Rugby Action will soon return to the pitch at the PRMS field, as the Prince Rupert Seamen Rugby Club restarts the sport with some COVID related measures in place |
The Provincial organization that watches over Rugby in British Columbia liked what they read from the Prince Rupert Seamen Rugby Club towards their action plan for a return for the sport and as a result of the local club's response to provide a restart plan, BC Rugby has given the team the green light to hit the pitch, with some restrictions in place.
The provincial body which governs the sport in BC announced some of the successful clubs for the 2020 season noting that the Prince Rupert Seamen Rugby Club makes for the first club sanctioned to play from the Northern Region.
For the relaunch, Rugby will be a little different for the participants, with BC Rugby outlining some of the measures in place
These clubs can now open registration to members wishing to participate in in-person rugby. Clubs participating in the Rugby Re-Engage phase will not hold any inter-club or contact activities, and are limited to activities that maintain physical distancing at all times, with rugby balls as the only permitted shared equipment. Sessions are limited to 50 people divided into small groups of 5-10, and daily attestation is required to ensure players are not participating if they have been exposed to a potential case of COVID-19.
The success of the Prince Rupert program also made for part of the restart announcement, with BC Rugby making note of the passion for the sport that is found on the North Coast.
Prince Rupert is a true success story of grassroots rugby, building up an excellent youth program over the past few years. Despite the long travel distances to the nearest opposing club of over 140 km for boys’ rugby and nearly 350km for girls’ rugby, Prince Rupert has built a thriving youth rugby community. in 2019, Prince Rupert participated in the Kamloops Sevens tournament and fielded a team for a 15s competition in Abbotsford.
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