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Players from the West Tigers will host a Come and Try clinic on February 21 at Community Oval in Moss Vale.
The clinic will be hosted in conjunction with NRL Game Development and will be held from 4pm to 5pm.
The clinic will allow young players to experience the game of rugby league ahead of the 2017 season.
As well as completing drills and skill workshops, players will also have the opportunity to meet and talk to the West Tigers.
The clinic will be free and all children, no matter what level of experience have been welcomed to attend.
The West Tigers merchandise van will also be at Community Oval.
There are three junior rugby league clubs that children, both boys and girls, can register with for the 2017 season.
The Mittagong Lions will field 14 junior teams, with players raging from ages five to 16 in the 2017 season.
The club also aim to field 13s and 16s girls league tag teams. Any girls wanting to play have been encouraged to sign up.
The club will still take registrations up until the commencement of the season.
Any players wishing to register can do so at any training session, which are held Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursday and Fridays at the Mittagong Sportsground from 4.30pm to 6pm.
Players can also contact the club to register or for more information at mittagongjuniors@gmail.com.
The Moss Vale Dragons will train every Thursday at Community Oval from 4.30pm.
Players wishing to register with the club can do so at any training session.
New and returning players can also register online at http://www.playnrl.com/register/.
Bowral Junior Rugby League Club has welcomed new and existing players, both boys and girls, to register for the 2017 season.