Galwegians host Ireland's only Mixed Ability Rugby team

The Sunday's Well Rebels, Ireland's only Mixed Ability Rugby team, will travel from Cork to play an exhibition game with Galwegians on Saturday (2pm ).

Mixed Ability Rugby is regular contact rugby played by people both with and without disabilities and played under World Rugby Rules.

Sundays Well Rebels was formed in Cork in 2014, and the following year they became World Champions at the inaugural Mixed Ability World Rugby tournament in Bradford, England.

Team co-ordinator, Galwayman Alan Craughwell, says Saturday's game in Galway is a chance to showcase Mixed Ability Rugby to the people of Galway.

"Even though we are currently the only Mixed Ability team in the country, there is huge interest in what we do. We felt that one of the best ways to spread the message of what the sport involves is to play rugby and we are thrilled with the chance to come to Galway and face Galwegians thirds this weekend."

Craughwell is encouraging anyone who played rugby or is still involved, or anyone who has a disability and may like to play rugby to come along on Saturday.

"So many people who would have played rugby in the past and who may be now retired or left the game have been delighted to find that Mixed Ability Rugby is a great path back to playing at a social level and also giving back to both the sport and their community. It would be fantastic if there was another Mixed Ability Team set up in the west."

For more information on Mixed Ability Rugby, the Rebels can be found on Facebook on https://www.facebook.com/sundayswellrebels.

 

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