A total of 19 players both disabled and able bodied took part, several from the local Easterhouse Panthers ARLFC. It was wonderful to witness the co-operation between differently skilled players. The atmosphere created was the ideal environment to promote Wheelchair Tag Rugby League of the finest quality. All the participants displayed the desire to develop their skills with tremendous vigour.
The Team Manager and Head Coach Adrian Kennedy is quoted as saying, "The Scottish players who will shortly representing their country, have the sprit, desire and passion to take the game to a new level in the sport".
What's next for the Squad ?
Plans are well advanced in identifying a venue for weekly training in the New Year. It is necessary to ensure that the long term sustainability arrangements are in place. There are further plans for taster/ come "try it" sessions, where potential players for the National Squad will be identified. This is the golden opportunity for anyone wishing to become involved, whether as a player or volunteer, to come along and see first-hand how exciting, skilled and engaging the sport of Wheelchair Tag Rugby League really can be.
It is specifically designed to emulate the full blown running game. Make no mistake there is plenty of skill and effort required to partake in the sport. However, whether wanting to play for fun, exercise, comradeship or you just want to find out more about the sport. Everyone is welcome to both come along and observe the training sessions or trying out the sport for the first time. Places are limited due to the numbers of wheelchairs available on the day.
You know it's a great sport, get involved.
Contact Adrian Kennedy for further information - 07577 709600
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