Guildford Club took the scary approach to team practice this week and got into the spirit of Halloween.
Teacher Rachelle said “It was a great chance to take the pressure off from all the hard work involved in preparing for our team competition and build a little more team spirit, not to mention have a tonne of giggles and physie FUN! We played games with a spooky spin and gave prizes to those who made the effort to dress in costumes that were physie-practice-friendly.”
With just one week to go until team comps, the girls are now focussed and working together towards their group goal. But whatever happens, they will have a fun day and a great time performing at Homebush.
Good luck to all the physie girls out there practising hard for teams!
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