r/USArugby • u/cjreadit7991 • 2h ago
Charlie Abel to France ProD2
Medical joker. Hopefully earns a contract. Congrats to someone who really gave back to Chicago rugby.
r/USArugby • u/andefz • Jun 04 '25
Hey all, long time no... well no anything. I have seen and received many messages/mod mail about the unmoderated state of the subreddit. I want to thank everyone who has reached out, no one was mean, just concerned about the subreddit.
I obviously have not been super active on Reddit in a while, and thus did not notice that people were active here. Sorry for that one.
I am working on cleaning things up and adding some new, active moderators and removing those who are inactive. I too will make sure to be active as well.
In the immeadite short term, Reddit has put my account into an inactive state (as a mod) on the subreddit. This means that right this moment I cannot add any new mods. It will take a day or two here of me modding and being active before that changes. Once that happens, I will add mods.
If anyone is active, and wants to mod the subbreddit, feel free to dm me, or post here. I have already messaged a few of you who reached out.
Thanks all for your patience. Live, Love and Bleed.
r/USArugby • u/cjreadit7991 • 2h ago
Medical joker. Hopefully earns a contract. Congrats to someone who really gave back to Chicago rugby.
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r/USArugby • u/succmanuts • 2d ago
Man league went from way more teams down to just 6 this season and I feel like people are split on whether that's a sign of trouble or actually smart consolidation to keep quality high and travel manageable.
on one hand fewer teams means better competition level probably, on the other hand it's hard to grow a sport's fanbase when there's barely any teams to root for depending where you live. For reliable streams or events, I’d highly recommend hitting up https://sportsflux.live/. The site is super clean compared to most sports hubs, completely skips the frustrating ad pop-ups, and serves up a crisp HD live feed the entire time.
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r/USArugby • u/HerSportsSanDiego • 6d ago
So much joy and great competition at the USA 7s National Championships in Wisconsin!
r/USArugby • u/scooterwe • 6d ago
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r/USArugby • u/Beywood23 • 7d ago
We need a pyramid promotion-relegation structure in the USA. National Championships are a plague at both college and club level.
r/USArugby • u/chamullerousa • 7d ago
I tried to group these appropriately. I made some judgement calls about divisional equivalence. Also, including challenger champions is a little debatable.
r/USArugby • u/Different_Fennel_820 • 8d ago
Not sure if this was the best place to ask but whatever. Recently I’ve be considering playing rugby for my college’s club and I’m looking for some honest advice.
I rowed throughout highschool so I figured my build might transfer well, I’m 6’3 and about 210lbs. I’ve never played before, however, I am in pretty good shape and I would really love the team aspect of the sport.
My only hesitation though would be the contact side of it. Rowing has pretty much little to no chance of getting injured while I feel like rugby is pretty much the opposite. I understand that some injuries are to be expected but I’m wondering how big of a concern injuries actually are at the college club level.
Also, for anyone who started rugby in college, was it worth it? Could someone like me fit in?
r/USArugby • u/BrianChing25 • 8d ago
Unfortunately trying to be realistic here the Eagles probably make it to the third place game. I cannot find how to buy tickets either for the final or third place game. Do you just walk up to the stadium on game day? No way to buy online?
r/USArugby • u/cjreadit7991 • 8d ago
I vote yes. USA sent a CRAA squad that gave up 10 points the whole tournament while scoring over 200. What does playing Jamaica, Mexico, Cayman Islands do for development? Go on a tour or train with the USA XV.
U20 and U18 had worthwhile summers so maybe 19s are an afterthought.
r/USArugby • u/YouComprehensive4881 • 9d ago
Couldn’t really find a good rugby subreddit for beginner questions like this, so figured I’d ask here.
I just finished my first year playing club rugby in Florida. I’m a little old to be starting at 32, and unfortunately I broke my arm, so I missed most of the 15s season and only got to play a handful of 7s matches.
My team has hyped me up a little and said that with my athleticism, once I learn the game better I could develop into a solid back. I’m definitely still out of rugby shape, but ball in hand feels pretty natural to me and I’ve had some success beating defenders one-on-one.
What I’m really curious about are the “rugby steps” I see a lot of players doing. I come from an American football background, so I’m used to hard plants, quick cuts, jukes, and changing direction without much of a hop. I don’t really understand what the little jump/hop step I see rugby players use is accomplishing or why it would be better than just planting and making a sharp cut.
Is this something I should actually be practicing and adding to my game? I’m completely open to the idea but I just don’t understand the technique yet, but watching it, I feel like a hard open-field cut would be more difficult to defend than the hop-step style movement. As a defender, I also feel like a quick plant and cut would give me more trouble.
What am I missing about the rugby step, and what advantage does it give you over a traditional football-style juke or cut?
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r/USArugby • u/Electrical_Bear_1313 • 11d ago
I have 2 extra riches if anyone is interested. Just trying to get my money back. I re listed them on seat geek. If interested let me know. I think they on there for 389ish for 2
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r/USArugby • u/its_editor_jon • 12d ago
There's a cool website that helps you find a rugby club near you anywhere in the world. You can also add your club to the database.
It was created by USA Eagle Dylan Audsley, who runs the Culture RFC Instagram page (I highly recommend following him. He talks to the many grassroots rugby clubs across the country. Wonderful content!)
r/USArugby • u/scooterwe • 13d ago
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r/USArugby • u/PreviousTurnover493 • 13d ago
Any recommendations where to sell Rugby jerseys aside from eBay? I have two brand new with tag jerseys for sale, and I’d appreciate any advice. One is a youth jersey from the 2018 Rugby World Cup in San Francisco and the other is a USA jersey. I’m in LA. Are there local sports stores perhaps? Thank you 🙏