The Australian Rugby Union and NSW Liberals & Nationals have collaborated to expand participation in regional NSW with a new non-contact version of Rugby Sevens known as Non-contact Sevens to be rolled out in the Monaro.
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The roll-out of the fast-paced game, which can be played by people of all ages, genders and sporting backgrounds, was launched today by Deputy Premier Andrew Stoner, the Member for Monaro John Barilaro and members of the ARU Men’s squad.
Mr Barilaro said the nature of the game means everyone can get involved in a great community sport.
“The rules for Non-contact Sevens are different to any other game currently being played and emphasises fun, social competition,” Mr Barilaro said.
“This new initiative broadens the reach of Rugby into sections of the community that would otherwise not play the sport.
“I’m really looking forward to seeing my local community get involved in the sport.”
Braidwood local, Lewi Holland from the National Men’s Sevens squad said the launch of Non-contact Sevens in the Monaro is very exciting for the area.
“Non-Contact Sevens gives an opportunity for players of all standards – whether you just want a run-around or want to take things a little more seriously – to play,” Mr Holland said.
“We trialled the game at our training headquarters in Narrabeen a couple of months ago and it was fast and furious. Most importantly, however, it was loads of fun.”
The public can register their interest in taking part in Non-contact Sevens by visiting: http://www.rugby.com.au/sevens/NonContact