Enniskillen Rugby Football Club will be opening its doors over the next two weeks as their Fermanagh Community Rugby Officer, Rob Watson will be running a series of FREE Try Rugby Events, at their club grounds at Mullaghmeen.
Pictured – Enniskillen mini rugby convenor Alastair Keys with CRO Rob Watson and 1st XV player Clinton Brown, alongside Alastair Brown (Ulster Branch Coach Development Officer) and members of Enniskillen Mini rugby section.
The first free open day is for mini rugby and covers both boys and girls, age 6 to 11, and takes place on Saturday 20th November from 9:30 – 10:45 am.
The second try rugby open day will be run exclusively for boys aged 12 to 15 on Wednesday 24th November from 7:00 – 8:30 pm and the final event will welcome girl players aged 13 to 17 on Tuesday 30th November from 6:30 – 7:45 pm.
The try rugby events are a new initiative by the IRFU/Ulster Rugby with the aim to open clubs up to the public and to welcome potential new players. These events are totally free and everyone is welcome regardless of rugby experience or knowledge, so please come along, have a try at a new sport, learn new skills, meet new friends and have a fun and enjoyable experience of the many different aspects of rugby.
COME ALONG AND GIVE RUGBY A TRY!
TRY RUGBY DAYS:
Girl/Boy Mini Rugby 20th Nov 9:30 – 10:45 am
Boy Youth 24th Nov 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Girl Youth 30th Nov 6:30 – 7:45 pm
NEW JERSEYS FOR ENNISKILLEN:
Pictured is Stephen Gregory from Spendlove C Jebb presenting a set of new playing jerseys to Enniskillen RFC President Russell Shaw.
Spendlove C Jebb have just committed to a second season as ERFC’s main club sponsor. ERFC President, Russell Shaw, commented “Sponsors are valuable to every rugby club, especially those in the Qualifying and Junior ranks, and without their generosity we would find it difficult to continue. It takes more money than many would maybe realise to keep a rugby club going and in today’s economy we are especially thankful that Spenlove C Jebb have committed themselves to Enniskillen for another season and I would like to pass on my personal thanks to Stephen Gregory for ensuring this happened.”