London Welsh RFC Mini Rugby


The Game

Mini Rugby is the first step on the Rugby Union ladder, introducing children from the ages of 5 – 12 to the game. The club welcomes parental involvement whether with the training or as a volunteer. Please let your child's head coach know and they will point you in the right direction. In fact, most of our coaches are parents who, after playing rugby themselves have now qualified by attaining the WRU or RFU Preliminary Coaching Award. Most coaches have achieved Level 1 and Level 2 certifications.

Safguarding of children is foremost in the thinking of London Welsh. We support and adhere fully to the RFU guidelines, which can be found here. To put any concerns to rest, the RFU has also published this Parents Guide.

Our introduction, starting with the Under 6’s, is a fun, yet structured approach to ball-handling skills, team building and tag rugby. From there, the Under 7’s learn and practice honing their ball and tagging skills – achieved through weekly training sessions, quite often in conjunction with other Mini Rugby clubs. During this year, the kids are also introduced to competitive tagging games against other clubs. Tag rugby advances through to the Under 8’s. This year not only continues tag training and matches, but also introduces contact rugby which the children start the following year.

From Under 9 to Under 12, the children continue training and competing in full contact rugby.

The Rugby Football Union (RFU) has published an introduction to our sport which can be downloaded here:

A Beginner's Guide To Rugby Union

Even if your child has not played rugby before do not worry!! Please come down to see us for a taster session at no cost. We welcome all children.

From the start of the next season, all teams from Under 7 - Under 12 will have the opportunity of playing in a "curtain raiser" game before the senior 1st team matches. Children are also welcome to become mascots - representing the club at the senior 1st team matches.

The Club

Rugby is a team game both on and off the field. Our clubhouse, the hub of our training grounds at Old Deer Park, offers a place for all members of the player’s family to socialize before and after training. As much team and friendship building occurs during training as it does afterwards.

There are no prerequisites to becoming a member of the club – including being Welsh! We welcome children of all abilities and nationalities and openly encourage their families to become actively involved in the training and support of both their children and the club.

It is due to the unwavering support and commitment of our coaches and parents who volunteer their time unconditionally, that the club as a whole and the individual teams are so successful in every way possible.

Membership to the club has a nominal cost – what Mini Rugby gives and what the kids get from the club … is priceless!

London Welsh was established in 1885 and many famous names have made their way up the ranks to play both nationally and internationally.

Kit

Kit is sold at Greycourt and at Old Deer Park on practice days, as well as on Saturday at 1st XV games. See the Equipment page for details.

London Welsh Minis Festival 2009

London Welsh is grateful to premium commercial cleaning company GroupClean for its support and sponsorship of the London Welsh Mini and Junior festival as part of its "keeping sport clean" campaign throughout the country.

The festival, held on Sunday November 8th, saw many hundreds of boys and girls from aound the UK participate in a hugely enjoyable event.

Follow the LWRFC Festival 2009 link on the left hand side of this page for the results, a report of the day and a link to the photos available from the day.

Breaking News


1. Start of 2010-11 season!

Click here for the Minis Poster Dust off your gumshields for the first session of the new season. We look forward to welcoming all back to Greycourt, raring to go, on Sunday 5th September 2010.
We are always keen to see new faces, so a new recruitment poster has been published. Why not click on the image, print a few copies and hand them round at school?

2. Membership and Registration

This season sees the introduction of a new online application form. See the Membership page for the form. Why not take the opportunity to enrol now before the season starts?

3. New Season - New Kit

A new kit order form is now available on the Equipment page. Order now to be ready for the first training sessions.

4. New fixture list posted

The fixture list for the new season has been published. Dates are subject to confirmation. You can find the new list on the Fixtures page

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