Sports Diary Showjumping at Nubuamis

Sports Diary Showjumping at Nubuamis

WELL-KNOWN South African rider and trainer Martin Minett will be training riders and horses at the Nubuamis Riding Club in Brakwater over the weekend.

Minett visited Namibia four times last year. Thirty riders are participating in the course and on Sunday, they will be joined by riders from all over Namibia to compete in the first showjumping competition of the year.The route to Nubuamis is as follows: Follow the Brakwater service road in a northerly direction after turning off the highway.Follow the signs pointing towards the Nubuamis Riding Club.All are welcome.Food and beverages for sale.Contact Tine von Finckenstein at 081 251 0089 for more information.Friends to hold meeting FRIENDS Football Club is inviting all players and supporters to an urgent meeting to be held on Sunday at 17h00.It takes place at the clubhouse in Rehoboth.For more information, contact Murs Markus at 081 240 4154.Central Football League meeting THE Central Football League will hold a meeting for teams in that division at the Mandume Primary School tomorrow.The meeting starts at 09h00.Discussions will be around the League Cup draw and the resumption of the league.Clubs are requested to send two delegates.The following clubs are invited: All Deaf Stars, Amakhozi Lions, Bayete Battle Boys, Colo Colo, Golden Rivers, Impala Chiefs, Silver Bullets, Polytechnic, United Brothers, VD Bucks and the Windhoek College of Education.Contact League chairman Peter Ndjulu at 081 129 3715 or Thomas at 081 122 8807.Youth Football meeting ALL interested parties, parents, coaches and sponsors are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Namibia Youth Football Development Programme to held on Sunday.The meeting starts at 15h00 and will be held at Dawid Bezuidenhout High School, opposite the Windhoek College of Education.Polytechnic footballers called ALL Polytechnic football players are requested to report for training at the Khomasdal Soccer Field on Monday.New players are welcome to join.For more information, contact Nokokure Muundjua at 081 277 3401.Thirty riders are participating in the course and on Sunday, they will be joined by riders from all over Namibia to compete in the first showjumping competition of the year.The route to Nubuamis is as follows: Follow the Brakwater service road in a northerly direction after turning off the highway.Follow the signs pointing towards the Nubuamis Riding Club.All are welcome.Food and beverages for sale.Contact Tine von Finckenstein at 081 251 0089 for more information.Friends to hold meeting FRIENDS Football Club is inviting all players and supporters to an urgent meeting to be held on Sunday at 17h00.It takes place at the clubhouse in Rehoboth.For more information, contact Murs Markus at 081 240 4154.Central Football League meeting THE Central Football League will hold a meeting for teams in that division at the Mandume Primary School tomorrow.The meeting starts at 09h00.Discussions will be around the League Cup draw and the resumption of the league.Clubs are requested to send two delegates.The following clubs are invited: All Deaf Stars, Amakhozi Lions, Bayete Battle Boys, Colo Colo, Golden Rivers, Impala Chiefs, Silver Bullets, Polytechnic, United Brothers, VD Bucks and the Windhoek College of Education.Contact League chairman Peter Ndjulu at 081 129 3715 or Thomas at 081 122 8807. Youth Football meeting ALL interested parties, parents, coaches and sponsors are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Namibia Youth Football Development Programme to held on Sunday.The meeting starts at 15h00 and will be held at Dawid Bezuidenhout High School, opposite the Windhoek College of Education. Polytechnic footballers called ALL Polytechnic football players are requested to report for training at the Khomasdal Soccer Field on Monday.New players are welcome to join.For more information, contact Nokokure Muundjua at 081 277 3401.

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