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Its seems like quite a distant memory now, but as soon as I started looking back, the reality of life in that moment came flooding back.. Read More
Recruitment was soooo exciting, travelling the country to meet new and exciting prospects mainly from the rugby family network initially.. just good people that really wanted to build something special Read More
The one class turned into two classes, then three classes very quickly with parents and children enjoying classes, and sharing this information with their friends! Children were having fun and Read More
didi rugby Wales is excited to announce its relaunch, now under the dynamic stewardship of Alun and Lydia Rise. This new phase promises to build on the strong legacy of Read More
didi rugby Wales is excited to announce its relaunch, now under the dynamic stewardship of Alun and Lydia Rise. This new phase promises to build on the strong legacy of Read More
As the year 2023 winds down, it's time to think about new beginnings and what better way to start 2024 than by embracing a business opportunity that brings not just Read More
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Its seems like quite a distant memory now, but as soon as I started looking back, the reality of life in that moment came flooding back..
Recruitment was soooo exciting, travelling the country to meet new and exciting prospects mainly from the rugby family network initially.. just good people that really wanted to build something special for themselves, their families and/ or their communities . This was a way of making a difference by doing something amazing , that could also create an extra income for doing something that you really enjoy! The phrase “it’s a win, win!” was always in my vocabulary..
The one class turned into two classes, then three classes very quickly with parents and children enjoying classes, and sharing this information with their friends! Children were having fun and parents were seeing the benefits of didi rugby first hand.. the younger children (didi minis 18 months-3 years) were tired and having naps after classes, they were developing their physical motor skills, like balance and coordination, but also their understanding of colours, numbers , concepts of play and socialising with their peers!