Firstly welcome down to Doncaster Toll Bar!!! 

 

Dive into the world of amateur Rugby League with us, from Tots to Masters we have a team for you, we are currently celebrating our 30th year and with over 100 junior members which is growing year on year now is the time to join.

 

We are pleased you chose us to develop your child’s love of sport and to meet new friends that can last a lifetime. We hope you find our club welcoming and want to sign up, so we offer 3 weeks of free training so you can have a taste of rugby and see what a fantastic club we are.

 

Please complete the form below on week 1

3 weeks free Training (Junior section only)

Ready to sign up after your initial sessions please click here for the club membership packs

Our governing body is the Rugby Football League

Our Committee members can be found here

Please feel free to bring any concerns or suggestions about the running of the club to the committee. One will be available on most training days, or you can get in touch with them via email/phone.

 

Child Protection

ALL people who come in regular contact with your child in a club position such as Coach, Assistant Coach, First Aider etc. have been cleared for the role and have been DBS checked and all actions will be taken to ensure they are safe. Any concerns over child welfare should be immediately brought to the attention of the Club Welfare Officer, Stephen Davis.

 

Playing Kit & Equipment

 

Boots: The studs or blades that come as standard will be sufficient as RL is now played in the summer. Long studs are not designed to be used in summer conditions and can lead to injuries. It is the duty of players and officials to ensure that all equipment is safe. Players must check their boots regularly to check that no sharp edges have developed. Match Officials should always check equipment and should look in particular for sharp edges. The “Laws of the Game” states “a player shall not wear anything that might prove dangerous to other players.”

 

Head guards: The RFL consults with a variety of international experts on sports related injuries. The overwhelming view from international experts in sports-related head injury is that soft helmets do not prevent brain injury (as opposed to superficial head injury).  In addition due to the phenomenon of “risk compensation” there is a risk that encouraging helmet use in children and adolescents may paradoxically increases the head injury rates. Because of this medical consensus, the RFL does not support the mandatory wearing of protective head guards in Rugby League.

Mouth guards: It is strongly recommended that players wear a mouth guard when playing or taking part in contact training sessions. It is also recommended that players wear a custom mouth guard.

 

Volunteers
The club is run by volunteers. To play matches; each team requires coaches, a Team Manager, a Game Day Manager (for match days) and at least 1 First Aider. If you’d like to support your team and club; please have a chat with your coach.

 

Fees
Please click here for further information