Canterbury League Club: Bulldozing barriers for junior rugby access

Bulldogs officials met with CBDJRL Club representatives on Thursday evening to discuss the grant.

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs together with Canterbury League Club are pleased to announce a new registration grant subsidy that will help increase the number of children playing rugby league in 2024 and beyond.

The grant seeks to eliminate barriers for kids to participate in grassroots rugby league in the local area, potentially unlocking the joys of rugby league for thousands of new participants in 2024 and helping young families access and engage in community sports, fostering inclusivity and enhancing the well-being of the local communities.

The approved subsidy grant as fully funded by Canterbury League Club, is set to generously cover registration fees offering up to $100 per child, for children who meet the age criteria ranging from Under 5s to Under 13s within the Canterbury-Bankstown Junior Rugby League district.

The initiative aims to invigorate participation in the sport locally and make it accessible to families like never before.

This is a significant and exciting development for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and Canterbury League Club as they continue to grow and support the local rugby league community.

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