New initiative is âcrawlingâ forward. : Wed May 20, 2009 9:34 pm
Keighley Cougars will start a brand new initiative at attracting more young people to their matches when they play Workington Town at Cougar Park on Sunday, May 31.
They will be introducing the âCougar Crawlâ which is a version of the popular âwalking busâ system when schoolchildren walk to their school on an organised group.
The âCougar Crawlâ will see a group headed by the clubâs furry mascot Freddie Cougar walk from Keighley town centre to Cougar Park with three official âstopsâ to pick up more kids along the way.
Dean Muir, the Cougars Community Foundation Manager, said: âWhen Freddie and children have walked down from town centre they will walk a couple of laps of the Cougar Park pitch.
âThis will all count towards their 30-minutes of daily exercise.
âSo, besides introducing more of the townâs young people to professional Rugby League we will be working to deliver the anti-obesity and fitness messagesâ.
The âCougar Crawlâ will start from the War Memorial on
North Street, crossing Cavendish Street into Lawkholme Lane and over the A629 trunk road into Cougar Park.
It is envisaged that there will be three stops on the journey and that the group organisers will be road safety trained as well as authorised to work alongside young people.