Halifax Courier

Rishes’ new academy will develop next generation

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Old Rishworthi­an have set up a Rugby Union Academy programme to provide players with better opportunit­ies to transition from junior rugby to senior level.

The club has a thriving junior section from U6s to Colts, with almost 250 youngsters, and the new Academy is designed to build on this and will run from next season

“We are looking to provide the best developmen­t opportunit­ies for 16 to 18-year-olds to reach their full potential in a more profession­al setting with additional funding,” said the club’s Director of Rugby Richard Brown. “It’s designed for all abilities to provide them with the best playing opportunit­ies for their skill set.

“Developmen­t and investment in this age group is lacking throughout Yorkshire and we lose hundreds of young players as clubs are not able to transition them well into seniors. This is the lifeblood of our sport and something Old Rishworthi­ans are putting at the forefront.”

The Academy will cater for senior (U18s) and junior (U17s) Colts teams and feed into the Senior Developmen­t Squad. It will also provide on and off the field kit, medical and physiother­apy support, qualified coaching, strength and conditioni­ng and video analysis with a tested pathway to senior rugby.

“We are also linking into local businesses and provide opportunit­ies with a view to creating an environmen­t building lifelong participat­ion in rugby union, with off field skills in education and the workplace,” said Brown.

For more informatio­n call Alison Taylor 07546 809306 or Nick O’Connor 07818 438522.

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Queens top string player Finnlay Withington.

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