But it is strongly rumoured that the RFU (note - not RFUW) no longer believe that U12 tag fits in with their development plans, ie. their plans for the development of (presumably) BOY's rugby. So this could be the last year we see rugby at HYG (or, come to that, every other Youth Games in the country).
This is no great surprise - if they aren't playing contact by 12 then there is no hope for boys to move into club rugby - there is no exit route for them from tag into contact rugby. Most boys' clubs will have enough players at the U12 age band already able to play contact without seeing the need to set aside time to introduce complete beginners.
But none of that applies to girls. For the most part we expect no previous experience - for girls rugby we just want girls keen enough to give the game a go. Most girls start at 12+ - it would be nice if it was not so, but no-one in officialdom is doing much to counter the loss of girls between 9 and 12. Any development plan for GIRLS must be based around introducing them the game between the ages of 12 and 14 - and Youth Games is perfect for that.
So - will those running Youth Games in the UK listen only to the male-dominated RFU? Or will they realise that the interests of girls are different?
There is hope - cricket is now girls only at HYG, so (if the boys don't want it) maybe rugby could stay, even if it has to be a girls only event?
Please pass your views on this to Tony Marmow at herts.scm@ntlworld.com, who is running this year's event, copied in to Leanne Fair Leanne.Fair@north-herts.gov.uk (if you are in North Herts) or your local organiser if elsewhere.
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