Players wanted to take part in National Deaf Rugby Day

National Deaf TAG Rugby Day

 

EDRU intends to host a National Deaf TAG Rugby Day for young players from Schools, Clubs and Youth Clubs in the near future, please enquire on edru@btinternet.com

The future of Deaf Rugby relies on the younger audience, hence, why the EDRU are extremely keen to offer support with coaching workshops, TAG Rugby sessions for Rugby Clubs, Schools and Activity Groups, ie; Deaf Camp UK, Talking with Hands, Deaf Direct

EDRU is made up of a group of very committed volunteers who work tirelessly to develop the game for Deaf participants which includes men and women players and more importantly children

BSL for Rugby Union Terminology

The EDRU are co-members of The National Deaf Childrens Society which has proven to be a very worthwhile partnership to ensure the children have opportunities to explore rugby union as a sport

Lyndon James, says
“EDRU has developed a coherent management structure, which will support both the development and performance side of the game, we meet on a regular basis, we even organise taster rugby sessions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children across the country”

http://www.englanddeafrugby.com/pages/development/