little legs rugby
Rugby fun for children aged 4 - 7
Current Guidelines
Come and play touch rugby
Touch rugby is a great form of rugby that appeals to everyone. If you’ve never played touch rugby then don’t worry, its simple and easy to learn. If you’re a rugby player, it’s great to develop your handling skills and running lines, as well as your fitness and the opportunity to learn from other player.
The vigor blog
Communication – we talk about it but do we use it?
As a rugby coach there is never a day or a team where I will stop the session, bring the players in and ask what
Can you teach an old dog new tricks? – Does age matter? Can you take up a new sport the older you are?
When you are young and decide to start a new sport, it is accepted that you don’t know much but you can be coached as
Friends – you thought you never wanted but ended up needing and never looking back.
So this week its all been about the tv programme “Friends Reunion”. For me, I cant lie, I loved that television series and was only
Mistakes happen.
Everyone has their opinion these days. Everyone thinks that they are better than the person sitting next to them, the first to make sure that
How to get rugby back on track?
In my first blog, I wrote about how it felt fantastic about the return of rugby after Covid stopped the world of sport, how rugby
Return To Normality ……….Kinda
Its been over one year and a month since I was able to watch grassroots rugby at my local club. Filled with excitement and to
SOCIAL
Vigor.Rugby Boot bank
boot Bank
Vigor.Rugby’s North East Boot Bank is a non-profit branch of the company which will clean up donated boots, re-stud them to be offered to players of all ages who cannot afford them. The aim of the scheme is to make rugby available to everyone.
During these times of uncertainty money can be tight. At Vigor we believe that this should not stop children or adults from playing rugby and we want to help.
We have a number of second hand boots that are FREE to players that need a little financial help.
To be eligible for the rugby boots, you need to be nominated from either your school teacher or rugby/football coach. All they need to do is fill in a form.