Belfast Harlequins Women were treated to a contact masterclass as Ulster hooker and fellow Harlequin Niall Annett put the girls through their paces at a training session.
With his wealth of experience as a seasoned Harlequin, Ulster and Emerging Ireland player, Niall quickly had the girls breaking skills down to their bare basics, sculpting better players in just one session. 'Quins Women are hopeful that this new relationship will continue and the results will show on the pitch.
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Belfast Harlequins Women were treated to a contact masterclass as Ulster hooker and fellow Harlequin Niall Annett put the girls through their paces at a training session. With his wealth of experience as a seasoned Harlequin, Ulster and Emerging Ireland player, Niall quickly had the girls breaking skills down to their bare basics, sculpting better players in just one session. 'Quins Women are hopeful that this new relationship will continue and the results will show on the pitch. Head Coach Ryan Milligan was delighted with the input from Annett: "This is very much a period of growth and development for the girls, lots of new faces means lots of learning and breaking down of the close contact skills, and who better to help out than one of the club's best assets. "We're really grateful to Niall for taking time out from his hectic schedule to make a difference, needless to say, the girls love him and we're hoping his input is a regular fixture." New players are still, and always welcome to try rugby at 'Quins. It's really never too late to call down to training on Tuesday nights at Deramore Park from 7-9pm for both Junior (U16 & U19) and senior squads. Contact Anne Marie on 07935990579 or visit the Facebook and Twitter pages for more information.
Belfast Harlequins Women were treated to a contact masterclass as Ulster hooker and fellow Harlequin Niall Annett put the girls through their paces at a training session. With his wealth of experience as a seasoned Harlequin, Ulster and Emerging Ireland player, Niall quickly had the girls breaking skills down to their bare basics, sculpting better players in just one session. 'Quins Women are hopeful that this new relationship will continue and the results will show on the pitch. Head Coach Ryan Milligan was delighted with the input from Annett: "This is very much a period of growth and development for the girls, lots of new faces means lots of learning and breaking down of the close contact skills, and who better to help out than one of the club's best assets. "We're really grateful to Niall for taking time out from his hectic schedule to make a difference, needless to say, the girls love him and we're hoping his input is a regular fixture." New players are still, and always welcome to try rugby at 'Quins. It's really never too late to call down to training on Tuesday nights at Deramore Park from 7-9pm for both Junior (U16 & U19) and senior squads. Contact Anne Marie on 07935990579 or visit the Facebook and Twitter pages for more information.