Young saints academy at bath university?

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Saintmatt1

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Oct 25, 2011
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I was doing some tennis umpiring at Bath Uni last week and I saw a whole bunch of kids in saints training kit. They must have been around 10-12. Anyone know anything of this and why they train at bath? Are they part of our youth system set up?
 
Bath Satelite School isn't it? Didn't we pick up a few products from there before? However I can only recall Lloyd James off the top of my head
 
Saints have an Academy offshoot based in Bath, and it has been around for years, right back to Lawrie's time, maybe even longer. Although only tentatively connected, I believe it's why Jason Dodds was spotted playing for Bath City.
 
We had to have a satellite club under old rules which prevent you from having youngsters who live more than a certain distance from your club. We have a problem as half our catchment area is under water. This will not be a problem under new rules where top academies can draw from anywhere.
 
if the acadamy can fly the flag in the surrounding counties then it only increases the pool. we are in a unique position, if you had a talented kid and were living in the south then we are the only realistic choice- big club, good facilities that are only getting better and a proven track record
 
Its to get round the old 90 minute rule and extend our catchment to cover the West Country and South Wales. There's a similar centre in Surrey too. All to get the best kids through the door.
 
Always great to see opportunities for young players to get recognised.

Wish they were around when I was a young one.
 
Its to get round the old 90 minute rule and extend our catchment to cover the West Country and South Wales. There's a similar centre in Surrey too. All to get the best kids through the door.


No it's not. the 90 minute rule disadvantages coastal teams as they can't go 90 mins in 'all directions' due to there being no land there. As a result Southampton like others have been given license to set up satellite centers within the UK.