Courses
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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- Level 1-3 Coaching Strength & Conditioning
- Level 3 Certificate in Coaching Rugby Union
- Level 4 Certificate In Coaching Rugby Union
- Description of courses/pathway
- Courses & Events
- Trainers & Coach Educators
- Approved Coaching Centre Details
- RFU Coaching Courses Questions and Answers
- Rugby Union Mentoring Programme
Coach
England U16 A Coach
For further details on the England U16 A Coach vacancy, please click here For job specification, please click here
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For further details on the England U16 A Coach vacancy, please click here For job specification, please click here
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Coach
London Coaching Conference Application Form
Collin Osborne of Harlequins and Andy Farrell Rugby Union/Saracens and Rugby League ex-International sign up as guest presenters for London Coaching Conference! For an application form, please click here
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Collin Osborne of Harlequins and Andy Farrell Rugby Union/Saracens and Rugby League ex-International sign up as guest presenters for London Coaching Conference! For an application form, please click here
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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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Referee/Officiate
Referees now part of Fylde development programme
June 11, 2009 Progressive Fylde RUFC has been focussed on all aspects of player development in recent times, but the club will be expanding its sphere of influence into another important area later in the month. The Fylde Referees Academy, which is to be launched on June 25, will form a focal point for referee development in that part of Lancashire and the North West. This extra dimension to the multi-faceted …
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June 11, 2009 Progressive Fylde RUFC has been focussed on all aspects of player development in recent times, but the club will be expanding its sphere of influence into another important area later in the month. The Fylde Referees Academy, which is to be launched on June 25, will form a focal point for referee development in that part of Lancashire and the North West. This extra dimension to the multi-faceted …
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