Fair Play

Keep the playing field level

One of the great things rugby teaches people is discipline. It’s one of the qualities a coach can instil in players. Don’t tolerate foul play – particularly anything like any dangerous tackles or thuggery. Referee abuse is unacceptable at any level of the sport.

Fair play means:

  • Maintaining your dignity whether or not you are winning
  • Respecting the opposition, the officials and the rules
  • Staying calm no matter what happens

The referee is in charge at all times

If the game gets out of control, play can become reckless and dangerous – increasing the potential for injury. Play your part – play fair.

Support referees by respecting their decisions – remember many of them are volunteers.