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This Sunday the season starts again for Junior Rugby at Kings College Hospital Rugby Club. The club is located at Dulwich Sports Ground on Turney Road. We provide rugby coaching for boys and girls age 5 to 12 years on Sunday's between 1030am and 12pm. We are a friendly community club with a long and proud history. Even our junior section has their own tour! Our annual subscription is only ?60 per child for the first child and ?30 for any additional child


Give us a try on Sunday's. You will receive a very warm welcome! Any enquiries please contact [email protected]

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Just to say my sons both go to this - and they love it. It's such a great, friendly, family club. Groups are split by age - my littlest son, 5, has just started and was jumping with excitement to go back this week. Lots of running around and team fun. And results in happy, exhausted, pink-cheeked kids just in time for Sunday lunch!
Just wanted to add that we welcome girls as well as boys to the club. My 10 year-old daughter has been playing for 4 years with the mighty Pirates and has brought along lots of her female school friends. Has been great for her self-confidence and resilience. Has also made for a very proud father :)

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