Community News

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The last Warriors Rugby Camp of the summer was at Robin Park this week. The children who attended were in for an extra special treat however when they were visited by Warrior stars Chris Tuson, Amos Roberts and Darrell Goulding and Stuart Fielden.
Wigan Warriors mascot Max was in Wigan town centre last Thursday helping Smokefree Northwest's mascot ‘Steparoo' promote the ‘7 Steps Out' event by posing for photos and handing out leaflets and balloons.
Cumbrian Amatuer Champions Kells have been handed a huge boost on the eve of the opening of the new Cumberland League season with a visit this week from the Wigan Warriors.
Wigan Warriors' Mascot Max, along with the Community Foundation Team, made the short trip to Worsley Mesnes for its annual community day festival on Friday 8th August 2010.
Holy Cross High School (Chorley) year 7 girls will head to Leeds on Friday to take on South Leeds High in the annual War of the Roses Schools Girls Rugby Cup, prior to the clash between the league leaders Wigan Warriors and the reigning Super League Champions Leeds Rhinos.
Do you want to 'Learn to Play the Warriors Way'? If so, why don't you come down to our children's coaching camps? Our expert and passionate community coaches deliver the sessions in a safe and controlled environment which offer a fun and active experience.
The Wigan Warriors Community Foundation have continued to develop their partnership with the Coventry Bears Rugby League Club by spending a day's coaching in Coventry last week.
Wigan Warriors Community Foundation (WWCF) brought its successful rugby festival to Sacred Heart in Hindley Green and their year four and five pupils.
Youngsters in Ashton have a new reason to be cheerful this summer after a new U9's rugby team has been formed at the Ashton Bears ARLFC.