Clubs
House of Rugby offers official products from TOP 14 and PRO D2 teams, such as Union Bordeaux Bègles , Stade Français , FC Grenoble Rugby , Castres Olympique, Montpellier Hérault Rugby,ASM Clermont Auvergne ,Aviron Bayonnais andUS Carcassonne. We also carry products from foreignclubs such asEdimbourg, Newcastle, Glasgow, the Hurricanes, Cardiff, the Zebre, the Coastal Sharks and the Llanelli Scarlets.
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Sleeveless training jersey Union Bordeaux-Bègles Abriz Pro 7 2023/24
Starting at: €35.88
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Tradition and Heritage of Clubs de Rugby
The clubs rugby clubs form the backbone of the rugby ecosystem, serving as the main vehicles for nurturing talent and passion for the sport in communities around the world. These clubs, often with rich histories, not only create legends, but also unite generations around a common sporting culture. In renowned leagues such as Top 14 in France and Premiership in Angleterre, we find clubs which are veritable institutions, having shaped the history of rugby over the decades. These historic entities, like Clermont Auvergne or Leicester Tigers , have built dynasties, forged legends and created moments that remain engraved in the collective memory of rugby fans.
The central role of Clubs in the development of rugby
But beyond these prestigious leagues, there is a vast network of smaller clubs, which play an equally vital role in the fabric of rugby mondial. These clubs are often the premier contact that many players have with the sport, offering an introduction to both the physically demanding aspect of rugby and theesprit camaraderie that is such a distinctive feature of the game. They function as schools where the fundamentals of the game are taught, and where rugby's core values such as respect, discipline and teamwork are instilled. In addition, clubs are also community spaces, meeting places and gathering places where fans can come together to share their love of the game, creating a strong sense of belonging and collective identity around the sport. In this way, they contribute to a rugby culture that is as rich and diverse as the many countries and communities where it is played, ensuring the continued vitality and dynamism of this beloved sport.