Community Rugby remains on hold, but with anticipated easing of government-imposed COVID-19 restrictions in the coming months – in particular the potential lifting of public health orders on 29 June – it’s hoped that the community game can return quickly thereafter.
Read MoreAs we all confront the constantly evolving and unprecedented situation that is impacting our entire society, including the sporting world, this important message from the Board of The Rugby Club Foundation is directed not only to the Members of the Foundation, but to the Rugby community in general.
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The Rugby Club Foundation is a strong supporter of Rugby development in NSW, in particular through its support of the NSWRU Development Officers which are embedded in communities across the state. Let’s get to know Jarrod Simpson, AKA “Choppy”…
Read MoreEffective Monday 16 March, community rugby across New South Wales will be postponed until the June 2020. All Rugby activity including matches, training and face-to-face education courses will not be conducted during this period.
Read MoreThe Foundation and the Rugby community is mourning the loss of Rugby Life Member Dr Herbert John Soloman after a long battle with illness.
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The Rugby Club Foundation continues to “share the spirit of the game” by contributing items from our historical collection of memorabilia to various exhibitions in NSW and beyond.
Read MoreThe Rugby community is mourning the death of Terry Willis, Member of The Rugby Club Foundation, Honorary Life Member of NSW Rugby and revered judiciary member and administrator, who passed away on 22 November 2019.
Read MoreA grant from the Foundation enabled Sense Rugby to run a free occupational therapy clinic for children with developmental delays or mental health conditions to use Rugby as a form of therapy.
Read MoreIn the 2018-2019 Financial year the Foundation provided over $300,000 in grants to grassroots Rugby programs and are proud to be opening the next round of applications.
Read MoreWith the assistance of a financial grant from The Rugby Club Foundation, Wheelchair Rugby Australia and Wheelchair Sports NSW ran a hugely successful Wheelchair Rugby Come 'n' Try Program from 11 - 13 October 2019 at the Northern Beaches PCYC.
Read MoreNSW Rugby is giving Foundation members a 20% discount on NSW Waratahs 2020 memberships in appreciation of the support The Rugby Club Foundation gives grassroots Rugby across the state.
Read MoreThis year the Foundation’s support specifically assisted Subbies dramatically increase the number and quality of referees and assistant referees available to clubs as well as helping to enhance their innovative app which has reduced the administrative burden on club volunteers and enabled better communication to the Subbies loving masses.
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