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Hull FC Supports Youth Rugby Initiatives in North Lincolnshire

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Hull FC Supports Youth Rugby Initiatives in North Lincolnshire

Young people in North Lincolnshire are poised to benefit from enhanced opportunities to get involved with rugby league, courtesy of a new collaboration between Hull FC and the local council. The sporting partnership will find Hull FC participating in diverse grassroots programmes, school-based activities, and community club events. Young enthusiasts will now have the opportunity to partake in taster sessions and training camps led by mentors from the Hull FC Communal Foundation. Hull FC’s chief executive, Richie Myler, described this progression as a ‘remarkable announcement for the club’ and an ‘essential stride’ in growing the sport’s reach across the region and beyond. This report was developed and tailored by The Lincoln Post using original reporting from www.bbc.com.

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