Rugby 4 Life Festival at Welwyn RFC
Another successful Rugby 4 Life Festival was hosted by Welwyn RFC on Wednesday 9 October.
230 students in Years 5 & 6 took part in Tag Rugby, with an emphasis on enjoyment and using Saracens core values.
The inclusive nature of the festivals mean that any and all can take part, shown proudly by young people from Brookmans Park Primary School who were able to have a young person with visual impairment take part fully with games.
The festival ball was swapped for a brightly coloured ball to help aid his experience.
As well as participants using core values, Foundation staff ensured the cleaned the Welwyn RFC facilities after using them for the day
A big shout out to the wonderful sports leaders from Monk's Walk who officiated, time managed and pitch managed the festival, making the experience a positive one for all.
To find out more about Rugby 4 Life. Please contact Matt Dawson - MatthewDawson@saracens.net
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