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8th
September 2007 Saturday sees
the start of There will be
a free childrens' buffet in the committee room from 6pm, and a space cleared
in there for them to play with any toys they might care to bring along,
leaving you in peace to enjoy the game on the big screen, and sample some
local ciders, in our mini cider festival!
Come early, and enjoy the complementary buffet with your cider,served from 3pm. All the usual hot food will be available to
purchase, and some new bar snacks aswell! Come and catch
up with all your rugby friends See you there, Jil. Bar. REGISTRATION THIS WEEKEND 9th September |
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RUGBY AT BRIGHTON Brighton Rugby Club is one of the oldest Rugby Clubs in Britain.
However our mini and youth section has only been going since 1999. We aim to develop
all types of skills, which are relevant for life, working in a team,
responding to coaching and the discipline of learning a sport in a
well-managed "professional" environment. We offer superb facilities
and fully qualified coaches.(see contact details) and endeavour to
forge links in the wider community with Mini & Youth 6 - 18 years AT WATERHALL
PLAYING FIELDS Training and matches are on Sunday Mornings (DURING THE
SEASON) at 10:00 until 12:00 at Waterhall playing fields see map and
fixtures. New players of all ages (6-60) and their families are most welcome.
Families can take advantage of the clubhouse and bar facilities during
training (players have to wait until after training and matches) If you want to get involved (coaching, taking photographs,
fund raising) then help from parents is always most appreciated Brighton Rugby Club (01273 562729) |
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