Welcome to Johnsonville Junior Rugby Club
Registrations for 2025 are OPEN!
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This year registrations are run through a new site called Rugby Xplorer
Click here to register https://xplorer.rugby/johnsonville-rugby-football-club-inc-junior-
***NURSERY GRADE REGISTERATIONS ARE NOT OPEN YET, THESE WILL BE OPEN IN APRIL
New members are always welcome!
2025 Fees:
Nursery Grade (under5) Sunday mornings- $40
All other players- $80 (2 siblings $110)
Bank account details:
Kiwibank
Johnsonville Junior Rugby
38-9018-0428129-00
Full club preseason for yr 0/1- Yr8 on the 1st and 8th April 5-6pm. Please remember your mouthgaurds.
Socks, shorts and hoodies available:
https://embroidmewellingtoncbd.com/collections/johnsonville-junior-rugby-club
And the first of our pre orders are open for our Jackets and boot bags. Remember to size up if you want the jackets to last longer
Preorders are open until 9am Monday 7th of April - Delivery Early May
Check them out
https://www.cus.kiwi.nz/johnsonville-juniors/
Junior Rugby in Wellington is based on school-age again this year, early registration helps us organise the teams and coaches. Let us know what friends you'd like to play with.
Grades
NOTE: WRFU changed grading in 2022 from birth year to school year.
- Start out with our Nursery grade who get a run around each Sunday morning in our indoor training facility - catching, passing, running. Burn off some energy and see if they like it. At $40 for season, it's a bargin!!!
- Year 1 and Year 2 - Rippa Rugby - on a quarter-sized pitch so everyone gets a run. A flag on each hip, ball under the arm, it's about participation and fun. Some teams have a training run during the week; others might have a 'practice' before the game. Games Friday night or Saturday morning.
- Year 3 to Year 8 - Tackle - School year and some weight-based grades, you'll be surprised how skilful they get in such a short amount of time. There is no player left out, all shapes and sizes, everyone gets involved. In Year 3 they are still feeling out the game, 'tackle' might be an exaggeration, but they are starting to bump into each other. By Year 5 there is almost a pattern and coaches start to see their practice drills finally work. By Year 7 and 8 it's classic rugby that all the children enjoy and want to put in extra work to become All Blacks. Saturday mornings.