Fri 30 Oct 2020 12:13

didi rugby has been devised to get young children active and to teach them new skills while having fun in a safe environment & now it’s come to Worcester.

Classes have been designed by former England Women’s international Vicky Macqueen & are aimed at kids in three separate age groups from 18 months to 6 years old. Now available in our city, Warriors Women, England ace & World Cup-winner Alex Matthews has launched didi rugby Worcester.

“I have already seen the power of didi rugby & the children learn so much from it without them even knowing. It gets them active & they always have fun. It’s a tremendously well-run & well-organised programme at didi & I’m really looking forward to getting involved.” Club Chairman Steven Lloyd said “It’s great to have Didi Rugby at Worcester RFC as another branch of the rugby family tree. We now really do offer rugby for all ages from 18 months up. Our club is all about inclusion & during these difficult times we’re proud to offer a safe, happy, experienced & welcoming space for all to enjoy what rugby has to offer. Welcome didi rugby!” FREE taster sessions will take place at Worcester RFC on Saturday 14th November 2020 from 9-1pm. To book in please head to https://didirugby.com/find-a-class/

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