Rugby playing Hollie and Josh Dews both trophy winners

Date published: 28 May 2016


Hollie and Josh Dews, sister and brother who love rugby, each won a ‘clubman’ trophy at the Littleborough RUFC awards ceremony.

Josh, seven, is a pupil at Tonacliffe Primary School and plays in the under sevens side while Hollie, 15, who attends Whitworth Community High School, is a member of the Littleborough Pink Warriors Rugby Union under 15s team.

They were both shocked to receive a trophy and had to inquire of the coach what the ‘clubman’ title meant.

Hollie said: “I was told that it meant that I was the person the team could always rely on, I put in 100 per cent all the time, attended training sessions, I was a proper team player and always there for everyone else.

“We both love the sport and at Littleborough it is just like a big family.”

Hollie first got interested in rugby when her dad Simon would take her to watch Leeds Rhinos.

She said: “I started playing for Littleborough because it was the nearest female team. I joined about two years ago and the girls’ team had only been set up few months earlier.

“After about three training sessions, I got a place on the team. We now also have an under 13s and under 18s as well as under 15s.

“I really love it and I especially love the way the team is like a big family.”

Sundays can prove quite complicated for Hollie and Josh’s parents Simon and Louise because Josh plays in a morning and Hollie in the afternoon and the rugby league junior teams are spread across the country so they can be playing miles away from each other.

Hollie added: “Playing rugby has taught me so much, discipline, respect for others, as well as keeping fit. I have been able to put those skills to use in school and also in my application letter to be a school prefect.”

Hollie has trialled for the Lancashire under 18s team and hopes to work as a physiotherapist before moving into sports journalism.

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