YOUNGSTERS from Camp Hill RFC took part in the Defender Rising Stars Cup hosted by Gloucester Rugby.
The club’s under-11 and under-12 players took to the pitch at the home of Cheltenham Tigers.
Some 23 clubs took part in the competition with the focus on development and participation rather than match results.
Teams were judged on rugby’s core values – teamwork, respect, enjoyment and discipline.
The annual under-11 and under-12s festival marks one of a series of national events hosted by PREM Rugby.
Camp Hill under-11 player, Matty Pensom said: “It was fun. After lunch, the way the teams are set up made the games really fair so we had some competitive games.”
Camp Hill coach, Niall Brennan added: “We had a fantastic day. We got lucky with the first bit of sunshine this year.
“The lads played some brilliant rugby and we came against some tough competition.
“The venue was great and the referee and organisation was all top-notch. Ten out of ten.”
Gloucester player, Cam Jordan said: “What a great day of rugby at the Gloucester Defender Rising Stars Cup.
“It was impressive to see so many young players display impressive skill and passion for the game, working together as team and showing respect for the officials and the competition.
“Despite being at the start of their rugby journeys to see so many kids displaying the values of our game will only benefit the future of our sport.
“Competitions such as this help young players grow and develop further into the next generation of players.”
Since the first Defender Rising Stars Festival in 2008, more than 125,000 children have taken part, with some going on to play professionally for PREM Rugby clubs.
