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I recently took the introduction course and need to do an online section but can't find it
Steven It may be you are referring to the IRB Rugby Ready course which used to be an online course but since Sept 09 anyone going on a RFU Level 1/2/3 course must first have attended and passed the Rugby Ready course which you can find out about from your coaching co ordinator. Regards Simon
Thanks for that did that course but the co ordinator said there was an online section to do before I could do the level 1
No - as long as you have your Rugby Ready Certificate to say you have passed the course you are OK to proceed to do the Level 1. Simon
It is possible to still download the certificates from the site, but you have to provide evidence of attending the RR course before being allowed onto the Level 1 course. Evidence of answering the online questions are not enough.
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