{"id":52597,"date":"2013-08-22T14:22:31","date_gmt":"2013-08-22T13:22:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/?p=52597"},"modified":"2013-08-22T14:23:24","modified_gmt":"2013-08-22T13:23:24","slug":"carrickfergus-ladies-rugby-beat-wpfg-combined-canada-usa-welcome-killgarry-ladies-gac-tom-simms-memorial-park-last-saturday-supporting-peace-reconciliation-in-ni","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/carrickfergus-ladies-rugby-beat-wpfg-combined-canada-usa-welcome-killgarry-ladies-gac-tom-simms-memorial-park-last-saturday-supporting-peace-reconciliation-in-ni\/","title":{"rendered":"Carrickfergus Ladies Rugby Beat WPFG Combined Canada \/ USA &#038; Welcome Killgarry Ladies GAC @ Tom Simms Memorial Park Last Saturday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Supporting Peace &#038; Reconciliation in NI"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Carrickfergus Ladies Rugby Team welcomed Killygarry Ladies to Tom Simms Memorial Park last Saturday, as part of a Peace III cross community project.<br \/>\nTwenty of the Killygarry Ladies Gaelic football team made the day-long trip to Carrick where they took part in a diversity workshop alongside the rugby<br \/>\nladies. After lunch, both teams were on the pitch to be put through their paces by the Carrick coaching staff. Following a circuits session, where the<br \/>\nrugby ladies showed off their strength and the Gaelic ladies their speed, the teams retired to the clubhouse for dinner and some well deserved<br \/>\nrelaxation! Carrick captain Sabrina Higgins said &#8220;it&#8217;s great to have the girls up here to mix with us and experience our facilities, after our visit<br \/>\nto them in April. We&#8217;ve learned a lot about Gaelic football and the differences and similarities between our sports. It&#8217;s a sport we wouldn&#8217;t<br \/>\nreally have come into contact with and we&#8217;ve learned things which will benefit us individually and as a team&#8221;.<br \/>\nThe Carrick team had travelled to Cavan in April as part of a Peace III funded project to take part in a weekend of activities with the Killygarry<br \/>\nteam, including a gaelic football training session, archery, climbing and a low ropes course. Killygarry captain Roisin Lee said &#8220;we are delighted to be<br \/>\npart of the programme as we wouldn&#8217;t get to do anything like this otherwise. We&#8217;ve really enjoyed meeting the rugby girls and training with them and have realised that we can all incorporate aspects of the other&#8217;s training to improve our performance&#8221;.<br \/>\nThe Peace III programme is a distinctive programme part-funded by the European Union and aims to reinforce progress towards a peaceful and stable<br \/>\nsociety and promote reconciliation by assisting operations and projects which help to reconcile communities and contribute towards a shared society<br \/>\nfor everyone.<br \/>\nCarrick ladies are now looking forward to another competitive season, following last seasons victory in the NM Sports Performance league and an<br \/>\nimpressive Rejenerate Sports Massage cup run, suffering defeat only in the semi-final. The team have been busy on and off the pitch, playing friendly<br \/>\nmatches against the WPFG USA and Canadian teams recently to warm up for the upcoming season. They played two short matches against Canada and a combined<br \/>\nUSA and Canada side, with a 10-0 loss and a 29-0 win respectively.  Carrick are also currently making plans to support a local charity during the coming<br \/>\nseason.<br \/>\nForwards coach Alan Waide said &#8220;off-season activities and friendly matches keep the team together during the summer and help strengthen the team bond,<br \/>\nwhich is then reflected on the pitch. Last season is a perfect example of how well the team have bonded, we had a number of new players who had never<br \/>\nplayed rugby before and we ended up winning our league. Training  with and playing against other teams allows us to explore training methods we may not<br \/>\nhave considered otherwise and incorporate this into our game to give us the edge&#8221;. Carrick ladies welcome players of all fitness levels and abilities, training is Tuesday nights from 7pm. More information can be found on<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/CarrickladiesRFC?fref=ts\">Facebook\/CarrickladiesRFC<\/a> or <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/CarrickLadiesXV\">@CarrickLadiesXV<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Carrickfergus Ladies Rugby Team welcomed Killygarry Ladies to Tom Simms Memorial Park last Saturday, as part of a Peace III cross community project. Twenty of the Killygarry Ladies Gaelic football team made the day-long trip to Carrick where they took part in a diversity workshop alongside the rugby ladies. 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