MOTHERWELL-based Dalziel Rugby Club’s senior and youth teams are sporting new kits and launching a training academy thanks to a partnership with retrofit specialist and contractor Procast Group.
The Lanarkshire-based business is working with the rugby outfit in support of SAMH (Scottish Action for Mental Health). Their sponsorship funded the new kits and also brought the Dalziel Procast Training Academy to life, providing opportunities for players of all ages to develop on and off the pitch.
The kits mark the start of this partnership, while also shining a spotlight on the work SAMH does to support mental health in grassroots sport.
James Burns, club member and event organiser for Dalziel Rugby Club, said, “Dalziel Rugby is excited for the season ahead, working alongside SAMH to raise awareness for mental health in North Lanarkshire. Our club shares the same values as Procast: community, trust, collaboration, youth development, and wellbeing, and we would like to thank them for their invaluable support this season.
“The youth kits are already in full use, and the Dalziel Procast Training Academy is up and running. This will go a long way in supporting mental wellbeing across our sport and the wider region.”
Derek Innes, MD of Procast Group, added, “We are delighted to support Dalziel Rugby’s senior and youth teams with their new kits and to help establish the Dalziel Procast Training Academy. Working alongside SAMH, this partnership raises awareness of the importance of mental health, not only in rugby but across North Lanarkshire.
“At Procast, we are fully invested in the communities where we work, so it is fantastic to see the positive impact this support can bring. The kits look outstanding, and we wish everyone at Dalziel Rugby a very successful season ahead.”