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<blockquote data-quote="gingergenius" data-source="post: 379710" data-attributes="member: 33219"><p>there are 000s of Mini rugby clubs all over the country. The idea is, the U7s & U8s start off playing touch rugby on tiny little pitches, then as you grow older, there's more players to a team, larger pitches, and the game becomes more like the adult one.. Full Contact starts at U9 level, playing 15-a-side on a full pitch starts at U13.</p><p></p><p>And of course it'll be a physical game because it's a contact sport, but if your son can put up with a few bumps and bruises he'll be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gingergenius, post: 379710, member: 33219"] there are 000s of Mini rugby clubs all over the country. The idea is, the U7s & U8s start off playing touch rugby on tiny little pitches, then as you grow older, there's more players to a team, larger pitches, and the game becomes more like the adult one.. Full Contact starts at U9 level, playing 15-a-side on a full pitch starts at U13. And of course it'll be a physical game because it's a contact sport, but if your son can put up with a few bumps and bruises he'll be fine. [/QUOTE]
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