
Big Rig Rugby is a dynamic program designed to fit seamlessly into school curriculums, offering pupils an exciting and inclusive introduction to rugby. With a strong focus on teamwork, movement, and respect, the sessions are built around age-appropriate games and skill-building activities that align with physical education goals.
Developed by ex-professional rugby player Stuart Corsar, Big Rig Rugby promotes physical literacy while teaching important values such as sportsmanship, communication, and confidence. Whether in a short-term block or as part of a year-round offering, the program supports both physical development and personal growth in a fun, safe, and engaging environment.

Big Rig Rugby works closely with local rugby clubs to strengthen the delivery of rugby in schools and build strong community connections. By partnering with clubs, the program helps create a clear pathway for pupils to continue their rugby journey beyond school, encouraging long-term participation in the sport. Club coaches often support school sessions, bringing expertise, energy, and enthusiasm that enhance the learning experience. This collaboration not only boosts the quality of PE delivery but also helps clubs engage with young players and families in their area. Together, Big Rig Rugby and local clubs are growing the game from the grassroots up.