6 November 2025

UC Capitals 2025/26 Future Caps Program

| By Shayna Siakimotu
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This program is perfect for any budding female basketball players. Image: UC Capitals.

The Future Caps Program is a two-day high-performance intensive for elite level girls aged 12–16 who aspire to reach the WNBL.

Led by UC Capitals players, coaches, and support staff, participants will train like the pros — sharpening skills, mindset, and game IQ while gaining exclusive insight into life as a professional athlete.

It’s a rare opportunity to train, prepare, and perform, just like the Capitals do.

The Experience

Day 1 – On-Court Focus

  • Welcome and goal-setting with UC Capitals players and coaches
  • Ice-breaker warm-up with performance staff
  • 3×3 games and skill assessment
  • Player-led skill stations and on-court coaching
  • Q&A with players and coaches
  • Lunch (provided) and recovery break
  • Afternoon practice: finishing, shooting, defence and Capitals-style play
  • Nutrition and recovery session

Day 2 – Inside the Pro Environment

  • Morning film review with the Capitals
  • Strength and conditioning: injury prevention and prep
  • Lunch (provided) and recovery break
  • On-court: advanced skills, shooting and full-court play
  • Recovery session (stretch/yoga)
  • Live player workout demo
  • Q&A and program wrap-up

Upcoming Intakes

  • December 15 & 16 2025 – 9 am to 5 pm – University of Canberra
  • January 7 & 8 2026 – 9 am to 5 pm – University of Canberra

Inclusions

  • 2-day intensive training program
  • Lunch and snacks on both days
  • UC Capitals 3-game membership for the 2025/26 WNBL season
  • Reversible Future Caps training singlet

Eligibility

Open to girls aged 12–16 years (DOB range 16 December 2008 – 15 December 2013 inclusive)

Registration Fee

This unique opportunity to fast-track your aspiring player’s development costs $990 per participant.

The Details

What: UC Capitals 2025/26 Future Caps Program
When: 15 & 16 December, 7 & 8 January, 9 am to 5 pm
Where: University of Canberra
Cost: $990 per participant. Register now.

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