We explain flag rugby
Scarf rugby, known as tag rugby in English-speaking countries or flag rugby in France, is a non-contact team sport. The principles of the game are derived from rugby à XIII, from which we have removed the tackles. Each player wears two flags attached to a belt. The defense must snatch a flag to stop the attack. The player must then stop, place the ball on the ground and allow his team-mate to restart. Once 5 flags have been snatched, possession changes hands.
Flag rugby, a fun sport.
Flag rugby is a sport accessible to all. It's an easy way to discover rugby and understand the essence of the game (backward passing, running, evasion). By removing the need for contact, you can program rugby at school, in the workplace or with friends, and discover the pleasures of a team sport.