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9.1 Million people played rugby in 2017 - 48% in Tier 2 & 3
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<blockquote data-quote="RedruthRFC" data-source="post: 904910" data-attributes="member: 58362"><p>Thanks for sharing these.</p><p></p><p>Other than the fact that one's registered and the other isn't (better get that one in in case a comic genius comes out of the woodwork), what's the difference between a registered player and a non-registered one? In England at least, down to the miniest of mini juniors, every player must be registered before they step on the pitch, so all I can think of is that every child who plays rugby at school as part of their curriculum is being counted in the non-registered category, making the registered players category much more relevant to the health of the game and meaning that a further breakdown (by gender and age) would be more enlightening again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedruthRFC, post: 904910, member: 58362"] Thanks for sharing these. Other than the fact that one's registered and the other isn't (better get that one in in case a comic genius comes out of the woodwork), what's the difference between a registered player and a non-registered one? In England at least, down to the miniest of mini juniors, every player must be registered before they step on the pitch, so all I can think of is that every child who plays rugby at school as part of their curriculum is being counted in the non-registered category, making the registered players category much more relevant to the health of the game and meaning that a further breakdown (by gender and age) would be more enlightening again. [/QUOTE]
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