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CHICHESTER RFC & CHICHESTER LOCAL PRIMARY SCHOOLS CELEBRATING THE
RWC2015
Agenda
• Dare to Dream• Chichester RFC• Event Details– Themes– Teams– Times– Regulations
• Support Available to Schools• Sussex RFC and RFU Support• World’s Longest Pass
Dare to Dream again.......
Where is the next Jonny Wilkinson, Martin Johnson, Wayne Barnes, Tony Spreadbury et
al…….
They will be playing at the Chichester RFC Schools
World Cup 2015
The President of the RFU
Chichester RFC
• Established 90 years ago• Run entirely by Volunteers• 5 Senior Teams• 1st XV playing in National Leagues• 450 Children Playing at the club• 12 qualified Referees• 75 RFU qualified Coaches all DBS checked• Charlie Matthews, Kieran Low, Jessica Breach• Community Rugby Whole Club Seal of Approval
Schools AttendingParklands Primary Central Primary
Bosham Primary Funtington Primary
The March CofE Primary Westbourne Primary
St Richard’s Primary Southbourne Junior
Loxwood Primary Chidham Primary
Camelsdale Primary Birdham Primary
Fittleworth Primary Midhurst Primary
Portfield Primary Plaistow Primary
West Wittering Primary Thorney Island Primary
North Mundham Primary Fishbourne Primary
East Wittering Primary
Attending Considering
Event Details
• 25th September 2015 @ Chichester RFC• Teams to represent a country from a rugby World Cup• Ideally 32 teams (Year 4/5)
– 8 Pools of 4 - Top 2 Cup Comp, Bottom 2 Plate Comp
• Schools Guaranteed 5 Games of Rugby• 5 Minutes each way• Tag Rugby Rules• Teams of 10 (7 Playing)• Mixed teams encouraged• Start time 10:30 - End 15:00
Not Just a Festival - Legacy
• Refereed by Young Development Referees• All Teachers given “Free” rugby coaching • Open to non Playing Rugby Children• Mixed teams encouraged• Teams to dress in the country they are representing.• Celebrate the World Cup 2015 in UK
Tag Rules - RFU Regulations
• Each Players wear a tag belt with two tags• Ball can only be passed backwards• Once tagged player has to stop within 3 steps and pass• If ball is dropped turn over to opposition• No contact if player goes to ground, play stopped and
starts again• Have to score within 6 tags on 7 tag if no try - turnover• No kicking or conversions
Support for Teachers
• RFU Tag Course booked 9th September at CRFC– Free course paid for by club - need staff details
• RFU Ref Course booked 16th September at CRCC– Free course to teachers and or students who want to ref
• CRFC Coaches can come into schools if required before event.
• Event Pack to be sent early September with final logistics.
• Teachers welcome to attend CRFC on Sunday 13th & 20th September to observe
Lots of Festival Experience
CRFC City Walls Longest Pass
• Why? Where? When and Who?• Route• Method• Support• Safety• Media Coverage
CRFC City Walls Longest Pass
• Why? CRFC’s contribution to “Festival of Rugby” Aiming for a Guinness World Record.
• Where? Kick off From and to Oaklands Park and run the city walls. 4 Balls in play.
• When? September 6th at 10.00 am, before the start of CDC “GET ACTIVE” day.
• Who? Rugby players and supporters of all Ages, some or all of your teams and their families.
Marshals x 2
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Marshals x 2
Marshals x 2
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Marshals x 2Marshals x 2 Marshals x 4
Marshals x 2
CRFC City Walls Longest Pass
• Method – Basic Pass, NO FORWARD PASSING!
• Players start with the ball in both hands, using their fingers to control it. They must look at the intended recipient, and then swing their arms in that direction. Use the hand and arm furthest from the receiver to push the ball, just use the other hand as a guide. As players loosen their grip on the ball, they flick their fingers and wrists, so the fingers point towards the target.
• Players keep their eyes on the ball. After they have passed the ball, they follow the pass to support their teammate in possession. Runners will be encouraged to take their place along the route to await the arrival of the balls, or if they prefer, to run with the “pack”.
• Safety will be paramount for the event. Seniors will act as marshals along the entire route with the balls being passed short distances between players all along the route.
CRFC City Walls Longest Pass
• Support• Runners will be preceded by “scout cyclists”
clearing a path• Marshals will be attending crossings or
vulnerable route points• Minis & Juniors will run balls on the park,
Seniors on road sections• Supporters Muster points identified• Wooden Spoon Rugby Charity in attendance
CRFC City Walls Longest Pass
• Safety• St John’s Ambulance in attendance throughout
“Get Active” day• Each ball in play will be led by a “scout cyclist”• Club physio’s/ medical support with first aid kit
will track all four balls in play• Marshals will monitor all road crossings• Mobile phone communication between
marshals throughout the event
CRFC City Walls Longest Pass
• Media Coverage• South Today• ITV South• Chichester Observer• Spirit FM• South Coast Radio• Pitchero• Rugby World
Call to action
• Staff Names for Tag Course• Staff Names for Ref Course• Number of Teams each school wants to enter• Promote the Longest Pass to school• Teachers welcome to attend CRFC Sessions
Building a legacy of Rugby for the future.