Ulster Star Rory Best Lines Out With Kids

Rory Best ‘lines out’ at Glenisk Kids’ Rugby Training Camp.

Budding young players from County Down train alongside Ireland and Ulster star Rory Best.

 Over 100 budding young rugby players from across Ulster got the chance recently to hone their rugby skills alongside Ireland and Ulster Rugby star Rory Best at a Glenisk Kids’ Rugby Training Camp.

Matthew Warner from Ballynahinch pictured with Rory Best.

Glenisk, Official Yogurt of Irish Rugby, gave boys and girls – aged 7-12 years – the opportunity to develop their rugby skills under expert tutelage of Ireland’s Grand Slam Captain and a team of IRFU qualified rugby coaches from Belfast Met.

As well as being put through their paces with a variety of coaching drills and fun-packed games aimed at teaching them the fundamentals of rugby, kids had the chance to make new friends and, most importantly, have fun.

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The camp also provided Glenisk with the opportunity to teach the young players the importance of a healthy, balanced diet, as well as important values such as teamwork, respect, discipline and sportsmanship.

The budding stars of the future also got the chance to get up close and personal with Rory Best and question the Irish Captain on all things rugby.  Rory also took time to sign autographs and have pictures taken alongside the famous NatWest 6 Nations trophy.

Each participant also received a selection of the new and exclusive collectable Glenisk Official Irish Rugby Trading Cards along with their Glenisk goodie bag.

Conor Patterson from Ballynahinch enjoyed his training with Rory Best.

Speaking at the event, Ireland Captain and Ulster Rugby star, Rory Best said: “The inaugural Glenisk Kids’ Rugby Training Camp has been a tremendous success. It’s amazing to see so many talented local young rugby players developing their skills, having fun and making new friends.

“It was great to be involved in the coaching and get in amongst the young players and pass on my knowledge and experience to the future generation of local rugby. Hopefully each child goes away from today’s session having learnt something new that will help them to develop and become better rugby players. Maybe one day some of these kids will go on and represent Ulster and Ireland.

“However, today’s camp wasn’t just about passing on new rugby skills.  It also involved teaching these young players the importance of nutrition for a healthy body, as well as core values such as respect, discipline and teamwork. These are not only important on the field of play but in everyday life.”

Glenisk, the award-winning family-owned and operated Irish dairy company, is the Official Yogurt of Irish Rugby, fuelling the Senior Men’s, Women’s and U20s teams with their range of Irish Strained Protein Yogurts.