This category focuses on tag rugby drills, games, and skill development in a non-contact format.These activities help young players develop core rugby skills before progressing to contact.Perfect for U8, U10, school programmes, and players new to rugby.Ideal for coaches introducing rugby through fun, safe, skill-focused sessions.
Use the tag rugby drills and games (also referred to as touch rugby) to boost your junior players' passing, off-loading, and decision making ability. These youth games and rugby skill development practices are ideal for warm up games for players of all ages.
Tag rugby is great for developing players running, footwork and movement skills without the bruises. Tag / touch rugby is the non-contact version of the sport, requiring players to touch the opponent rather than tackle them. It is suitable for adults or children, for boys and girls or when players of varying skill levels and size play together.
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