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BC rugby hosts ID camp at UBC

B.C. Rugby is holding a pair of identification sessions open to all under-14-to-20 female and u-14-to-19 male players aspiring to make the provincial age-grade Fifteens squads. This summer, B.C.
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BC Rugby is hosting an ID camp this Sunday at UBC for under-14 to -20 females and u14 to u19 males.

B.C. Rugby is holding a pair of identification sessions open to all under-14-to-20 female and u-14-to-19 male players aspiring to make the provincial age-grade Fifteens squads.
This summer, B.C. teams will compete for Canadian age-grade titles at the National Rugby Festival, as well as the u-19/u-20 Canadian Rugby championships.
The initial identification sessions -- April 9 in Victoria and April 10 in Vancouver -- provide players with an opportunity to display their talents in a controlled, skills-focused environment, led by B.C. Rugby team coaches.
As a new addition to the camps, a baseline concussion testing and PrivIT injury tracking software will be introduced, with every player being subscribed and monitored. Players and parents are invited to attend the information presentations.
The cost to attend the UBC-hosted April 10 session is $20.
Following provincial high school and regional championships, squads of 40 will be invited to B.C. Rugby selection camps, with 24-player teams being announced in July.
To register or for more information, visit www.bcrugby.com.