BIGAL1 wrote:My lad started at 5 and the only reason the club had a problem was insurance, he's never looked back and loves RL.
Jonh if you can get some interest good luck to you and if i can help out i will, coached fun rugby at 6's before, a long time ago mind and really enjoyed the fun part of it.
The feedback has been pretty good.
Forming a few ideas.
Basically i think it will be an informal thing, rather than a formal club/training type environment.
I was thinking basically first and and foremost it wuld be an opportunity to get kids together to have fun and socialise, with an emphasis on play and fun exercise, but with a view towards rugby and skill development ie catching and getting comfortable with a ball.
Would look to start in mid/late may on a Sunday/Saturday Morning.
I am concious that many parents do not get to see there kids socialise and interact due to work comittments and sometimes are stuck for things to do on a weekend, an hour "session" of play and inclusive activities would be aimed at improving co-ordination, confidence and social skills, and an opportunity for like minded parents to get together see there kids develop get involved in it and maybe give the other half a bit of a rest/break on a morning, and talk rugby.
Its very much in its early stages and thanks for the p.m.'s and messages of interest/support.
I would emphasis it is not about me and my "coaching" it would have to be joint effort between all the parents with input and contribution.
I am stunned by both my boys ability to pick up basic skills they are like sponges at this age, and i think it is a trait we can tap into giving them the oppotunity to a good active start in life outside of school.
There are many groups aimed at kids 6/6 plus but its a tricky area at this age and i think they are a group often overlooked.
With it being informal i would assume there would be no insurance issue as it would just be a group of people getting together to let there kids play.
This is my initial thoughts on it any further contributions welcomed.