A world record-breaking rugby scrum of 3000 children will be just one of the events being organised by Rugby School to celebrate the 200th anniversary since the game was invented.
Sarah Hunter MBE, captain of the England women’s rugby team, visited the school last week on The Close where William Webb Ellis famously “took the ball in his arms and ran with it” – to start the 200-day countdown until 2023.
Sarah said: “I am delighted to be at the birthplace of the game to start the 200-day countdown to the launch of 2023.
“It will be another amazing year for the game, following on the back of the Women’s World Cup this autumn. This is a brilliant period to encourage youngsters into the sport, especially for girls to get involved, most importantly for enjoyment, but also to inspire the rugby greats of the future.”
The programme of events revealed on the 2023 Celebration’s website, include:
- A Legends England/Wales side, captained by Mike Tindall, playing against a Legends Scotland/Ireland team in November
- An International Schools U18s Sevens Tournament, including players from Japan, Chile, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Canada, as well as home nations, to be held in March.
- Tournaments will be played on The Close where the game was invented, which is currently being newly turfed and refurbished in time for the high-profile events.
Peter Green, executive headmaster of the Rugby School Group, said: “Sport is an important element of Rugby School and we are proud this wonderful team game, created here by a defiant schoolboy, is so popular around the world.
“We will be celebrating not only with events, exhibitions, re-enactments and festivals, but also with dozens of games being played on The Close – for all ages, abilities and genders from U9s’ club tournaments to international matches.”
The school will also be repeating the Global Pass that took place in 2017 to mark its 450th birthday. Inspired by the Olympic torch’s global journey, a rugby ball was passed from country to country during nine months, taking in numerous locations and uniting thousands of people with connections to the school.
The first of the 200 planned passes to mark the bicentenary of the game will take place at Rugby School in January 2023.
Other event highlights include a re-enactment of the game; a packed Easter weekend of rugby games for all from U9s to Vets Rugby Club Sevens; and the Webb Ellis Cycle Pilgrimage: The Close to Twickenham; and a dedicated 2023 exhibition.
The 2023 calendar of events and booking information can be found at https://rugbyschool.news/2023events