Wales Rugby League

RYGBI CYNGHRAIR CYMRU

Go

preferences
last

Sat 15/06NWC
Flintshire VS.
Wrexham Bra

Sat 15/06NWC
Prestatyn aVS.
Dee Valley

Sat 15/06CP
Newport Tit4
Valley Coug40

Sun 16/06U13
Neath and D42
Cardiff Dem4

Sun 16/06U14
Penallta St8
Aber Valley30

Sun 16/06U14
Bridgend BlVS.
Swansea Val

Sun 16/06U14
Western WarVS.
Whitehead W

Sun 16/06U16
Gwent Chief18
Pyle Pirate32

Sun 16/06U16
Penallta St26
GA Giants30

Sun 16/06U16
South Gower36
NPT Steeler16

Sun 16/06U16
Cardiff SpaVS.
Gower Gladi

Sun 16/06U18
Treharris PVS.
Gower Gladi

Mon 17/06CP
Cardiff Dem30
Torfaen Tig34

Sat 22/06NWC
Prestatyn aVS.
Conwy Celts

Sat 22/06NWC
Flintshire VS.
Dee Valley

Sat 22/06CP
Valley CougVS.
Newport Tit

Sat 22/06CP
Torfaen TigVS.
Bonymaen Br

Sun 23/06U14
Bridgend BlVS.
Western War

Sun 23/06U14
Swansea ValVS.
Aber Valley

Sun 23/06U14
Western WarVS.
Penallta St

Sun 23/06U16
Pyle PirateVS.
Penallta St

Sun 23/06U16
Gwent ChiefVS.
Bonymaen Br

Sun 23/06U16
GA GiantsVS.
South Gower

Sun 23/06U16
NPT SteelerVS.
Gower Gladi

Sun 23/06U15
Aber ValleyVS.
Panthers

Sun 23/06U15
Bridgend BlVS.
Swansea Bay

Sun 23/06U18
GA GiantsVS.
Penallta St

Sun 23/06U18
Gower GladiVS.
Cardiff Spa

Wed 26/06U14
Penallta StVS.
Bridgend Bl

Wed 26/06CP
Cardiff DemVS.
Bonymaen Br

Sat 29/06NWC
Dee Valley VS.
Wrexham Bra

Sat 29/06NWC
Conwy CeltsVS.
Flintshire

Sat 29/06CP
Cardiff DemVS.
Newport Tit

Sat 29/06CP
Bonymaen BrVS.
Borderer Bo

Sat 29/06CP
Valley CougVS.
Torfaen Tig

Sun 30/06U13
Cardiff SpVS.
Cardiff Dem

Sun 30/06U14
Aber ValleyVS.
Western War

Sun 30/06U14
Whitehead WVS.
Bridgend Bl

Sun 30/06U14
Penallta StVS.
Swansea Val

Sun 30/06U16
Bonymaen BrVS.
Pyle Pirate

next

Page title The Summer Switch
Clubs engage in summer makeover

Clubs engage in summer makeover

18th May 2012, 13:59

Over 40 proactive community rugby league clubs have currently registered to hold ‘self help’ makeovers this summer to rejuvenate or further improve their facilities.

The grassroots clubs have all signed up for the nationwide initiative known as ‘engage with your club’ which aims to inspire and assist clubs to create a volunteer workforce, dedicated to improving their clubhouse, changing rooms, pitches or grounds over one ‘action’ weekend.

The initiative was launched by the former Super League title sponsor Engage Mutual in close partnership with the Rugby League Foundation. To further incentivise participation, registered clubs who hold an ‘action event’ have the chance to win cash donations of up to £2500.

England captain Jamie Peacock and Super League XVII’s current top try scorer Josh Charnley have both thrown their support behind the initiative.
Former Stanningley ARLFC youngster, Jamie Peacock commented

“Supporting the grassroots is key to the future success of rugby league on the whole. Improving the environment people begin and continue to play in can only have a positive return on every aspect of the game – from the minis on a Sunday morning all the way up to the full-timers representing their country. Here we have an affordable option to make some improvements in tough financial times. Get involved!"

Josh Charnley is a proud old boy of community clubs Chorley Panthers and Wigan St Patricks. “I enjoyed some great years in the Community game and realise that these clubs are the lifeblood of our sport. Any activity which encourages and assists people to work together to improve club environments is fantastic and can only benefit the game.”

For information on how your community rugby league club could hold an ‘engage with your club’ action event plus the chance for them to win one of ten prizes of £1000 or one of two main prizes of £2500 visit www.engagemutual.com/rugby

Trioni
World Sports Tours
Nation Radio
Welsh Assembly Government
Sport Wales
Cooperative
Cawdor
Glyndwr
Raging Bull Logo