Queen’s College is proud to announce an exciting new partnership with PaceLab, one of the world’s most advanced fast bowling development programmes, as its South West hub for summer 2025. Founded by former Somerset County Cricket Club player and global high-performance fast bowling coach Steffan Jones, PaceLab will deliver a series of training camps on site at Queen’s.

Steffan Jones, PaceLab Founder and High-Performance Fast Bowling Coach for the Rajasthan Royals, said:
“Queen’s College offers everything we look for in a high-performance base, outstanding facilities, excellent accommodation, and a setting that allows us to focus entirely on athlete development. It’s especially meaningful for me to continue operating PaceLab in Taunton, where my own journey in professional sport began. I’m excited to work with fast bowlers from across the globe and the local region in such an ideal environment.”
Jones brings a rare combination of expertise in sports science, strength and conditioning, and technical coaching, and his data-driven methods—including weighted ball bowling, Bondarchuk classification, and skill-stability training—have transformed the way fast bowling is approached worldwide.
Tom Bell, Director of Sport at Queen’s College, added:
“At Queen’s, we’re proud to offer a sporting environment where every student can enjoy taking part, but also where excellence can thrive. To be selected as the South West hub for a world-renowned programme like PaceLab is a huge endorsement of the quality and versatility of our facilities. It’s also fantastic that this partnership opens doors for local fast bowlers to train at the highest level. We’re proud to support performance sport in the region and to play a part in developing the next generation of talent.”

