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All players, coaches and referees must be have a current CIPP to be eligible to play in the NCYRU 2014 season.

USA RUGBY - Online Registration


PLAYER WELFARE

Keeping rugby safe is the number one priority of USA Rugby and the International Rugby Board. The IRB has a great resource for the rugby community called

IRB Player Welfare: Putting Players First.

Also, check out the USA RUGBY MEDICAL SAFETY GUIDE

USA RUGBY FORMS

  1. Medical History Questionnaire
  2. Emergency Action Plan
  3. Rugby Participant Roster
  4. Injury Incident Report

NCYRU CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES

North Carolina Youth Rugby Union (NCYRU) as the State Based Rugby Organization (SBRO) of USA Rugby responsible for the oversight of rugby for all youth age groups (SBRO) of USA Rugby responsible for the oversight of rugby for all youth age groups and genders (18 years & younger) in the state of North Carolina has adopted the guidelines of the Gfeller-Waller Concussion Awareness Act for the safety and well being of all our student-athlete participants.

The guidelines and protocols as outlined in the Gfeller-Waller Concussion Awareness Act include three major areas of focus; education, emergency action, and post concussion protocol implementation (specifically clearance/return to play or practice following a concussion guidelines).

Complete information on the Gfeller-Waller Concussion Awareness Act can be found at: Gfeller-Waller Concussion Awareness Act

Resources:

Gfeller-Waller Law Compliance Information and Checklist

or click here to download the CMG Concussion Packet


North Carolina Youth Rugby Union (NCYRU) as the State Based Rugby Organization (SBRO) of USA Rugby responsible for the oversight of rugby for all youth age groups (SBRO) of USA Rugby responsible for the oversight of rugby for all youth age groups and genders (18 years & younger) in the state of North Carolina has adopted the guidelines of the Gfeller-Waller Concussion Awareness Act for the safety and well being of all our student-athlete participants.

The guidelines and protocols as outlined in the Gfeller-Waller Concussion Awareness Act include three major areas of focus; education, emergency action, and post concussion protocol implementation (specifically clearance/return to play or practice following a concussion guidelines).

Complete information on the Gfeller-Waller Concussion Awareness Act can be found at: Gfeller-Waller Concussion Awareness Act


Please click here to download the CMG document