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8. This is Rugby - Core Values


This is Rugby - CORE VALUES
Rugby is a game for all shapes and sizes. As a result, a complete cross section of the community is involved in rugby union in England. All share a common purpose and core values, which are captured here by the Rugby Football Union, the governing body of the sport in England.
TEAMWORK – is essential to our sport
We play selflessly: working for the team, not for ourselves alone, both on and off the field.
We speak out if our team or sport is threatened by inappropriate words or action.
We take pride in our team, rely on one another and understand that each player has a part to play.
We welcome all new team members and include all because working as a team enriches our lives.
RESPECT – forms the basis of our sport
We hold in high esteem our sport, its values and traditions and earn the respect of others by the way we behave.
We respect our match officials and accept their decisions.
We respect opposition players and supporters.
We value our coaches and those who run our clubs, and treat club houses with consideration.
ENJOYMENT – is the reason we play and support rugby union
We encourage players to enjoy training and playing.
We use our sport to adopt a healthy lifestyle and build life skills.
We safeguard our young players and help them have fun.
We enjoy being part of a team and part of the rugby family because it enhances confidence and self esteem.
DISCIPLINE – underpins our sport
We ensure that our sport is one of controlled physical endeavor and that we are honest and fair.
We obey the ‘Laws of the Game’ which ensure an inclusive and exciting global game.
We support our disciplinary system, which protects our sport and upholds its values.
We observe the sport’s laws and regulations and report serious breaches.
SPORTSMANSHIP – is the foundation rugby union is built upon
We uphold the rugby tradition of camaraderie with team mates and opposition.
We observe fair play both on and off the pitch and are generous in victory and dignified in defeat.
We play to win but not at all costs and recognise both endeavor and achievement.
We ensure that the well‐being and development of individual players is central to all rugby activity.

September 2015