The best rugby games are designed to help you improve your rugby skills as well as keep you and your friends entertained. While standard rugby games can be played at competitive levels, many rugby games are designed just for casual play. The best rugby games range from touch rugby to tiger tail rugby games.
Touch Rugby
This touch rugby game will help you improve your agility and skills on the rugby field. Divide a group of kids into two teams and create a rugby field using four cones. Assign one team to offense and the other team to defense. On the whistle, have the offensive team throw the rugby ball back and forth to each other in an effort to move forward toward the goal line. The defensive team can stop the offense by touching the player with the ball with two hands. A point is scored if the offensive player crosses the goal with the ball.
Tag Rugby Game
This game is designed to improve your speed on the rugby field as well as keep you entertained. Get a group of kids together and pick one player in the group to be "it." On your coach's whistle, pass the ball back and forth in an effort to avoid getting tagged. If you are tagged while in possession of the ball, then you become "it." The last player left in the game without getting tagged is the winner.
Tiger Tails Game
This rugby game is designed to improve and sharpen your core rugby skills. Start by giving each player in the game a belt with one flag hanging from the back of it. This flag will be considered your "tail." On your coach's whistle, run toward the other players and try to grab their tails out from their shorts. If a tail falls on the ground, any player in the game can pick it up. The player with the most tails collected at the end of the game wins.
Kabaddi Game
This rugby game is derived from a traditional game played in Bangladesh. Break up a group of kids into two teams and create a 12.5 m by 10 m field using cones. Divide the field into two and have each team line up on each side. Pick a player on your team to tag a player on the other team. This player must run across the field while holding his breath and try to tag a player before he takes his next breath. If he cannot tag a player before taking a breath then he is eliminated from the game. If he tags a player, the player must leave the game. The first team to eliminate all the other players wins.



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