31/05/2026
Before becoming a parent, you imagine taking your child to activities.
You picture them happily getting dressed, skipping through the door and eagerly joining in.
Then you actually become a parent.
Now you're negotiating with a tiny terrorist over socks.
Someone is crying because their banana broke.
Someone else has forgotten how legs work.
And somehow you're already late.
If this sounds familiar, you're exactly the sort of family we love seeing at didi rugby.
The truth is, children don't arrive at sessions as perfectly behaved little athletes. They arrive tired, excited, grumpy, energetic, shy, hungry or occasionally all six at once.
One week they're charging around like future rugby stars.
The next they're attached to your leg and showing no interest in joining in.
That's okay.
Because what we see week after week is that confidence grows. Friendships form. Children learn new skills. They become braver, more independent and more willing to have a go.
Not overnight.
But little by little.
And honestly, those moments when a child does something they couldn't do a few weeks ago are far more exciting than any rugby skill.
So if you've ever worried that your child is too shy, too energetic, too distracted or too unpredictable for a class...
Trust us.
Those are usually the children who surprise us the most.
Why not come and give didi rugby a try?
You might be surprised too.
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