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USA Rugby hires Classic Eagle Mark Griffin for Youth Position(Click here)

One of Griffin’s first tasks will be to lead the development of State-Based Rugby Organizations (SBROs) within the USA. Currently USA Rugby sanctions 14 SBROs nationwide at various stages of development, although there are more that USA Rugby does not provide with support. USA Rugby has stated it a goal to grow this number significantly by the end of 2009.

In addition, Griffin will combine his efforts with Play Rugby USA and his new director position at USA Rugby to bring both programs closer. Mark has nearly three years of experience running Play Rugby, Inc. and its Play Rugby USA Youth Development Program in New York.

“It has been a fantastic learning process and one we continue to move forward,” Griffin said. “The most important take-away from that for me has been the importance of linking the development of the business model to the development of youth programs and the game of rugby as a whole.”

USA Rugby’s youth efforts will be complemented in several ways by joining forces with Play Rugby, Inc. USA Rugby strives to grow the game, increase the base of talent and decrease the age of the players, while Play Rugby is focused primarily on urban youth development by changing children’s lives through after-school programming. If successful, bonding the two organizations, will result in more kids playing rugby in areas that otherwise would not naturally play the game.

“I have worked with Mark during the past 12 months and he is an obvious pick for the role of Youth and High School Director. In addition to his work at Play Rugby, he has worked on the USAR Youth Committee and his knowledge will enable him to hit the ground running in 2009,” Melville said.

“I very much look forward to helping drive the growth in the youth and high school game in America,” Griffin finished. “If everyone puts the youth and game development first, we’ll be able to make some powerful progress in creating growth, developing players and implementing high quality programs in addition to creating sustainable systems, processes and businesses to support long-term success.”

Griffin will start work at USA Rugby this week.

Please see Goff on Rugby: Wednesday Jan 7, 2009 in Off the Field USA Rugby www.erugbynews.com for more.