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Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents’ Picnic at Hove Rugby Club this Sunday!

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Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents Rugby Club (BHSS), the gay and inclusive rugby club based in Brighton & Hove, would like to invite you to their NatWest RugbyForce supported Sea Serpent Picnic at Hove Rugby Club on Sunday, September 6 from 2pm.If you come in a group of five-10 people, Sea Serpents can offer you the experience of a light game of touch rugby, which is an approved plan of returning to rugby by the Rugby Football Union and Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.This is a gender-neutral game so it doesn’t matter how you identify, and you’ll have the chance to hear more about the team from the committee, players and members.

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