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Dubai Knights Eagles to host open day ahead of new season

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DUBAI: Dubai Knights Eagles the new premier rugby club, following this summer’s merger between Dubai Eagles and fellow club Arabian Knights, will be hosting an open day on Friday.

Dubai Knights Eagles club culture ensures everyone is welcome, whether they have experience in rugby or not, with registrati­ons taking place at The Dome, in Dubai Sports City, ahead of the official start of the upcoming rugby season.

There will be plenty of entertainm­ent taking place, with rugby games planned.

All those visiting will have the chance to meet with members of the club and see the facilities first-hand.

Vijay Sajjanhar, Chief Financial Officer of Dubai Sports City, speaking ahead of the Open Day said:

“Ahead of the new rugby season, I am sure all those signing-up at our Open Day will have an active fun-filled time and see what we have to offer. The newly formed Dubai Knights Eagles speaks loudly in regards to our commitment at Dubai Sports City to ensure rugby as a sport flourishes in the UAE. I hope all of those signing up in September will be able to look back next summer on a season full of unforgetab­le memories.”

Also present at the open day will be Josh Ives, who was recently unveiled as the new head coach of the Dubai Knights Eagles, ahead of the club’s first official game of the season in the West Asia Premiershi­p on Oct.4.

Ives has a strong rugby background having been involved with the Dubai Eagles since it was formed and previously coached with Apollo Perelini’s Rugby Academy, where he was the Head Skills Coach for six years.

His own personal playing experience includes the UAE 15s and 7s national sides, England Rugby Schools, and Northampto­n Saints Rugby Club.

Speaking about the appointmen­t, Director of Rugby, Sean Carey said: “Our rugby club may only be recently formed, but Josh’s appointmen­t and his commitment to continue from the Dubai Eagles shows just how serious we are about the upcoming season.

Josh is a fantastic coach, with extensive experience as a coach in the UAE and as a player for the national team in both 15s and 7s. We believe his appointmen­t is the right one to bring Dubai Knights Eagles success in the short, medium and long term.”

Preparatio­n for the new season is already well underway for both the men’s and women’s teams at Dubai Knights Eagles. Training began back in July where both teams spent six weeks in the Powerbase Gym and The Dome at Dubai Sports City focusing on a rugby specific strength and conditioni­ng programme.

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