Rugby Union for Kids

NZ is well-known for producing world-class Rugby Union players! NZ is well-known for producing world-class Rugby Union players!

Rugby Union is a full contact ball sport originally from England. Most reports suggest it originated as early as 1823, at a British school fittingly named Rugby. Played with an oval ball on a rectangular field, Rugby Union is most commonly played in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, South Africa and the Pacific Islands.

Information on rugby union for kids in new zealand

Is Rugby Union right for your kids?

Rugby Union is a full contact, outdoor sport that focuses on teamwork, speed, and strength. It is perfect for children who like being social and enjoy physical kids activities. Kids starting out usually begin by playing touch rugby and learning tackling skills. Rugby Union can teach your children:

  • Teamwork skills
  • Ball skills
  • Strength and agility
  • Confidence within a group
  • Getting and staying fit

Get your kids started!

Junior Rugby Union can be played by children as young as four years old. Junior Rugby Union clubs can be found in schools. Once thought to be a boy's game, girls' Rugby Union teams are now increasingly common. At the junior level, boys and girls play in mixed teams.

The equipment required is basic since contact is limited in junior ranks; a good pair of sports shoes, and clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, are all that's needed! As children get older, it is advisable to purchase protective gear, including:

  • A mouthguard
  • Protective head gear
  • A rugby jersey (usually supplied by the club for the season)
  • Studded boots
  • A Rugby Union ball

Rugby Union is very much a team sport. Whilst individual skills like kicking and passing can be practised solo, it is recommended that children practice in groups under supervision of a Rugby Union coach, guardian, or parent.

Stars and events not to be missed!

The Rugby World Cup is the most anticipated tournament of the sport. New Zealand currently holds two World Cup titles.

The New Zealand rugby union team, the All Blacks, has an intense rivalry with the Australian Team, the Wallabies. Both teams battle it out annually for the Bledisloe Cup. The All Blacks are number one in the IRB World Rankings.