Disability sport was showcased at Headingley Carnegie when over 300 players took part in the National Disability Tag Rugby Festival.
* Click here to sign up to free news and sport email alerts from Headingley Today.The event saw 30 teams of all ages and abilities taking part in the biggest event of its kind in the UK.
The festival, now in its ninth year, features players aged 11-19 who have learning disabilities, minor physical and sensory impairments competing in teams of seven with matches lasting 10 minutes.
* Click here for latest news in Headingley, West Park and Lawnswood.Tag rugby is a minimal contact version of rugby, with tackles made by removing one of the Velcro 'tags' attached to a player's waist. The focus is on ball-handling skills, creativity and teamwork.
New to the festival this year were games between five teams from across the North of England battling it out for the chance to play at Twickenham in the build-up to England's international against the Pacific Islands on November 8.
Leeds Rhinos and Leeds Carnegie players attended the festival which was organised by Leeds City Council's sport development unit, the Rugby Football Union, Rugby Football League and Leeds Rugby Foundation.
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