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Try Time Kids' Rugby- back for the Summer Term!


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It's getting warmer now, and that can only mean that it's time to spend more of our days outside. Why not bring your little ones down to Try Time Kids' Rugby to have a run around? We're back up and (literally) running for the summer term, bringing our engaging rugby-based sports sessions for 2-7 year olds to Belair Park on Friday and Saturday mornings.


As well as basic rugby skills, we teach our kids more advanced techniques such as how to tag, evade, work as a team, and of course, how to knock over the coaches! At Try Time Kids' Rugby, however, we don't just teach sports skills. We live by the four pillars that Try Time was founded on: we encourage our kids to be energetic, imaginative, inclusive and respectful.


Contact Danielle in our head office to book a free trial ([email protected]) or PM me for more information!

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Thanks for your message- we have a couple of groups running simultaneously:


10am on Fridays (Rascals and Scoundrels)

10am Saturdays (Rascals, Scoundrels and Scrummers)

11.15am Saturdays (Scoundrels and Scrummers)


Here are our age groups:

Rascals- 2 to 3.5 year olds

Scoundrels- 3.5 to 5 year olds

Scrummers- 5 to 7 year olds


I hope that helps!

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