1. Jersey
Whether it’s a jersey from a provincial or international team, a rugby jersey is always guaranteed to please a rugby fan on Christmas day.
The traditional game day jersey is normally the first choice, but a casual polo shirt can be an equally good purchase. There’s different models and colour schemes to choose from too, so have a thorough look around.
2. Boots
If the person you have in mind is part of a rugby team, some new boots could be a strong call.
As always, the adult sizes will be more expensive than the boots for younger players, but it’s a worthwhile investment.
For comfort and familiarity, you might want to go for the brand that your loved one is currently wearing and that should help narrow the search.
3. Scrum Cap
Again, the is a gift idea for the active rugby player in your life.
Scrum caps are typically worn by players who take part in the scrum in order to protect their ears, but it’s not uncommon for players in other positions to wear them too.
That being said, there’s no guarantee that the person you’re buying for is a scrum-cap enthusiast, so make some subtle inquiries before making any purchases.
These items can cost up to €50, so it’s important to be sure that it’s going to a recipient who needs it.
4. Match Tickets
Going to a rugby game is an enjoyable day out, and if you opt for heading to an away fixture, you could make a weekend out of the occasion.
It’s probably too late to try and get Six Nations tickets, but tickets for club games are easier to access.
Each province has their own ticket purchasing section on their official website.
Happy browsing!
5. Jackets/Scarves
If your rugby loving friend is regularly attending games over the rest of the winter months, a good sturdy jacket is essential.
Similar to the jerseys, clubs and international teams have their own brand of jackets, jumpers, t-shirts and other items of clothing.
They’re loose fitting and warm, which allows the supporter to show their colours while also protecting them from the inclement weather.
6. Training Equipment
If the person you’re buying for is a coach or a player who likes to practise their skills at home, some training equipment should be going on their Christmas list.
Cones, bollards, bibs and stopwatches are just some of the essential materials for coaches when it comes to running a training session.
Training gear tends to go missing quite often, so buying them a few bits will help them avoid the hassle of getting replacements.
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