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Allen Park Viva Touch 7s Centre

Locality: Swanbourne, Western Australia



Address: Odern Crescent 6010 Swanbourne, Western Australia, WA, Australia

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23.01.2022 A great turn out last night at our first Come & Try, and some silky skills on show too. Make sure you come down next Wednesday 20 September for more of the same.



18.01.2022 #2 Come & Try is on tonight, from 5.30pm. See you there.

18.01.2022 Some classy Viva Touch 7s skills being shown at the Associates Junior windup yesterday at Allen Park Viva Touch 7s Centre.

15.01.2022 Looking forward to talking rugby with ex-Soaks players at Old Boys luncheon tomorrow before the 2nd Bledisloe Test match. Let's see if we can get some of these old timers playing Viva Touch 7s.



13.01.2022 A great way to spend a bit of time on Father's Day this Sunday and get some early exposure to Viva Touch 7s. PS - no need to register.

11.01.2022 We're in the press! Congrats to Darcy Donovan for Best Junior Club Man. http://www.communitynews.com.au//associates-rugby-club-la/

11.01.2022 We've got our very own page on the Associates RUFC website. Thanks Will! http://www.associatesrufc.com.au/viva-7s/



11.01.2022 Viva Touch 7s is coming to Allen Park this Spring. It'll be run on Wednesday evenings, starting at 5pm for the kids and 6.30pm for the adults. Everyone's welcome - young and old, boys and girls. This is a great way to get some activity into the day in a fun and social setting.

10.01.2022 First 'Come & Try' session is on tonight at Allen Park, starting at 5.30pm. Great weather for a runaround. See you there!

09.01.2022 Some questions about the game ... What is Viva Touch 7s? Think Touch Rugby, but with more flow. For instance, if you're touched, you've got 2 seconds or 2 steps to pass. You can kick at any time too.... How long is a game? 7 minute halves, with a minute or so turnaround. How many per team? 7 on the field at any one time, as many reserves as you like. Who can play? Anyone. Boys, girls, kids, youth, fading youth, middle-aged, elder statesmen ... you get the idea. Who makes up the teams? You do. Grab a bunch of friends, make up a name and register. You can be a mix of ages, sexes and ability. Whatever works for you.

09.01.2022 Got a question? Go here: http://www.associatesrufc.com.au/viva-7s/ Want to speak to someone? Bill Bowyer [email protected]; 0419 622 267

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