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MyRounders: Making Sport Social, Simple and Inclusive
November 27, 2025
Featured by NISH: Celebrating Social Sport, Community and Wellbeing Across Wales

We’re excited to share that MyRounders has been featured by the National Institute for Sport & Health (NISH), recognising our commitment to making sport social, simple and inclusive for adults across Wales.
'MyRounders was created to offer fun, low-pressure opportunities for people aged 16+ to be active. With mixed and women’s leagues running in Swansea and beyond, we welcome players of all backgrounds, abilities and fitness levels — with a strong focus on enjoyment, connection and community.
Since launching in 2022, the impact has been remarkable. Participants tell us they’ve gained confidence, made new friends and rediscovered their enthusiasm for physical activity. For many, it’s not just about the game — it’s about belonging.
One challenge we continue to tackle is changing perceptions of sport. Many adults associate sport with competition or past experiences at school. MyRounders aims to show that activity can be relaxed, welcoming and inclusive, and that taking the first step is the hardest part.
Our membership with NISH has been invaluable in supporting this mission. Through the network, we’ve connected with partners who share our vision for accessible movement and community wellbeing. We’re now exploring how collaboration with NISH can help us better understand and demonstrate the wellbeing benefits of social sport.
As Julie says:
“A simple, social game can make a huge difference to wellbeing and inclusion, and we’re excited to continue growing that impact with support from NISH.”
With over 370 teams across 38 leagues in Wales, MyRounders continues to grow — and we’re excited for what comes next.
Anyone can get involved. Teams can register online,
and individuals can sign up to be matched with local groups. All equipment is provided — keeping everything simple, social and inclusive.'
Thank you for featuring us NISH
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