Rugby fun for youngsters with special needs!

    06 April 2011

    Pupils from St Cenydd School, together with Wales rugby stars Ryan Jones and Ian Gough

    More than 130 school pupils with special needs from across South East Wales recently had the opportunity to experience the thrills of rugby at a 'Six Nations Rugby Festival'.

    At the event, hosted by Trinity Fields School in Ystrad Mynach, the youngsters had the chance to try a wide range of activities including hitting tackle bags and developing their rugby skills, as well as taking part in the rugby tournament itself.

    Each school represented a country and wore the colours of their adopted country. Long-standing supporter of this event, Wales rugby star Ryan Jones also came along to the event and, together with fellow rugby star Ian Gough, showed the youngsters some ball skills.

    Cllr Phil Bevan, Cabinet Member for Education, Leisure and Lifelong Learning said, "This excellent event continues to go from strength to strength and is a wonderful occasion for all concerned".

    He continued, "We as a council are committed to ensuring opportunities for all, and this festival provides a great opportunity for youngsters with special needs to sample new experiences, develop new skills and make new friends".

    The event is organised by Caerphilly County Borough Council's Sports Development Officer, Paul Taylor, and aims to promote rugby as a means of developing social and physical life skills. It was sponsored once again this year by local company Orange Box.

    For further information, please contact Paul Taylor, Disability Sport Wales Development Officer on 01495 241177.

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