Rugby Player Guide

Rugby is still a growing sport in the U.S. and the latest training tips are hard to come by for most players.  And so Rugby Rugby has the Player's Guide to help fill the void and provide some insights on training tips.

  • Tuesday, 17. January, 2012

    USA Rugby and Serevi™ Launch Partnership

    Today, USA Rugby and Serevi™ announced a new partnership to kick off with a jointly organized coaching clinic February 9-10, 2012 in Las Vegas. The Serevi Sevens Rugby Seminar will feature sevens legend Waisale Serevi and his team who will engage participants in a sevens-specific clinic for high school, college, and senior club coaches from around the country.

  • Friday, 6. January, 2012

    Looking forward

    A forward pass seems such a basic part of rugby football's laws. Missing a forward pass can bring great scorn onto the head of a referee. It is seen as simple law, easy to apply.

  • Tuesday, 3. January, 2012

    Stanislas Sevens

    For the fourth year, the tournament will welcome 16 well-known teams from all over Europe.

  • Tuesday, 3. January, 2012

    Hawkins Joins Serevi

    Serevi™ today officially announced the hiring of Matthew Hawkins as Director of California Operations. As a member of the Serevi™ management team, the South African-born Hawkins will be responsible for building out programming in California, with particular focus on youth rugby development.

  • Monday, 2. January, 2012

    Shaping up for 2012

    It is 2012, which means the southern hemisphere will soon start to emerge from a summer slumber and start preparing for a new rugby year. But how do the players go about preparing for yet another blockbusting season?

  • Monday, 5. December, 2011

    Keep it Simple!

    The first training sessions of a new rugby season are some of the most important as they give a (new) coach a chance to set the tone for the season. Rugby Rugby’s Richard Anderson gives his outline for the best way to get started stressing the most important factor is to KEEP IT SIMPLE!

  • Friday, 25. November, 2011

    Spur Tip of the Day - Part 23

    In today's daily rugby tip - brought to you by Spur Steak Ranches - we stress the importance of binding correctly at scrum-time.

  • Thursday, 24. November, 2011

    Spur Tip of the Day - Part 22

    In Part 22 of our daily rugby tips - brought to you by Spur Steak Ranches - we look at how best to approach taking a high ball to ensure you claim possession and ensure safety.

  • Monday, 21. November, 2011

    Planning Your Rugby Training Calendar

    After getting settled in to the task of coaching your rugby team, the first step is to make a training calendar to deal with fitness, skills, and tactics and Rugby Rugby’s Richard Anderson starts to breakdown the best way to fit it all in to a busy schedule.

  • Friday, 18. November, 2011

    Spur Tip of the Day - Part 17

    In today's daily rugby tip - brought to you by Spur Steak Ranches - we examine the importance of falling correctly and placing the ball carefully once you have been tackled.

  • Wednesday, 16. November, 2011

    Spur Tip of the Day - Part 16

    In today's daily rugby tip - brought to you by Spur Steak Ranches - we look at the line-out drive and how to use the maul as an attacking tool.

  • Tuesday, 15. November, 2011

    Spur Tip of the Day - Part 15

    In today's daily rugby tip - brought to you by Spur Steak Ranches - we look at the importance of a good body position at scrum-time.

  • Monday, 14. November, 2011

    Spur Tip of the Day - Part 14

    In today's daily rugby tip - brought to you by Spur Steak Ranches - we look at the importance of support play when trying to play a fast-paced, fluid game.

  • Tuesday, 8. November, 2011

    Serevi Brings High Level Rugby Training to U.S.

    Rugby is one of the fastest growing sports in the U.S. but unfortunately there has been a void in the level of quality coaching…until now! Serevi Rugby aims to elevate the North American rugby market by offering highly professional rugby instruction through the youth to elite spectrum.

  • Monday, 7. November, 2011

    Becoming a Rugby Coach

    Rugby coaches in the U.S. are frequently the most senior level and passionate player in the club but who don’t always have much of a formal training or playing background. They take on the difficult task of molding the club and to help make this process as easy and enjoyable as possible Rugby Rugby’s Richard Anderson’s Rugby Training Tips will outline how to develop the team.