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Happy Friday, rugby fans!

 If you're like us and now "in the trenches" of the summer holidays (what do you mean it's 6 WEEKS long?!), we're here to help you out! Try Time Kids' Rugby Dulwich are running Pay As You Go Summer Sessions at 9.30am on the next 4 Saturdays- you can book your spot here: https://ttkr-dulwich.classforkids.io/camp/2

Sessions may vary from our standard Saturday mornings depending on the age ranges we have, but rest assured that we'll give them a good run around for you!

We're also now running our Pay and Playdate sessions for 4-8 children for you to book at a time suitable for you. Need us on a Tuesday morning or a Thursday afternoon? We've got your back! Just contact [email protected] for more info or to book.

Stand strong parents- they'll be grown before you know it.

Kat and the team

Evening all,

Just to give you some choices, we are also running some rugby sessions for boys and girls age 5-11 years old. 

These take place on Sunday morning at Blythe Hill Fields Park (Brockley / Lewisham) on Sunday mornings throughout the summer. These are completely free and a chance to try non-contact / tag rugby. There is free parking on the streets next to the park and there is great children's playground as well. 

Please come and give us a try! We will be there tomorrow morning. 

Any queries please feel free to give me a call

Dieter

Youth Chairman - King's College Hospital RFC Pirates 

 

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