In addition to our existing classes at BST Showa Women’s University, Tag Rugby & Mini Rugby classes has started at the BST Azabudai Campus.
Tag Rugby is a non-contact rugby game that involves players “tagging” (removing velcro tags attached to a belt) instead of any tackling.(U4 to U8)
Mini Rugby is a seven-a-side rugby competition involving contact play such as tackling.(U9 to U10)
Children aged 4 to 8 can participate in Tag Rugby, while those aged 9 to 10 can take part in Mini Rugby. Anyone can join a free trial session.
How to apply for a trial
Trial Application Form
What age group can participate? | What is the tag rugby? | When are the class dates? |
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U4 to U6 Categories are defined by date of birth, see here. | non-contact rugby game that involves players “tagging” (removing velcro tags attached to a belt) instead of any tackling | Further information |
U7 to U8 Categories are defined by date of birth, see here. | Further information | |
U9 to U10 Categories are defined by date of birth, see here. | Mini Rugby is a seven-a-side rugby competition involving contact play such as tackling. | Further information |
Coaching Staff | Age Group | Class time | Location |
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Locky Grieve=Head Coach (Australia) Keisuke Ishii (Doctor at Teikyo University Hospital) | U9-U10 | 9:15-10:45 | The ground floor of the BST Azabudai Campus |
Reeze Cornelius (South Africa) Keisuke Ishii (Doctor at Teikyo University Hospital) | U7-U8 | 10:45-12:15 | |
U4-U6 | 12:15-13:45 |
🔵 Players should come wearing attire | suitable for sports (wear SIRC shirts once officially joined) |
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🔵 In case of rain | Click here to find out how to notify |
🔵 Car parking spaces | Azabudai Hills coin car parking spaces or use public transportation |
🔵 BST Azabudai Hills Campus | Rules and Usage Guidelines |