We are thrilled to announce that one of our partners, Canterbury Christ Church University, has secured funding for a new inclusive rugby initiative to encourage active living and community engagement. The project aims to promote active living and community engagement through the introduction of touch rugby sessions.
The free touch rugby sessions are open to individuals of all skill levels, providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for participants. This initiative aligns with the Canterbury Christ Church University’s commitment to promoting healthy lifestyles and strengthening community bonds through sports and recreational activities, and Canterbury Rugby Club’s sport for all and one club ethos. Sessions will be hosted at the Canterbury Rugby Club every Friday evening, from 7.00pm to 8.30pm.
The Touch Rugby Project will be spearheaded by University student and sports scholar, Ella Jenkins. Taking on the role of Touch Rugby Project Officer, Ella will dedicate 10 hours per week to support the development and execution of the project.
Nathan Morris, head of player pathway at Canterbury Rugby Club and first team player, said the project was a “fantastic opportunity to bring our community together through the love of the game”.
“This initiative not only promotes getting more active but also strengthens the bonds between our club and the broader community,” he said.
Paul Carney, Director of Sport at Canterbury christ church University added “I am thrilled to be part of an initiative that encourages more people to be active. Touch rugby is a fantastic sport and our superb women’s rugby community is already very friendly and supportive; the funding from the Rugby Football Union will help extend this opportunity even further. I am eager for our team to contribute to its success in our community.”