Rugby in The high Desert

Summer Starts Now: Join Our Touch Rugby Series

With our spring season over, Bend Rugby doesn’t hang up the boots — we just swap them for something a little lighter. Our Touch Rugby Series is back in full swing for the summer, and we’re inviting everyone to come out, get involved, and enjoy rugby the easygoing way.

What Is Touch Rugby?

Touch rugby is a non-contact, fast-paced version of the sport that focuses on running, passing, support play, and space awareness. It’s easy to learn, fun to play, and one of the best introductions to rugby for people of all ages and experience levels. With no tackling, no scrums, and no lineouts, the emphasis is on fitness, teamwork, and skill — not brute force.

Touch is also a great way to stay rugby-fit during the off-season. The tempo is high — play only slows down after a score — so you’re constantly moving, scanning for gaps, supporting your teammates, or getting back onside on defense. It’s a perfect environment to sharpen your decision-making, passing, and footwork — whether you’re brand new to the sport or looking to keep sharp between seasons.

When and Where?

Our current summer series runs from April through August, with weekly sessions on:

  • Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:30 PM

  • Saturday or Sunday mornings around 10:00–10:30 AM

We typically meet at Riverbend Park, but all updates — including any location or schedule changes — will be posted on our social media channels and website calendar.

What You’ll Need

  • Cleats are ideal (we play on grass), but regular athletic shoes are fine.

  • Bring water, electrolytes, and don’t forget the sunscreen.

  • No gear? No problem. Just show up ready to run around and have some fun.

Who Can Play?

Everyone. Seriously. Touch rugby is free, open to the public, and no club membership is required. It’s part of our effort to grow the sport and make it accessible to anyone who’s curious. Newcomers, seasoned players, college students, curious parents — all are welcome.

We mix teams up every round to keep things fresh and welcoming. Sessions typically start with some casual free play and then move into “first to five” games. Once a game wraps, we take a water break, mix up the teams again, and keep the good vibes rolling. It’s fun, laid-back, and pressure-free.

And yes — we usually have music playing while we play.

Why Join?

Touch rugby has helped recruit new players to our men's and women's teams, and it’s especially valuable for COCC students looking for something fun, active, and community-driven. Our sessions are entirely player-led, creating a chill, no-hassle atmosphere where you can come to learn, compete, or just run around with some great people.

Even if you’re not quite ready to jump in, feel free to stop by and watch a session. You’ll get to see what the game looks like and meet some of the people who make Bend Rugby such a welcoming group.

What's Coming Up?

We’ll likely hold a special session around July 4th — expect red, white, and blue gear and a good time. Keep an eye on our socials for any pop-up sessions or changes to the schedule, especially as the club gears up for our 50th anniversary celebrations later in the summer. Some touch dates may shift as we prep for our tournament, the Cascade Classic, in August.

Let’s Play

Touch rugby is rugby without the bruises — a gateway into the game, a fun way to stay active, and a great way to connect with the Bend Rugby community. We’ll see you out there.

Bend Rugby Steps Up: Adjusting to Life in PNW D2

After multiple successful seasons in Division 3—capped by a 2023 PNW Championship and a Sweet 16 appearance at USA Club Rugby Super Regionals—Bend Rugby took a bold step up for the 2024/25 season: our first campaign in PNW Division 2.

This move brought new challenges, tougher competition, and a faster pace of play—and while we haven’t had the perfect season, we’ve learned a lot and shown that we absolutely belong at this level.

A New Tempo

The speed of the game in Division 2 was immediately noticeable. Small mistakes? They get punished. Opposition teams move the ball quickly, keep the pressure on, and bring a level of physicality that’s higher across the board. But credit to the boys—we’ve stood up to the challenge. Our fitness has held strong, and we’ve met that physical test head-on.

Where we’ve been slow to adjust is between the ears. It’s not just about learning from one game to the next—it’s learning within a game. Recognizing patterns, making in-game adjustments, and trusting our rugby IQ. Every match this season has been a crash course, and the team has responded with effort and grit.

Finding Our Stride

There were flashes of what Bend Rugby can be at this level. Against Seattle Rugby—yes, the D1 team—we put together some great phases and even dotted down a few impressive scores. That game showed us that when we play our game—when we stick to the fundamentals, support the ball, and communicate—we can challenge anyone.

Our coaches, including our dedicated player-coaches, have really stepped up. The message has been clear: we don’t need to get fancy. Let’s do the basics, and let’s do them right. Structure, discipline, effort. That’s the foundation for growth.

Challenges & Commitment

Like every amateur club, we’ve felt the reality of squad depth—especially on the road. Life, families, jobs—these things come first, and that’s part of what makes this community so special. The commitment our players have shown, week in and week out, has been inspiring. Despite limited numbers at times, we’ve never backed down.

More than anything, this season has highlighted the importance of learning and building together. Each game gave us something to take into practice. The team culture—based on feedback, openness, and genuine care—has grown stronger with each outing.

What’s Next?

The 2024/25 league season might be in the books, but Bend Rugby doesn’t stop here.

Our summer touch rugby series kicks off soon—perfect for staying fit, keeping skills sharp, and welcoming new players to the game. Whether you're a current player, a former player, or someone who's just rugby-curious, come out and join us. It’s fun, social, and open to everyone.

👉 Keep an eye on our social media for touch rugby updates, dates, and locations.

We’re already setting our sights on the next tournament in August, and trust us—we’ll be ready.

📣 Want to Get Involved?

  • Follow us on social media

  • Come play touch this summer

  • Bring a friend

  • Or just come watch—Bend Rugby is better with a crowd!