CADA St Aignan rolls up its sleeves for the RHC

CADA St Aignan rolls up its sleeves for the RHC

The Centre d’Accueil des Demandeurs d’Asiles de St Aignan (St Aignan Asylum Seekers Reception Centre) and the event organisers met last month when the film “Pour l’honneur” (For Honour) was shown in Montrichard for volunteers. The young...
Volunteers on the go

Volunteers on the go

15,000: that’s how many hours all the volunteers have already put in over the last 2 years to organise this 1st World Schools Rugby Tournament! A figure that illustrates the considerable investment made by parents, pensioners and former pupils.
L’Épicier de Thenay is in the game

L’Épicier de Thenay is in the game

A superb story is in the making with a local shopkeeper who represents the spirit of the event to perfection. Alain, a grocer in Thenay, a charming village near Pontlevoy, is providing his own financial support for the 1st World Schools Rugby Tournament. Alain...
The Centre-Val-de-Loire Region charters a special train

The Centre-Val-de-Loire Region charters a special train

On 8 September 2023, after the final whistle has sounded on the Pontlevoy pitches, train number 30602 bound for Paris-Austerlitz will leave Blois-Chambord station at 8.48 am. All 350 passengers on this private train will have taken part in the Rugby Heritage Cup...
The RHC collective artwork

The RHC collective artwork

To stimulate young people’s creativity, a collective piece of art will be created during the week of the tournament. Each participant will be able to decorate the 3 balls of the RHC logo on a 15cm*15cm panel. They will be free to express their emotions and share...