Try Tag Rugby Reviews 103

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4.8

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

TryTagRugby is an amazing community of people who enjoy having a run around on the pitch and socialising down at the pub after. Every skill level is welcomed by players and organisers. Youre never too... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Have been playing tag for years now and would definitely recommend to people to join the Bermondsey (Southwark in the summer) Leagues! These are run by James Price who is undeniably the best League Or... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Love playing tag ! It’s a great way to meet friends but also keep fit ! Everyone is always so welcoming and the tag tournaments are always so competitive but also so much fun! Special shout out to... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I love playing tag to keep fit and make friends. I didn’t have a lot of rugby experience before joining but I found this a great environment in which to learn. I now play several times a week across d... See more

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Get fit, have fun and meet loads of new people by joining a mixed, men's or women's leagues in the sport of Tag Rugby throughout the UK.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great non-contact sport for everyone

It's a very welcoming, well organised, and incredibly fun non-contact sport to play. The referees are particularly good at explaining the rules and maintaining the flow of the game for new players. The socials are always fun too!

4 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Give TTR a try

Joined the league in Oxford after a free taster session a little under a year ago. Found it really friendly and fun, perfect for making new friends especially if you're new in the area or want to start something a bit different. It's good if you're a more established player or if you're new to rugby and team sports in general like I was. TTR in general is pretty well organised and there's always something going on to get involved in.

11 April 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Even if you’ve never played before give it a go

I recently moved to the uk and decided to try tag rugby randomly without knowing anybody here. I was put in a team of individual players and we’ve all become great friends on the back of playing together. It’s the best part of my week without fail!

10 September 2023
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

TAG FRIEND :)

The league in Burnage is so social and everyone is good friends and chats even from separate teams. Adam really promotes this by knowing everyone’s name and creating such a good vibe every Wednesday :)

10 April 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Give it a go!!

Been playing Tag in Oxford now for 5 years and honestly couldn’t ask for a better group of people. It’s a real friendly and fun atmosphere. This doesn’t just extend to Oxford I have been able to visit all areas of the country with the Tagfest series and UK Tag Nationals and made friends everywhere I have been. Tag is an inclusive sport giving you opportunities to play mixed, mens, women’s and age specific categories as well as divisional play so literally anyone can get involved!!

6 April 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Addictive fun & social sport for all

I’ve been involved in tag rugby for a decade. I’ve run as many as four teams as interest has just grown & grown. We’ve had players from 14 to nearly 60 & those who have played rugby before & players completely new to it & obviously both guys & girls. With rolling substitutions & only playing on a 1/2 pitch you don’t have to be super fit either but your fitness will grow. It’s a really inclusive fun sport that’s growing so fast & has a fantastic social scene too. We’ve literally had hundreds of players come through our squad the Redingensians Coach Potatoes, some have played for a decade at a social level through to others who have progressed to regional competitions & even GB level. It really is a sport for all.. once most people have had a run out they’re normally hooked.

5 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great fun, loads of extras

Great fun, really well run. Very social and my favourite league I've played in. There's so many extras that Rog and the team all organised such as the tag festivals, prizes for players of the season, most friendly team etc as voted by the players.

5 April 2023
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Oxford Thames Valley

I have joined the Oxford Thames Valley League and found it to be a wonderful, friendly and welcoming group of people of all abilities. The league has grown enormously and there is space for people of any experience level, with older heads regularly helping out newer teams so that everyone is involved and enjoying themselves. There are also higher ability teams and the chance to trial for national level tournaments.

I joined on a whim to prepare myself for the contact season and ended up staying throughout winter as well. I would recommend this league to anyone and could not be happier with the organisers and the atmosphere they have created.

5 April 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Competitive but social!

Try Tag Rugby overall strikes the right balance between competitive sport and social which is reachable for all backgrounds and abilities.

The social aspect is fantastic and is a great way to meet likeminded individuals who are interested in playing sport in a social setting or challenging themselves in the pursuit of improving at a sport.

I would highly recommend try tag rugby (especially in the Thames Valley region!) to all!

5 April 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Fun and social sport for all

Fantastic fun and social sport for players at all levels with minimal contact.
As someone who has been involved in all forms of Rugby; this is the future for its inclusiveness with opportunities for players, coaches and officials at all levels of experience.

5 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I have played for 5 years, it’s the best!

I have played Tag Rugby (Thames Valley) for nearly 5 years now, every Wednesday night without fail, it’s safe to say I love it.
I look forward to it every week
Everyone is incredibly friendly
It’s a social team environment and people are taken care of from day one, all ages, ability’s and experiences welcome.
There are also people within the club who can introduce you to other activities such as:
Climbing
Stand up paddle boarding
Union (contact rugby)
Social nights on the town
And much more

I 10000% recommend coming down on a taster and saying hi!
Everyone is welcome 🤗

5 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

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.

3 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

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.

29 June 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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?

10 May 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

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.

31 August 2022
Unprompted review
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Reply from Try Tag Rugby

Thank you for your review, including some positive feedback.

In regards to some of the more negative points, we apologise that the Taster Session coach dropped their professional standards in the aftermatch social. You are welcome to get in touch via our website to let us know the date and venue of the Taster Session so we can speak to the staff member in question.

In regards to refereeing, it is a difficult job and at times players have unrealistic expectations of what to expect from referees. You only have to watch professional sport to see how hung up the pundits & players get about referee mistakes from fully professional officials to get a feel how hard it is for referees at community sport level. Overall when we survey the wider play base at the end of each year our referees generally get reasonable feedback, however there is always more we can do and this summer we've increased the amount of one on one coaching and referee assessing that they get, across our leagues and events. They will certainly never be perfect and players will no doubt continue to debate whether a pass was forward or not forever. Maybe one day technology will solve these issues for good!

Lastly, in regards to placing you in teams. This is not an exact science, but the more info you give us the better the chance of getting it right. For example, if you contact us after signing up, to request to be in a beginner team or league, we'll do our best to provide this, and if we can't we can suggest alternative venues or offer you a refund. New teams made of individuals in beginner leagues will likely feature players of all standards and backgrounds. Some may have played Rugby before and others will have never picked up a Rugby ball. The common theme is they are beginners at Tag Rugby! Over time, the best players get picked up by the higher level teams and teams and players generally find their level. Some teams do take it seriously, but as you said most teams at the lower levels do not, and they are more in it for the socialising than playing. We wish you best of luck finding a fun and appropriate level team going forward, and don't hesitate to get in touch via our website if you'd like some assistance.

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

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.

10 June 2022
Unprompted review

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