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Corletto Sports primary objective is to increase physical activity amongst children in a fun and exciting environment. A range of elite athletes will coach the children at each of the School holiday clinics, allowing the development of new skills, whilst providing encouragement toward becoming more active in general.

Corletto Sports has a strong interest in Basketball and Netball however, upon request, other sports are available.

DARYL CORLETTO
D.O.B: 24/08/81
Daryl is an Australian basketball player who has played for the Melbourne Tigers in the NBL since 2001. Daryl has played 245 NBL games for the Tigers, including 4 Grand Final appearances and 2 Championships in 05/06 and 07/08. In his 2009/10 season he is averaging 10.4 points per game. In the NBL off-season this year Daryl will also be playing for the Ringwood Hawks in the Big V competition.

Daryl is also a qualified Personal Trainer. www.dcpersonaltraining.com.au

JULIE CORLETTO (nee Prendergast)
D.O.B: 31/10/86
Julie is an Australian international netball player, generally playing in the position of goal defence, goal keeper or wing defence. Julie made her Commonwealth Bank Trophy debut at the age of 16 for the Melbourne Phoenix, where her style of defence saw her awarded Netball Australia's ‘Best New Talent’. She was selected in the Australian Open squad at the age of 17 and in 2005 captained the Australian U/21 team to a bronze medal at the World Youth Championships, while on the comeback trail from a stress fracture in her foot.
In 2007 Corletto was recruited from the Melbourne Phoenix to cross-town rivals, Melbourne Kestrels. In that same year Julie was named in the Australian National team to tour England in a tri-series, however an ankle injury in the season opener local derby, between Phoenix and Kestrels, forced her to miss the tour. Within months Corletto went on to make an impressive debut for Australia against Jamaica and played goal defence during a subsequent Australian series win against New Zealand. In November 2007 she won her first ever world championship title, as the youngest member of the victorious Australian team. In 2008 and 2009 Julie signed with the Melbourne Vixens to play in the new trans-Tasman ANZ Championship League. Throughout 2009 she played Goal Defence for the Vixens, including the Grand Final where Vixens became the Premiers. In the same year Julie was also awarded the ‘Liz Ellis Diamond’ for the ANZ Championship/International Season. Julie is looking forward to an exciting year again with the Vixens in 2010.

Julie is also a qualified Secondary Teacher in Physical Education and Maths.