League will hold weekly sessions at the NSC
The co-founder of the Isle of Man Wheelchair Rugby League is encouraging more disabled people to take up the sport.
Adam Knight says people of all abilities and ages are eligible to take part and is especially appealing to those with disabilities who want to get involved in team sports.
The league hosted a taster session for the sport back in February and, after a growth of interest, will now host sessions over a seven-week period at the NSC.
Sessions will take place on Wednesday nights from 17 July - 4 September at 7pm.
Mr Knight says he hopes more people will take part:
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