• "We play with pride in our hearts and passion in our blood"

Rainier Plateau Junior Rugby

Washington State Youth Rugby... for the Auburn,Bonney Lake,Sumner,Orting,Enumclaw area.           info@RainierJuniorRugby.com


Calendar


New Season begins in NOV

[MORE DETAILS]

GOTO Full Schedule

We Are...

the newly formed Rainier Plateau Junior Rugby Club. We are all male athletes (ages 14-19 years of age) in the Sumner, Bonney Lake, Enumclaw, Orting, Puyallup, South Hill area that want to play rugby. Join us! No experience is necessary and we are currently LOOKING FOR NEW PLAYERS.
Contact Us


We Play Rugby...

We will participate in the 2008 Pacific Northwest Youth Rugby Division 2 League Competition. Currently this league is comprised of teams from the following areas:

Olympia
Tacoma
Kent
Gig Harbor
Bremerton
Renton
Bellingham
Seattle

League matches commence in late February and conclude with state playoffs in early May. Qualifiers from this event move into regional finals with an opportunity to qualify for the USA Rugby National Finals.

This community is a group of individuals playing a game which mixes strength,speed and agility. A game which that will forever welcome athletes of any size and shape. Successful rugby does require fitness, but foremost it requires that special person who's ready,willing and able to give it a go.

Rugby is a no cut sport which promotes universal participation fostering and maintaining positive reinforcement, team spirit and responsibility. Equally important is maintaining the low cost to participants which ensures that athletes from all social and economic backgrounds can consider rugby as a spring sport option.

Rugby...

Join us for a season of tackling, rucking, running, punting and scrumming here

Who?

Male athletes ages 14-19 living in the Orting, Sumner, Bonney Lake, Buckley, Enumclaw area CONTACT US

About Rugby

Rugby is not simply a game, its a lifestyle. Its essence is not drawn simply from the physical competition on the pitch,but also from the camaraderie that develops from sharing a common bond. It starts on the field but is reinforced during the post match gatherings when opponents toast each other with food and drink and recognize the rugby community.