Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Rugby and What it Means to You
The RFU are calling for players, parents, and supporters to let them know their views on rugby and what the game means to them. In the last ten years the game has undergone a great deal of change with the success of England’s national teams and recruitment campaigns, and the RFU is now conducting an online survey to widen the debate - see http://www.rfusurvey.co.uk/.
Has to be said that most of the first five questions are a bit ... theoretical ... and not wildly relevent to the challenges of the female game, but sixth question is wonderful open-ended invitation from the RFU that might be used to tell them exactly how you think that some traditional "values" of the game "assist" with the development of girls' or women's rugby. Enjoy.
Has to be said that most of the first five questions are a bit ... theoretical ... and not wildly relevent to the challenges of the female game, but sixth question is wonderful open-ended invitation from the RFU that might be used to tell them exactly how you think that some traditional "values" of the game "assist" with the development of girls' or women's rugby. Enjoy.
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