Rugby team sports fresh look with UKSE grant
A rugby team is sporting a fresh look after securing funding for new kit.
The 20-strong Hartlepool Rovers under-18 squad received £950 from UKSE’s Community Support Fund, allowing them to purchase new tracksuits in their red, black and white colours.
The team currently sits fourth in the Northern Colts League.
Coach Kevin Dunn said: “Our team is doing exceptionally well but, sadly, the kit we had wasn’t doing so well and looked distinctly washed and worn.
“Everyone is so grateful to UKSE for this support, and it really has given the lads a boost.
“At this age they grow fast, and keeping up with the cost of kit can be challenging.
“Everyone wants the team to look smart, especially when we go to away games.
“The kit helps establish a club identity and a sense of belonging, and this funding means young athletes can remain involved at an important time in their lives.”
UKSE, a Tata Steel subsidiary, has provided £1.2 million in support to community projects across the North.
Sarah Thorpe, UKSE’s regional manager, added: “The enthusiasm and enjoyment is so obvious when you watch the team.
“We are delighted to have been able to help them feel and look the part.”
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