Approach
Children (both boys and girls) in Year 7 at School can join. We will provide a fun, safe, environment to introduce your youngster to the world of rugby. We encourage a player-centred approach to tra...
Approach
Children (both boys and girls) in Year 7 at School can join. We will provide a fun, safe, environment to introduce your youngster to the world of rugby. We encourage a player-centred approach to training and playing
Training Details
Training will start at 10.00 on a Sunday and will finish at 11.30. For Matches the meet time will be 9.30, kick offs at 10 and may last slightly over an hour depending on the number of players each side has and therefore the number of games.
Under 12 Rugby
The key elements of the Under 12s Rules of Play are:
Team numbers: a maximum of 12-a-side
Maximum pitch size: 60 metres x 43 metres
Ball Size: 4
Maximum minutes each half: 20
Continuation of uncontested scrum
Nearest 5 players in a scrum (all players trained, late specialisation)
No limit on numbers contesting for the ball including in the maul and ruck
Introduction of the hand off below the armpits
Link to full Rules of Play for Under 12 Rugby can be found here
Player Membership
New players can just turn up and join in the first couple of sessions for free. All playing membership is completed online through this website (click on the membership tab on the main page). Players are also asked to wear club short and socks which can be purchased through our online club shop or through our shop in the clubhouse which is open on a Sunday pre and post training/friendly matches.
More Information can also be found here
Equipment
Mouth guards - The RFU strongly recommends that mouth guards (also referred to as gum shields) are worn for any contact rugby activity (both training and matches). The use of mouthguards can help to protect the teeth and face.
Body Armour - Wearing a body armour should be the personal choice of the player and/or parent. Shoulder pads (also referred to as body armour) can help to reduce the impact of a tackle, by absorbing and dispersing the force. They do not increase the power of the tackler in any way. Headguards (sometimes referred to as scrum caps) can help to protect the head from cuts and abrasions, and protect the ears.
Parents & Guardians
Remain responsible for their children at training/matches and need to stay, especially if their children are Under 12 years of age.
We empathise with those who have to spread themselves between pitches but please do ask another parent for help if you need to run into clubhouse or across to another pitch, so we know where you are etc.