Why Zag?
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Why Zag?
Why Zag? Zag, Noun: “Zag” by most definitions is defined as a sudden change of direction. In familiarizing oneself with Zag Sports it is important to understand the culture of Zag. We at Zag Sports hope our international sports experiences and adventures provide our teams, youth, and their families a change of direction or a “Zag” in their life. Travel is a wonderful educational tool and our experiences are carefully designed to allow our athletes to stretch themselves, whether it is on the field of play, through adventure activities, through cultural interaction, or through volunteer experiences. Our sincere hope is to provide international experiences which will positively impact the lives of those participating. Why are so many great international, college, high school, and club hockey teams turning to Zag to develop their international touring experience? Here’s why we are different? Hockey tours by hockey people. We are leaders in that we are the only team touring organization whose majority ownership, operating staff abroad, and other critical staff are current high level hockey people. Many are D1 coaches or former D1 coaches who understand the needs of our U.S. teams on the field and more importantly have a passion game and for the athletes they work to develop. Changing lives and giving back. We are pioneers in a new breed of hockey tour we have coined “Philanthropic Hockey Tours”. We feel a responsibility to develop international hockey experiences which also serve as vehicles to serve a greater good. Every Zag experience has a required element of international community service. It may be working with Habitat for Humanity for ½ day, giving hope to Argentine orphans, working with Aboriginal children in Australia, or working with villagers in South Africa. International service has been a part of our fabric since our inception. Not only do we work to give back on tour we also give a portion of proceeds to our not for profit partners at World Vision and others. Whatever the hockey playing country we visit…there is opportunity… opportunity to make a difference. Interactive cultural and adventure experiences. We strive to develop creative activities which work to expose the athletes to the culture from the inside out. Seeing history and culture is important, but experiencing it is what we do at Zag! Whether it be “homestay” with an Argentine family, a pizza making lesson with an Italian Pizza chef, surfing like an Aussie, or taking on the rapids of the Swiss Alps, we hope that our experiences challenge our athletes to grow in ways they have never thought possible. Passion. We do this because we have a passion for what we do. A passion to make a difference in some small way. A passion to develop the whole person off the field and the elite athlete and team on the field. www.zagfieldhockey.com 800 Denow Road Suite C # 373 Pennington, NJ 08534 USA Phone: 1-800-530-7924 ext 2 Fax: 1-800-530-7924 info@zagfieldhockey.com 1 Zag Ireland (tentative itinerary) (The following is as it appears July 27th and will be adjusted as exact game times are firm. Tour Description: • • • • • Enjoy and experience the beauty and hockey of the Emerald Isle! Opportunity to compete against the various Irish clubs. Opportunity to work with high level Irish coaches. Experience the rich Irish culture by taking in a bit of Irish Dancing, Gaelic Sports, and many other activities uniquely Irish. Take part in our Zag active learning and culture when you are challenged to the Zag Adventure Team building in the scenic setting of the Irish Country side. Enjoy the opportunity to stay and experience Ireland from an old time village perspective when you stay at the award winning cultural colony. In contrast enjoy the modern Dublin and all its fantastic offerings. August 16th 7pm: Arrive at JFK 10:40pm: Depart for Dublin via Delta 164 August 17th 10:35am: Arrive in Dublin 12:30pm: Depart for Northern Ireland 2pm: Stop in Newcastle. Stretch legs, walk on the beach, and enjoy the scenic Mourne mountains. 3pm: Continue to Belfast 4pm: Check into Hotel-Malone Lodge Apartments http://www.malonelodgehotelbelfast.com/hotels‐apartments‐ northern‐ireland/Apartments.aspx 7pm: Dinner and evening Return to hotel August 18th 8am-11am: . Breakfast and morning free 11am(Bring playing gear and change of clothes for postgame): Brief Belfast city tour. See the famous Harland and Wolfe ship yard, the birthplace of the titanic. Continue on tour to see the famous interface areas of the Falls and Shankhill Road and learn about their challenging histories. Lunch on your own. 2-4pm: Coaching Clinic w/ Mick 6pm: Game at Lisnagarvey 7pm: Dinner at club (included) Friday, August 19th 8:30am: Morning transfer to the North coast, cross the Carrick a reed rope bridge, stop at Dunluce castle be fore making your way to the Giant’s Causeway. Learn about the myth and the geology of this UNESCO world heritage site. Giant’s Causeway: Learn a bit more about one of Irelands top attractions at: www.giantscausewaycentre.com/ Lunch Included. 2 5pm: Dinner in Portstewart before visiting the famous Strand beach. Dinner on your own. Zag Ireland August 20th(game time subject to change) 9am: Breakfast. 9:30am: Depart for Hurling Clinic at Kingdom Gaelic ClubKilkeel—www.anriocht.com 11-1pm: Clinic 1pm: Transfer to Lisnagarvey 3pm-4pm: Hockey Clinic 4-6pm: Game vs. Dromore HC 6pm: Dinner at Club or Possible Belfast Castle August 21st 11am: Check out and transfer to Dublin via Kildare 1pm: Stop for lunch 3pm Arrive at Kildare HC 4pm: Game vs. Kildare HC 6pm-8pm: Dinner w Kildare HC 8pm: Depart for Dublin 10pm: Arrive at Paramount Hotel and check into accommodation www.paramounthotel.ie/ENG/our‐rooms.html 7pm: Dinner on your own. August 22nd (game may move to Tuesday night and possibly vs. U16 Irish National team) 9am: Morning Clinic as you would like. 12pm: Optional trip to Croke Park for Gaelic(if Gaelic schedule allows) 12:30pm-5pm: Visit Trinity College, historic St. Patrick’s cathedral and other historic sites of Dublin. Optional Guinness tour. Optional Trinity College tour. Optional Book of Kells Visit 7pm: Dinner at Dakota (included) August 23rd 8am: Transfer and hike near scenic Glendalough/ Wicklow mountains-City Tour En Route- Lunch(included) 12:30pm: Depart for Irish National Stud in Kildare: www.irish-national-stud.ie/ 2pm: Tour of the National Stud 4pm: Return to Dublin 6pm: Dinner on your own. August 24th 9:00 am: Depart for airport 12:30pm: Depart for USA on Delta 165 2:50pm: Arrive at JFK 3