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In October 2009, the International Olympic Committee made the announcement that rugby would again be an Olympic sport in 2016 and 2020. The version that we will see in these Games is seven-a-side rugby (7’s). USA Rugby is committed to developing our nation's future Olympians through the introductory game of Rugby 7s
Doylestown Flag Rugby is a 7 a side non-contact flag form of rugby for girls and boys in K through 8th grades. Skills including running, kicking, passing, space strategy, teamwork, and self-confidence will be developed. Flag rugby requires lots of energy and it teaches young athletes to think on their feet by playing a game that does not stop for time outs or breaks in play.
So Come and experience the excitement of flag rugby, no experience is necessary, just the desire to have fun
Divisions:
Grade Pre K
Grade K -1
Grade 2-3
Grade 4-5
Grade 6 & Up
The 7’s format of rugby provides for fast pace, non-stop action with opportunities for each player to carry the ball and score. Players on the field are required to play both offense and defense with transitions occurring within a split second. No huddles – no TV timeout – just the high pace action of 7 players working as one team for the common goal – score more points than the other team.
Bring your friends.
Why play youth rugby?
•Flag rugby is non-contact (no tackling, similar to flag football).
•Perfect for athletes of all sizes and abilities to learn this exciting sport.
•Open to boys and girls entering grades k-9.
•The emphasis is on learning skills, teamwork, and having fun!
•No experience or equipment is needed. Bring a friend!
•Rugby was recently added as a sport for the 2016 Summer Olympics.
•Open to residents of Central Buck County and surrounding communities
Have questions? – contact us at doylestownflagrugby@gmail.com
See you on the pitch!
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