Want to Play Tigers Rugby?
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If you want to play rugby with us, please call us at (303) 506-8110. Tigers Rugby Football Club is a member of Colorado Youth Rugby (CYR – http://errfu.org/template.php?sid=89 ), and the Local Area Union (LAU), Eastern Rockies Rugby Football Union (ERRFU – http://errfu.org). Tigers Rugby Football Club draws its players from Holy Family, Ralston Valley, and Pomona High Schools.
Dues for 2009 were $130, and the club was also supported by corporate and personal donations. Equipment (jersey, shorts and socks only) is provided by the club. Sometimes players wear shoulder or head padding. Cleats for rugby require the front (toe) cleat be removed from American football cleats, or rugby cleats are available by mail order.
Tigers Rugby Football Club will meet at Paul Derda Rec Center in Broomfield on Saturday mornings starting in December. We will condition and rotate through stations, where you will play ”touch footie” on the basketball court. In other stations, you will learn the skills necessary to play the game. We hope to discuss tactical play with video during our Saturday morning training as well.
Our next season begins in late February 2010. League matches run through March and April and the State Championship tournament takes up the first half of May 2010.
Paul O’Brian, President
Tigers Rugby Football Club
(303) 506-8110

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Does Your league have a rugby program for younger boys? My son is 10yrs My E-mail is
YES! There is a TRY League for younger kids.
See http://www.coloradoyouthrugby.com
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