WELCOME TO
THE PROPER SCHOOL OF RUGBY
MULTI-SPORTS CLUB for Girls and Boys of All ages
BOOK ONLINE NOWWELCOME TO
THE PROPER SCHOOL OF RUGBY
MULTI-SPORTS CLUB for Girls and Boys of All ages
BOOK ONLINE NOW
WELCOME TO THE PROPER SCHOOL OF RUGBY
An inclusive camp, teaching children of all ages and abilities rugby skills in a safe, fun and engaging way, promoting respect for others, good sportsmanship and inspiration to play and enjoy the game whilst leading a healthy lifestyle. During the times of social distancing we have adapted our camp around multisport disciplines, that still improve your overall skills of rugby but provide a challenge and fun to our kids but at the social distancing rules
SPORTS DAY FRIDAYS
Egg and spoon race, obstacle course, welly throwing, bean bag toss and much more…
Tons of fun and prizes for all!
Our multi-sports camp will also be running as normal Monday to Thursday…a perfect opportunity to get some training in before the Friday Sports Day! 😉
TAG RUGBY (Now Available)
Tag Rugby is a minimal contact team game in which each player wears shorts with velcro patches with two tags attached to them. The attacking team has six plays or tags to try to score a try or take the ball down field as close to the line as possible. Tries are worth one point and there are no conversions.
HIGH ENERGY, FAST PACE AND HELPS IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS.
THROWING ACURRACY
When it comes to coaching fundamentals, you don’t get much more fundamental than passing and throwing. Players aren’t allowed to pass a ball currently, but teaching lightning paced and accurate throwing skills, every player should will learn to pass. The throwing accuracy drills in this school will provide countless ways to improve your child’s passing and handling skills for future rugby development.
BALL CONTROL
It’s worth coaching rugby ball control skills as early as possible, even ass young players youngsters will have a well-developed set of core skills and a basic tactical understanding of control is important. We at the Proper School of Rugby will teach tips and drills to help. Hand and eye coordination is vital in all aspects of rugby . The use of smaller basketballs will certainly improve handling to a higher level
KICKING and Catching
It’s worth coaching rugby kicking skills as early as possible, even if your young players are not allowed to kick during games yet. By the time kicking is introduced into the game, the youngsters will have a well-developed set of core skills and a basic tactical understanding of when to kick. We at the Proper School of Rugby with teach tips and drills to help. And, of course, any catching drills are going to be worthwhile as they’ll soon be faced with some up and unders too!
evasion
Footwork and evasion. In rugby, footwork and evasion skills are the “fine arts” – ways to run with the ball and beat players with skill, pace and panache. In the Proper School of Rugby we will include sessions that make the children have “rugby speed” not just pace, and evade contact with nifty “rugby footwork”.
NOODLE TAG
Tag drills at social distancing help develop the most effective and safest techniques of evasion. These drills improve footwork and the ability to escape capture of the opposing team. We aim to introduce these vital parts of the game with fun and safe sessions.
EXERCISE
Fitter players win more games and get less injuries – it’s as simple as that. We have lots of fun exercises designed specifically to improve your child’s agility and get rugby fit whilst having as much fun as possible.
TEAM BUILDING
We love games!
There’s plenty to choose from here.
We have: Adaptive games, game scenarios, orienteering, mini games, small-sided games, warm up games and most importantly games that will build teamwork.
HOCKEY
We use hockey to allow for good hand eye coordination and to build speed and stamina
SPORTS DAY FRIDAYS
Egg and spoon race, obstacle course, welly throwing, bean bag toss and much more…
Tons of fun and prizes for all!
Our multi-sports camp will also be running as normal Monday to Thursday…a perfect opportunity to get some training in before the Friday Sports Day! 😉
TAG RUGBY (Now Available)
Tag Rugby is a minimal contact team game in which each player wears shorts with velcro patches with two tags attached to them. The attacking team has six plays or tags to try to score a try or take the ball down field as close to the line as possible. Tries are worth one point and there are no conversions.
HIGH ENERGY, FAST PACE AND HELPS IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS.
THROWING ACURRACY
When it comes to coaching fundamentals, you don’t get much more fundamental than passing and throwing. Players aren’t allowed to pass a ball currently, but teaching lightning paced and accurate throwing skills, every player should will learn to pass. The throwing accuracy drills in this school will provide countless ways to improve your child’s passing and handling skills for future rugby development.
KICKING and Catching
It’s worth coaching rugby kicking skills as early as possible, even if your young players are not allowed to kick during games yet. By the time kicking is introduced into the game, the youngsters will have a well-developed set of core skills and a basic tactical understanding of when to kick. We at the Proper School of Rugby with teach tips and drills to help. And, of course, any catching drills are going to be worthwhile as they’ll soon be faced with some up and unders too!
BALL CONTROL
It’s worth coaching rugby ball control skills as early as possible, even ass young players youngsters will have a well-developed set of core skills and a basic tactical understanding of control is important. We at the Proper School of Rugby will teach tips and drills to help. Hand and eye coordination is vital in all aspects of rugby . The use of smaller basketballs will certainly improve handling to a higher level
evasion
Footwork and evasion. In rugby, footwork and evasion skills are the “fine arts” – ways to run with the ball and beat players with skill, pace and panache. In the Proper School of Rugby we will include sessions that make the children have “rugby speed” not just pace, and evade contact with nifty “rugby footwork”.
NOODLE TAG
Tag drills at social distancing help develop the most effective and safest techniques of evasion. These drills improve footwork and the ability to escape capture of the opposing team. We aim to introduce these vital parts of the game with fun and safe sessions.
EXERCISE
Fitter players win more games and get less injuries – it’s as simple as that. We have lots of fun exercises designed specifically to improve your child’s agility and get rugby fit whilst having as much fun as possible.
TEAM BUILDING
We love games!
There’s plenty to choose from here.
We have: Adaptive games, game scenarios, orienteering, mini games, small-sided games, warm up games and most importantly games that will build teamwork.
HOCKEY
We use hockey to allow for good hand eye coordination and to build speed and stamina

ABOUT OUR SCHOOL
Our camp is designed to develop participant’s confidence, decision making, game understanding and spatial awareness. Skills taught will consist mainly of handling, support and evasion skills.
We will progress rugby skills, fundamental movements and teamwork all in a fun, friendly environment! Our coaches will deliver the sessions through exciting and energetic games.
All the sessions are delivered by IRFU grade coaches who all hold an Access NI check, IRFU level 2, First Aid qualifications and safeguarding level 1 to 3 awards.