Half-term entertainment issues solved

Virtual coaching
  • Virtual coaching from our Community Foundation to keep children active.
  • Sign your child up online for the Wednesday 17th February sessions.
  • Opportunities for youngsters aged five to 16 to join age-appropriate Zoom sessions.

If you’re already wondering how to keep your children active during a lockdown half-term, Wigan Warriors Community Foundation has the answer!

Wherever you are in the world, all you need is an internet connection and a selection of balls and our official charity’s quality coaches can provide a 90-minute online session to develop your child’s rugby skills from the safety and comfort of their own home.

The free virtual open access training session concept is being delivered throughout the day on Wednesday 17th February, with three separate sessions on offer (split based on primary school and high school age lines):

  • Boys U12-U16: 10:30am to midday – book now
  • Mixed U5 to U11: 1pm to 2:30pm – book now
  • Girls U12-U16: 3pm to 4:30pm – book now

With no cost to sign up, the only barrier to entry is the reliability of your Wifi, so why not take the chance and enroll today? Simply click through to bit.ly/WWCFVirtualCoaching and enter some basic contact details to receive a Zoom link in advance of the chosen session, so that you can log on and allow your child to enjoy the experience.

Whether you’re in Wigan or Whitehaven, Whelley or Warsaw, the sessions are open to all.

Spread the word to any young sports fans you know around the world and let them know that Wigan Warriors Community Foundation are ready to provide virtual coaching to give them an added edge over anyone else they play against in their local area… and a breather for parents from having to watch over their remote learning too!

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