Enniskillen Rugby Club officially launched their Elks Tag Rugby section on Friday night in the presence of Portadown Panthers and two of Ulster rugby’s brightest stars Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding. Despite the inclement weather, the night was a fitting launch for the Enniskillen Elks, a Tag Rugby section of Enniskillen Rugby Club for people with learning disabilities.

Tag rugby is a non-contact version of rugby that is an enjoyable, fun and active way to keep fit and healthy, played by men, women and children of all ages and all abilities. Due to the very cold whether it was decided to start the session in the clubhouse with the Portadown Panther’s coaches leading the warm up and getting everyone involved, however the players were very keen to really experience Tag rugby on the pitches so along Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding, who came along to lend their support, both teams had a further session out on the Mullaghmeen turf.

During this period the games were divided into two age groups with instruction given on the techniques of tag with passing and running with the ball.

All the players really enjoyed the experience and afterwards Paddy and Stuart spent time with both clubs for photos and autograph signing. The evening was rounded off with a supper back in the clubhouse. Stuart McCrae ERFC youth secretary would like to thank everyone who turned out on such a cold and wintry evening and especially the Portadown Panthers and Paddy and Stuart for their help and encouragement.

The evening was a great success and positive start to the programme. Stuart McCrae and all at ERFC would like to encourage anyone thinking of trying out this fun and healthy sport to come along to the training sessions which take place at Mullaghmeen on Friday nights at 7pm.

For further details contact Stuart on 07540121589 or stuartmccrae@yahoo.co.uk