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Rugby AB Rules & Regulations
Rugby Alberta Eligibility Clarification
LEARN MORERugby Alberta Player Playoff Eligibility [98] clarification memo
Rugby AB Policies
ERU Bylaws - 1991
LEARN MORE1991 full document
ERU Bylaws - Ammendments
LEARN MOREAmendment & Additions proposition
ERU Field Use Agreement
Rugby Alberta Discipline Policy
LEARN MORE2025 Discipline Policy
Foul Play Regulation
Club Emergency Action Plan
LEARN MOREWorld Rugby Player Welfare guidelines for medical, concussion, playing surfaces, weather, etc.
WR Player Welfare Guidelines
LEARN MOREWorld Rugby Player Welfare guidelines for medical, concussion, playing surfaces, weather, etc.
RC Trans Inclusion Policy
LEARN MORERugby Canada policy for inclusion of all individuals wishing to participate in the sport of rugby union.
ERU Strategic Plan 2025 - 2027
LEARN MOREFindings from the January 2024 Edmonton Rugby Union (ERU) Rugby Summit and Survey provided critical insights and feedback from a diverse group of stakeholders. This strategic plan intends to leverage this information to outline a clear path forward for rugby development in Northern Alberta. Our purpose is to create access, promote, develop, and deliver rugby to Northern Alberta residents.
ERU Air Aware & Inclement Weather Policy
LEARN MOREA guideline for rugby administration and match officials for assessing inclement weather (i.e. lighting) and monitoring air quality
Referee Abuse Policy and Sanctions
ERU Rules & Regs
LEARN MORELocal rulings for Senior Competitions.
Affiliate player memo
LEARN MOREDual Membership/Affiliate Player Memo
GAME ON
LEARN MOREWorld Rugby Game On Global Community Law Variations
Age Dispensation Policy
Dispensation Application
Age Grade Law Variations
LEARN MORERugby Canada Age Grade Cards
Game Cancellation/Change Protocol for Junior Rugby
Club Emergency Action Plan (Non-Covid)
Covid Emergency Response Plan
LEARN MORECOVID-19 RTP
Club Compliance Agreement
LEARN MORECOVID-19 RTP
Club Key Information and Contacts
COVID-19 RTP
Risk Assessment and Mitigation Checklist
COVID-19 RTP
RTP Plan - Club Template
COVID-19 RTP

Rules and Regulations
This section contains important information regarding the policies and guidelines for both Adult and Junior Rugby. It is imperative that all clubs within the jurisdiction of Rugby Alberta familiarize themselves with these rules. We adhere to the Rugby Alberta Rules and Regulations, the ERU Bylaws, and the laws established by World Rugby for all matches unless specified otherwise.
Please note that amendments to these regulations may occur each spring; therefore, we recommend regular review to ensure that all participants are informed and compliant. A thorough understanding of these rules is essential in promoting fair play and maintaining a positive and safe environment for all members.
If you have any questions regarding Edmonton Rugby Union policies or documents, please contact us.
Approved member organizations of the ERU
- Antediluvians
- Clansmen
- Cold Lake Penguins
- Drayton Valley Riggers
- Strathcona Druids
- Edson Axmen
- Fort McMurray Knights
- Grande Prairie Centaurs & Sirens
- Leduc Crude
- Leprechaun Tigers
- Lloydminster Reapers
- Nor’Wester Athletic Club
- Parkland Sharks
- Edmonton Pirates
- EdmontonRockers
- St. Albert Rugby Club
- ERU programs such as Edmonton Gold Juniors and Seniors
Any organization NOT listed above, cannot have their tour sanctioned by RC nor RA. Should a tournament organizing committee in another provinces or the USA enter without their sanction approved by Rugby Alberta and Rugby Canada, the participants are not provided coverage under the Rugby Canada National Insurance Program.
Discipline, Sanctions, & Red Cards
Discipline reports for AWP and AC divisions are to be emailed to info@rugbyalberta.com (CC ERU Director of Disciplined and Director of Program management). This email will be forwarded to the Rugby Alberta Rules and Regulations Committee (RRC).
Discipline reports for all Senior and Junior competitions within the ERU are to be sent to the ERU Director of Discipline (cc Director of Program Management)
Dispensation
Junior players seeking to play outside of their age grade may be be dispensated up or down a single age grade (e.g. a 16 year old may play in U18 or U15 but not U14 or seniors). Please review the the Rugby Alberta Dispensation Policy, the process outlined below MUST be adhered to. Failure to adhere to this process makes the player and team in-eligible to play.
Email the completed Rugby Alberta Application for Dispensation form to memberservice@rugbyalberta.com (cc erujuniorrugby@gmail.com and eruprograms@gmail.com)
The dispensation form must be submitted to the Rugby Alberta Office at least 7 days before the player wishes to participate in any rugby-related activities in the requested different age category.
High School Player Eligibility
During the rugby season the policy states that a student must not ‘play’ for a non-school team from March 15th through to the conclusion of the teams involvement in the ASAA provincial finals. There is no policy that states a player cannot ‘practice’ with a non-school team during this time.
According to ASAA (Alberta School’s Athletic Association) policy, the high school rugby season finishes after the provincial finals take place. After this point all players are eligible to ‘play’ for a club.
Player Substitutions for Divisions E3 and EW2
An ERU regional ruling allows unlimited substitution and unlimited roster numbers for the lowest division in the ERU of each gender (E3 and EW2) during regular season matches only. Unlimited meaning a player may return to the game after being subbed out unless he/she was removed for injury.
Substitutions are to take place only at approved breaks in the play as per the Match Official. Rolling substitutions (hockey-style on and off at will) are NOT permitted!
Teams may decide to play quarters due to a large (or low) number of players, weather, to help new players learn etc. This must confirmed and agreed to by both captains with the Match Official prior to kick off. If at the commencement of the game the teams choose not to play quarters, then subs shall be in accordance with the World Rugby Laws of the Game.
Touring & Tournaments
Sanctioning is the means by which Rugby Canada’s accident and general liability insurance coverage is extended to rugby events outside of league play. The practices and league matches of registered clubs are the only competitions considered sanctioned and insured by default when all athletes, team management and staff and all participants (volunteers, organizing committee / board of directors) are registered within the current membership year. Any other event may seek sanctioning by an authorized representative of a member organization and thus Rugby Canada Insurance can be
extended by following the relevant application instructions.
Team Tours - Outbound (Tours travelling outside Canada)
All tours travelling outside of Canada must be sanctioned by your Provincial Union and Rugby Canada.
International Unions and World Rugby require that all teams must have National Union Sanctioning prior to the departure date.
Rugby Canada will only sanction those teams that are member organizations and therefore schools or third party organizations traveling would have to become full members of their provincial union (and thus Rugby Canada) and pay all applicable membership fees.
Foreign Player Eligibility - Update 30 May 2024
2.8 Foreign Player Eligibility:
2.8.2
Clubs are restricted to nominating/dressing no more than three (3) foreign players per team on a team sheet.
2.8.3
foreign player is a participant who is not a Canadian Citizen or does not have a Permanent Resident Card or Landed Immigrant status or has not maintained residency in Canada for a minimum of twelve (12) continuous months. (Proof of status and/or residency may be requested by Rugby Alberta in determining if a player is classed as a foreign player).
2.8.4
A player is no longer classed as a foreign player once they have been fully registered with Rugby Canada for their third season. The seasons do not necessarily have to be consecutive seasons of play but must fall within a four-year period prior to the player’s third season of registration. A season is defined as one calendar year. For example, a player registered in Canada on April 1st, 2019 will be considered no longer a foreign player on or after April 2nd, 2021 if they have completed consecutive seasons
Old Version 2.8 Foreign Player Eligibility:
2.8.2
Clubs are restricted to nominating/dressing no more than three (3) foreign players per team on a team sheet.
2.8.3
foreign player is a participant who is not a Canadian Citizen or does not have a Permanent Resident Card or Landed Immigrant status. (Proof of status may be requested by Rugby Alberta in determining if a player is classed as a foreign player).
2.8.4
A player is no longer classed as a foreign player once they have been fully registered with Rugby Canada for their third season. The seasons do not necessarily have to be consecutive seasons of play but must fall within a four-year period prior to the player’s third season of registration. A season is defined as one calendar year. For example, a player registered in Canada on April 1st, 2019 will be considered no longer a foreign player on or after April 2nd, 2021 if they have completed consecutive seasons



South Coast Senior League
Round 5 match summary
Figtree Kangaroos 10. 10. 70 defeated Helensburgh Tigers 10. 9. 69
A thrilling encounter saw the Roos come from behind to secure a crucial 1 point victory. Down by 12 points at halftime, captain Jake Morrison sparked the comeback with a brilliant individual goal in the late in the 3rd quarter. Young gun winger Tommy Chen sealed the win with a spectacular off-the-ground finish in the dying minutes. The defensive effort from Mike Stevens and Danny Walsh was outstanding, making crucial tackles when it mattered most.
Best Players: J. Morrison (c), T. Chen, M. Stevens, D. Walsh, S. Parker

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