Rugby Coaches, Clubs and Teams in South Australia
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Rally4Ever Free Tennis Program Adelaide
We welcome anyone 16 years and older to our 1pm to 2.30pm Tuesday sessions at Tennis Seniors SA in the South Parklands opposite 118 Greenhill Road, Unley.
We reach out to those who are feeling "stuck", looking for social. connection and an avenue to better mental and physical health.
You can just turn up or contact Max beforehand at acftennis@gmail.com or on 0409 096017.
If you don't have a...
Torrens parkrun - North Adelaide - Adelaide
A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you!
When is it?
Every Saturday Morning. See website for exact time.
What does it cost to join in?
Nothing - it's free!
How to join in?
Visit the parkrun website to sign up and learn more about how to participate.
** About Torrens parkrun **
Torrens parkrun is a FREE weekly 5km event for participants of all standards, which takes place every Saturday. It is not a race against other runners, but a 5k timed run...
Mount Barker parkrun
A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you!
When is it?
Every Saturday Morning. See website for exact time.
What does it cost to join in?
Nothing - it's free!
How to join in?
Visit the parkrun website to sign up and learn more about how to participate.
** About Mount Barker parkrun **
Mount Barker parkrun is a FREE weekly 5km event for participants of all standards, which takes place every Saturday. It is not a race against other runners, but a...
Mount Gambier parkrun
A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you!
When is it?
Every Saturday Morning. See website for exact time.
What does it cost to join in?
Nothing - it's free!
How to join in?
Visit the parkrun website to sign up and learn more about how to participate.
** About Mount Gambier parkrun **
Mount Gambier parkrun is a FREE weekly 5km event for participants of all standards, which takes place every Saturday. It is not a race against other runners, but a...
Victor Harbor parkrun
A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you!
When is it?
Every Saturday Morning. See website for exact time.
What does it cost to join in?
Nothing - it's free!
How to join in?
Visit the parkrun website to sign up and learn more about how to participate.
** About Victor Harbor parkrun **
Victor Harbor parkrun is a FREE weekly 5km event for participants of all standards, which takes place every Saturday. It is not a race against other runners, but a...
Port Augusta parkrun
A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you!
When is it?
Every Saturday Morning. See website for exact time.
What does it cost to join in?
Nothing - it's free!
How to join in?
Visit the parkrun website to sign up and learn more about how to participate.
** About Port Augusta parkrun **
Port Augusta parkrun is a FREE weekly 5km event for participants of all standards, which takes place every Saturday. It is not a race against other runners, but a...
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Thinking of rugby coaches, clubs and teams?
Rugby is a sport that can be played both socially and as part of a club.
When playing rugby socially, the rules and level of competitiveness can vary greatly depending on the group of people you're playing with. Some groups may choose to play a more relaxed, non-contact version of the sport, while others may play a more competitive, full-contact version. Social rugby games are often organized informally, with people getting together to play on weekends or evenings. The emphasis is often more on having fun and getting some exercise than on winning or losing.
When playing rugby as part of a club, the level of competitiveness is typically higher than when playing socially. Club teams typically practice on a regular basis and have structured games and competitions against other teams. There are different levels of club rugby, from youth teams to amateur adult teams to professional teams. Depending on the level, the commitment required to play can vary greatly. For example, youth teams may practice once a week and have games on the weekends, while professional teams may practice multiple times a week and have games on both weekends and weekdays.
If you're interested in playing rugby as part of a club, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, you'll need to find a local club that you can join. This can typically be done by searching online for rugby clubs in your area or by asking around at local sports organizations. Then, you'll need to attend practice and tryouts to show your skills and make the team. Finally, you'll need to purchase or rent the necessary equipment, including a rugby ball, cleats, and protective gear.