Try Tag Rugby
Theodoros Keravnou-Flatman
"Tag Rugby"
The community of people at Tag Rugby makes it. The Tag Rugby itself is super fun, so well run and a great workout. It's a brilliant, supportive sporting community, where you can meet loads of great people too.
EM
"I'm so glad I signed up to a Try Tag…"
I'm so glad I signed up to a Try Tag Rugby league. I was hesitant about signing up as an individual at first, but I'm glad I did, it's lots of fun and a fantastic way to meet people and make new friends.
The leagues are really well organised and everybody has been really friendly.
Harriet Jones
"Oh great"
Oh great, all your grubby, and sweaty players in shorts are swamping my local pub now. Any chance you could get them to wash, and have an atitude check before next week?
Michael
"Give it a go."
I can highly recommend Tag Ruby. It's a really fun and accessible way to exercise and I regret not giving it a go years ago. The organisation is very slick and all staff be it office or pitch have been very friendly and approachable. The only exception was at a North London taster. The Venue Supervisor at the social afterwards loudly and publicly exclaimed that I had "played s*%t and had no natural talent". They were of course right! It's also right that I can have a couple of drinks without becoming obnoxious.
I can only give 4 stars for a couple of reasons. The standard of refereeing is appalling. This will cost you games as well as winning some. Overall, not a positive experience. In fairness this is tough task and they are constantly advertising for Refs as well as running training workshops. The next reason is the so called 'beginners' leagues. I was initially placed with an experienced team in an experienced league. It started off friendly enough, but I rapidly grew tired of the dirty looks for making novice mistakes. The next was in a beginner's league on a beginner's team. What could possibly go wrong? One had played international schoolboy rugby; another was a rugby coach! Many were very experienced tag players. The other 'beginners' teams had similar makeups and hung around beginners' leagues as they liked to win. Again, it started off friendly enough, but I soon found myself getting shouted at by when playing against experienced 'beginners' teams. If like me, you find yourself on a team who actually believe they are in televised Rugby World Cup Sevens match and their Mum is watching then be prepared to walk. There are dozens of leagues and hundreds of teams. Find one that deserves you.
Sean
"Fun sometimes but need to balance the leagues better"
Have tried this a few times now as a beginner, and each time it usually starts off quite fun, with a nice social relaxed atmosphere, and then you end up playing a team who are treating it like the World Cup Final and you end up getting penalised for things you've never been taught before whilst you lose by about 20.
There seems to be a real issue with beginner leagues to me, in that yes you'll get a few teams that are genuinely beginners, and then you have teams which have no business being anywhere near that division. It's just not fun.
customer
"Brilliant Sport for all and everyone."
Fantastic way to get into or back into rugby without the contact, and to play to the level you want to play to (social/competitive). There are a lot of social aspects going on around it too which is ace.
The tournament days are second to none.
My only criticism is around the ever evolving pricing structure and how the leagues are worked through.
Definitely come join if you want to make some friends, have a laugh, be competitive and get fitter! There is also an opportunity to earn some pocket money and improve your knowledge by refereeing.
Craig Williams
"Try Tag Rugby"
I joined try tag rugby over a year ago and can honestly say it was a game changer from both a fitness and social perspective.
Firstly in terms of the sport it's perfect for all ability levels, even if you haven't played any form of rugby before, the game is simple and fun to get involved in.
Secondly I joined due to the appeal of the social side, and it honestly did not disappoint, I have made so many new friends that I now class as some of my closest friends.
The team at try tag rugby are just as amazing (Lewis, Bobby, Carl and Charlie), they do a fantastic job and it's a pleasure to know them also.
With the offering of a free taster I urge anyone to come down and give it a try, I promise it'll be worth it.
David Burkill
"I highly recommend Try Tag Rugby!"
I started playing tag rugby a few years ago when I had the urge to play rugby but also wanted to keep my weekends free. I loved it straight away and haven’t stopped playing since.
The sport itself is very fast paced and skilful, and really feels a lot like a full game of rugby league, but without having to take any hits! The pitches are all a good size and allow for some really flowing passing and running.
Just as good as the sport, and maybe even better, is the community. I started out joining with a group of friends and I found the staff and other players so welcoming that I have since joined teams as an individual and played with other players who signed up on their own, and I currently play in two teams in Yorkshire made up of people I have met through Try Tag Rugby, and would now consider very good friends.
All competitions are well organised and I have yet to meet any league staff who aren’t really nice people and very open to chat about any issues, or just what I’ve been up to at the weekend. The match nights usually have a place for a pint after, with food included in your league fees, which you can’t argue about when you’re already paying less than most 5/7 a-side football leagues. The competitions all run extremely well, with multiple grades for all levels of player and there are social and competitive events throughout the year which are always great fun.
For anyone who is thinking about joining Try Tag Rugby, I could not recommend it more highly.
Aziz Hamra
"Getting worse"
Agree with George Katralis' review below; was fun at the beginning, but now the best staff keep leaving, the referee training is getting worse, and listening to the customers is not a priority anymore.
Any time you complain, you get a standard "sorry, we are trying to sort things out, if you don't like it, complain again" response.
They don't like people criticising them publicly, so prepare for your Facebook comments to be blocked if you speak too much truth.
Sophie
"Bloodly love Monday night tag"
Bloodly love Monday night tag. Tee is a deadset legend.
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