NCA set to rebrand to National League Rugby
Pending a full meeting of the RFU Council in June, the NCA’s name will be changed to National League Rugby to mark the return of the game at our level.
National League structure to change from 2022/23 season
The RFU Council has agreed changes for a new competition structure in the adult male game from the National Leagues and below.
How Rotherham Titans are helping improve the health and fitness of kids in the community
Rotherham may not have played a fixture for 13 months, but the efforts of Jamie Cooke and the Titans Community Foundation has been inspiring. Photo Credit: Gareth Siddons
Rams RFC raring to go again
After a 13 month period of no matches and fleeting training sessions, Rams RFC now have some fixtures to look forward to as National League clubs begin functioning once again. Photo Credit: [Rams RFC / Tim Pitfield]
#BackToGrassroots: In The Press – NCA Chairman John Inverdale
Our #BackToGrassroots theme continued this week as our chairman John Inverdale spoke to the excellent Will Kelleher from the Daily Mail.
London Irish’s George Nott: “It’s great to see clubs up and running again
London Irish’s George Nott is preparing for a European quarter-final this weekend, but he chatted to Talking Rugby Union about the importance of the National Leagues and why he is pleased to see grassroots club reopening their doors. [Photo Credit: London Irish]
Jackson Wray – Getting back to playing is a massive step
As ncarugby.com continues to celebrate the return of grassroots rugby, Joe Harvey spoke to Saracens’ Jackson Wray. (Photo Credit: Simon Cooper)
Steve Grainger Interview: Rugby’s return is great – It has been a long time coming
As club’s prepare to reopen after months of being closed, NCA Rugby’s Joe Harvey spoke to the RFU’s Rugby Development Director, Steve Grainger. (Photo Credit: Liela Hamilton-Dakar)
Exeter’s Jack Nowell – The leagues massively helped me make that next step
Talking to NCA Rugby’s Joe Harvey, Exeter Chiefs’ Jack Nowell discussed his time playing for Redruth and Plymouth Albion. (Photo Credit: EPCR/JMP)