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SUMMER CAMPS

BOOKINGS NOW OPEN FOR

SUBWAY ULSTER RUGBY SUMMER CAMPS

Ulster Rugby, who have partnered with Subway as the title sponsor of all

Ulster Rugby camps, have announced details of the 2017 Summer Camp

programme.

The summer camps will feature 24 camps at 22

venues throughout the Province from 3rd July

until 18th August, offering a fun-filled programme

of rugby training and games for boys and girls of

all ages and abilities.

Five-day Junior Camps will continue to run at

15 locations for boys and girls aged 6-11 while

two three-day Girls Camps at Malone RFC and

Clogher Valley RFC will cater for 10-16 year old

females. Newforge sports complex in Belfast

will once again host a three-day Special Needs

Camp, while an additional Special Needs Camp

will also be held at Portadown RFC. Following on

from the successful introduction of the School of

Excellence Camps last summer, 5 similar three-

day camps will be run for more experienced 11-15

year old boys and girls. All camps will run from

9am-1pm each day.

The focus of all camps is about boys and girls

enjoying rugby in a fun and safe environment,

with young players benefitting from expert advice

from IRFU qualified rugby coaches while Ulster

professional players will also be on hand to give

tips on the game, talk about life as a professional

and interact with the participants.

Subway Ulster Rugby Camps offer great value

with £65 the cost for a place on the Junior

Camp, £40 for the Girls and Special Needs

Camps, and £85 for the School of Excellence

Camps. Discounts are available for additional

family members attending the same camp and

for participants attending a second camp. The

prices include a t-shirt, boot bag, rugby ball,

plus promotional codes to claim a free ticket

to an Ulster game at Kingspan Stadium and a

free stadium tour, including a visit to The Nevin

Spence Centre.

As part of the lead-in to the Womens Rugby

World Cup, the winners’ trophy will also be on

show at a number of the summer camps for

participants to get their photo taken and learn

more about the big event, which climaxes in

Belfast this August.

Places on each camp are strictly limited, so

parents are encouraged to book early to avoid

disappointment.

For full details of this year’s Subway Ulster

Rugby Summer Camps, or to book your place

online, visit

www.ulsterrugby.com/camps.