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Tag Rugby

Tag Rugby evolved from Touch Rugby and retained all of the attributes of the game. Each player wears a belt that has two 'velcro' tags attached to it. The defenders have to pull one of the 'Velcro' tags from the ball-carrying attacking player, to force the player to pass the ball. Each team has 6 'tags" in which to score a try.

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Mini tag

Mini tag is the RFU’s official version of rugby for under-7s and under-8s.

OzTag

OzTag is a recreational sport that now has competitions running all over Australia, with the largest areas located in Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra. It is a game designed to be the a non-contact form of Rugby League. Like most versions of tag rugby a tackle is made when a tag is removed from the side of a player's shorts.

Wheelchair Power Tag Rugby

Wheelchair Power Tag Rugby is a form of rugby which is played indoors by two teams of three wheelchairs each. It does not involves real physical contact and is played with a medium sized rugby ball.

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