Find a didi rugby class in South Warwickshire at Kenilworth Castle Farm Recreation Centre
Introduce your children to rugby at a young age with didi Rugby classes at Kenilworth Castle Farm Recreation Centre in South Warwickshire. There are three age groups: 18 months to three years, three to four and four to six.
Our program is designed to get kids active, teach them new skills and improve their co-ordination, speed and balance. It will also help them learn social skills while they have lots of fun in a positive, safe and friendly environment.
These classes are ideal for children living in: Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Warwick, Southam, Whitnash, Statford-Upon-Avon, Baginton and Henley in Arden.
Four didi rugby head coaches and franchise owners will be going head-to-head on the pitch when Crewe & Nantwich Ladies face Kenilworth Women in the Intermediate Plate on Saturday 9 February.
The owner of didi rugby’s South Warwickshire classes, Kiri Bennett will be making the trip north with her Kenilworth team to take on a Crewe & Nantwich side that contains both Ros Wiggins and Mollie Latham who are coaches in the Stone and Stafford and Lichfield and Cannock areas.
The home side will also feature Katie Heirene, who runs both the didi rugby Crewe and Nantwich area as well as classes in Chester.
And with the home side defending the title they won last year, there will be plenty on the line.
Kiri and her Kenilworth team-mates ply their trade in Women’s Championship Midlands 2 and are currently in fourth place, just one point off second.
Seven wins
Crewe & Nantwich play in Women’s Championship North 2 and are also enjoying a superb season with seven wins in 10 games taking them up to second in the table.
Ros says it is a game they have all been looking forward to for a long time.
“Having come second in the 2018 Intermediate Plate and then going on to win it last year, we are really excited to go through the stages this year and see if we can take the title again,” she said.
“And what has made it even more exciting is the prospect of playing against our didi rugby team-mate, Kiri in this round.”
Kiri added: “I am really excited for the cup match against Crewe and Nantwich. It will be great to play against some fellow didi owners,” she said.
“We are at a similar place in our leagues so it will be really interesting, and I’m sure, very competitive!”
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Find a didi rugby class at in South Warwickshire Kenilworth Community Centre
Find a didi rugby class: Kenilworth Community Centre in South Warwickshire is hosting didi rugby classes so you can introduce your child to rugby at a young age. There are three age groups: 18 months to three years, three to four and four to six.
Our program is designed to get kids active, teach them new skills and improve their co-ordination, speed and balance. It will also help them learn social skills while they have lots of fun in a positive, safe and friendly environment.
If you are looking to find a didi rugby class, these classes would be ideal for parents and children who live in: Kenilworth, Coventry, Leamington, Leek Wooton, Blackdown, Burton Green and Warwick.
The franchise owner of didi rugby South Warwickshire is Kiri Bennett.
Kenilworth Community Centre
Abbey End Car Park
Abbey Ed
Kenilworth
Warwickshire
CV8 1QJ
Find a didi rugby class in South Warwickshire at Kenilworth RFC
Introduce your children to rugby at a young age with didi Rugby classes at Kenilworth RFC in South Warwickshire. There are three age groups: 18 months to three years, three to four and four to six.
Our program is designed to get kids active, teach them new skills and improve their co-ordination, speed and balance. It will also help them learn social skills while they have lots of fun in a positive, safe and friendly environment.
These classes are ideal for children living in: Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Warwick, Southam, Whitnash, Statford-Upon-Avon, Baginton and Henley in Arden.
Kenilworth RFC
101 Glasshouse Lane
Kenilworth
Warwickshire
CV8 2AH
Contact Kiri Bennett – 07506 350243
kiri.bennett@didirugby.com
Kiri and Rich Bennett Head Coaches – didi rugby South Warwickshire
Kiri Bennett and dad Rich, both believe in passing on the benefits of physical activity to the younger generation.
Kiri’s daughter Ayaana is already reaping the rewards of her mum’s passion.
And with Rich having taught physical education for 40 years, he brings a vast amount of the knowledge to didi rugby.
Kiri and Rich will be spreading their beliefs throughout South Warwickshire after finding the perfect fit for their values in didi rugby.
Now, children and parents in places like Coventry, Kenilworth and other villages and towns in the area will be able to attend didi rugby classes and share in her vision to get young children active and healthy while having fun.
“I have a real passion for physical activity and want to share and promote my love for it towards the new generation,” said Kiri. “I believe in the importance of physical activity and how it should begin at a young age to promote all of the incredible benefits it provides. The benefits of physical skills cannot be underestimated.
“I believe not only in the physical well-being didi rugby offers children but also in the other social and mental aspects it provides too. Whatever path a child chooses to take in later life, the benefits of fundamental movement and physical skills cannot be understated.”
Kiri knows a thing or two about rugby too! Having played competitive rugby from an early age, she represented Great Britain University 7s team, captained the University if Wales Institute (now Cardiff Met) and has a BSC in Sport and Physical Education.
“I lived and worked in Sydney for over four years where I gained a lot of experience in sport development and customer relations so I can’t wait to launch this new didi rugby franchise,” added Kiri.
Rich meanwhile, has taught physical education and special educational needs for 40 years. As part of that work, he qualified as a councillor and specialised in working with students who suffer from anxiety.
He is a Level 3 rugby coach and has been involved with coaching Kenilworth RFC. He has also coached Lichfield Ladies in the Premiership, the Midlands Women’s team and has been involved with England’s Regional Higher Performance Academy.
This ever-active grandfather is still playing the game too – for Kenilworth Pirates vets.
“I am driven to explain the importance of physical activity, fun, health and well-being in all ages,” said Rich.
“My philosophy is to develop social skills, team work and empathy for others from a young age because that will benefit our youngsters in the future. didi rugby is the perfect environment for this foundation.”
didi rugby founder Vicky Macqueen is delighted to have Kiri and Rich on board.
“We are so excited to have their passion for the values we promote and I know they are going to do an amazing job of spreading the didi rugby gospel in the Coventry, Kenilworth and South Warwickshire area,” she said.
“I know the quality of what they will be delivering and it will be right out of the top drawer.”