Raynville Primary versus Bramley Walking Wanderers

Who wouldn’t want another report back about our second tournament of intergenerational walking football? (If you have not read about our first intergenerational walking football tournament, you can check out our blog post with all the details here!) 

On Friday 11th March, at 10AM we were down at our constituted walking football teams pitch in Bramley playing games of walking football with the kids of Raynville primary school. 

After the pitch was cleared and marked out, and the goals were up – we were set ready to go! 

Spot councillor Kevin who joined us for the whole tournament!

Tony (YBYs director and upcoming walking football coach of the year!) kicked everyone off competitively with a fun warmup f.t. head, shoulders, knees, and toes.

You may have guessed who won… but if you haven’t the winner was younger than 11! 

Everyone then split into 4 teams and the games commenced.

Coaching tips from Tony!

All the teams gave each other a run for their money, but the children of Raynville primary were an undefeated squad (between you and I this might have been down to a bias ref!).

However, Joy from BWWs was a scoring force keeping the kids on their toes.

It was inspiring to see so many girls down with us to play walking football. We hope this engagement of girls will be something we continue to see in our upcoming sports and activities.

After the tournament ended, everyone left with a smile on their face and an even bigger belly after the kids were gifted with a healthy* goodie bag kindly provided by Val, the teams secretary. 

Christmas comes earlier than ever!

Now if you are a parent or guardian of any of the children that played in the games of walking football you may not have left with a smile on your face after seeing the kids PE kits and brand-new trainers covered in mud!

Please don’t invoice us for any kit replacements we are not taking any responsibility! 

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I’m sure this is not the last of our intergenerational series of walking football so make sure you are keeping up to date with our social media posts. 

If you are an institution working with children who would benefit from getting active and social with people from different generations, contact us!

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