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We're Building Futures
through
Rugby

Our Mission 

We’re here for the people, not just the game.Tag Rugby Trust is about young leaders stepping up, communities coming together, and sport creating real opportunities. Through Engage, Educate, Impact, we back young people to lead, grow, and build futures on and off the pitch.

 

How We Make It Happen

The beauty of what we do lies in its simplicity; a ball, a game, a team.

But it’s never just about the game. Through our framework of Engage, Educate, and Impact, we create spaces where young people lead, learn, and grow. Confidence is built, connections are made, and opportunities take shape.

Fun Engagement

Tag rugby is for everyone. It’s easy to play, easy to teach, and instantly rewarding. Mass participation builds trust and brings communities together.

Key Education

We train volunteers in coaching, refereeing, and first aid. As Community Clubs grow, education expands to business, marketing, and budgeting.

Social impact

Volunteers become change-makers, leading projects that tackle real
needs in their communities.
From education to infrastructure

It all starts with the game

The impact lasts a lifetime

Rugby is the starting point

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Since resuming full programs after COVID, we’ve focused all our efforts on Zimbabwe. 

Equipping young people with skills, confidence, and leadership that last far beyond the game. With local coaches leading the way, our programs create real opportunities, drive change, and build a future shaped by the next generation. None of this happens alone our community of partners, coaches, and supporters make the impact possible.

 

We’re building futures shaped by the next generation and none of it happens alone. Our partners, coaches, and supporters make every moment of impact possible.

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Our Impact: Zimbabwe

15 

Years strong

15k

People educated

150+

Locations reached

19

Impactful tours

1,417

Community-Led Projects

More than two decades

of impact. 

Two decades of changing lives through rugby. Since 2002, we've built a legacy of community and connection, now rooted firmly in Zimbabwe. From grassroots programs to unforgettable tours, our hands-on approach continues to make a lasting difference—driven by passion, purpose, and a commitment to the people we work with.

Our history

2002

The Beginning

Tag Rugby Trust began with a single tour to Uganda. Using rugby as a tool for connection and learning, the foundations were laid for a community-led movement driven by sport.

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2006

Expanding Horizons

TRT took its first steps beyond Uganda, delivering tours in Zambia and India. What started locally began to grow internationally, shaped by shared learning and cultural exchange.

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2008

Global Recognition

TRT received the IRB Development Award, recognising its innovative use of rugby to drive education and social change, and marking a significant milestone in its global impact.

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2012

Bridging Rugby and Community

Partnerships with the RFU brought England Counties teams to East Africa. Tours combined competitive rugby with deep community engagement, forging relationships that lasted beyond the pitch.

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2016

Combined England internationals

Rugby union and rugby league internationals came together in Uganda to support TRT’s Female Inspiration Through Rugby (FITR) programme. Led by Catherine Spencer and Lindsay Anfield, the tour culminated in a match with the Uganda Lady Cranes.

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2019

The TRT Hub

TRT established its permanent base in Zimbabwe. What began as a safe space evolved into a training hub for coaches, volunteers, and community leaders driving change year-round.

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2022

Built  Base camp - Sizinda camp, Zimbabwe

Following COVID, TRT returned with renewed focus. Sizinda Camp opened near Victoria Falls, creating an off-grid base for tours, training, and long-term community programmes.

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2023

First full tour season at Sizinda Camp

Schools including Mill Hill, Stonyhurst, and Esher High completed full tours at Sizinda Camp, setting a new standard for immersive, community-led experiences.

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2025

Back on Tour, Schools and New Faces

TRT’s busiest year yet welcomed schools from across the UK. New partnerships strengthened the programme, expanding reach while staying rooted in local leadership.

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2026

The Next Chapter

We’ll be welcoming back our long-standing school partners, while also introducing a brand new one - Milton Abbey to the TRT family. Together, these partnerships continue to grow the two-way exchange and shared learning that sit at the heart of our tours. This year also marks an exciting step forward, as we explore opening up opportunities for TRT alumni past UK tour students, to return to Zimbabwe and reconnect with the communities, camps, and people who first shaped their journey.

What’s next for us?

We’ve come this far, but the journey isn’t over. There are more young leaders to support, more lives to change. Whether you volunteer, donate, or share our story—you can help make it happen.

 

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