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About Us...

The Lutherville Timonium (LT) Vipers Rugby Club was started in 1989 to introduce kids to the amazing sport of rugby in the Northern Baltimore County area.  Boys and girls from Baltimore County and Baltimore City come together in the summer to learn the skills of touch and tackle rugby (7’s rugby) in a positive coaching environment.​

 

Today we have over 150 participants in our program.  We have teams for all ages starting from 5 years old up to 19 years old.*

Co-ed Touch Rugby Divisions: U7, U9, U11, U13 (and U16)

Boys Tackle Rugby Divisions: U15, U19

Girls Tackle Rugby Division: U19 (depending on numbers)

 *Player ages are based on September 1st the year prior.

 

All the details...

Practice and Game Information:

Touch and Tackle Rugby

  • Starts in Summer the 1st Monday of June

  • Ends the last Wednesday of July (Fall tackle 7’s season depending on interest)

  • Practice:  Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:00 - 8:00pm at Valley Fields Park South

  • Matches: Saturdays for U7, U9, U11 and U13 at home is Seminary Park or away around the Baltimore/ Washington Area. Tackle tournaments will be held on weekends in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Registration - 2 registrations (we suggest opening 2 windows)

  1. State & National registration: USA Youth and HS Rugby via RugbyXplorer.

    • Choose Find a Club: Lutherville-Timonium Vipers Rugby

    • Select Flag Rugby for Touch and High School for Tackle

    • Write down your USA ID to enter into LTRC registration

  2. Local registration: Lutherville Timonium Recreation Council (LTRC) via Stone Alley

Touch Rugby (Flag Rugby) will include a jersey, rugby ball, home games and closing tournament festivities. $80 Local + $15 State & National

Tackle Rugby (High School) will include a tackle penny for practice and multiple summer tournaments.  $180 Local + $36 State & National.

*Limited scholarship available upon request. Email Ltvipersrugby@gmail.com to inquire and apply.

Important:  You will need to register with USA Rugby first to include your USA ID for the LTRC/Stone Alley registration.  The links for both websites are listed here:

 

Questions: email Ltvipersrugby@gmail.com

 

Refund Policy

Refunds will be handled on a case by case basis. Any refund that is issued will be subject to an administrative processing fee of $20.00. 

Rugby Explained

Interested in learning more about how touch rugby is played?!?  See more info...

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Top 5 Benefits for Children Who Play Rugby

You want what's best for your child if you're a parent. You want them to be active, make friends, and learn lessons that will stay with them for life. Rugby ticks all of those boxes and more. Here are the top 5 benefits children stand to gain from playing rugby.

Resilience

Rugby is a demanding sport. It requires a level of physicality and mental toughness that not all sports demand. And that's a good thing. Playing rugby allows kids to learn how to bounce back from setbacks and keep going even when feeling down. That's a valuable lesson that will serve them well on and off the rugby field. Being resilient will help them in all aspects of their life, and children can learn it at a young age through playing rugby.

Teamwork and Sportsmanship

Rugby is a team sport through and through. From the scrum to the line-out, every aspect of the game requires players to work together to succeed. And that spirit of teamwork doesn't end when the game does. Many lifelong friendships have been forged on rugby fields around the world. Regarding sportsmanship, rugby is also a sport that promotes fair play. The game's emphasis on respect for opponents and officials is something that can be instilled in young players, and it's something that will stay with them long after they hang up their rugby boots.

Coordination and Motor Skills

Rugby is a fast-paced sport that requires split-second decision-making. That means kids who play rugby need to have good hand-eye coordination and excellent motor skills to succeed. Fortunately, those are precisely the kinds of skills that kids develop when they play rugby. So not only will your child be having fun, but they'll also be developing necessary physical skills that will benefit them in other areas of their life.

Discipline

A big part of rugby is the discipline it takes to play the game. From following the rules to staying focused during training, discipline is key to any successful rugby team. And that sense of discipline can rub off on the players, helping them to exercise more self-control in other areas of their life. Whether doing homework or eating healthily, the discipline learned from playing rugby can help kids in all areas of their life.

Fun

Let's not forget the most important benefit: rugby is just fun! From the try-scoring heroics to the big hits, there's something for everyone to enjoy in rugby. And that's why kids who play rugby often fall in love with the sport and continue playing it into adulthood. It’s a sport that the whole family can enjoy, and children will make lasting memories on and off the rugby field.

As you can see, there are lots of great reasons why parents should encourage their children to play rugby. If you're looking for a sport that will teach your child important life lessons, why not give it a try?

Play Rugby! It's Fun!

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