I've started taking my 7 year old step daughter as she kept moaning at me to go and watch rugby. All though she doesnt know any of the players she's beginning to understand the game and is always asking questions, i think its harder to teach a lass as they dont play it from a very early age [unless times have changed] where as her school friends who she see's [all lads btw] know all about it......but hey even if we got battered every game its better than watching bl00dy High School Musical.
I've started taking my 7 year old step daughter as she kept moaning at me to go and watch rugby. All though she doesnt know any of the players she's beginning to understand the game and is always asking questions, i think its harder to teach a lass as they dont play it from a very early age [unless times have changed]
If she is interested girls play alongside the boys in mixed teams from 7-12 year old and I am sure are welcome at East,Miners,Golborne,Hindley,Westhoughton,Atherton and Culcheth.After this age they have seperate teams. Get her down to one of these clubs.
Good on her thats she is interested and wants to go to the games
If she is interested girls play alongside the boys in mixed teams from 7-12 year old and I am sure are welcome at East,Miners,Golborne,Hindley,Westhoughton,Atherton and Culcheth.After this age they have seperate teams. Get her down to one of these clubs.
Good on her thats she is interested and wants to go to the games
Cheers for the info LF....
I love her asking questions coz i remember being a little kid asking my Dad and uncles the same questions......
Bolton by birth,
Irish by blood,
LEYTHER by heart and soul!!
BBC Sport wrote:
30/04/06 "Some of W*gan's travelling fans headed towards the exit before it was even over.".................no change there then!!
Wembley71 wrote:
.....They are our people. Drummond, Costello, Manfredi, Svabic, Martyn, Street, Tickle, Patel, Mossop, Horo, Bristow, Leuleui, Varley, Fleary, Rivett, Tabern, Doran, Woods, Donlan, Wilshire, Leaefa, Hansen, Sale, Murphy… these are all my people. As a Leyther, you’re one of us the moment you come here to wear the shirt. I don't care where you were born, what colour you are, what religion you are, what language you speak. You're one of us, part of our culture, writing our history as you create your own, and making us stronger for it....
Walt Jnr has attended every home game that I have been able to get to so far - Salford/W*gan/'haven - and will be there again on Sunday for the Russians!! Tell these 'stay-aways' to get a bluddy coat and bobble-hat on, and get gone to the games!!
Don't know if it means anything (i.e. how many took up the offer), but his season ticket is numbered 3 hundred and forty something.
I've started taking my 7 year old step daughter as she kept moaning at me to go and watch rugby. All though she doesnt know any of the players she's beginning to understand the game and is always asking questions, i think its harder to teach a lass as they dont play it from a very early age [unless times have changed] where as her school friends who she see's [all lads btw] know all about it......but hey even if we got battered every game its better than watching bl00dy High School Musical.
Centurions Girls Club run by the community department is open to all girls aged 6 - 18, sessions every Thursday on the 3g at Leigh East 5 - 6.
Must admit, my lad has only used his under 11 season ticket once this year, and even that was for Swinton away. Might go to the game on Sunday, though.