JUNIOR PROVINCIAL TRYOUT INFORMATION
- Rugby Ontario
- May 19, 2017
- 2 min read

Programs Offered
U15 Men
U16 Men + Women
U17 Men
U18 Men + Women
Junior Program Schedule
Regional Open Try-outs:
June 11 10am-3:30pm - West, East and Central Locations
Regional Hub one-day Camps:
June 18 10am-3:30pm - West, East and Central Hubs
June 25 - 10am-3:30pm - West, East and Central Hubs
July 9 - Hub Training/Selection: Royal Military College (Kingston)
Tryout Locations
West Hubs – Brantford Rugby Club, Brantford (Map: https://goo.gl/DwXyKn)
East Hubs – Twin Elms, Ottawa (Map: https://goo.gl/GCYwWo)
Central Hubs – Fletchers Fields, Markham (Map: https://goo.gl/8SYmbg)
Associated Costs
Try out price = $45
Price for the Hub = $435
Price range for Provincial Teams traveling to national and international competitions = $1000 to $1400
Payment and Registration Methods
The $45 tryout fees must be paid online by June 7. Please follow the links below in order to make payment:
West Hub Payment Link: https://membersrugbyontario.sportngin.com/register/form/296396871
East Hub Payment Link: https://membersrugbyontario.sportngin.com/register/form/858579413
Central Hub Payment Link: https://membersrugbyontario.sportngin.com/register/form/468203473
NOTE: If you do not meet the June 7 deadline, you can pay at tryouts. The cost will be $50 and must be done via Credit or Cheque (NO CASH).
Provincial Program Philosophy
A player centred approach is central to delivery of all Provincial Junior Programs. There are many reasons for this:
It is good practice following Long Term Player development (LTPD) principles:
Players develop intellectually, emotionally and physically at different rates, and this affects both their learning and ability to compete
Provides a framework for managing the player's transition through a late specialization sport (rugby), helping to reduce occurrences of burnout, loss of interest and overuse injuries
Ensure the program is complimentary to the holistic development of players alongside their other rugby programmes
Personal development is encouraged amongst players and the coaches involved and prioritised over team outcomes
By creating a positive experience for all involved advocacy is engendered amongst players and parents thus promoting the program and rugby further. This is can be seen within the program in the following ways:
Coaches are encouraged to get to know player names (not numbers)
Players are encouraged to self-reflect on their own performance
Individual feedback is provided both verbally and in a written format
Progression is monitored through the season
The provincial programs are based around a performance mind-set not an outcome orientated mind-set
The Junior provincial program should be seen as a four-year program rather than four x 1 year programs that players can access when their development dictates
The Rugby Ontario Hub Program Aims…
To Identify with high potential and high performance attributes
To enhance the core rugby skills of every player engaging with the Hub program
To develop the positional specific skills of every player engaging with the Hub program
To provide Strength and Conditioning programing for every player for the duration of the program
Hub Program Objectives
Identify individuals for Ontario Provincial Age Group teams
Identify individuals for Canada National Age Group teams
Promote individuals for higher level development opportunities with Regional Academy
Provide a positive and player centered experience for all participants
For more information
Sean Medeiros
High Performance Coordinator
Rugby Ontario
smedeiros@rugbyontario.com
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