallaroos might fit well with the Kangaroos.
Of course, there are also the crocodiles.
And, for those that are hard to classify, there is the Platypus.
Dingos?
But, there are quite a few native Australian species that could give a name.
Wallabies and wallaroos might fit well with the Kangaroos.
Of course, there are also the crocodiles.
And, for those that are hard to classify, there is the Platypus.
Dingos?
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You could have the SLOTHS