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USA Rugby has launched a Virtual Academy to connect with and develop players nationwide
Players should focus on building good habits and creating a positive learning environment for themselves
The talent ID process looks at athletic testing, rugby skills, and intangibles like communication and body language
There's a clear pathway from U18 to U20 to senior national teams, but players can enter at various points
Topics
USA Rugby Pathway Overview
Goal is to reach World Cup quarterfinals by 2031 ("moonshot" program)
Pathway extends from U15 to U23 age groups
Virtual Academy launched to engage players year-round
In-person talent ID camps and assemblies for U18 and U20 teams
Players given feedback and development plans after camp
Player Development Focus
Emphasis on building good habits and routines from a young age
Players encouraged to create positive learning environments for themselves
Importance of being coachable and honest about areas for improvement
Technical skills, athleticism, and intangibles like communication all evaluated
Talent Identification Process
Talent ID camps test 10m/40m sprints and standing broad jump
Rugby skills assessed through drills and small-sided games
Coaches evaluate decision-making, spatial awareness, and execution under pressure
Player body language and communication also factored in
Long-Term Vision
Establish permanent regional training centers across the U.S.
Increase number of assemblies and staff to compete at top international level
Use 2031 World Cup as launching point for further growth of rugby in America
Connect more directly with players/coaches to provide resources and answer questions
Next Steps
Players should engage with Virtual Academy if interested in pathway
Prepare for upcoming NorCal talent ID camps on Jan 25 and March 23
Coaches/players encouraged to reach out directly to USA Rugby staff with questions
Continue building towards 2031 World Cup "moonshot" goal
worldrugbyshop.com
rugbynorcal.org
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USA Rugby has launched a Virtual Academy to connect with and develop players nationwide
Players should focus on building good habits and creating a positive learning environment for themselves
The talent ID process looks at athletic testing, rugby skills, and intangibles like communication and body language
There's a clear pathway from U18 to U20 to senior national teams, but players can enter at various points
Topics
USA Rugby Pathway Overview
Goal is to reach World Cup quarterfinals by 2031 ("moonshot" program)
Pathway extends from U15 to U23 age groups
Virtual Academy launched to engage players year-round
In-person talent ID camps and assemblies for U18 and U20 teams
Players given feedback and development plans after camp
Player Development Focus
Emphasis on building good habits and routines from a young age
Players encouraged to create positive learning environments for themselves
Importance of being coachable and honest about areas for improvement
Technical skills, athleticism, and intangibles like communication all evaluated
Talent Identification Process
Talent ID camps test 10m/40m sprints and standing broad jump
Rugby skills assessed through drills and small-sided games
Coaches evaluate decision-making, spatial awareness, and execution under pressure
Player body language and communication also factored in
Long-Term Vision
Establish permanent regional training centers across the U.S.
Increase number of assemblies and staff to compete at top international level
Use 2031 World Cup as launching point for further growth of rugby in America
Connect more directly with players/coaches to provide resources and answer questions
Next Steps
Players should engage with Virtual Academy if interested in pathway
Prepare for upcoming NorCal talent ID camps on Jan 25 and March 23
Coaches/players encouraged to reach out directly to USA Rugby staff with questions
Continue building towards 2031 World Cup "moonshot" goal
worldrugbyshop.com
rugbynorcal.org
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