SUPPORTERS and families enjoyed fun in the sun at this year's Rhyl Rugby Club Community Fun Day.
The aim of the day was to funds for the junior section of the club as well as supporting the U9s and U11s tour at the end of the season to South Wales.
There was lots to enjoy, from bouncy castles to face painting, obstacle courses to a silent disco.
There were also visits from North Wales Police and Fire and Rescue.
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The day also showcased games from U7s to U13s as well as the girls rugby team Dreigiau Glannau.
The club said: "Diolch yn fawr to all who supported the day to make it a success. It was wonderful to see so many people from across the area attend.
"The rugby club junior section is already one of the biggest in Wales but we are always on the lookout for new players.
"If your boy or girl fancies playing rugby please contact the rugby club. Children can start from the age of five."
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