England Deaf rugby team in action at Wellingborough

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Rugby Football Union - England Deaf rugby team in action at Wellingborough

The England Deaf rugby team will take on Northamptonshire Police as part of a rugby fun day at Wellingborough's Cut Throat Lane ground on Sunday October 7.

The match will help Wellingborough celebrate the Rugby World Cup on a busy day of activities including tag rugby coaching sessions and the big screen showing in the clubhouse of the Rugby World Cup quarter-final being that is being played that day.

The tag rugby coaching will involve RFU-qualified coaches and is aimed at youngsters aged between six and 16. Tag rugby is a non-contact version of rugby but with all of the fun and competitiveness of the real game.

The England Deaf side will be selected after a series of regional trials which are currently being held at venues around the country.

The England Deaf team plays a series of international and representative matches home and away each season with players eligible to play if they have a combined average hearing loss of 25 decibels or more in both ears. This roughly translates to a minimum hearing loss in both ears or a moderate hearing loss in one ear.

The Wellingborough Fun Day, which is being run in conjunction with the National Deaf Childrens' Society, will run from 9.30am to 4.30pm.
 
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