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Come and play rugby in Dulwich!


Summer touch is on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7pm to 8.30pm with refreshments afterwards. So whether you played years ago, are thinking about playing for the first time, or are an experienced player you will be made welcome.


Training takes places at:

The Griffin Sports Club

12 Dulwich Village

London

SE21 7AL


Any questions email [email protected]

Good to see so many new faces at training last night. Training takes places on Tuesday's and Thursday's at the Griffin from 7pm to 8.30pm, 12 Dulwich Village, SE21 7AL.


Its summer touch at the moment so an ideal way to ease yourself into the game.

Good to see new players at the club from this site. Summer Touch this evening at the Griffin. All abilities welcome. We'll be starting pre-season training soon so these last few games of summer touch are a good way to ease yourself into the game.
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Come and play rugby in Dulwich!


Preseason training is now on. If you have had a break from the game, or even if you are new to rugby, this is a great way to bring yourself up to speed before matches start in mid-August.


We are an open club - most players are not medics - so get your boots out and come training!


We train on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7pm to 8.30pm with refreshments afterwards. So whether you played years ago, are thinking about playing for the first time, or are an experienced player you will be made welcome.


Training takes places at:

The Griffin Sports Club

12 Dulwich Village

London

SE21 7AL

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  • 1 month later...

Preseason is almost complete with our first league games of the 2011/2012 season this Saturday 24 September with the 1s playing Brockleians RFC at home Kick Off 14:30 and the 2s playing Brockleians II away kick off 15:00.


We train on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7pm to 8.30pm with refreshments afterwards. So whether you played years ago, are thinking about playing for the first time, or are an experienced player you will be made welcome.


Training takes places at:

The Griffin Sports Club

12 Dulwich Village

London

SE21 7AL

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