A group of pupils from Wellington College have joined Malone Girls Youth squad after being introduced to the game by Ulster Rugby's Community Rugby Coach, Neill Alcorn.
Alcorn has been delivering rugby sessions in the school over the past few months and as they improved, he was keen for them to play on a more regular basis.
Malone RFC hosted a 'Play Rugby' event, where are a number of girls from other schools also joined, providing a major boost to the playing numbers at the club.
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A group of pupils from Wellington College have joined Malone Girls Youth squad after being introduced to the game by Ulster Rugby's Community Rugby Coach, Neill Alcorn. Alcorn has been delivering rugby sessions in the school over the past few months and as they improved, he was keen for them to play on a more regular basis. Malone RFC hosted a 'Play Rugby' event, where are a number of girls from other schools also joined, providing a major boost to the playing numbers at the club. Malone girls train on Wednesday nights from 7-8.30pm. The schools coaching provision from Ulster Rugby has been 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.
A group of pupils from Wellington College have joined Malone Girls Youth squad after being introduced to the game by Ulster Rugby's Community Rugby Coach, Neill Alcorn. Alcorn has been delivering rugby sessions in the school over the past few months and as they improved, he was keen for them to play on a more regular basis. Malone RFC hosted a 'Play Rugby' event, where are a number of girls from other schools also joined, providing a major boost to the playing numbers at the club. Malone girls train on Wednesday nights from 7-8.30pm. The schools coaching provision from Ulster Rugby has been 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.