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- Colleges set to benefit from Rugby League World Cup legacy
Colleges set to benefit from Rugby League World Cup legacy
Young leaders from 15 colleges will have a unique opportunity to promote rugby league in their college and community thanks to a new grant from the CreatedBy RLWC2021 Capital Grants Programme.
With the Rugby League World Cup being hosted in England this autumn, it is hoped a legacy will be felt across the country through the 15 colleges chosen as part of the Rugby League World Cup Legacy TAG Leaders programme.
From September up to 180 young leaders will be trained to be TAG Leaders, who will then deliver TAG rugby activity to their peers and introduce rugby league to over 1000 new participants.
The successful colleges who will be involved in the programme are:
- Barnsley College
- Doncaster College
- Eccles Sixth Form College
- Gateshead College
- Havant and South Downs College
- Milton Keynes College
- Moulton College
- Notre Dame Sixth Form College
- Peterborough College
- Preston’s College
- Stoke on Trent College
- The Sheffield College
- Thomas Rotherham College
- Wakefield College