The first term on Rugga Roos begins this Sunday 27th Jan. Have you Ever wished you'd have taken up sport at an earlier age?? Then please DO NOT miss out on giving your young ones that very chance !!
If you have kids of your own or know of any aged between 2-7 years that just happen to have more energy than the Tasmanian devil himself, or are chomping at the bit to have a crack at a sporting experience, then please don't hesitate to try out a new and exciting approach to rugby league with the "RuGgArOoS"
This is a genuine chance for ALL PARENTS to help promote your younger ones into a more active and healthier life style, whilst at the same providing them with the innovative opportunity to taste the social, physical and mental benefits that sport, rugby league and more specifically the "RuGgArOoS" has to offer!!
Come on guys! Give it a go!
(All essential Details are available on the website, www.ruggaroos.com or contact on 07725120934)
See you there!!!!
Hi all,
The first term on Rugga Roos begins this Sunday 27th Jan. Have you Ever wished you'd have taken up sport at an earlier age?? Then please DO NOT miss out on giving your young ones that very chance !!
If you have kids of your own or know of any aged between 2-7 years that just happen to have more energy than the Tasmanian devil himself, or are chomping at the bit to have a crack at a sporting experience, then please don't hesitate to try out a new and exciting approach to rugby league with the "RuGgArOoS"
This is a genuine chance for ALL PARENTS to help promote your younger ones into a more active and healthier life style, whilst at the same providing them with the innovative opportunity to taste the social, physical and mental benefits that sport, rugby league and more specifically the "RuGgArOoS" has to offer!!
Come on guys! Give it a go!
(All essential Details are available on the website, www.ruggaroos.com or contact on 07725120934)
[size=85]The first term on Rugga Roos begins this Sunday 27th Jan. Have you Ever wished you'd have taken up sport at an earlier age?? Then please DO NOT miss out on giving your young ones that very chance !!
If you have kids of your own or know of any aged between 2-7 years that just happen to have more energy than the Tasmanian devil himself, or are chomping at the bit to have a crack at a sporting experience, then please don't hesitate to try out a new and exciting approach to rugby league with the "RuGgArOoS"
This is a genuine chance for ALL PARENTS to help promote your younger ones into a more active and healthier life style, whilst at the same providing them with the innovative opportunity to taste the social, physical and mental benefits that sport, rugby league and more specifically the "RuGgArOoS" has to offer!!
Come on guys! Give it a go!
(All essential Details are available on the website, http://www.ruggaroos.com or contact on 07725120934)
See you there!!!!
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I have to say that most of the amateur clubs that youth & junior teams are - and have been - running what we call "Cubs" teams (and you call Ruggaroos!) for some time now. Mini festivals where the Cubs teams (3-6 year olds) can get together with other clubs and have little "games" happened throughout last summer and will no doubt happen this summer.
Eccles, Folly Lane, Langworthy and (I think) Cadishead already run Cubs teams. So Ruggaroos aren't really innovative, but is something that the amateur clubs throughout Lancashire & Yorkshire have been offering for a while now.
And, more importantly, the costs at these amateur clubs are minimal.
RuggaRoos wrote:
Hi all,
[size=85]The first term on Rugga Roos begins this Sunday 27th Jan. Have you Ever wished you'd have taken up sport at an earlier age?? Then please DO NOT miss out on giving your young ones that very chance !!
If you have kids of your own or know of any aged between 2-7 years that just happen to have more energy than the Tasmanian devil himself, or are chomping at the bit to have a crack at a sporting experience, then please don't hesitate to try out a new and exciting approach to rugby league with the "RuGgArOoS"
This is a genuine chance for ALL PARENTS to help promote your younger ones into a more active and healthier life style, whilst at the same providing them with the innovative opportunity to taste the social, physical and mental benefits that sport, rugby league and more specifically the "RuGgArOoS" has to offer!!
Come on guys! Give it a go!
(All essential Details are available on the website, http://www.ruggaroos.com or contact on 07725120934)
See you there!!!!
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I have to say that most of the amateur clubs that youth & junior teams are - and have been - running what we call "Cubs" teams (and you call Ruggaroos!) for some time now. Mini festivals where the Cubs teams (3-6 year olds) can get together with other clubs and have little "games" happened throughout last summer and will no doubt happen this summer.
Eccles, Folly Lane, Langworthy and (I think) Cadishead already run Cubs teams. So Ruggaroos aren't really innovative, but is something that the amateur clubs throughout Lancashire & Yorkshire have been offering for a while now.
And, more importantly, the costs at these amateur clubs are minimal.
Hi yes, i understand this. But my companies all about quailty coaching for minimal cost. £5 per week. We have staff members with us from the Wigan Warriors and Leigh Centurions and also professional Super League players involved. Pretty impressive package.
Hi yes, i understand this. But my companies all about quailty coaching for minimal cost. £5 per week. We have staff members with us from the Wigan Warriors and Leigh Centurions and also professional Super League players involved. Pretty impressive package.
I totally agree with you mate some of the coaching at these amatures RL clubs is a joke, a lot of the coaches have family interests in there teams (sons,nephews) most coaches are only at the minimal level 1 grade which is basically turn up and answer a few questions in a classroom. Being taught by clubs like Wigan and Leigh who have first class RL coaches is miles better in my opinion, they know what is and isn't good for the kids and can give advice to parents regarding skill to learn at home and excersise. Great idea my son is not quite 2 yet but next year sounds good to me!
I totally agree with you mate some of the coaching at these amatures RL clubs is a joke, a lot of the coaches have family interests in there teams (sons,nephews) most coaches are only at the minimal level 1 grade which is basically turn up and answer a few questions in a classroom. Being taught by clubs like Wigan and Leigh who have first class RL coaches is miles better in my opinion, they know what is and isn't good for the kids and can give advice to parents regarding skill to learn at home and excersise. Great idea my son is not quite 2 yet but next year sounds good to me!
And thats exaclty what I am trying to achieve, top quality coaching for minimal costs. When he's ready give me a shout. Details are all on the website.
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