World Cup winners to help didi rugby Gloucestershire launch on 10 June

It will be a star-studded affair when didi rugby Gloucestershire launches on Sunday June 10.

Under the leadership of former England player Susie Appleby, didi rugby’s latest franchise is edging closer to a launch that everyone is looking forward to.

And, along with Susie, who earned 65 England caps during an 11-year career at the top and now coaches Gloucester/Hartpury in the Tyrrells Premier 15s, there will be plenty of well-known faces there to join in the fun.

Danielle ‘Nolli’ Waterman is the latest World Cup winner and Olympian to confirm her attendance and she will be joined by Natasha Hunt and fellow England star, Ceri Large on what promises to be a memorable and fun-filled day.

“It’s currently full steam ahead and we are all raring to go,” said Susie, who will be running the franchise with fellow director Suzanne Appleby-Jones.

“We are really excited about introducing didi rugby into The Forest of Dean and the rest of Gloucestershire.

Susie Appleby will oversee a star-studded didi rugby Gloucestershire launch

We want to make a real difference

“There is a lack of activities for young people in the area and we want to make a real difference to rugby clubs, schools, pre-schools, other local business and the community around us.

“Three schools have already decided to include didi rugby as part of their P.E. curriculum in the autumn term and we look forward to confirming more pre-school and school sessions in the coming weeks. We can’t wait to host our first didi rugby birthday party too!”

didi rugby Gloucestershire will launch at Lydney RFC and free taster sessions for all age groups will be available between 10am and Midday.

Parents are invited to book their child in and come along to see what didi rugby has to offer. The England contingent will be joining in too and will be available for photos and autographs throughout the morning. Classes will then continue at Lydney on Wednesdays and Saturdays and other venues are expected to be confirmed soon.

“Parents, schools and local businesses have already been incredibly enthusiastic and supportive and we look forward to seeing as many people as possible on June 10 and beyond,” added Susie.

Vicky Macqueen completes emotional London Marathon

Necrotising Fasciitis could have killed didi Rugby founder Vicky Macqueen in 2013.

It is a rare but extremely serious bacterial infection that affects the tissue beneath the skin and surrounding muscles and organs.

It came from nowhere and got hold of Vicky like a python.

It took hold of her body in a whirlwind and the speed at which it spreads meant she came very close to losing her leg in intensive care. Things could have got a lot worse too.

Five years later, the disease has gone and life with husband Phil and young boys Max and Harry is normal, but its passing has left an indelible mark on her.

When she had fully recovery, Vicky soon founded didi Rugby and began to drive a business that promoted all of the things she stood for: fun, enjoyment, education, friendship and activity.

Vicky also began running. Just to celebrate the fact that she had two legs to run with.

Vicky Macqueen nearly lost her leg after contracting Necrotising Fasciitis

Crossed the finish line

Instinctively, this led to competition and the first race she took part in was the Leicester Half Marathon. The Stratford Marathon followed and the time she recorded there qualified her for the big one… the London Marathon.

Last Sunday, Vicky crossed the finish line of the world’s most famous 26-mile course in a time of 3hrs and 56mins and raised over £1,500 for research into Necrotising Fasciitis, as well as and the Wooden Spoon Charity – which supports young children with disabilities or disadvantages.

It was no surprise that given the background to the run, the day in the capital city under a red-hot sun and watched by her family, was a thoroughly emotional one.

“My mum was at the finish line and it was really emotional,” said Vicky. “I just shouted: ‘I did it’ and started crying. It reinforced the proof that I had got over what had happened to me and the emotion of that came out.

“Because I hadn’t seen Phil and the boys throughout the race, it was amazing to see Harry up on Phil’s shoulders a while after the finish. It was a very emotional day.”

Training for London while running didi Rugby and looking after two young boys was no easy task, especially during a brutal winter that offered little in the way of respite from rain, ice or snow.

But those who have known Vicky from her days as an England international, where she earned 34 caps for her country, will know of her hell-bent determination to make a success of things that she sets her mind to.

Loads of donations

“Some of the training had to be inside on a tread mill out of sheer necessity,” said Vicky. “But there had been loads of donations coming in and when I got to the start line, I felt really excited by it all.

“Then they played Land of Hope and Glory and the national anthem and I had a little emotional wobble because it made me feel like I was back playing rugby in an England shirt.

“Typically, I set off too fast on what was the hottest London Marathon day ever recorded but settled down well until around mile 14 when I started to feel light-headed.

“It soon dawned on me that I was not going to beat the time I had set out to do of 3:30 but I said that I simply have to finish this race because of the people who had come to support me and the reasons why I was running it. I kept thinking of my family and it started making me feel really emotional again.

“I soon got back into it and the crowd were amazing. You can hear them all shouting encouragement. It really is great to be a part of.

“By mile 23, I was flagging and still hadn’t seen any of my family. Then I heard a shout of ‘VICTORIA!’ – and I knew it was my mum. The last three miles were intense and it was the hardest mental battle I had endured while running a race, but I was determined to do it.

“When I finally got there, I felt a huge mixture of raw emotions. There was absolute relief, and I collapsed in a heap crying. I was so proud of myself to have done something so special with the support of so many people behind me.”

Former England player Susie Appleby to launch new didi Rugby Gloucester franchise

Former England Women’s player Susie Appleby will launch the latest didi Rugby franchise.

Set for its opening in June, didi Rugby Gloucester will become the 11th franchise to set up in the UK under the guidance of business owner Vicky Macqueen.

During a long and distinguished playing career, Susie earned 65 caps for her country between 1994 and 2005, played for England at the 1998 and 2002 World Cups and was also involved in the national 7s set-up.

She played for Leeds, Saracens and Clifton (Bristol) Ladies before moving into coaching.

Susie was involved in coaching the Engalnd 7s squad for 10 years and, as head coach, has just guided Gloucester-Hartpury to the semi-finals of Tyrrells Premier 15s. She is also an RFU Level 4 coach.

Susie Appleby will launch didi Rugby Gloucester

Strong sporting background

A proud wife and mother, Susie knows the full value of a healthy lifestyle with such a strong sporting background and is keen to pass those values on to children in Gloucester and the surrounding area.

“I knew Vicky had an amazing idea and, having watched didi Rugby grow on social media, I was keen to discover what provisions there were for very young kids out there,” said Susie.

“I want to combine the passion I have for rugby with getting very young children active and Vicky’s enthusiasm for didi Rugby and life in general enticed me into it.

“didi allows children to pick up a rugby ball and have fun, develop friendships and be able to play from a very young age.

“I really think this could be amazing for the area because it is a place with very strong rugby traditions and we have already had some good support.”

Ospreys Women announce Robyn Lock as Player of the Year

Didi Rugby Swansea owner Robyn Lock has been announced as Player of the Year at the Ospreys Women’s Rugby Club annual awards evening.

On a night to remember at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea, she was presented with the Elli Norkett Memorial Award, sponsored by Asphalt Surfacing.

Elli was a Swansea Ladies/Ospreys and Wales international rugby player who was killed in a car crash aged just 20 last year. She was much-loved by her team mates who played a memorial game in her honour this week.

Robyn beat fellow nominees Natalia John and Kerin Lake to the award and said she was delighted to receive the recognition in the company of some fantastic players.

“Receiving an award that recognises the hard work and contribution Elli put into the women’s game across Wales is a complete honour,” said Robyn.

didi Rugby Swansea owner Robyn Lock is an Ospreys award winner

Making Elli proud

“I know that everyone who knew her plans to do her proud and I just hope I’ve done that this season.”

It has been an amazing year for Robyn off the pitch too with such a successful launch of her new didi franchise which has received incredible support from children, parents, businesses in the Swansea region.

One of the those classes also saw Wales rugby legend, Gareth Thomas visit and pay tribute to Robyn’s work in the community. The footage of his visit appeared on BBC Wales’ Six Nations coverage.

Didi Rugby Swansea will be running summer camps right through August and regular classes are now taking place in Gorseinon, Glais, Gendros, St Helens and West Cross.

Amy Cokayne and Charlotte Pearce set to help launch didi Rugby South Warwickshire on May 13

England Women’s duo, Amy Cokayne and Charlotte Pearce will be bringing an international theme to the launch of didi Rugby South Warwickshire on Sunday 13 May.

Amy and Charlotte will be welcoming visitors and getting to know didi’s latest young stars as they kick-off what is set to be a fun morning at Kenilworth Leisure Centre.

didi Rugby South Warwickshire owner Kiri Bennett, herself a Great Britain universities international, will be leading the sessions which will run across all three age groups from 9am.

She will also be supported by dad and fellow coach, Rich, along with didi Rugby owner, Vicky Macqueen.

Kiri’s mum and daughter will be joining in, along with friends, family and what looks set to be dozens of new didi children and parents who have signed up for the taster sessions.

The 18 months to 3 years class will take place between 9.00 and 9.40.

The 3 to 4-year age group is 9.40 to 10.20, before the older 4 to 6-year-olds finish things off from 10.20 to 11.00.

England hooker Amy Cokayne is set to be at the didi Rugby South Warwickshire launch

Great mentor and coach

Great mentor and coach

Kiri says she cannot wait to get going after months of planning with the didi franchise support team.

“I have had amazing support from Vicky. She has been there every step of the way to ensure everything is ready and running smoothly,” said Kiri.

“She is a great mentor and coach and I am very excited to be working alongside her to grow the didi Rugby family.

“I would also like to mention Sanchia and Denise for helping so much with the set up and for their constant support throughout!”

The launch will take place at Kenilworth Community Centre, Abbey End Car Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 1QJ.

Women’s World Cup-winning coach Gary Street to launch new franchise – didi Rugby Twickenham

England Women’s World Cup-winning coach Gary Street will head up the latest didi rugby franchise to launch.

didi rugby Twickenham will start with a bang when it holds its first sessions at the Twickenham Stoop – home of Harlequins RFC – on Saturday 19thMay.

And World Cup winner Maggie Alphonsi will be there to lend her support for what promises to be a memorable launch party.

The fun and activities for all three didi age groups will begin at 9.00am and go right through to Midday.

Our 18 months to 3 years kids will be first, followed by the 3 to 4-year-olds with didi seniors (4 to 6 years) finishing things off.

Gary is the most successful England rugby coach of all time. As head coach of the England Women’s team from 2007, he led them to a glorious World Cup victory on France in 2014. With him in charge, England also won five Six Nations titles on the trot, four Nations Cups and four European Cups.

England Women’s World Cup winner Gary Street will launch didi Rugby Twickenham

Proud to be involved with didi Rugby

Since leaving that role, he helped coach Aylesford Bulls to a league and cup double in 2016/17 and that side is now playing under the Harlequins banner in the Tyrrells Women’s Premier XVs. As part of an extended role with Quins, Gary has been working with coaches in the Developing Player Programme.

Bringing on young players has always been close to his heart and he says he is really looking forward to the launch of didi Rugby Twickenham to continue that drive.

“I am really proud to be involved with didi Rugby and to bring the values of the business to the Twickenham and Richmond area,” he said.

“It is fun and entertaining and a great way to get kids active in the sport.

“We look forward to getting to know lots more parents and children in the coming months.”

While Gary will front the coaching side of the franchise, he will receive support from Andrew Forsythe and Jonathan Palmer.

Andrew is a qualified rugby referee with a huge passion for the game and the values it promotes.

Inspired by the values

He won Referee of the Year for Leicestershire in 2016/17 and has refereed games with the likes of Ireland international Shane Byrne and Leicester Tigers full-back Tim Stimpson playing in them.

Andrew is also a qualified lawyer with 20 years’ business experience in the public and private sector.

Jonathan is married and a father of four who is passionate about the welfare of children and doesn’t mind doing some crazy things to prove it.

For his 40th birthday, he floated down the River Thames in a lorry wheel’s inner tube to raise money for the Shooting Stars Children’s Hospice in Hampton.

As you do!

Having been introduced to didi Rugby founder Vicky Macqueen, Jonathan was so inspired by the values of the business that he took on the franchise with Andrew and Gary to spread those values throughout Twickenham and Richmond.

World Cup-winning Gary Street seeks coaches to join new didi Rugby Twickenham team

Women’s World Cup-winning coach Gary Street is on the look-out for coaches to join his new didi Rugby team in Twickenham.

The latest didi franchise is set to launch at Harlequins’ The Stoop ground on May 19, amidst growing excitement from businesses, parents and children in the area.

“We are all looking forward to getting didi Rugby Twickenham up and running on May 19,” said Gary. “We are currently looking to complete our team with some more coaches and are seeking people who are driven and passionate to share our values for getting children active while having fun.

“I would like to ask anyone who is interested in the role and wants to find out more information about what it entails to get in contact with me.

Gary Street is looking for coaches to join didi Rugby Twickenham

All coaches receive training

“We are looking for people to be available on Saturday and Sunday mornings with the possibility of some mornings and afternoon slots in the week too.”

All coaches will receive training from Gary and the rest of the didi team.

The event in Twickenham follows on from the recent franchise launches in Loughborough and Bedfordshire, with a new venues in Kenilworth and South Warwickshire set to begin on May 13.

didi’s Reading franchise set to extend number of classes

didi Rugby Reading is set to extend the amount of classes it offers to youngsters in the area after a tremendous response from the public.

Since launching almost three months ago, the franchise has gone from strength to strength under the leadership of Craig Hunter and Donna Clark.

And when some of the age groups quickly became full and began operating a waiting list, Craig and Donna knew they had to come up with ideas to satisfy the ever-growing demand.

Didi Reading currently offer two classes on Fridays and three on Saturday at Reading RFC. As of next week, they are delivering permanent sessions in three schools, with taster sessions coming up in two others with a view to running permanently from September.

didi Rugby Reading enjoy a special day at London Irish RFC

Permanent fixture

Classes at Aldermaston RFC is now a permanent fixture on a Saturday morning – after starting off as a taster session – and they are filling up already.

Taster sessions at Newbury start  on Wednesday 2 May.

Craig said: “It has been an amazing few months for us since we launched.  We are looking forward to growing the didi rugby Reading coaching team now and sharing the fun, while enabling children from 18 months to 6 years old to build confidence and be active.

“None of this would have been possible without the support of Donna and fellow coaches Clare Swadling, Nicola Brooks, as well as Joe, Caitlin, Jack and Katie, and of course Vicky Macqueen and the didi rugby team.

“I have always wanted to provide some form of rugby for the siblings of our U6 and above players at Reading RFC.

Passion for didi Rugby

“I met Vicky last year and listened to her passion about the didi rugby brand. Then, following some very successful taster sessions at local schools in the Reading area, it was a very easy decision for me to get involved and introduce didi rugby to Reading in February 2018.”

Donna added: “We are looking to extend classes to other venues because we have had a really positive and enthusiastic response from the local public, including other rugby clubs in Berkshire.

“Ambassador Alex Matthews has been great for us and recently gave up her time to visit some classes to the delight of everyone there.”

Children from didi classes have recently enjoyed a day to remember when they had fun in the tremendous facilities of the Madjeski Stadium where London Irish play in the Aviva Premiership. didi kids showed what they could do and then watched the Exiles play reigning champions, Exeter Chiefs.

Overwhelming’ response to didi Rugby’s launch in Yorkshire

Didi Rugby’s Yorkshire franchise is going from strength to strength after its official launch in Pocklington.

Held at the Scout Hut in town, the open day was a huge success despite freezing weather with excited children and parents getting a taste of what was on offer.

Since then, the first couple of weeks of one of didi Rugby’s newest franchises have flown by for owners Pete and Emma Cutress.

With classes growing in Clifton Moor as well as Pocklington, Emma said they had been ‘overwhelmed’ by the response they had seen since the launch.

didi Rugby Yorkshire

Happy smiling faces

“It was fantastic to see so many happy smiling faces with children and grown-ups getting involved,” she said. “We are overwhelmed at the response to our first sessions in Pocklington.

“We’ve already had some great feedback and are looking forward to seeing our didi stars back for some more fun!

“There’s no rest for the wicked this week as our classes continue at pace. We are really grateful for everyone’s support and looking forward to seeing some more new faces at our next sessions.”

Nothing but warmth as didi Rugby Loughborough launches in freezing cold weather

Despite snow and freezing temperatures, the re-launch of didi Rugby’s Loughborough classes soon got warmed up with new franchise owners Caroline and Terry Percival at the helm.

As well as a fantastic response from local families, the President of Loughborough Rugby Club arrived to see what was going on and to encourage children into the sport.

At the end of the sessions, he was so impressed that he has given his full support to didi Rugby in Loughbourough.

Caroline said she was delighted by the success of their big day. “We were amazed by the response from the local community building up to the event,” she said. “It is heartwarming to see that so many people share our passion for rugby and its values and also want to share these with their children.”

Children an coaches enjoy the fun at the launch of didi Rugby Loughborough

Engaged with activities

There were three classes held at Rosebery Community Centre in Loughborough, Leicestershire on Saturday. Children aged from 18 months through to six years were split into minis 9-9.40, juniors 9.40-10.20 and seniors 10.20-11.

The children in all classes were really engaged with the activities but the ‘What’s the time Mr. Wolf?’ game was a particular hit, with squeals of delight from the children and laughter from the parents ringing out around the hall.

There were even requests for the game in next week’s classes from some of the children.

Huge smile on their faces

Everyone went home with a certificate, medal and a didi Rugby cupcake specially baked for the occasion. Most importantly of all, however, they left with a huge smile on their faces.

“With the minis session full and the other two sessions over half full the numbers attending the relaunch exceeded our expectations and ensured Vicky Macqueen and the team could demonstrate didi Rugby at its best,” added Caroline.

“The feedback we have received from parents and children has been outstanding. With such strong positive endorsements, we know we will go from strength to strength.”

Numbers for Saturday morning calsses are already so good that Caroline is now looking at venues for after-school classes in the area too.