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Field Size and Times of Play for Youth Rugby Players in USA Rugby The following provides guidance on: Recommended dimension for the playing area, and Recommended maximums for times of play in individual matches and for cumulative play in a day, for age groups in high school and youth contact and non-contact rugby in the USA Rugby Pitch Setup Dimensions Try Zone Alleys Full Pitch 120x70m 10m n/a Half-Pitch (2 fields) 70x40m 5m 10m between fields Quad-Pitch (4 Fields) 45x30m 5m 10m between fields 1 st /2 nd Grades Pitch Max Time/Match Max Time/Day Non-Contact Rookie Rugby 45x30m 20 min 50 min 3 rd /4 th Grades Non-Contact Rookie Rugby 45x30 or 70x40 30 60 5 th /6 th Grades Non-Contact Rookie Rugby 70x40 30 70 Contact 7s 70x40 30 70 7 th /8 th Grades Non-Contact Rookie Rugby 70x40 40 80 Contact 7s Contact 10s 120x70 50 80 9 th /10 th Grades “Junior Varsity” Non-Contact Rookie Rugby 70x40 48 90 Contact 7s 120x70 48 90 Contact 10s and 15s 120x70 70 90 11 th /12 th Grades “Varsity” Non-Contact Rookie Rugby 70x40 48 90 Contact 7s 120x70 48 90 Contact 10s and 15s 120x70 70 90 Use 11 th /12 th Grades “Varsity” rules when playing 9 th -12th grades together Minimum dimension for High School play: 90x53 yds (football field) Minimum of 1 hour rest between consecutive matches in same day, not to exceed total day limit Grade breakdowns are utilized, matching up with USA Rugby guidelines. Common sense should be used in translating the maximums to other block designations. When circumstances dictate, smaller fields and shorter times than those shown are acceptable. The maximum times include any time taken to settle a tie at the end of regular time in a knockout competition. The per day maximum cumulative times are to prevent young players from being overextended on the multi-match days that occur at tournaments and other events. At each age group the maximum cumulative time allows a player to participate in up to five reasonable length matches, or a fewer number of longer matches. Under the Laws of the Games and other World Rugby Directives the maximum times for Under-19 players are required, rather than recommended.

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Field Size and Times of Play for Youth Rugby Players in USA Rugby Thefollowingprovidesguidanceon:• Recommendeddimensionfortheplayingarea,and• Recommendedmaximumsfortimesofplayinindividualmatchesandforcumulativeplayinaday,forage

groupsinhighschoolandyouthcontactandnon-contactrugbyintheUSA

RugbyPitchSetup Dimensions TryZone AlleysFullPitch 120x70m 10m n/aHalf-Pitch(2fields) 70x40m 5m 10mbetweenfields

Quad-Pitch(4Fields) 45x30m 5m 10mbetweenfields1st/2ndGrades Pitch MaxTime/MatchMaxTime/DayNon-ContactRookieRugby 45x30m 20min 50min

3rd/4thGradesNon-ContactRookieRugby 45x30or70x40 30 60

5th/6thGradesNon-ContactRookieRugby 70x40 30 70

Contact7s 70x40 30 70

7th/8thGradesNon-ContactRookieRugby 70x40 40 80Contact7s

Contact10s 120x70 50 80

9th/10thGrades“JuniorVarsity”Non-ContactRookieRugby 70x40 48 90Contact7s 120x70 48 90

Contact10sand15s 120x70 70 90

11th/12thGrades“Varsity”Non-ContactRookieRugby 70x40 48 90Contact7s 120x70 48 90

Contact10sand15s 120x70 70 90

• Use 11th/12th Grades “Varsity” rules when playing 9th-12th grades together • Minimum dimension for High School play: 90x53 yds (football field) • Minimum of 1 hour rest between consecutive matches in same day, not to exceed total day limit • Grade breakdowns are utilized, matching up with USA Rugby guidelines. Common sense should be used in translating the

maximums to other block designations. • When circumstances dictate, smaller fields and shorter times than those shown are acceptable. • The maximum times include any time taken to settle a tie at the end of regular time in a knockout competition. • The per day maximum cumulative times are to prevent young players from being overextended on the multi-match days that

occur at tournaments and other events. At each age group the maximum cumulative time allows a player to participate in up to five reasonable length matches, or a fewer number of longer matches.

• Under the Laws of the Games and other World Rugby Directives the maximum times for Under-19 players are required, rather than recommended.

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RecommendationsonadaptingAmericanFootballfieldsforRugbyFootballField Dimensions TryZone AlleysFullField 120x53yds. 10yds. n/aSmallField(70x40mequiv.) 76x43yds. 5yds. n/aHalf-Field(2fields) 53x40yds. 5yds. 10yds.betweenfieldsQuads(4Fields) 45x25yds. 5yds. 3-10yds.betweenfields1st/2ndGrades Field MaxTime/MatchMaxTime/DayNon-ContactRookieRugby 45x25yds. 20min 50min

3rd/4thGradesNon-ContactRookieRugby 45x25or53x45 30 60

5th/6thGradesNon-ContactRookieRugby 53x40 30 70Contact7s 53x40 30 70

7th/8thGradesNon-ContactRookieRugby 53x40or76x43 40 80

Contact7sContact10s 120x53 50 80

9th/10thGrades“JuniorVarsity”Non-ContactRookieRugby 53x40or76x43 48 90

Contact7s 120x53 48 90Contact10sand15s 120x53 70 90

11th/12thGrades“Varsity”Non-ContactRookieRugby 53x40or76x43 48 90

Contact7s 120x53 48 90Contact10sand15s 120x53 70 90

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QuadandHalfFieldSetup,RugbyField

Quad,Half,andSmallfieldsetup,FootballField