Six schools from across Belfast attended a cross community rugby blitz organised by Ulster Rugby coaches.
Over 80 children from Bunscoil an Tsleibhe Dhuibh PS, St. Mary's PS, Nettlefield PS, Taughmonagh PS, Belvoir Park PS and Moneyrea PS were involved in the event.
It was a great day of rugby with plenty of skill and fair play on display!
The kids got a bit of a treat when the Ireland U19 joined them for a group photo. This will hopefully inspire them to continue playing the sport.
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Six schools from across Belfast attended a cross community rugby blitz organised by Ulster Rugby coaches. Over 80 children from Bunscoil an Tsleibhe Dhuibh PS, St. Mary's PS, Nettlefield PS, Taughmonagh PS, Belvoir Park PS and Moneyrea PS were involved in the event. It was a great day of rugby with plenty of skill and fair play on display! The kids got a bit of a treat when the Ireland U19 joined them for a group photo. This will hopefully inspire them to continue playing the sport. The delivery of this course was made possible due to the generous support of the NI Executive and the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure through the 'Promoting Equality, Tackling Poverty and Social Exclusion through Sport' programme.
Six schools from across Belfast attended a cross community rugby blitz organised by Ulster Rugby coaches. Over 80 children from Bunscoil an Tsleibhe Dhuibh PS, St. Mary's PS, Nettlefield PS, Taughmonagh PS, Belvoir Park PS and Moneyrea PS were involved in the event. It was a great day of rugby with plenty of skill and fair play on display! The kids got a bit of a treat when the Ireland U19 joined them for a group photo. This will hopefully inspire them to continue playing the sport. The delivery of this course was made possible due to the generous support of the NI Executive and the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure through the 'Promoting Equality, Tackling Poverty and Social Exclusion through Sport' programme.