SWD Cricket: Shannon Musto taking over as SWD strength and conditioning coach

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South Western Districts (SWD) is a South African first-class cricket team based in Oudtshoorn, Western Cape. Representing the eastern part of the Western Cape province, SWD is part of the Cape Cobras franchise and plays its home games at the Oudtshoorn Recreation Ground.

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South Western Districts Cricket has announced the appointment of Shannon Musto as the newly appointed Strength & Conditioning Coach of the SWD professional team.

Musto, who hails from East London, completed a Bachelor’s degree in Health Science and Human Movement Science at the University of Fort Hare, has taken up the position on Monday 25 October 2021.  He was formerly involved with the Border cricket team as a provincial youth coach, assistant coach of the academy and provincial team and recently as the strength and conditioning coach of the Eastern Cape Iinyathi.

He also represented Border at schools’ level and played for the Warriors Colts.  He also has a CSA Level III coaching certificate.

“Shannon’s credentials, skills and experience speaks for itself and together with his work professional work ethics he will be an asset for SWD Cricket”, commented Albertus Kennedy, the Chief Executive Officer.  “He will be an important appointment in our desire to be elevated in the structures going forward”, Kennedy concluded.

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