Cold snap hits London while Tag Rugby heats up!
With a record 45 teams registered in the Late Winter Try Tag Rugby competitions across London, the expected cold snap in the capital won’t deter any eager players as they brave the colder temperatures this week with a high of four degrees.

By Phillip Browne
WITH a record 45 teams registered in the Late Winter Try Tag Rugby competitions across London, the expected cold snap in the capital won’t deter any eager players as they brave the colder temperatures this week with a high of 4 degrees.
Scrum & Coke and Yahoo! are heating up the pitches at Borough with some sensational displays of Tag Rugby to remain undefeated in the mixed division. The Hardy Boyz who are current title holders are in the lead in the men’s division at the same venue.
M.I.N.E are ahead at Rotherhithe in the A grade with The Spy Who Tagged Me in amazing form to be front runners in the social grade. Rub & Tag are on fire at Wood Green, still undefeated and only conceding five points to boast the best defensive record in the league!
Moves Like Tagger remain on top at Barnes with Double Scrum & Coke currently leading a very close 13 team competition at Bermondsey.
If you wish to play it’s still not too late to get amongst the action as there is room to join teams at Barnes, Rotherhithe (females only) & Wood Green.
In other news, the Tag Rugby World Cup open trials for Great Britain & Ireland have been announced. If there are any Aussies out there on British or Irish passports who would like to chance their hand for a World Cup spot, you are welcome to trial! All details found at Trytagrugby.com
Meanwhile, the registrations for the Spring Tag Rugby competitions (4 March) are now open. If you would like to get involved in one of the fastest growing sports in London, new team and individual registrations are welcome.
To register for a Try Tag Rugby competition, go to www.trytagrugby.com or email info@trytagrugby.com for more details.






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