Harvey Fresh Footworx is back for the July school holidays, with four days of football fun for kids to enjoy.
26 June 2009

Designed for players of all abilities between the ages of seven and 13 and costing just $130 for four days of specialist coaching, Harvey Fresh Footworx provides a safe and fun holiday environment for players to develop their skills and ability.
Players benefit by participating in games and activities that have been specifically designed to improve aspects such as general motor skills, individual technique as well as a whole range of social skills.
For more information about Harvey Fresh Footworx, or to register today, visit the Football West website, or fill in the registration form and return it to mark.lee@footballwest.com.au.
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