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Introduction
The Community Rugby Website offers those who play, coach, referee and administer the game a one-stop shop for up-to-date information and resources.Whether it's details of coaching or referee coaching courses, the latest regulations and laws, how to fund a new clubhouse roof or to find the nearest club, then www.community-rugby.com has it all. This site is part of the growing investment the RFU are making in the …
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O2 Scrum on the Beach comes to Clacton on Sea
O2 kicks off the first of its Scrum on the Beach events for 2009 at Clacton on Sea on July 4, with England rugby star Paul Sackey fronting the eight rugby festivals taking place across the UK this summer.
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O2 kicks off the first of its Scrum on the Beach events for 2009 at Clacton on Sea on July 4, with England rugby star Paul Sackey fronting the eight rugby festivals taking place across the UK this summer.
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Tag rugby provides family fun in Hemel
This year’s Charity Family Fun Tag Tournament at Hemel Hempstead Rugby Club, in aid of Hope for Children, will reach its final event on Sunday July 5.
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This year’s Charity Family Fun Tag Tournament at Hemel Hempstead Rugby Club, in aid of Hope for Children, will reach its final event on Sunday July 5.
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Competitions
Midlands leagues re-structuring
Sheffield Tigers to play in Midlands
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Sheffield Tigers to play in Midlands
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Referee/Officiate
Recovery and Return to Refereeing after Injury
Not all injuries are avoidable and most referees will suffer an injury at some stage of their career. Fortunately most are minor injuries to soft-tissues like muscle, which with the right care and rehabilitation will not keep you away from sport for too long. Any injury which stops you refereeing is frustrating, but before you can return to refereeing safely the injury must heal and you will have regained fitness. …
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Not all injuries are avoidable and most referees will suffer an injury at some stage of their career. Fortunately most are minor injuries to soft-tissues like muscle, which with the right care and rehabilitation will not keep you away from sport for too long. Any injury which stops you refereeing is frustrating, but before you can return to refereeing safely the injury must heal and you will have regained fitness. …
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