Ambassadors

didi rugby Ambassadors

didi rugby’s wonderful ambassadors share our passion for getting children involved in the sport of rugby.

They are also keen to promote the values that are right at the core of what we do.

We have Olympians, internationals, World Cup-winning players and coaches, British & Irish Lions and Aviva Premiership winners too, who are prepared to support us and give up their time as part of the didi family.

These ambassadors know exactly what is needed to get to the top – but they are also just as keen to promote the positive values of the sport to those children beginning their rugby journey with didi rugby.

There are Women’s Rugby World Cup winners like Emily Scarratt, Vicky Fleetwood and Sarah Hunter.

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didi rugby Ambassadors

didi ambassador – Manu Tuilagi 

The youngest of six brothers in the Samoan rugby dynasty to have played for Leicester Tigers, Manu Tuilagi has had a glittering career. Read More

didi ambassadors – Sam Vesty

Sam Vesty has become a didi rugby ambassador. The former Leicester, Bath and Worcester back is now attack coach at Northampton Saints. Read More

didi ambassadors – Amy Cokayne

didi rugby ambassador and international hooker Amy Cokayne knows all about the benefits of picking up a rugby ball from a young age. Read More

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Benefits of Kids in Rugby: Embracing the TREDS Values with didi rugby

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Vicky Macqueen’s didi rugby Journey – Part 4: The Covid Battle

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..

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Vicky Macqueen’s didi rugby Journey – Part 3: Fun finding our founding franchisees

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..