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Brixton Bulls Rugby for boys and girls


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The new season for Brixton Bulls Rugby will start on thursday 4th of March.

The Brixton Bulls Minis is open to everyone aged from 8 to 16. Brixton Bulls is running Under9s, Under11s, Under12s, Under13s and Under16s Teams.

Rugby League is a game that allows for plenty of passing, running, exercise and fun for boys and girls. We have a great team spirit and a refreshing emphasis on fair play and respect for each other. There is a place for everyone in Rugby League no matter what size, shape or ability. Our players become great friends as well as learning Rugby League.

We would love to see new faces this year.

If you are interested, come along a training session on THURSDAYS 4-5pm (4-5.30pm when clock changes) in ROSENDALE PLAYING FIELDS (on Rosendale Road)

If you are interested and want to register, you will need a passport photo, a medical card, passport or birth certificate number and registration forms to fill in and ?40 registration fee.

For further information contact:

Philippa Robson 07793147027 / [email protected] or

Ben Crammant 07866737905 / [email protected]

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