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We are a small family orientated rugby club based at Kings Sports Ground, Brackley Rise, in Honor Oak who provide rugby training / matches for girls and boys age 5-11 years. We train from 0900-1030hrs on Sunday mornings. Are coaches are all DBS checked and RFU qualified. There is free parking onsite and also toilets / café / clubhouse. We are part of a wider community sports set up that provide hockey and football for children at the site. 

Are membership fees are £90 for the season and that includes all training sessions, entry to rugby tournaments, welcome pack and other events (Christmas Party). We also your every year (last year Welsh tour to Abergavenny). 

We know there are bigger clubs in the area however we are a very friendly club that ensures every child is welcome and have a policy of 'equal play time'. This is Rugby World Cup Year' and if your would like to give us a try please pop along to Kings Sports ground (we are 5mins walk from Honor Oak Station and directly on P12 bus route). Please see our flyer attached or website (https://kchrfc.co.uk)

youth flyer 2023_v5 - screen V2.pdf

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