Davis: New Under-15s lack basic skills
Published: Sunday | August 11, 2013
Fabian Davis
Ryon Jones, Staff Reporter
Jamaica's under-15 head coach, Fabian Davis, has expressed disappointment with how underdeveloped the youngsters coming into the national set-up are at this age.
Davis, who was appointed to the post of national under-15 coach in May, will depart the island today with a 22-member contingent for the inaugural CONCACAF Under-15 competition set for the Cayman Islands between August 14 and 25.
"It is a development tournament, first time CONCACAF is doing this and it is something great for this age group. It is a learning process for these guys, including myself, and they are upbeat about this tournament and we are just trying to minimise our weaknesses and maximise our strengths.
"They are learning the basics when they come here, and I was just hoping that the coaches from the schools and the clubs would take it a little bit more serious, because when they come to the national programme is when I have to be fixing everything."
Instil discipline
The team has spent two weeks in camp prior to today's departure during which Davis has been trying to instil personal and tactical discipline into the youngsters.
"We have been doing a lot of team work, working on the chemistry of the team, team shape, and the whole organisation with the ball, without the ball, and basically the discipline of the team and the attitude of the players," Davis said. "The guys that are here have a lot of passion for what they are doing, and if I can continue to guide them in the right way then we are going to be all right in a couple of years. But it is going to take a lot of work with the right coaches in place to help these youngsters develop in the right way."
Davis, who is a retired national senior player, is aiming to get his young charges to play with a flair that recent national teams have lacked.
"Hopefully, we can go into this tournament and make them (players) relax and play with the real reggae rhythm that has been missing over the years from our senior reggae (Boyz) team and let them have fun doing the right thing out there," Davis said. "They need to try and transfer the things that they are learning here back to their schools and their clubs and this football that we have at this level, which is the youth level, can change."
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Peter Reid - Head of delegation
Fabian Davis - Coach
Aaron Lawrence - Assistant Coach
Dennis Howard Bell - Team Manager
Omar Folkes - Equipment Manager
Players:
Jahvanni Grant, Stephen Malcolm, Graeme Reid, Jaazeil Thompson, Paul Young, Jevoun McKellar, Jourdain Fletcher, Deshane Beckford, Krishna Toi-Leigh Clarke, Peter Campbell, Nicholas Nelson, Clive Jarrett, Rhyan Knight, Andrew Josephs, Peter Lee Vassell, Justin McMaster, Charles Grant, Akeem Chambers
15/08/13 - Jamaica vs St Lucia
16/08/13 - Jamaica vs Belize
18/08/13 - Jamaica vs Dominica Republic
20/08/13 - Jamaica vs Guatemala
23/08/13 - Semi-final
25/08/13 - Final
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2.../sports12.html
Published: Sunday | August 11, 2013
Fabian Davis
Ryon Jones, Staff Reporter
Jamaica's under-15 head coach, Fabian Davis, has expressed disappointment with how underdeveloped the youngsters coming into the national set-up are at this age.
Davis, who was appointed to the post of national under-15 coach in May, will depart the island today with a 22-member contingent for the inaugural CONCACAF Under-15 competition set for the Cayman Islands between August 14 and 25.
"It is a development tournament, first time CONCACAF is doing this and it is something great for this age group. It is a learning process for these guys, including myself, and they are upbeat about this tournament and we are just trying to minimise our weaknesses and maximise our strengths.
"They are learning the basics when they come here, and I was just hoping that the coaches from the schools and the clubs would take it a little bit more serious, because when they come to the national programme is when I have to be fixing everything."
Instil discipline
The team has spent two weeks in camp prior to today's departure during which Davis has been trying to instil personal and tactical discipline into the youngsters.
"We have been doing a lot of team work, working on the chemistry of the team, team shape, and the whole organisation with the ball, without the ball, and basically the discipline of the team and the attitude of the players," Davis said. "The guys that are here have a lot of passion for what they are doing, and if I can continue to guide them in the right way then we are going to be all right in a couple of years. But it is going to take a lot of work with the right coaches in place to help these youngsters develop in the right way."
Davis, who is a retired national senior player, is aiming to get his young charges to play with a flair that recent national teams have lacked.
"Hopefully, we can go into this tournament and make them (players) relax and play with the real reggae rhythm that has been missing over the years from our senior reggae (Boyz) team and let them have fun doing the right thing out there," Davis said. "They need to try and transfer the things that they are learning here back to their schools and their clubs and this football that we have at this level, which is the youth level, can change."
ryon.jones@gleanerjm.com
- Contingent
Peter Reid - Head of delegation
Fabian Davis - Coach
Aaron Lawrence - Assistant Coach
Dennis Howard Bell - Team Manager
Omar Folkes - Equipment Manager
Players:
Jahvanni Grant, Stephen Malcolm, Graeme Reid, Jaazeil Thompson, Paul Young, Jevoun McKellar, Jourdain Fletcher, Deshane Beckford, Krishna Toi-Leigh Clarke, Peter Campbell, Nicholas Nelson, Clive Jarrett, Rhyan Knight, Andrew Josephs, Peter Lee Vassell, Justin McMaster, Charles Grant, Akeem Chambers
- Jamaica's match schedule:
15/08/13 - Jamaica vs St Lucia
16/08/13 - Jamaica vs Belize
18/08/13 - Jamaica vs Dominica Republic
20/08/13 - Jamaica vs Guatemala
23/08/13 - Semi-final
25/08/13 - Final
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2.../sports12.html
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