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    Rugby's Values

     

    The World Rugby member unions identified integrity, passion, solidarity, discipline and respect as the defining character-building characteristics of rugby.

     

    These are now collectively known as the World Rugby values and are incorporated within the World Rugby Playing Charter, a guiding document aimed at preserving rugby’s unique character and ethos both on and off the field of play.

     

    The core values enable participants immediately to understand the character of the games and what makes it distinctive as a sport which is played by people of all shapes and sizes.

     

     
    Integrity

    Integrity is central to the fabric of the game and is generated through honesty and fair play.

     

    Passion

    Rugby people have a passionate enthusiasm for the game. Rugby generates excitement, emotional attachment and a sense of belonging to the global rugby family.

     

    Solidarity

    Rugby provides a unifying spirit that leads to life-long friendships, camaraderie, teamwork and loyalty which transcends cultural, geographic, political and religious differences.

     

    Discipline

    Discipline is an integral part of the game both on and off the field and is reflected through adherence to the laws, the regulations and rugby’s core values.

     

    Respect

    Respect for team-mates, opponents, match officials and those involved in the game is paramount.

    The core values enable participants immediately to understand the character of the games and what makes it distinctive as a sport which is played by people of all shapes and sizes.

    A Game that Builds Character

    Rugby is a global game for all ages, genders, sizes and backgrounds. It is a sport with distinct values of integrity, passion, solidarity, discipline and respect, up-held and entrenched within the laws of the game. Played in contact and non-contact formats, Rugby is a team sport that delivers significant social and health benefits as well as elite and social competition.

     

    Rugby can be a demanding sport and players should be physically and mentally prepared and understand how to play safely and with respect. It is the responsibility of all - players, coaches and parents - to ensure that a positive, safe, enjoyable environment is created for ALL players regardless of any perceived difference. 
     

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