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Leinster Rugby Inclusion Camp

   13 May 2019

The Bank of Ireland Leinster Rugby Inclusion Camps provide children with all disabilities aged between six and 15, with a fun-filled three days of rugby during the summer holidays. The camps are focused on adapting rugby to meet the needs of camp-goers to maximise enjoyment and learning to play the Leinster Way.

Who are these camps for?

Our Bank of Ireland Leinster Rugby Inclusion Camps are open to all children with all disabilities aged between six and 15.

Camp Information

Cost: €50

Kit: adidas camp t-shirt, Rhino rugby ball, drawstring boot bag

Days: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday

Times: 10.30am – 12.30pm each day

Inclusion Camp Venues

July 2nd – July 4th

Terenure RFC Inclusion Camp

July 9th – July 11th

Greystones RFC Inclusion Camp

July 23rd – July 25th

Navan RFC Inclusion Camp

July 30th – August 1st

Tullamore RFC Inclusion Camp

August 6th – August 8th

Newbridge RFC Inclusion Camp

What are the Bank of Ireland Leinster Rugby Inclusion Camps?

A strong emphasis is placed on adapting the content of our camps to meet the needs and ability of the players and group to ensure rugby-specific coaching is delivered in an appropriate and safe manner with the aim to:

Maximise enjoyment

Be all-inclusive

Optimise learning

Create friendships

Improve rugby skills

What to expect at the Bank of Ireland Leinster Rugby Inclusion Camps

Every attendee gets an adidas training t-shirt, Rhino rugby ball and drawstring boot bag

Meet Leinster Rugby players

One free junior ticket to a selected Leinster game

Top quality coaching from IRFU accredited and experienced coaches who have all undergone specific Rugby Inclusion Training

Two care assistants present at all camp venues to support children for all their needs

Note: Our Camp Managers have additionally completed IRFU Safe Rugby Level 1 and the World Rugby First Aid in Rugby. No nursing or medical administration will be available on site.

What is expected from parents?

Our inclusion camps are designed in such a way that we will have enough coaches, mentors and care assistants present that parents do not need to stay for the duration of the camps. However, if you feel you would like to stay to support your child, you are more than welcome once you inform the Camp Manager.

All parents will be asked to fill out an ‘About Me’ profile on their child in the weeks leading up to the start of camp so that we can best tailor the coaching children will receive on the camp to maximise participation and enjoyment.

If you have any further questions, please contact Leinster Rugby’s Spirit Officer on stephen.gore@leinsterrugby.ie.