National Collegiate Rugby (NCR) is proud to announce a new partnership with The Rugby Site, a leading provider of rugby coaching resources based in New Zealand—a country famous for its outstanding rugby. This collaboration will offer discounted access to top-tier training materials for coaches and players across the NCR network.
NCR CEO, Jeremy Treece stated, “We’re excited to offer the knowledge and experience of international rugby experts to the coaches of NCR. The Rugby Site’s courses are going to level up the playing field this championship cycle.”
The Rugby Site, developed by expert rugby coaches and players, will now extend its benefits to NCR members. The platform provides an extensive collection of videos and guides that cover all levels of rugby union, from rugby 7s to rugby 15s, and caters to both beginners and advanced teams.
Influenced by two-time Rugby World Cup-winning coaches Wayne Smith and Sir Graham Henry, The Rugby Site’s programs are designed to bring world-class coaching techniques and strategies to a global audience. Their expertise has shaped the platform’s content, ensuring that it meets the highest standards of rugby training.
Phil Connolly, CEO of The Rugby Site, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, “Coach development is a critical area for U.S. college rugby to improve its player development. It is an exciting and important initiative for us at The Rugby Site to partner with NCR and be able to have a positive influence on the coach development within the strategically important American collegiate rugby program.”
This collaboration represents a significant step forward in supporting the growth of rugby at the collegiate level in the United States. By making these top-quality resources more accessible, NCR and The Rugby Site are helping to foster a new generation of rugby talent and coaching excellence.
To learn more visitncr.rugbyandtherugbysite.com.
Over the next few days, NCR members will receive additional information, including a discount code, for accessing The Rugby Site courses.