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Skegness Testimonials 10 2017 Club Roll Call 12 Get Ready How to Book, Festival Info, T&C’S 13 Club Registration Form for the 14 Kallum Watkins THE UK’S BIGGEST RUGBY LEAGUE FESTIVAL GET READY FOR THE CONTENTS 4 INTRODUCTION 6 CELEBRITY PRESENTATIONS 8 VENUE: BUTLIN’S SKEGNESS CHALLENGE! 10 TESTIMONIALS WITH 150 TEAMS AND 6,000 PEOPLE PARTICIPATING, THE RHINOS CHALLENGE IS 12 2017 CLUB ROLL CALL THE BIGGEST YOUTH RUGBY LEAGUE FESTIVAL 13 HOW TO BOOK, FESTIVAL INFO, T&C’S IN THE UK... AND POSSIBLY THE WORLD! 14 CLUB REGISTRATION FORM JOIN US FOR THE ULTIMATE CHALLENGE – THERE’S NOWHERE BETTER TO TAKE YOUR TEAM ON TOUR! T 01664 566360 E [email protected] W www.rhinoschallenge.co.uk Search Rhinos Challenge 3 THEGREATEST WEEKENDIN RUGBY LEAGUE The Rhinos Challenge is a professionally organised With 150 teams and 6,000 Rugby League festival, that brings U7 - U15 teams people participating, the Rhinos together for a fantastic weekend of rugby and fun. Challenge is the biggest youth The festival is organised by Leeds Rhinos & ESF Events. Rugby League festival in the UK. Every aspect of the game, its safety and ethos, will be upheld to the highest standards and the festival will There’s nowhere better to take be organised in accordance with the guidelines and your team on tour! regulations of the RFL. All teams are involved in an exciting two day festival, If you’re looking to make 2018 a season to remember, playing matches against teams from different areas of then look no further. Supported by Leeds Rhinos and the country, on both the Saturday and Sunday. Following staged at Butlin’s award winning resort in Skegness, the the final matches on the Sunday, our spectacular Rhinos Challenge offers a unique touring experience for celebrity presentation ceremony takes place in front of youth Rugby League teams of all abilities. a packed auditorium. With dramatic sound and lighting effects, celebrity guests and awards for every player, it’s Following a record breaking year in 2017, with more a night to remember for everyone involved. teams than ever joining us at the Rhinos Challenge in Skegness, it’s set to be another fantastic year in 2018. All teams are accommodated at Butlin’s in Skegness, To cope with the huge demand, we’ve booked the whole Lincolnshire - it’s a fantastic base for an action resort at Butlin’s Skegness in May 2018 exclusively to packed tour. Butlin’s is safe and secure, offers quality stage the festival. accommodation, and has a fantastic range of facilities to keep your party entertained throughout the weekend. So, if you’re looking to make 2018 a season your players and parents will never forget, join us at the Rhinos Challenge – the greatest weekend in youth Rugby League! ESF SCORE CENTRE 2018 FESTIVAL DETAILS Your players will feel like they’re in the VENUE: BUTLIN’S SKEGNESS DATES: 11-14 MAY 2018 Super League, with live results and AGE SECTIONS: U7/U8/U9/U10/U11/U12/U13/U14/U15 table updates on the ESF Score Centre. Visit www.esfscorecentre.co.uk and you can view full results from the 2017 Rhinos Challenge. Search Rhinos Challenge 4 T 01664 566360 E [email protected] W www.rhinoschallenge.co.uk SPECTACULAR CELEBRITY PRESENTATIONS With dramatic sound and lighting effects, our spectacular presentation ceremonies are a tour highlight for many teams. It’s a proud moment for the parents as each team gets their moment of glory on stage in front of a packed auditorium. From current Rhinos superstars, to legends of the game, every player gets to meet our celebrity guests at the Rhinos Challenge presentation ceremony. Kallum Watkins, Ryan Hall, Danny McGuire, Carl Ablett, Josh Walters, Chev Walker, Josh Jordan-Roberts, Liam Sutcliffe, Ash Handley, Jordan Rob Burrow & Keith Senior Carl Ablett & Ryan Hall Jordan Lilley & Danny McGuire Lilley, Ashton Golding, Tom Briscoe, Jamie Jones-Buchanan, Rob Burrow, Keith Senior, Stevie Ward and Ronnie the Rhino have all made special guest appearances in recent years. All players receive a quality medal as a memento of the Rhinos Challenge. In addition, there are superb awards on offer, including the Rhinos Challenge Man of Steel award, Fair Play awards, along with Champions trophies for the older age sections. Our spectacular presentations are the perfect way to close the festival and will be a night to remember for all players and their families. Jamie Jones-Buchanan & Tom Briscoe Josh Walters, Kallum Watkins, Josh Jordan-Roberts, Chev Walker & Ronnie! Search Rhinos Challenge T 01664 566360 E [email protected] W www.rhinoschallenge.co.uk 7 THEULTIMATE SKEGNESS TOUR Seaside apartments 2018 ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS & PRICES AT BUTLIN’S 2018 FESTIVAL DETAILS SKEGNESS: 11–14 MAY 2018 AGE SECTIONS FORMAT 2017 was an incredible year for the Rhinos Butlin’s resort has a huge variety of sports and Your party are assured of a comfortable stay in U7 5-a-side Challenge in Skegness. 6000 people made the leisure facilities, superb evening entertainment a choice of Standard, Silver or Gold grades of annual pilgrimage to the festival and the feedback venues, quality accommodation and great places accommodation. Butlin’s new Seaside Apartments U8 6-a-side from the teams couldn’t have been better! On to eat and drink. are a great option for teams who like to be close U9 9-a-side the back of this success, 2018 is set to be better to the action in the Skyline Pavilion, whilst the U10 9-a-side than ever. 150 teams will join us from all over the Splash Waterworld, complete with rapids, new Fairground Apartments enjoy being close to country, making it the biggest rugby league festival flumes and children’s pool is a fantastic place all the fun of the fair. Butlin’s half board dining Room Standard Room Silver Apartment Standard Apartment Silver Style New Apartment Silver Gold Apartment Apartment Fairground Seaside Apartment U11 9-a-side for your kids to cool off and have some fun... in the UK. options always prove to be extremely popular with 2 Berth U12 9-a-side parents will love it too. Then there’s the exciting our teams. There’s a wide selection of choices ✓ ✓ U13 9-a-side One of the key reasons why so many teams join rides at the Funfair, Quasar Elite, Go Karts, available and you can go back for seconds and 3 Berth ✓ us each year is the superb touring facilities and Adventure Golf, High Ropes with ‘Free Fall’ and thirds – perfect for hungry young rugby players! U14 9-a-side activities available at Butlin’s Skegness. The much, much more… There’s even a Spa for all 4 Berth ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ The meal times are scheduled so they don’t clash U15 9-a-side Rhinos Challenge and Butlin’s are the perfect the mums on tour! with your fixtures and you’ll save 20% by booking 5 Berth ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ combination for an action packed tour and a in advance compared to the on Resort cost. fantastic weekend of rugby and fun. When the evening comes round, Hotshots has 6 Berth ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Ten Pin Bowling, Arcade Games and American Demand is expected to be greater than ever in 7 Berth ✓ TEAM ENTRY FEES Coaches and Club Officials are often quick to Pool, or you can catch a box office hit at the 2018. With our loyal following of clubs lined up point out that the team bonding that goes on Cinema. There’s also a fantastic range of to return and many new clubs set to join us, 11 - 14 May 2018 £85 £95 £99 £109 £114 £119 £119 £125 There are no team entry fees to the away from the pitches at Butlin’s, is as valuable, entertainment on offer at the two premier show it’s gearing up to be another fantastic year at Prices are per person (£ Inc VAT) for 3 nights accommodation and include Butlin’s entertainment pass and ESF Wristbands. If Rhinos Challenge. All costs associated if not more so, than the experience the team venues, Centre Stage and Reds, where your the Rhinos Challenge in Skegness. To reserve members of your party book alternative accommodation, which is not through ESF Events, the team will not be permitted to with the festival are included in the gains on the pitch. Being away on tour together families will enjoy the amazing entertainment a place for your team, call ESF Events today participate in the Rhinos Challenge. accommodation charges. can really bring the whole group closer together that Butlin’s has to offer, at no extra cost, on 01664 566360. as a team and as a club. including some of the UK’s most talented DINING PLANS performers, tribute acts, live bands and more. Infant 0-1yrs Toddler 2-5yrs Child 6-14yrs Adult +15yrs IMPORTANT: Accommodation for your whole Food Court Dining Plan FREE £15.45 £31.50 £59.85 party, including players, families, coaches and supporters, must be booked through ESF Premium Dining Plan FREE £20.85 £40.50 £80.85 Events. If members of your party book alternative Half Board Dining Plan prices are per person for the weekend and include evening meal on Friday, breakfast and evening accommodation, which is not through ESF Events, meal on Saturday and Sunday, and breakfast on Monday. Meal times are scheduled so they don’t clash with your fixtures and the team will not be permitted to participate in T 01664 566360 E [email protected] W www.rhinoschallenge.co.uk 8 you’ll save 20% by booking in advance compared to the on Resort cost. the Rhinos Challenge. Please refer to T&C’s and unoccupied bed info on p13.
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