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Touch rugby (Thursday 14th July) Peckham Rye 7pm ish


Iain

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  • 2 weeks later...

Back in the area again tomorrow (14th June), but we've outgrown Goose Green somewhat, so we'll meet at the East Dulwich end of Peckham Rye, somewhere near the totem pole


7pm onwards, finish around 8:30, then onto the Flying Pig for some beers and food.


All welcome


Iain

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi All,


We are back at Peckham Rye meet by the Totem pole at 7pm tonight Tuesday 5th of July.


After touch we head to the Flying Pig for Wings and refreshments. We have a club meeting tonight at the club so it is a good chance meet new people and share a couple of beers with the club.


We welcome players of any age and ability.


Cheers.


Jim

KCHRFC

Change of day - same great venue!


We start our pre-season training tonight 12th July (which any adult is welcome to join us) Dulwich Sports Ground - Turney Rd SE217JH from 7pm


Touch rugby will carry on throughout the summer on Peckham Rye, probably with smaller numbers, from 7pm on Thursdays


This Thursday we're going for a beer or two at the Flying Pig after touch, followed by a curry at the Mirash, everyone is welcome to join us for all or some of the above activities!


www.kchrfc.co.uk


message me if you'd like more details


Iain

Club Captain

KCHRFC

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