Junior Rugby Camp in Stroud

Mini rugby players across the county can develop their skills during a two-day Junior Rugby Camp, taking place this October half-term.

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Little rugby players can practice skills at a Junior Rugby Camp in Stroud, with Gloucester Rugby.
Little rugby players can practice skills at a Junior Rugby Camp in Stroud, with Gloucester Rugby.

Aspiring young rugby players across the county are once again being given the chance to improve their game with the professionals, in a Junior Rugby Camp on Monday 22 and Tuesday 23 October 2018, organised by Gloucester Rugby.

Aimed at boys and girls aged between eight and 13, and being held at Wycliffe College, the two-day course has been developed and designed using the most up-to-date techniques, to offer the best possible experience and start for rugby-loving county children.

Children can transform their skill levels or just have fun with former Gloucester Rugby and Samoan international player, Terry Fanolua, and Gloucester Rugby’s professional community coaches.

They can expect a fun and enjoyable experience developing core skills within a fun and friendly environment, benefiting from bespoke feedback and specially tailored advice – ideal for anyone hoping to improve their game.

Promising active fun during the October half term, Gloucester Rugby’s two-day camp is suitable for youngsters of all abilities.

Event

Junior Rugby Camp

Venue

Wycliffe College, Bath Road, Stonehouse, GL10 2JQ

Dates

Monday 22 to Tuesday 23 October 2018

Times

From 9am to 3.30pm

Admission

The two-day camp costs £60

Telephone

(01452) 872287

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