Saracens community team has announced their latest series of rugby camps, which will run from October 24 to 28.
After being named Community Club of the Year 2010, Saracens now look to further their success by giving mini and junior rugby players the chance to have some fun while leaning new skills.
The camps have been designed to provide young players aged six to 16 with a total rugby experience, contributing to their personal development on and off the field.
The coaches will pass on their experience and design drills specific to the camp and include drills such as catch and pass, tackling technique, contact avoidance, off-loading, and tactical decision making in addition to unit skills.
With years of experience, the Saracens community coaches are committed to providing a fun and friendly environment for everyone involved, while looking out for individual needs.
Not only are Saracens providing an opportunity to further the rugby skills of mini and junior rugby players, but will also give those participants the chance to have a photo with the Aviva Premiership Trophy.
For full details of the camps visit www.rugbycamps.com/saracens or call the community team on 01707285026 for further information.
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