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Rugby: Juniors, minis back in action



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Published Date: 04 September 2008
Hadleigh Rugby Club junior and minis section start the new season on Sunday, with sessions running from 10.30am to midday each Sunday at Layham Sports Ground.
The team of RFU qualified coaches is on hand for age groups from under-7 to under-14, with the youngest groups playing tag rugby.

In recent years, the club has expanded its junior and minis, and always welcomes new additions.

Those who have no rugby experience are welcome to come to the ground and give it a try.

For further information call Robert Chapman on 01787 210220.

Tom Murray, from Great Cornard, scored one of West Suffolk College Sports Academy rugby squad's tries in their pre-season warm-up victory over Great Shelford, going over in the corner after some slick handling by the backs.

Sudbury under-19s are at home to Woodford in the first round of the National Colts Cup, London north section. The fixture has to be played by September 28.



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  • Last Updated: 03 September 2008 4:39 PM
  • Source: Suffolk Free Press
  • Location: Sudbury
 
 
  

 
 

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