Play junior touch rugby this season for Marist Albion Rugby Club
Marist Albion Junior Rugby is welcoming registrations from any student, girls or boys, aged Year 0 - Year 8, who are keen to give Touch a go this season. By completing the registration process you are expressing interest in playing for Marist Albion Junior Touch this season.
WHEN FILLING IN THIS FORM PLEASE ENSURE THE FOLLOWING:
That all of yours and your child's details (especially your contact details) are filled in accurately;
That you choose the school that your child attends;
That you choose the year level your child(ren) are in for 2021.
New to the club? No problem. We will form teams together with school mates where possible, so get your friends together and register to play Touch as part of the Marist Albion Junior Rugby Club this season.
We will be participating in the Nunweek Park Junior Touch module, which runs on a Tuesday evening between 5:30 - 7:10pm. The Touch season starts on Tuesday 19th October and runs until the beginning of March 2022 (breaking for the summer school holiday period).
For more information or to register, visit our website: www.maristalbion.co.nz...
Registrations close Monday 20th September, so don't delay!
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