Rugby is a great option for your son or daughter, giving them the opportunity to play a game that will teach them how to be a leader on and off the field. We know that there can be concerns with placing your child in a new sport, which we hope to help within this parent section. Check out the great resources for gaining more information on rugby and how to find a team in your area today!
Frequently Asked Questions for Parents
I’ve heard rugby described as ‘football without pads’ – is this accurate?
Football is a sport that originated from the game of rugby, but it a much different game. Rugby is a very controlled game with a lot of rules in place to keep all players safe on the field. Although rugby players do not wear pads and protection, they are taught the necessary skills to stay safe and successful on the field.
How can my son/daughter try the sport without getting thrown into a full contact game?
Flag Rugby is a great option for kids to try the sport without full contact elements. Flag rugby can be played indoors and outdoors in schools or communities. Many kids start playing flag rugby in P.E. class and move into contact programs after learning the basics. We offer Flag Rugby for grades 3 and 4 (co-ed) and grades 5 and 6 (co-ed).
How much will it cost for my child to play rugby?
Rugby is one of the lowest cost options for children in the U.S. Costs will vary across programs and offerings. Please check out our Registration page for details on pricing for our current programs.
How does Rugby Oregon protect its athletes?
Rugby Oregon believes in putting a player’s safety above everything else. Rugby Oregon requires that all non-contact rugby coaches complete USA Rugby’s Level 100 Coaching Certification, which includes a Player Protection Package and a Background Check. All contact coaches must complete a USA Rugby Level 200 Coaching Certification, which also includes a Player Protection Package and a Background Check. Additionally, with every player registration our parent organization, USA Rugby, provides Third Party Liability Insurance and Rugby Accident Insurance. We feel that providing these levels of protections keeps our athletes safe and enjoying the game.
What is my job as a rugby parent?
Please read the Positive Coaching Alliance article The Top 10 Tips For Sports Parents.
Who do I contact to get started with rugby in my backyard?
Youth and High School rugby is run at the state level through USA Rugby’s State Rugby Organizations….that’s us! Email info@rugbyoregon.com for more details.
Find a team!
Visit our Youth Teams pages to find a team in your area. If you don’t see one listed near you, or you’re not sure which one is closest, contact us at info@rugbyoregon.com and we’ll be happy to assist!
Get Involved!
We know that being a sport parent is a tough job – being there for our children is a full time job in itself. We want to offer you the chance to get off the sidelines and get in the game by becoming a rugby coach or referee! There are great opportunities to become more involved in the game we all love.
Become a Rugby Coach
Great rugby parents make great rugby coaches! Check out our Coach page for more information or email info@rugbyoregon.com.
Become a Rugby Referee
The easiest way to learn more about the game and stay involved in your son or daughter’s rugby game is by refereeing. With great training and resources, you too can become a referee today! Check out our Referee page for more information or email info@rugbyoregon.com.