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Coaching is one of the most crucial factors in developing, sustaining and increasing participation in rugby union, securing the future and quality of the English game. To be an effective coach, you will need to fulfil a number of different roles, covering the technical, tactical, physical and mental aspects demanded by our game.
The RFU is committed to offering a world-leading coaching development service, from helping volunteers who want to coach junior tag rugby on a Sunday morning to assisting people who aim to reach a professional coaching standard.
Coaching remains a valuable and rewarding way to get or stay involved in rugby union, and with an RFU qualification getting started as a coach is extremely straightforward. Want to go further? Click here to access your online Rugby Ready resource and exam, a prerequisite for an RFU coaching award course, which must be completed in conjunction with attending the face-to-face Rugby Ready course.
Online course booking
The RFU online course booking system allows you to search by course type, region, postcode or date before booking and paying for your course.
My Rugby Academy
My Rugby Academy is a valuable tool to help you reap the maximum benefits from our resources. By pinpointing your current level of coaching proficiency and identifying the next steps in your training path, including recommended RFU-supported courses, the Coaching Development Matrix will guide you in fulfilling your coaching potential. Please log-in HERE.
Club Coaching Coordinator (CCC)
Speak to your CCC. Their role is to:
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