NE Bulls WRC are one of two wheelchair rugby clubs based in the north east of England and we welcome anyone with a physical disabillity or impairment to our club. Wheelchair Rugby is a wheelchair based sport for people with a physical disabilty or impairment. It is a growing sport which is developing every year as more and more people become asociated with it. The North East Bulls WRC were founded
in 2002 by a group of people with spinal injuries, the club was orginally the Newcastle Bulls but later adopted the North-East Bulls as players were joining from further affield. The club briefly joined forces with a local Rugby Union club and became the Darlington Mowden Park Bulls, but have now returned to being known as the North East Bulls WRC after the decision was made to become a charitable association. The club is now looking to grow and expand its membership base, so get in touch if you wish to join us. The rules of Wheelchair Rugby can be confusing, it is a mix of many sports which creates a brutal game where full contact between chairs is permitted, but physical contact between players is not. Some hits can be devastating, with players flipping out of their chairs and landing face first on the court. For more information on Wheelchair Rugby and the rules, and to see all the other teams based in the UK, please visit - www.GBWR.org.uk
If you are interested in playing for the Bulls then please contact us and we can organise for you to attend a session with us. If you have a disabilty and you are not sure if Wheelchair Rugby can accomadate you, please get in touch and we can discuss the disability you have and make a decision on wether you would be elegible to play. This is an unofficial page for our wheelchair rugby club, any views or opinions expressed are not that of the club and are meant to educate and amuse rather than offend.