2018 is here and that means that NLY Community Sport is back in the routine with our regular weekly schedule. Our ever-growing Disability Football sessions for Nostell Miners Welfare are back on Friday (6pm until 7pm). On Saturday, weather-permitting, the mighty Pontefract Pirates, the sister club of Pontefract Collieries, are going to be training at read more→
Connor Rollinson
Nostell duo to attend trials for GB
Two players from Nostell Miners Welfare’s new Disability Football team will attend trials for the 2018 Mencap GB squad in January. Callum Spedding and David Moulds will aim to win a place in the team that will compete at the European Championships in Geneva in Switzerland next summer. NLY Community Sport coaches Connor Rollinson and read more→
Nostell to host Euro Champ’ships trials
Disability Football Nostell Miners Welfare are going to be hosting the trials for the Mencap GB European Championships football team in January. Mencap GB will be using the wonderful facilities at Crofton Community Centre when they cast their eye over hopeful players, who all must have a learning disability and must be playing for a read more→
Disability Fun Day is a big success
NLY Community Sport’s Multi-Sports Fun Day for children with disabilities and learning difficulties was a big success. On Sunday afternoon, nine took part in the action-packed bumper session which was held at the fabulous Denhale ARC – the home of Disability Sport Yorkshire. Sports included on the day were dodgeball, football and basketball. Participants were read more→
Rollinson goes bald for his mum
Worsbrough Bridge midfielder Calan Rollinson is walking around with a bald head after shaving his head to cheer his mum Lucille up, whilst also raising nearly £2000 for charity. The youngster only started fundraising two weeks ago after his mum received some bad news. Calan, the brother of Glasshoughton Welfare key man and NLY Community Sport’s read more→
Something special brewing at Nostell
Something special is brewing at Toolstation NCEL Division One side Nostell Miners Welfare. The newly-formed Adult Disability Football team, run in association with NLY Community Sport, has made remarkable progress in just five weeks and things are looking very bright. Coach Connor Rollinson said: “Myself and James (Grayson) are absolutely delighted with the number of read more→
Calan to brave the shave for his mum
Worsbrough Bridge’s midfield dynamo Calan Rollinson is having his head shaved to put a big smile on his mum Lucille’s face and to also raise money for charity Calan, the brother of Glasshoughton Welfare key man and NLY Community Sport’s Connor, has already raised a whopping £610 in just a few days. He is aiming to raise read more→
NLY to run Multi-Sports Fun Day
NLY Community Sport is running a Multi-Sports Fun Day for children, aged between 6 and 16, with disabilities and learning difficulties at the end of October. On Sunday 29th October between noon and 3.30pm, Connor Rollinson and James Grayson will lead an afternoon of fun indoor activities, including football, basketball and table tennis at the read more→
NLY to spread Christmas cheer
NLY Community Sport will be spreading Christmas cheer across West and South Yorkshire by delivering presents to young people with disabilities and learning difficulties. The project is being led by James Grayson and Glasshoughton Welfare’s Connor Rollinson who both run NLY Community Sport – the sister organisation of Non League Yorkshire. Connor and James said: read more→
Good start to Disability Footie at Nostell
The new Disability Football training sessions at Crofton Community Centre in Wakefield enjoyed a positive start on Friday night. The sessions are being run by Non League Yorkshire, in a bid to establish a pan-disability football team for Nostell Miners Welfare. NLY head coaches Connor Rollinson and James Grayson led the hour-long session on the read more→