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Welcome to the Community Rugby Referee Pages, designed to provide you with relevant news and information, whether you are an active Match Official, volunteer administrator or indeed are considering taking up the whistle for the first time. Whatever your role, you have a pivotal part to play in the development of Officiating in this country. Enjoy your refereeing! Useful Downloads > Injury …

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RFU Promotes non-Society Referee Development

The 40 Referees Societies around the country provide an excellent service to their member clubs, appointing referees to a wide range of matches each week.  There remain, however, fixtures to which Societies cannot appoint on a regular basis e.g. Intra mural University matches, lower level senior games and junior matches on Sunday mornings.  The non-Society referees officiating at such matches are currently …

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Success Stories

Following the success of similar organisations across the country, some students at Newcastle University decided that it was time for the University to have it"s own Referee Society. With 11teams in the intra-mural league and a lack of trained impartial referees for most of the University games, the demand for a Referees’ Society was high....

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CB Orientation Day 2008

The 2008 CB Orientation Day took place on Friday 3 October 2008 in the Council Room, President's Room and Members Lounge, West Stand, Twickenham Stadium.  The aim of the event was to provide new Constituent Body volunteers & administrators with information about the organisation and the support available to the CBs from the Rugby Football Union and what support the RFU asks from the …

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Community Rugby Action Group (CRAG)

A Community Rugby Action Group (CRAG) is a cluster of clubs.working together with other partners.  They provide local opportunities to involve club volunteers who are at the sharp end on coaching and player development activities and facilitate them working together for the benefit of the game.Model CRAG Terms of Reference·  Develop and action a plan to promote and develop the game and increase …

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