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Re: Marple Junior RFC Open Day
« Reply #7 on: October 03, 2011, 04:43:32 PM »
Sorry but juniors should not be on websites .unless permission from parents has been given

It has been given. Their parents are asked to sign up to allow us to use photos to promote the club. Any parent who does not want their child's likeness to appear can say so. Each coach knows whose picture can be used and whose can't.

But thanks for your concern.
               Great well done . we have the same problem at the cricket club . .

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Re: Marple Junior RFC Open Day
« Reply #6 on: October 03, 2011, 04:28:54 PM »
We had a fantastic day at the Marple RUFC open day when Sale Sharks' scrum half Scott Mathie and mascot Sharky visited the club to help promote our junior player registration day. Marple are partners in Sharks Connections, building a closer relationship with the club. It was a fantastic day with a great turn out, with lots of new faces joining Marple for the season.

Here's a picture of them with the U7 team and their coaches.


Here's a link to the full piece on the Sale Sharks website:
http://www.salesharks.com/ClubNewsDetail/article/2450676/name/Great%20morning%20at%20Marple%20RUFC


         Sorry but juniors should not be on websites .unless permission from parents has been given

Why not?

Howard

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Re: Marple Junior RFC Open Day
« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2011, 07:06:25 PM »
Sorry but juniors should not be on websites .unless permission from parents has been given

It has been given. Their parents are asked to sign up to allow us to use photos to promote the club. Any parent who does not want their child's likeness to appear can say so. Each coach knows whose picture can be used and whose can't.

But thanks for your concern.

amazon

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Re: Marple Junior RFC Open Day
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2011, 01:42:50 PM »
We had a fantastic day at the Marple RUFC open day when Sale Sharks' scrum half Scott Mathie and mascot Sharky visited the club to help promote our junior player registration day. Marple are partners in Sharks Connections, building a closer relationship with the club. It was a fantastic day with a great turn out, with lots of new faces joining Marple for the season.

Here's a picture of them with the U7 team and their coaches.


Here's a link to the full piece on the Sale Sharks website:
http://www.salesharks.com/ClubNewsDetail/article/2450676/name/Great%20morning%20at%20Marple%20RUFC


         Sorry but juniors should not be on websites .unless permission from parents has been given

Howard

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Re: Marple Junior RFC Open Day
« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2011, 03:29:02 PM »
We had a fantastic day at the Marple RUFC open day when Sale Sharks' scrum half Scott Mathie and mascot Sharky visited the club to help promote our junior player registration day. Marple are partners in Sharks Connections, building a closer relationship with the club. It was a fantastic day with a great turn out, with lots of new faces joining Marple for the season.

Here's a picture of them with the U7 team and their coaches.


Here's a link to the full piece on the Sale Sharks website:
http://www.salesharks.com/ClubNewsDetail/article/2450676/name/Great%20morning%20at%20Marple%20RUFC

Howard

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Re: Marple Junior RFC Open Day
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2011, 06:51:46 PM »
Here's a "bump" for this event. Any boy or girl between the age of 5(must be year 1 at school) and 18 is welcome to the Open Day at Marple Rugby club on Sunday 11th September at 10am until 12pm. We're looking for any age group but in particular U6 (year 1) and U14 (year 9).

I'm looking after the U6s this year so come down and say hello and find out about the club. We can stay off the topic of supermarkets completely!

Howard

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Marple Junior RFC Open Day
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2011, 09:51:29 PM »
As well as running three senior teams, Marple Rugby Club has a thriving junior section, offering competitive matches and training to players from 5 to 19 years of age. Since the junior club was formed in the year 2000, the Minis and Youth section has grown in membership to approaching 200 registered players, and the club now competes in matches at every age ranging from under 7s tag to under 18s rugby.

New players of any experience and ability are warmly welcomed at the club; with novices and newcomers able try the game for up to three sessions for free, before deciding if they wish to join for the season. To encourage new players and introduce them to the greatest team game in the world, we are running an open day on the 11th September. Boy and girls of all ages can join in a training session and then socialise in the clubhouse afterwards.

Annual subscriptions for the 2011-12 season currently stand at £55.00 per season with no additional match fees although this comes down to £50.00 if paid before the end of September 2011. Please note, match kit is often supplied by the club through team sponsorship, but not in all cases. Safety equipment such as gum shields, shin pads and scrum caps are strongly recommended by the club, but are the responsibility of parents.

Marple Minis and Youth teams train and play regular matches between 10am and 12 noon on Sunday mornings during the season at our excellent facilities at Wood Lane, Marple. The club has two full size pitches and a three-quarter-size junior pitch, with other lawned space for additional training and warm up routines. We also offer a dedicated scrummaging paddock, containing a state of the art Rhino scrum machine.

Each age range is regularly coached by three RFU qualified (level 1 minimum) and CRB-checked coaches, and the same set of coaches will generally stay with a team as they progress through the age groups. Properly trained coaches are important in the development of the players as they progress through the RFU defined age group continuum, which gradually introduces a physical contact element to the game from the under 9s level.