13th April 2017, 14:47 | sky_try
In another huge week for Sky Try, Super League stars, both past and present, have found time to get involved with the grassroots ahead of a big Easter weekend of action.
First up, players on the Hudersfield Giants 'Evolution Pathway' were joined by the Giants' first team squad on Monday.
Players on @Giantsrl Evolution Pathway were joined by the first team squad this afternoon. pic.twitter.com/A1u6ag1lV6
— Giants Community (@GiantsCT) 10 April 2017
The Leeds Rhinos Foundation's great work also continued, with the likes of Matt Parcell, Jack Ormondroyd, Adam Cuthbertson and Tom Briscoe giving back to kids across the region.
Top work from @RugbyLeeds this week supporting our community clubs through the @SkyTryRL programme with help from the Rhinos players #RLDP pic.twitter.com/PLd4FrdhZJ
— Leeds Rhinos (@leedsrhinos) 30 March 2017
Meanwhile, former Leeds star Chev Walker is getting stuck into his new role, within with Schools as part of the the Rhinos Foundation.
Tonight with the support of @chevwalker we worked with over 25 players at @BramleyRL recruiting 9 new players for their Under 8's team! 🏉🏆🦏 pic.twitter.com/cyWB81J3p0
— Rhinos Foundation (@RugbyLeeds) 30 March 2017
Sky Try is all about helping more children enjoy Rugby League nationwide. See more at rugby-league.com/skytry.
A few shots from our @SkyTryRL festival last week @SoccerKings3G pic.twitter.com/atgb6XOwen
— Hull FC Foundation (@FCComFoundation) 10 April 2017
Marker play, defence agility and mapping makes up this afternoons u13s Evolution Pathway skills carousel. pic.twitter.com/KHatcIQSQB
— Giants Community (@GiantsCT) 11 April 2017
Former Super League stars Eorl Crabtree and Feka Paleaaesina getting hands on!
Together we are growing the love and appreciation of Rugby League across the nation – growing the number of fans and viewers.
Away from Super League, Newcastle Thunder's amazing work in the north east continued as over 100 local children from eight different schools got a taste of Rugby League on the Kingston Park pitch at their latest Year 7 Gilrs Sky Try festival.
Our delivery of @SkyTryRL continues to engage across the region, with the latest instalment ending successfully. https://t.co/asObx8LbHW pic.twitter.com/780MmQSq4f
— Newcastle Thunder (@ThunderRugby) 11 April 2017
In London, Sky Try delivery continued with London Broncos' Community Manager John Keyes helping facilitate another great event with Newham Dockers under 9s.
Week 3 @SkyTryRL continues @DockersMinis . Another great turnout #rlfamily pic.twitter.com/UyQg9UJXYT
— John Keyes (@keyzee66) 8 April 2017
Finally, shout out to the Salford Red Devils Foundation - getting into the Easter spirit with George Griffin and Kriss Brining!
Great evening @CadisheadRhinos and @LangworthyReds giving Easter treats. Thanks to @SalfordDevils @georgegriffin4 and @KrissBrining. pic.twitter.com/RdhFEwDtKD
— SRD Foundation (@SRDFoundation) 12 April 2017