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Help shape the experience of our players and fans.
Gain valuable skills in leadership, teamwork, and organisation.
Connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for our club.
Create moments you’ll be proud to look back on while having fun.
Do you love guiding others and sharing your knowledge? Coaches inspire and develop our players to achieve their best, building skills and teamwork along the way. We provide resources to help you lead with confidence.
Step 1:
Sign-up to Rugby Xplorer if you are not already, and register as a “Volunteer”.
Step 2:
Head to the “Training Library” on the desktop version of Rugby Xplorer. Under “Course Categories” you can select from your relevant coaching courses to become accredited.
***It’s important to note that all Junior Coaches require their Smart Rugby AND Season Ready accreditations.***
Further information on the requirements for becoming a coach can be found on the Rugby AU website

Organised and reliable? Team managers are essential for coordinating schedules, communicating with players and parents, and keeping the team running smoothly.
Step 1:
Sign-up to Rugby Xplorer if you are not already, and register as a “Volunteer”.
Step 2:
Head to the “Training Library” on the desktop version of Rugby Xplorer. Under “Course Categories” you can select “Managers, Admins & Volunteers” then the “Team Manager Program”.
Further information on the requirements for becoming a team manager please contact:
Seniors: [email protected]
Juniors: [email protected]
For those who enjoy being in the heart of the action, referees help ensure fair play during matches.
Step 1:
Sign-up to Rugby Xplorer if you are not already, and register as a “Volunteer”.
Step 2:
Head to the “Training Library” on the desktop version of Rugby Xplorer. Under “Course Categories”, you can select from your relevant referee courses to become accredited.
***It’s important to note that all Referees require their Smart Rugby AND Referee Ready accreditations.***
Further information on the requirements for becoming a a Referee/Assitant Referee can be found on the Rugby AU website

Ground Marshals are game-day heroes. They help maintain a safe and welcoming environment and ensure everyone enjoys the match.
Step 1:
Sign-up to Rugby Xplorer if you are not already, and register as a “Volunteer”.
Step 2:
Head to the “Training Library” on the desktop version of Rugby Xplorer. Under “Course Categories” you can select from your relevant coaching courses to become accredited.
***It’s important to note that all Junior Coaches require their Smart Rugby AND Season Ready accreditations.***
Further information on the requirements for becoming a coach can be found on the Rugby AU website
Are you trained in first aid or keen to learn? First aid volunteers play a critical role in ensuring player and spectator safety throughout matches and training sessions.
Step 1:
Sign-up to Rugby Xplorer if you are not already, and register as a “Volunteer”.
Step 2:
Enrol in a Senior First Aid course independently OR a RugbyWA facilitated course which operates free of charge ahead of the new Rugby season.
Step 3:
Head to the “Training Library” on the desktop version of Rugby Xplorer. Under “Course Categories”- “Medical Courses” you can select from your relevant First-aid courses to become accredited.
***It’s important to note that you must upload your First-aid certification here.***


Step one in becoming a volunteer at the Nedlands Rugby Club is to sign up for Rugby Xplorer and register as a “Volunteer.”
This is required regardless of whether a family member is playing. You can do so by downloading the app or heading to their website via your desktop computer.

