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BSI Rugby and Stavanger Rugbyklubb friendly tournament Print
Written by Kirsten Redmond   
Wednesday, 09 November 2011 17:30

The second leg of the BSI/SRK friendly series will be held at Stemmemyren in Bergen on Saturday 12 November.

After BSI travelled to Stavanger with two teams in August, Stavanger is now travelling for an away leg with a full team. Both clubs are using the friendly tournament as a way to introduce new players to rugby without the pressure of normal Norwegian competition, to increase game experience and to be social at the end of the season.

With end of season parties right around the corner, it might be the last chance for players to impress their coaches before awards, and we expect to see a high standard of rugby with a great atmosphere between the two teams.

As one of the larger women´s clubs in Norway, BSI will once again field two teams, creating a mini-tournament format against a Stavanger team who will be showing off their brand new kit!

Spectators are more than welcome!

Game schedule:

12.00 BSI RED- Stavanger
12.25 BSI BLACK- Stavanger
12.50 BSI RED- BSI BLACK
13.15 BSI RED- Stavanger
13.40 BSI BLACK- Stavanger
14.05 BSI BLACK- BSI RED

 

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