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The Uk's Biggest Rugby League Festival THE UK’S BIGGEST RUGBY LEAGUE FESTIVAL TOM CROFT CONTENTS ABOUT US 4 CELEBRITY PRESENTATIONS 6 VENUE: BUTLIN’S SKEGNESS 8 TESTIMONIALS 10 HOW TO BOOK, EVENT INFO, T&C’s 12 CLUB REGISTRATION FORM 13 2019 CLUB ROLL CALL 15 GET READY FOR THE 2020 FESTIVALS SKEGNESS, LINCOLNSHIRE SKEGNESS, LINCOLNSHIRE CHALLENGE MAY SEPT U7 - U14 TEAMS U6 - U14 TEAMS U12 & U14 GIRLS TEAMS U12 & U14 GIRLS TEAMS Search Rhinos Challenge T 01664 566360 E [email protected] W www.rhinoschallenge.co.uk 3 THE ULTIMATE TOUR WITH 350 TEAMS AND 12,000 PEOPLE PARTICIPATING, THE RHINOS CHALLENGE IS THE UK’S BIGGEST RUGBY LEAGUE FESTIVAL - THERE’S NOWHERE BETTER TO TAKE YOUR CLUB ON TOUR Following a fantastic year in 2019, with All teams are involved in an exciting two more teams than ever before joining us on day festival over Saturday and Sunday, tour, we’re delighted to be expanding the typically playing 6 or 7 games over the Rhinos Challenge in 2020 to allow even weekend. Following the final matches more teams to join us! on the Sunday, our spectacular celebrity presentation ceremonies take place at In addition to our annual festival in Butlin’s in front of a packed auditorium. Skegness on 15 - 18 May 2020, we will be With dramatic sound and lighting effects, completely taking over Butlin’s Skegness celebrity guests and awards for every again on 4 - 7 September 2020! player, it’s an occasion to remember for everyone involved. The Rhinos Challenge is a professionally organised touring rugby league festival, Touring teams are accommodated at that brings U6 - U14 teams and U12 & U14 Butlin’s award winning resort in Skegness, girls teams from all over the UK together Lincolnshire. Butlin’s is the perfect for a fantastic weekend of rugby league base for an action packed tour. The and fun. resort is safe and secure, offers quality accommodation and dining options, and The festival is staged by Leeds Rhinos has a fantastic range of facilities to keep and ESF Events. Every aspect of the DOWNLOAD THE your touring party entertained throughout game, its safety and ethos, will be upheld the weekend. to the highest standards. The festivals OFFICIAL APP are organised in accordance with RFL So, if you’re looking to make 2020 a year The Rhinos Challenge App is packed with features. Fixtures, guidelines, whilst promoting the values to remember for your players, parents and of the game we all love. schedules and festival info go live 7-10 days before the festival. coaching team, look no further – join us at Search ‘Rhinos Challenge’ in your App store. the Rhinos Challenge and make this season one you’ll never forget! 4 T 01664 566360 E [email protected] W www.rhinoschallenge.co.uk SPECTACULAR CELEBRITY PRESENTATIONS KALLUM WATKINS CARL ABLETT With dramatic sound and From current players, to legends of the game, every player gets to meet a celebrity guest at the Rhinos JAMIE JONES-BUCHANAN lighting effects, our spectacular Challenge presentation ceremony. presentation ceremonies are a All players receive a quality medal as a memento of the RYAN HALL tour highlight for many teams. Rhinos Challenge. In addition, there are superb team awards, along with the prestigious Rhinos Challenge JIMMY KIENHORST It’s a proud moment for everyone Boy & Girl of Steel awards and Magic Moment awards, which are presented in each age section. involved as each team gets their JOSH JORDAN-ROBERTS moment of glory on stage in Our celebrity presentations are the perfect way to close the festival and are an occasion to remember for CHEV WALKER front of a packed auditorium. everyone involved. JOSH WALTERS BRETT FERRES JOEL MOON DANNY MCGUIRE LIAM SUTCLIFFE TOM BRISCOE BRAD SINGLETON ROB BURROW KEITH SENIOR STEVIE WARD MIKOLAJ OLEDZKI 6 T 01664 566360 E [email protected] W www.rhinoschallenge.co.uk SKEGNESS, LINCOLNSHIRE Following a fantastic sell-out year in 2019, we’re Your party are assured of a comfortable stay in a NEW FOR 2020! delighted to be expanding the Rhinos Challenge choice of accommodation including Fairground in 2020 to allow even more teams to join us on and Seaside Apartments which are beautifully We’re delighted to be tour. It’s not hard to see why so many teams are decorated modern family apartments. queuing up to join us at the Rhinos Challenge in taking over the whole Skegness each year. On top of being one of the Butlin’s Dining Plans always prove to be most prestigious rugby league festivals in the extremely popular with our teams. There’s a resort at Butlin’s Skegness UK, Butlin’s Skegness is without doubt one of the wide selection of choices available and you can very best holiday resorts around. It’s the perfect go back for seconds as many times as you like twice in 2020 to stage the combination for the ultimate weekend of rugby – perfect for hungry young rugby players! The and fun! dining times are scheduled so they don’t clash Rhinos Challenge! This with your fixtures and you’ll save 20% by booking Butlin’s resort has a huge variety of sports in advance compared to the on-resort price. will allow up to 350 teams and leisure facilities, exciting rides at the There’s also the Firehouse Grill, Ludo’s Italian, Fairground, superb entertainment venues, Rock & Sole fish and chips, Beachcomber Inn and to take part in the festival, quality accommodation and great places to eat Pub & Kitchen all on resort. and drink. making it the biggest Our celebrity presentations are a sight to behold. rugby league festival The amazing Splash Waterworld is packed Kallum Watkins, Carl Ablett, Jamie Jones- with flumes, rides and slides, it’s always a firm Buchanan, Ryan Hall, Jimmy Kienhorst, Josh in the UK! favourite for the kids and adults alike. There’s Jordan-Roberts, Chev Walker, Josh Walters, Brett also a variety of live shows, tribute acts, live Ferres, Joel Moon, Danny McGuire, Liam Sutcliffe, bands and discos, so your team will enjoy some Tom Briscoe, Brad Singleton, Rob Burrow, Keith amazing family entertainment, at no extra cost! Senior, Stevie Ward and Ronnie the Rhino have all made special guest appearances in recent years, If you’re looking for extra thrills, you can pay it really is a fantastic way to close the festival. a small extra charge for activities like the High Ropes, with the excitement of the ‘leap of faith’, Climbing Wall, Go Karts, Quasar, Adventure Golf, PLEASE NOTE: The 2019 festival sold out in record Ten Pin Bowling or catch a box office hit at Butlin’s time. Early registration is recommended. Call ESF Cinema. There’s even a Spa to help relax and on 01664 566360 to reserve your team place. rejuvenate after all the excitement. ACCOMMODATION PRICES (PER PERSON) 2020 TOURNAMENT DETAILS Dates: Fri 15 – Mon 18 May (Rugby played Sat & Sun) Age Groups: U7: 5-a-side U8: 6-a-side Standard Room Standard Room Silver Apartment Standard Apartment Silver Apt. Style Silver New Gold Apartment Apartment Fairground Seaside Apartment U9: 7-a-side U10 - U14: 9-a-side 2 Berth ✓ ✓ U12 & U14 Girls: 9-a-side 3 Berth ✓ 4 Berth ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Dates: Fri 4 – Mon 7 Sept (Rugby played Sat & Sun) 5 Berth ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 6 Berth Age Groups: U6 (Registered as a U6 player): 5-a-side ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ U7: 5-a-side 7 Berth ✓ U8: 6-a-side 15 - 18 May £95 £105 £109 £119 £125 £129 £129 £135 U9: 7-a-side U10 - U14: 9-a-side 4 - 7 Sept £99 £109 £115 £125 £129 £135 £135 £139 U12 & U14 Girls: 9-a-side GOLD APARTMENTS TEAM ENTRY FEES There are no team entry fees to the Rhinos Challenge. DINING PLANS Infant 0-1yrs Toddler 2-5yrs Child 6-14yrs Adult +15yrs All costs associated with the festival are included in the accommodation charges. It is therefore a condition of Food Court FREE £15.75 £31.50 £62.25 entry to the festival that all members of your touring party (players, family members, coaches etc.) book Premium Restaurants FREE £20.85 £41.85 £83.25 accommodation through ESF Events. IMPORTANT: Accommodation for your whole touring party, including players, families, coaches and supporters, must be booked through ESF Events. If members of your party book alternative accommodation, which is not through ESF Events, the team will not be permitted to participate in the festival. Please refer to T&C’s and unoccupied bed information on page 12. Accommodation prices are per person (£ Inc VAT) for 3 nights accommodation and include ESF Wristbands and Butlin’s entertainment passes. Balconies, Patios and Sea Views may be available as an optional extra for an additional charge of £5 per person in some grades of accommodation. Additional grades of accommodation may be available. Half Board Dining Plan prices are per person for the weekend and include evening meal on Friday, breakfast and evening meal on Saturday and Sunday, and breakfast on Monday. The meal times are scheduled so they don’t clash with your fixtures and you’ll save 20% by booking in advance compared to the on Resort cost. T 01664 566360 E [email protected] W www.rhinoschallenge.co.uk 9 SEASIDE APARTMENT Deborah Richardson BoomBoom @RhinosChallenge Sean Dawson @RhinosChallenge TESTIMONIALS May 21 May 20 May 20 Portico Vine Panthers u10s Gold(2019) @RhinosChallenge Ashton Sims @RhinosChallenge May 21 May 19 Thank you to @LoisForsell for taking the time Proud little man taking his @RhinosChallenge This is why Rugby is the best sport in the to chat to my daughter at @RhinosChallenge medal into school today.
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