MCC Foundation Hubs are an initiative by the MCC Foundation, the charitable arm of the Marylebone Cricket Club. These hubs provide:
- Free, high-quality coaching: Delivered over a 10-week winter programme by qualified ECB Level 2 coaches and above.
- Match play opportunities: An opportunity to compete in the National Hub Competition in the summer.
- Talent identification: The programme is a key talent identification opportunity, feeding into the wider county performance pathway.
- Leicestershire and Rutland Hub Locations The L&RCF runs multiple hubs to ensure accessibility for players across the region. Recent hubs have been run at:
- Crown Hills Community College (Boys & Girls)
- Rushey Mead Academy (Boys & Girls)
- Elite Hub
How to access the programme
- To gain access to the hubs, young players must meet specific eligibility requirements and attend a trial process.
Requirements for participation:
- Age: Players must be between 11 and 16 years old (school years 7–11).
- State School: Players must attend a state secondary school.
- Talent Pathway Status: Participants cannot already be a member of a County Age Group programme.
- Commitment: Players must be willing to commit to attending all training sessions and give 100% effort.
Application process:
- Registration: The L&RCF advertises the trial dates and locations for each hub. Parents or players can register for these trials to be considered for a place. You can keep an eye on the L&RCF’s social media pages (e.g., Facebook) for upcoming trial information.
- Trial Period: Players are assessed during trials to identify their skills and potential.
- Selection: Successful players are offered a place in the winter training programme.
For the most up-to-date information on hub locations, trial dates, and the application process, please contact the L&RCF directly or check their official communication channels. Or please contact Leicestershire and Rutland Cricket Foundation using our online contact form.