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B.C. wonB次元官网网址檛 ban rugby from high school sports any time soon

Executive director of organization governing high school sports says rugby offerings are expanding
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High school rugby like the 2018 provincial AAAA final between Shawnigan Lake School and Oak Bay will remain a part of high school sports for the foreseeable future (Arden Gill/Shawnigan Lake School)

The executive director of the organization governing high school sports across British Columbia does not foresee a ban on rugby in the immediate future.

B次元官网网址淲e see strong participation, because itB次元官网网址檚 a big part of our sporting culture in this province,B次元官网网址 said Jordan Abney, executive director of B.C. School Sports (BCSS).

He made those comments after what what was likely an unprecedented flurry of moves in Nova Scotia, where Friday the provincial government reinstated rugby as a high school sport mere hours after the Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation had cancelled high school rugby games at public schools because of safety concerns. This initial ban prompted outrage from players, parents and the medical community in leading to the eventual reversal.

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Abney, who expressed surprise at the initial decision, said nobody knows at this stage what medical research will say 20 years from now. But a ban is currently not under discussion, he said.

BCSS will continue to work with its rugby partners in an on-going effort to enhance safety for the 4,500-plus student athletes, who currently play at 104 provincial schools across 178 teams. A total 70,000 student athletes currently play 19 sports across British Columbia, with a total of 94,000 registered players, accounting for students playing multiple sports.

While activities carry risks, available research shows the benefits of playing high schools sports including rugby outweigh those risks, said Abney.

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All rugby high school coaches must complete course work on rugby fundamentals and helps them to recognize and manage concussions, he said. Athletes also face playing time restrictions to prevent injuries, he added.

Questions about the status of the game at provincial high schools following the back-and-forth in Nova Scotia have come just days after the BCSS agreed to introduce rugby sevens, a faster version of traditional rugby played with 15 players aside, to the school sports program on a trial basis.

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In short, rugbyB次元官网网址檚 footprint in the local sporting culture is expanding, not shrinking.

Abney said BCSS will continue to monitor developments in working with medical experts and others to ensure and enhance the safety of players.

B次元官网网址淏ut there is no indication that it [rugby] wonB次元官网网址檛 be part of the high school program,B次元官网网址 he said.


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I joined the national team with Black Press Media in 2023 from the Peninsula B次元官网网址 Review, where I had reported on Vancouver Island's Saanich Peninsula since 2019.
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