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Aug 2021
A group of rugby league players struggling to establish the sport in the Harrogate district are taking on a fundraising challenge next month to raise money for their club.
Harrogate Fire Ants has had a short but turbulent existence. Founded last year, it first found it difficult to train because of covid and then at the beginning of this year the club had to rebuild from scratch after a change in personnel at the helm.
The team only had eight players for its first match in June but its fortunes picked up after Laura Symmonds, whose husband Tommy O'Sullivan plays for the Fire Ants, took charge and recruited new players.
The season has now ended and preparations for 2022 have begun. Weekly training takes place at Harrogate Railway FC in Starbeck, where the club is based, and there is also a weekly fun rugby-style fitness camp on the Stray for men and women of all abilities. Newcomers are welcome.
Some Fire Ants players are planning to complete the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge on September 12 to raise funds for the club.
You can support the Fire Ants' Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge here.
Money raised from the challenge will also go towards Harrogate Hospital and Community Charity.
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