Easter Monday: Rugby, Family and the Grassroots Game
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Easter Monday is often the final day of the long weekend, a time when families spend time together before returning to the routine of school, work, and training.
For many rugby families, the Easter weekend is also a reminder of what grassroots rugby is really about. It’s not just about matches or results – it’s about the time spent together around the game.
From early morning drives to the pitch, muddy boots in the car, and parents standing on the sidelines in all weather, grassroots rugby is built on dedication and community. These are the moments that shape young players and create memories that last far beyond the final whistle.
Easter Monday is a chance to reflect on the journey so far this season – the training sessions, the matches played, and the friendships formed along the way.
At AT15 Rugby, the journey is just as important as the game itself. Grassroots rugby is about growth, teamwork, and enjoying every moment on the pitch.
As the season draws to a close, we look forward to the last few matches, more training sessions, and more memories being made through the game we love.
From everyone at AT15 Rugby, we hope you’ve had a great Easter weekend and look forward to seeing more grassroots rugby in the weeks ahead.