South Dorset Rugby Festival
We can’t wait to welcome you to our 2022 South Dorset Rugby Festival, hosted at Swanage and Wareham RFC on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th April 2022. As you prepare for an unforgettable weekend, we’ve outlined below everything you’ll need to know about the festival. If you’re looking for information specifically about your accommodation booked through Sports Tours Ltd, then head over to our accommodation info page.
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Festival Details:
The festival is played on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th April 2022.
Contact Details
Tournament Committee:
- Lewis Bartlett
- Tom Fowles
Administration: Sports Tours Ltd
Email: info@sportstours.co.uk
Phone: 01708 565014
How to find the rugby club:
Address: Swanage & Wareham Rugby Club, Bestwall Rd, Wareham, BH20 4HY
Directions from Sandford Holiday Park: Turn left onto Wareham Road (A351) to drive towards Wareham. Continue on this road into Wareham and at the mini roundabout” continue onto East Street and then turn left onto Bestwall Rd at the crossroads. The club is at the end of Bestwall Rd on the left.
On Arrival at the Tournament
- On arrival cars will be directed to a designated parking area, which includes parking on grass. Wherever you park your car, please hide all valuables out of sight. Please do not park on Bestwall Rd – this is a residential area and a narrow street which we need to keep clear for residents and emergency access to Swanage & Wareham Rugby Club.
- Those arriving by coach will need to be dropped off at the grounds as there is no parking for coaches at the festival venue. When leaving please obtain the mobile number of your driver and call him when you wish to be collected.
- Disabled parking: We will try to locate vehicles with disabled badges as near to the pitches as possible. To ensure we direct you to the car park nearest to your playing area, anyone requiring disabled parking should make themselves known to the car park attendant immediately upon arrival.
Team Registration
- All teams must register at the Tournament HQ at least 30 minutes prior to your first game.
- Please make sure to provide the names and dates of birth of your players on the Sports Tours Hub prior to arrival.
- Please bring passports or photocopies with you – there may be “spot checks” and if players’ ages cannot be verified, the player in question may be suspended from playing.
Other Important Information
- Food & drink refreshments will be available at the festival grounds.
- Toilets are available in the Clubhouse as well numerous portable toilets stationed on site.
- Please do not drop litter or leave rubbish – take it home with you or use the bins provided.
- Limited changing facilities are available in the clubhouse. Please do not leave your belongings in the changing room as they are a shared facility.
- Tents and Gazebos are recommended but please do not put these up near the emergency access points and playing areas.
- We recommend bringing portable chairs to the venue. Please take them home with you after the event.
- BBQs or other cooking equipment are not permitted at the rugby pitches.
Festival Regulations:
Please read the full festival rules and regulation which can be downloaded here:
Key highlights:
General Regulations
- All games will be played in accordance with the rules set out in the RFU Regulations as they apply to each individual age group and the type of rugby.
- Within the “spirit of the game”, if a team is unable to field the maximum number of players for any one game, the opposing team should play with the same number of players on the field.
- Please ask your coaches and parents to assist by being ready for your next match 5 minutes ahead of the scheduled time.
- Players and supporters are required to abide by the RFU guidelines in relation to who is permitted onto the pitch
- The home team must provide the match ball
Referees
- U7 and U8: Sports Tours will not be providing referees for U7 and U8 fixtures. The “home team” shown on the fixture schedule will provide the referee / coach to officiate the game. If the home team does not have someone to officiate, then the away team should provide a referee. If no referee is available, the game will become void, and no points will be awarded.
- U9 to U15: Sports Tours will provide referees for U9 to U15 fixtures
- If, for any unforeseen circumstances, a referee is not available for a fixture then the “home team” shown on the fixture schedule will provide the referee / coach to officiate the game. If the home team does not have someone to officiate, then the away team should provide a referee. If no referee is available, the game will become void, and no points will be awarded.
Tag Rugby Equipment
- Those teams involved in tag rugby are asked to bring sufficient tag belts for their team to use in the competition.
- There will be no tag belts available at the grounds.
Player Welfare
- Only players, coaches and authorised persons are allowed in the changing rooms. Teams should arrive ready to play.
- Drinking water is available free of charge from the designated area in the changing rooms and clubhouse. You can purchase drinks & food at the grounds.
- Emergency first aid will be provided; however, teams are expected to arrange transport to hospital or the medics will call 999 if required.
Event Photography
Please note that both team and action photographs will be taken throughout the festival and team photographs will be available to purchase on the day. Photographs will be available on the photographer’s website to purchase. Photographs may also be printed in the local newspaper and posted on websites or social media. Any teams/individuals who do not wish to have their photographs taken must make this known to the photographers and Event Manager.
Codes of Conduct
- Everybody attending the festival is expected to abide by the RFU Age Grade Codes of Practice, Regulation 15 (Age Grade Rugby) and Safeguarding Children Policy.
- The organisers reserve the right to ask anyone who is considered to be behaving in an inappropriate way to leave the festival. Their accommodation arrangements at the holiday centre will be terminated forthwith.
- Any behaviour falling below the standard expected by the rules and codes of conduct may be reported to the RFU.
- Referee and match official abuse will not be tolerated under any circumstances and will result in the individual/team/Club being asked to leave the festival and will be reported to the RFU.
Players
- Abide by the rules of the tournament and decisions made by the officials and referees.
- Play fairly and demonstrate good sportsmanship both on and off the pitch.
- Play by the laws of the game.
- Do not argue with the referee.
Coaches and Parents
- Act as a positive role model to all young players.
- Be familiar with, and abide by, the RFU child protection guidance in relation to verbal and emotional abuse.
- Remember children play sport for their enjoyment.
- Acknowledge good individual and team performance from all youngsters irrespective of which team they play for.
- Respect match official’s decisions ‐ Remember, they provide an opportunity for youngsters to play and enjoy rugby.
- Never verbally abuse players, match officials, fellow spectators, or coaches.
- Acknowledge effort and good performance rather than the “win at all costs” ethic.
- Verbally encourage all youngsters in a positive way. If you do want to shout, make sure it is ‘for’, not ‘at’, the players.
- Condemn bad language, rude behaviour, and violence.
Sin Bins/Discipline
All coaches, parents and players must be made aware of the tournament code of conduct and are subject to eviction from the tournament should the code be breached, this will be decided at the discretion of the tournament committee.
U7 to U12:
Regulation 15 states there is to be no sin bins or yellow cards. If a player warrants a sending off the referee is to bring the player and the respective coach together explain the reason for the sending off and the player is to play no further part in the festival.
U13 to U15:
Yellow cards with Sin Bins and Red Cards are allowed. Should a player receive one yellow card, the player will be sent to the sin bin for two minutes. Should a player receive a red card or 3 yellow cards within the tournament their actions will be noted and reported to their respective county committee.
Tournament Committee
The management committee will have the power to apply, act upon and enforce the Rules of the Festival and shall also have jurisdiction over all matters affecting the Tournaments, including any not provided for by the Rules. In the event of a dispute, only the team coach will discuss with the Committee.
FAQs
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How many games will we play?
Each team will play up to 5 games per day – the duration of the games depends on the number of teams in each age category. However, each team will play up to the maximum number of minutes per day, as stipulated by the RFU.
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When do we play our games?
This will be advised when you receive your final tour documents, which we aim to send out 1 week prior to the tour.
The tournament is split into two sessions (AM – 9am-1pm approx. PM – 1-5pm approx). If you play your games in the morning you will have the afternoon at your leisure, and vice versa.
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Can we let you know our preferred session time?
Unfortunately, due to the nature of scheduling of pitches and age groups, we are unable to accept any preferred session requests for teams.
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How can we check our fixtures and scores?
Sports Tours has its own online results page where you can view fixtures and track results (results are only available for U12 & U13 teams in line with Age Grade regulations) – https://results.sports-tours.co.uk/results.asp
*Please do not print out your schedule as it is subject to change dependent on late entries/withdrawals
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What I.D do we have to bring for the players?
We ask that you bring RFU cards OR a photocopy of a passport for all players involved in the festival. Age checks may be carried at any point during the tournament.
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Shall we bring both home & away kits?
To avoid kit clashes, we strongly recommend you bring both your home & away strips.
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Do we have to bring rugby balls?
Yes please – the ‘home’ team for each match will be required to provide the match ball.
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Do you provide referees?
We provide referees for U9 to U15 age groups. For U7 and U8 we ask the team coaches to referee the games (please see above in “Festival Rules & Regulations” for more details.
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What footwear should players wear?
All pitches are played on grass, so it is recommended to wear studded boots, but players are welcome to wear alternative footwear depending on the state of the ground surface.
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Do we have to drive to the venue?
Yes please. Access to the venue is down a narrow road, so we are unable to offer a coach service unfortunately.
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Where is the venue and can we park onsite?
Swanage & Wareham RFC is located on Bestwall Road, Wareham, BH20 4HY.
Parking is available at the Rugby Club, although we encourage car sharing as much as possible so that the car park is easier to manage, and to help the environment.
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What catering options are there?
There will be catering in the clubhouse, and a cake stall as well. There will also be hot and cold refreshments available to purchase.
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Will alcohol be served?
Alcohol will be served from the clubhouse and must be consumed either in the clubhouse or on the clubhouse terrace.
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Can we bring our own alcohol to the tournament venue?
As the club serves alcohol, alcohol is not permitted to be brought to the venue. It is not permitted to consume alcohol pitch-side.
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Are dogs allowed?
Dogs are not permitted at Swanage & Wareham RFC. Anybody that arrives onsite with a dog will unfortunately be asked to leave the festival.
Please arrange for any dogs to be looked after at the holiday park. -
Will there be a presentation?
Yes, the presentation will take place at Sandford Holiday Park in the Showbar on Sunday evening.
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Will players receive medals/trophies?
All players will receive a participation medal and there will be winners and runners up trophies for U12s and U13s.
Those attending the presentation will be awarded their medals by a special guest rugby player – we are thrilled to announce that this year’s awards will be presented by Ben Morgan (Gloucester & England), and Jake Polledri (Gloucester & Italy).
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What happens if a member of my group causes damage to the accommodation or the event site?
All damages should be reported prior to departure. The cost of any damage or compensation is the joint responsibility of all group members. It is for the service provider / host club / accommodation centre to reasonably determine the value of the damage or compensation. Any costs will be charged to your group and will be payable on demand. Where your group has paid a security deposit directly to the accommodation centre, any issues will be in accordance with their own policy.

Fixtures & Results
Fixtures and LIVE results can be found on our dedicated hub. Please check fixtures on the day of the event in case of any last-minute changes or updates. NB the page is not currently live and will go live nearer to the event.
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Questions?
If you have any further questions not answered on this page, or our accommodation page, please contact our team who will be happy to help.
We look forward to seeing you at our 2022 South Dorset Rugby Festival!