Argyllshire Advertiser

Rugby club are ready to tackle the competitio­n

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The Scottish Salmon Company (SSC) has supported the Mid Argyll Rugby Football Club through a round of awards from its community fund.

Mid Argyll Rugby Football Club, nominated for the community fund by David Blair, marine site manager at SSC’s Stronachui­llin site, holds training sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays for girls and boys from primary four through to S5.

The club is run entirely by volunteers – ex-players and keen parents – and is committed to expanding and hopes to re-introduce an adult team this year.

The funds donated by The Scottish Salmon Company have helped the club purchase essential training equipment, including a tackle bag, two tackle suits, and two small rucking shields. The new equipment will ensure for safe drills during training, which will, in turn, enhance the sessions for the benefit of the players.

Part of SSC’s Community Charter, the fund was establishe­d in 2017, whereby SSC staff are encouraged to be champions in their communitie­s by nominating local groups, charities and organisati­ons that support health and wellbeing for a funding grant of up to £250.

Craig Anderson, chief executive at The Scottish Salmon Company, said: ‘We are proud to support local groups like Mid Argyll Rugby Football Club that promote health and wellbeing within the community. The work of the volunteers and coaches is vital in helping young players develop their skills, confidence and fitness.

‘The passion and commitment of all involved at the club ensures the players are able to continue to enjoy their sport and to train to play at a competitiv­e level.’

 ??  ?? Back row from left to right: Logan Allan, Duncan Aitken (coach), Campbell Shaw, David Blair (SSC), Drew Buckley, Lee Buckley, Murray MacDonald. Front row, left to right: Jemma MacDonald, Jodie Allan and Jorja MacDonald.
Back row from left to right: Logan Allan, Duncan Aitken (coach), Campbell Shaw, David Blair (SSC), Drew Buckley, Lee Buckley, Murray MacDonald. Front row, left to right: Jemma MacDonald, Jodie Allan and Jorja MacDonald.

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