TAHLIA Hoffmann was a standout at the Mac Pack Netball Super Clinic, impressing Commonwealth Gold Medallist Bianca Chatfield with her defending, shooting and passing techniques.
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Hoffmann was among more than 200 junior netballers from across Victoria that had the chance to train alongside Chatfield and her Melbourne Vixens teammate Karyn Bailey last week.
Chatfield and Bailey put the aspiring netball stars through their paces in a fun skills and drills session at the State Netball and Hockey Centre.
The Mac Pack Netball Super Clinic is part of McDonald's Mac Pack initiative, which encourages children to lead an active and healthy lifestyle through fun, play and sport.
For Chatfield, the clinic was as much a thrill for her as it was for the 200 plus young netball enthusiasts.
"Being a Mac Pack ambassador is a great opportunity for me to share my passion for sport and healthy living with aspiring juniors," Chatfield said.
"We had a lot of fun teaching them new skills and techniques that will help to develop their game."
McDonald's Stawell licensee, Richard Harris said the Mac Pack Netball Super Clinic is part of McDonald's commitment to encouraging junior sport participation.
"The Mac Pack Netball Super Clinic is a great way to connect our juniors with their netball stars. McDonald's is committed to supporting grassroots sport in the local community and encouraging kids to pursue their sporting dreams," Harris said.
To learn more about the Mac Pack program, visit www.macpack.com.au.