Crazy Catch UK x Northampton Hockey Club | Exclusive Discount to Members

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We are excited to announce a link with Crazy Catch to give our members the opportunity to grab their very own Crazy Catch Rebound Net at a discounted price! We understand that many of our members are multi talented in other sports like Cricket, Netball, Tennis, Rugby and Football; so there is no better rebound net for you!

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10% Off & Free Next Working Day Delivery with coupon code “SaintsHockey” at the Crazy Catch UK Store

If you are unsure as to what Crazy Catch is right for you, check out the Buying Guide Blog here

If you have any further questions or want to speak to someone directly, get in touch with Jack Zoers-Benstead! His details can be found here

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Crazy Catch UK are a Northamptonshire based sport rebound net distributor in the UK, Europe and UAE. And the first Crazy Catch rebound net was invented in 1999 by New Zealand sheep farmer Andrew Sinclair, who discovered that overlaying two nets creates an INSANE and unpredictable rebound. Whereas the reverse side of the original Crazy Catch was a single netting layer that provided a SANE and predictable ball return. You choose the side to match the skill level!

Andrew, like many Kiwis, was a sports fanatic and it was no surprise that he developed a sport training aid for cricket. With his father, Ian Sinclair, being a top cricketer for the New Zealand Black Caps maiden test winning side against the West Indies in 1956.

The very first Crazy Catch nets were rigorously tested by Andrew, his wife Louise, their 3 sport mad sons. As well as family dog ‘Reka” in the backyard of their family home.

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Even though Crazy Catch was first developed with cricket in mind; it was not long before the rebound net started finding its uses in other sports. Andrew began developing further models of Crazy Catch; suitable for large ball sports when rugby teams and netball clubs began showing interest.

The Crazy Catch nets of today look vastly different to what Andrew first developed back in 1999; they still hold the same excitement and passion for sport as they did over 25 years ago!

 

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