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Hey rugby fans,

Try Time Kids' Rugby is back up and (literally) running for our Autumn Term! If you struggle to find things to do with your little ankle biters on Saturday mornings, why not come down to Try Time Kids' Rugby in Belair Park and let us take them off your hands for an hour? As well as transferable sports skills, we teach our 2-7 year old members the four pillars of sports that Try Time was founded on, encouraging them to be energetic, imaginative, inclusive and respectful.

Sessions run 9.30-10.30am and 10.45-11.45am on Saturdays depending on the age group.

Both boys and girls welcome. Sibling discounts available!

**We are also running our new INCLUSIVE SESSIONS- run at 10.45am, these sessions are aimed at 2-7 year olds and focus more on fun and skills than competition. Our aim is to provide a calm, welcoming environment to support children that may otherwise struggle in our usual fast-paced classes. All are welcome, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about suitability!**

To book a trial or for the term, you can find us here: https://ttkr-dulwich.classforkids.io/term/1

Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions or comments.

See you in the park!

Kat and the team

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