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East Hull ARLFC  First Team Coach 2005-2007•

National Cup Winner & Grand Final Winners 2005-2007 •

Hosted the Danny Brough Kicking Competition, Wakefield 2009•

Emley Moor ARLFC First Team Coach 2012/13t•

• Siddal ARLFC First Team Coach, 2005 – 2007
• Siddal ARLFC U16s, 2010-2011
• Warriors Against Bullying Intervention Campaign, 2002 - 2004
• Wigan Warriors Summer Camps, 2002 – 2004
• Providing Positive Role Model Initiative, Rugby Coaching & PSHCE lessons at Illingworth JNR & INF School, 2008
• School Intervention Strategies, presentations, assemblies & coaching at Ryburn Valley High School, 2005 – present
• Providing lessons for A-Level Sports Studies and Biology students at Hipperholme & Lightcliffe High, 2005 – present.​

Danny Brough current 2013 Man Of Steel winner.

 

Dannys career started out in 2002 when he Represented Dewsbury Rams for 2 years then he moved onto Represent york in 2004. Where he then made it to super league level and moved onto Hull FC where in 2005 he won his first winners medal in the challenge cup 2005 against Leeds Rhinos.

 

In 2006 Danny moved onto castleford Tigers till 2008 where he played in the championship grand final and won against Wdnes and was man of the match.

 

From 2008-2010 Danny went onto Represent Wakefield Wildcats where he became the first ever player to win the Albert Goldthorpe Medal and went onto Captain Scotland In the world cup in Australia.

 

2010 Danny went onto Represent Huddersfield Giants where he is still present and was capped by England in 2012, 2013 Danny was made Captain of Huddersfield Giants and lead the Giants to an 81 year victory League Leaders sheild then went onto Captain Scotland in the World Cup 2013 where they got to the quarter Finals agaist the New Zealand.

 

Man Of Steel Winner 2013

Albert Goldthorpe winner 2013 (Only player to win twice)

International number 6 Player of the year 2013

Players player for Huddersfield Giants 2013

Coaches Player 2013

Writers Award 2013

 

 

 

 

 

Luke Robinson Current Vice Captain for Huddersfield Giants

 

Lukes Career started very early at age 11 for Wigan Warriors where he then went onto Represent WiganWarriors in 2000-2004, in 2002 Luke Vice captained England u18s.

 

In 2003 luke became a grand Finalist, luke then ended in 2004 with Wigan warriors where he then moved onto Represent Salford City Reds from 2005-2007

 

In 2007 Luke went onto Represent Huddersfield Giants were he is still present, in 2009 Luke was a Challenge Cup finalist

 

In 2010 Luke was capped for Engalnd and named  ''Man of the tour' where they toured Australia and New Zealand.

 

 

 

 

Broughy & Robbo’s vast range of professional experiences, coaching capabilities and academic achievements culminates in the creation of Skill School 67. As well as this experience, knowledge and skill Broughy & Robbo are dedicated fathers who are aware of the importance of physical activity and the key transferable social skills being part of a team and training group can bring.  Consequently, Skill School 67 aims to provide settings where young people can not only have fun with their peers but improve their general physical & Rugby League specific skills in a safe environment under the guidance of positive role models.


We hope that you will join Broughy & Robbo at Skill School 67.

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