KEIGHLEY Rugby Union Club juniors Jack Rodbourne and Keir Welch have been selected for the England Rugby Development Player Programme.
The under-15s join club-mates Ethan Lawrie and Leon Hobson-Sheriff who have been attending these special training sessions since last season.
The ERDPP is a partnership between the RFU and Yorkshire Rugby which is delivered by Yorkshire Carnegie.
The programme is an initiative which aims to identify and support the most talented players aged 15-18 in each county to help establish a development pathway for England Rugby.
The Yorkshire Development Player Programme is delivered by county-based coaches with support from the Yorkshire Carnegie Academy.
The players who are part of the ERDPP train together once a month to develop their core skills, along with tactical appreciation of the game.
Players also receive an education on fitness, lifestyle and mental components, all aimed to assist them in reaching the highest levels of performance.
Keighley's director of rugby Russell Gibson said: "We wish these talented players good luck and hope they continue to enjoy their rugby and learn from their experience of these training sessions."
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