St Neots Rugby Club is gearing up for an exciting year ahead as it proudly celebrates its 60th anniversary.
Established in the heart of the community, the club has become a vibrant hub for rugby enthusiasts of all ages and backgrounds.
The club offers a warm welcome to everyone and invites people to become a part of its thriving community.
For seniors seeking the thrill of the game, training sessions are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 7.30pm to 9pm, providing the perfect opportunity to hone skills, build camaraderie, and enjoy the sport under the floodlights.
The minis and juniors, the future stars of rugby, gather on Sundays for training and games.
To foster their development, some groups also train during the week, ensuring a fun and engaging environment where young players can grow both on and off the field.
The club says: "St Neots Rugby Club takes pride in its commitment to inclusivity. The club boasts a flourishing ladies and girls section, providing a platform for women and girls to embrace the excitement of rugby.
"We believe in breaking barriers and promoting diversity within the sport.
"As a community-oriented club, St Neots Rugby Club extends its invitation to everyone who shares a passion for rugby. Our growth is a testament to the supportive environment we've built over the past six decades."
More information is available by email at: stneotsrugbyclub.com. Stay updated on the latest news, events, and match highlights on Facebook at St Neots Rugby Club News and Instagram @stneotsrufc.
"You can be part of our ever-growing community. St Neots Rugby Club awaits, ready to welcome you with open arms."
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