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Wednesday, 20th August 2008

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Rugby players enjoy their visit to Leicester



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Market Rasen and Louth U13's Rugby Tour
MARKET Rasen and Louth U13’s set off with 25 boys and their parents for an end of season tour to Leicester.

Things kicked off with a training session at the Leicester Tigers Training Academy, followed by a question and answer session with a first team player and a tour of the club’s gym and facilities.

They then headed to the Welford Road stadium to watch the Tigers vs Harlequins.

The boys saw one of the best games of the season with the Tigers winning 31-28 and qualifying for the semi finals play off.

Next morning, the boys headed off early to South Coventry to play Earlsdon RFUC where they were runners up.

Sponsors were the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Jackson Building Centres in Louth and Market Rasen, Louth VW, Chestnut Landscaping, Union Jack Fish and Chips, Jewsons Louth, Masstock Arable (UK), Robert Howell, North Reston Landfill, Farmers & Mercantile Insurance Brokers, Louth Tractors, John Taylors and Peter Rhodes.

l Information:www.rasenrugby.com or make a note of training which starts again on Sunday, September 7 at the Market Rasen Rugby Club, all ages and abilities welcome.

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  • Last Updated: 30 June 2008 2:40 PM
  • Source: Market Rasen Mail
  • Location: Market Rasen
 
 
  

 
 


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