RUGBY UNION - Camp Hill youngsters return to action in Land Rover Premiership Rugby Cup - The Solihull Observer

RUGBY UNION - Camp Hill youngsters return to action in Land Rover Premiership Rugby Cup

Solihull Editorial 3rd Nov, 2021 Updated: 4th Nov, 2021   0

CAMP Hill’s youngsters finally returned to action in the Land Rover Premiership Rugby Cup last weekend held at Worcester Warriors’ Sixways Stadium.

 

The Premiership club played host to the under-11 and under-12 grassroots developmental festival which included a myriad of teams from the Midlands and the surrounding areas.

 




This series of nationwide events, running for nearly two decades and organised by Land Rover – the Official Vehicle of Premiership Rugby – has seen more than 100,000 children take part to date.

 


And Camp Hill star Sam King, aged 10, who experienced a frustrating time away from the pitch during the Covid-19 pandemic was thrilled to take part in the event.

 

King, 10, said: “I’m very, very excited about today. I support Worcester Warriors and it’s nice to play on one of their pitches.

 

“My favourite thing about rugby is playing with your team.”

 

Chipping Norton won the under-12 competition whilst Breton Star scooped the under-11 prize based on their demonstration of the core values of the game during the festival – respect, togetherness, strength of character and composure.

 

The prize for the winners was a Land Rover Premiership Rugby Cup Trophy and a trip to Twickenham – the home of England Rugby.

 

The competition was a fantastic spectacle for those in attendance, with the highly competitive fixtures providing a meaningful platform for youngsters to develop their rugby skills.

 

Graduates of the Land Rover Premiership Rugby Cup have gone on to realise their rugby ambitions, with several players now playing for Premiership Rugby clubs, including Louis Lynagh at Harlequins and Callum Chick at Newcastle Falcons.

 

And Worcester star Justin Clegg – who attended the event – said: “I grew up in Worcester so I’m seeing a lot of clubs that I’ve been to in the past and it’s nice to see them coming together.

 

“It’s been great. I’ve seen a lot of smiles on faces. I think that’s the main thing we want for the kids, to be able to get back out and spend some time together. That’s what makes rugby so great.

 

“It’s not all about the playing, it’s about camaraderie and learning the key values that rugby teaches. It’s great to be able to get out and see the kids play again.”

 

Land Rover has been supporting grassroots rugby in the UK for nearly two decades, through the Land Rover Premiership Rugby Cup. Follow the latest Land Rover rugby activity on Twitter

@LandRoverRugby #DiscoverRugby

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