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19 Jul 2024

LDSL stars ready for York and Salford festivals

LDSL stars ready for York and Salford festivals

The Community Integrated Care Learning Disability Super League (LDSL) returns to action this weekend (Saturday 20 July) and next (Saturday 27 July) with two regional playing festivals hosted by York RLFC Foundation and Salford Red Devils Foundation respectively.

With over 400 players expected to turn out from across an impressive 19 clubs, this marks the penultimate playing festival before the programme’s key role at Magic Weekend, where LDSL exhibition games will be played on both days, taking place at half time of Wigan Warriors vs St Helens on Saturday 17 August, and half time of Catalans Dragons vs Hull KR on Sunday 18 August.

LDSL festivals are a special showcase of the pioneering programme that is leading the way in learning disability sport – providing a welcoming playing experience for clubs across their respective regions to come together, catch up with friends and celebrate their successes.

Organised by the RFL in association with Community Integrated Care, one of the UK’s most successful social care charities and title sponsor of the programme, this adapted, non-competitive version of rugby league enables players to represent the clubs that they love on the biggest stages, tackle exclusion and also enable independence of participants off the field.

Providing significant investment, resources, specialist training and skills, Community Integrated Care and Rugby Football League shared vision of using the power of Rugby League to change lives, this specially designed programme has since engaged over 400 players within the sport.

Lewis Webster, Sports Inclusion Communications Manager at Community Integrated Care said: 

“After starring at Anfield and St James’s Park in recent years, the players are really looking forward to making their debut at Elland Road in Leeds – and these festivals hosted by Salford Red Devils Foundation and York RLFC Foundation ahead of Magic are sure to ramp up this excitement!

“Best of luck to all the participants and coaches ahead these two showcase events in the rugby league calendar. Enjoy it and look out for one another!”

RFL National Inclusion Manager, Chris Godfrey, added: 

“Learning Disability Rugby League is a truly inspirational version of the game, and our thanks go to Community Integrated Care and the York and Salford foundations for people to enjoy playing Rugby League.”

 

Timings and Venues

With free entry and parking on site for both festivals, the rugby league community are encouraged to attend and show their support.

 

York RLFC Foundation

Date: Saturday 20 July, 2024

Timing: 11am start

Venue: York St John, Haxby Road, York, Y031 8TA

 

Salford Red Devils Foundation

Date: Saturday 27 July, 2024

Timing: 11am start

Venue: Salford Community Stadium, Stadium Way, Salford, Greater, Manchester, M30 7EY

Parking can be pre-booked here.

 

The 19 clubs involved in the 2024 Community Integrated Care Learning Disability Super League season are: Barrow Raiders, Bradford Bulls, Castleford Tigers, Featherstone Rovers, Halifax Panthers, Hull FC, Hull KR, Leeds Rhinos, Leigh Leopards, Newcastle Thunder, Rochdale Hornets, Salford Red Devils, Sheffield Eagles, St Helens, Wakefield Trinity, Warrington Wolves, Widnes Vikings, Wigan Warriors, York Knights.

For anyone interested in joining their local side, please click here to find out more.