A Yorkshire coast rugby side are looking to break records, on Sunday, to celebrate the end of its centenary season.
Bridlington Rugby Club are planning to make 100 thousand passes by using a chain of players of all ages, coaches and parents.
There's a bouncy castle, tombola and other fun activities at Dukes Park.
Here's club chairman David Jackson:
David says he's particularly proud of the club's junior section which has is now up to 200 players:
The event starts around 9.30am, with the record attempt from 10.


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