As part of the 150th Year of Rugby Anniversary celebrations, Sir Ian McGeechan, Harry Jepson OBE and Garry Schofield OBE will tomorrow discuss their memories of Rugby in Leeds.
Rugby has been integral to Leeds and its suburbs since Harry Jenkinson's advert in the Leeds Mercury in March 1864 asked interested parties to meet on Woodhouse Moor.
To commemorate his foresight, the Heritage Committee of the Leeds Rugby Foundation have planned a series of events through 2014 that will recognise all sectors of the sport for their contribution, under the specially designed 'Leeds 150' logo (attached).
And the next event to celebrate 150 years is a FREE discussion panel at Leeds Central Library, Calverley St, Leeds, LS1 3AB from 6pm until 7.30pm on Wednesday evening, where the three legends of rugby will talk about those memories which live long in their memory.
This is an event not to be missed! To book your place please call Enquiry Express on 0113 247 6016.
A reminder that there will also be a 'Different Class' book event on Wednesday 15th April between 6pm and 7.30pm. The authors of 'Different Class', Phil Caplan and Ron England will be in attendance to celebrate the launch of their book and to discuss the story of rugby league in schools.