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Mini Rugby - Hinckley Rugby Club
Introduction to the Mini Section
Welcome to the Hinckley Rugby Club Mini Section. The section enables children from the age of 6 to be introduced to the game of rugby. We run sides from Under 7s through to Under 12s after which the players progress to the Junior Section of the club and the full 15-a-side game.
We follow the Rugby Continuum to introduce and develop the skills required to participate in the full 15-a-side game at Under 13 age group. For contact details click here.
Check out the teams in the mini section:Introduction to the Continuum
- THE RUGBY CONTINUUM: The Rugby Continuum is a playing
and coaching pathway by which Clubs and Schools introduce the
game of rugby to young players. This is done in three
incremental stages (referred to as "Mini-Midi Rugby") so that by
Under 13 players have acquired the skills and knowledge required
to participate in the full 15-a-side game. Each stage has its
own rules distinguishing it from the adult game and should not
be considered as being merely a shortened version of senior
rugby. This progression has been structured to accommodate the
changing developmental abilities of children as they mature with
the emphasis being on the improvement of individual skills
through purposeful and enjoyable activity. Provision is made for
testing these skills in match situations during a limited number
of competitive fixtures and festivals/tournaments each season.
- RUGBY VALUES: Through the Rugby Continuum, the RFU
wishes to promote the "spirit of rugby". This means the
enjoyment of learning a challenging team sport that values
effort as much as achievement. In the past, some adults involved
in developing Mini-Midi Rugby promoted a "win at any cost
culture to the exclusion of the wider values of the game
including enjoyment, teamwork and respect for the efforts of
others. The Rugby Continuum includes Codes specifically designed
to overcome such negative attitudes for the greater good of the
game.
- THE STAGES: The three Stages of Mini-Midi Rugby are
as follows:
- STAGE 1: The Under 7 and Under 8 age grades both play Mini Tag Rugby to the same rules except that Under 8s can only be tagged a maximum number of times.
- STAGE 2: The Under 9 and Under 10 age grades both play Mini Rugby to the same rules except Under 9s have uncontested scrums and line-outs and Under 10s have contested scrums and line-outs.
- STAGE 3: The Under 11 and Under 12 age grades both play
Midi Rugby to the same rules. Except Under 11s have five in the
scrum and Under 12s six in the scrum.
- PLAYING RULES: The Rugby Continuum includes the
playing rules for Mini-Midi Rugby at each age grade which both
players and match officials should endeavour to follow,
including various modifications to the Laws of the Game issued
by the International Rugby Board (IRB). These modifications are
gradually reduced as a player progresses through each age grade.
Where no modifications have been made, the IRB Laws of the Game
should be followed. The IRB Laws of the Game can be found on the
International Rugby Board's website at
www.irb.com.
- REGULATIONS AND INSURANCE: In addition to the playing
rules for each age grade, the Rugby Continuum also contains what
are described as "regulations" and "recommendations". The
distinction is important because failure by Clubs/Schools, their
match officials and coaches to observe the "regulations" may
invalidate the compulsory insurance cover provided by the RFU.
In contrast, "recommendations" represent best practice and Clubs
and Schools must endeavour to follow these.
- DISPENSATIONS: The Rugby Continuum includes a limited
number of permitted exceptions to certain regulations (referred
to as "Age Grade dispensations"). The procedure for applying
these dispensations is contained within the Regulations for each
Age Grade. No other Dispensations can be granted or considered
by the RFU.
- AGE GRADES: The RFU, whilst wishing to maximise the
enjoyment of young players, also places importance on their
safety and for this reason the Rugby Continuum provides that
players are not allowed to play up or down an age grade unless
this is permitted under a a valid dispensation.
- SAFETY: Through the Rugby Continuum, the RFU has
established a framework within which those involved with rugby
can provide playing opportunities for players. In doing so the
responsibility to try and ensure the safety of both players and
those providing such opportunities must not be overlooked and
any Club, School or Constituent Body providing rugby
opportunities to young players should only do so having
considered carefully the issue of safety. This means avoiding
exposure of players, coaches and match officials to situations
that are too risky for the particular circumstances. Coach
education courses for Mini/Midi Rugby have therefore been
designed specifically to give individuals (whether in Schools or
in Clubs) the opportunity to gain an understanding of coaching
young players safely. Further guidance on the provision of a
safe rugby environment can be obtained from the RFU by
contacting James Winterbottom at Twickenham by e-mail at
jameswinterbottom@rfu.com.
- ADMINISTRATION: Every Club and School providing
Mini-Midi Rugby is responsible for its proper administration in
accordance with the Rugby Continuum. The administration of
Mini-Midi Rugby is overseen by Constituent Bodies and County
Schools' Unions which are required to ensure that affiliated
Clubs and Schools adhere to the Rugby Continuum.
- RUGBY CONTINUUM CHANGES: In preparing the Rugby
Continuum the RFU has made great efforts to ensure that the
regulations and recommendations reflect the way Mini-Midi Rugby
is played in practice whilst also establishing a framework that
will promote the development of a positive rugby culture. This
is a constantly evolving process driven by the Rugby Continuum
Review Group which welcomes constructive suggestions as to how
the Rugby Continuum can be further improved. Any suggestions
should be sent to the Chairman of the Continuum Review Group at
the RFU and, if agreed and adopted, will become part of the
Rugby Continuum.
- RUGBY CONTINUUM FORUM: A Rugby Continuum Forum can be found in the Forum/Chat section of the RFU web site (www.rfu.com). It provides information, promotes discussions and advises on a range of coaching and refereeing topics. Mini-Midi coaches, parents and others can use the RFU Forum to ask questions, seek advice, share ideas and express their views.
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