Safety is first in Rugby.
The global governing body for Rugby, called World Rugby, provides extensive support, directions, and tools to coaches and staff to limit the risk of injury during games and trainings.
Our coaches are generally club members who have a passion for the game and have completed training and certification. They are certified by International Rugby Board, Rugby Alberta, and Rugby Canada.
Clan coaches are NCCP certified and they are required to complete IRB Certifications, and Concussion Protocol Sessions.
CODE of conduct
Best behaviours on Game Days are the first step to fair play!
Players, spectators, and referees - they all contribute to a sound environment that enhances and promotes the love for Rugby.
Our players and their families receive a Code of Conduct at the time of registration, and we do encourage them to go through it and help us spread the fundamental rules of Sportsmanship.
Nothing comes before safety!
For this reason, each coach prepares a coaching plan that includes an appropriate progression of skills to ensure players at all ages are learning in a safe and fun environment.
Games are monitored by certified referees and coaches according to Alberta Junior Rugby Association and IRB standards.
Every single game has a sport professional (certified Athletic Therapists, Physical Therapists, and Trainers) present to identify and manage any injury that happens on the field.