Tuesday, May 17, 2011
U13 Age Band: Dispensation for existing U12 players
Dear All
We have listened to feedback on the U13 age band proposal and have come to the conclusion, that the vast majority agree with the strategic need for the proposals, although the suggested timing for introduction will pose some challenges for some of our clubs, therefore:
For Season 2011/12 any female players aged U12 and registered on Rugby First in 2010/11 season can play within the U15 age band.
All players must be 12 years of age on the 1st September 2011 and have played club rugby during the 2010/11 season under the RFU Continuum, only players that were registered on Rugby First before the season closed on the 2nd May 2011 will be approved to play U15 Girls rugby.
How does it work?:
1. All clubs that have affiliated girls sections at U15s can apply to the RFUW to allow those U12 girls previously registered (in season 2010/2011) on Rugby First to play in their U15 team.
2. Clubs must follow U13 Player Application Form link and supply the required information, which in turn can be checked against Rugby First before approval is granted.
3. Any application needs to be with the RFUW no later than 15th July 2011.
4. Any non-registered players or new players to the game will not be permitted to play U15 rugby and would start in the new U13s age-group.
5. To support this we have expanded the Club Development Toolkit Fund to have a specific line of funding available to support programmes and resources relating to the development of U13s. The funding is available through application via Club Toolkit Fund Application Form and must be received by 10th June 2011. If you require any support or assistance with your application, please contact your WRDM.
6. Resources to support the coaching of the Tag to Tackle game will be available through your local coaching network over the summer.
If you have any queries at all please contact your WRDM in the first instance.
Regards
Rosie Williams
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