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FRN Seeking Touch Rugby Coaches

IMG_5726Find Rugby Now is seeking coaches for our Mixed Touch Rugby team based in London for the 2016 season.

The team has shown great promise having already won the Millwall Touch Tournament and achieved a second place finish at the FRN Christmas Touch Tournament and the FRN 7s.

The team is made up predominantly of a mixture of players from New Zealand and England.

The team is well-managed and has already sorted both on the pitch and off-the-pitch kit for the season. We also have access to a physio when needed as well as training ground, equipment, etc.

We have about 45 members at the moment but we will be hosting a try out session for new members under the direction of the coach.

Details of Role

IMG_5775As with our rugby 7s coaches, we are looking for coaches with experience having coached and/or played at a high level of touch rugby.

Ideally the candidate(s) will be based in London so that they can attend league matches although this is not strictly required but commuting to London for training sessions and tournaments will be necessary.

We cannot offer a salary at this time, but we will compensate you for all travel and food costs and provide you with copious amounts of stash and other perks.

Please email us with your rugby CV to admin@findrugbynow.com if you are interested in this role.


About Ellaine

Ellaine is the founder of FRN and author of "Mini and Youth Rugby: Complete Guide for Coaches and Parents" (published October 2015). She has been playing rugby union for over 10 years in the UK and the US for teams including Oxford University Blues, London Wasps, Henley, NOVA, and GWU. She has recently developed a love for rugby 7s and has played on several international rugby 7s teams. She also enjoys playing touch rugby and regularly plays for the FRN Mixed Touch Rugby team. She is passionate about helping others develop a love for rugby. View all posts by Ellaine

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