Privacy Statement

Privacy Statement

The information you provide during this membership registration process is stored securely by Teamup, our data processor, and you have unlimited access to view and edit your own data.

We collect personal information as part of our contract with you and we use this personal data

  • To ensure children are placed in the most appropriate groups and sessions
  • So that we can contact you with essential information about didi rugby; invitations to special events with our ambassadors; access to the kit shop; discounted access to school holiday sessions.

We do not share data with any other organisations, it is used purely for the core business purpose and primary activity of providing our didi rugby membership entitlement and information about didi rugby sessions; products and services.

Your family’s data is retained during the period of your membership and until your child reaches the age of 7 and is outside the age range for didi rugby.

Your payments are processed separately and no payment details are stored by didi rugby limited.

Latest News

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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..

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Vicky Macqueen’s didi rugby Journey – Part 2: The growth was incredible

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!

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Vicky Macqueen’s didi rugby Journey – Part 1: Where it all began

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 excellence set by former leader Jaz Joyce, focusing on nurturing children’s development through the joy of rugby.