THE CLUB AT A GLANCE
We are a nonprofit rugby club provides competitive divisions for rugby for ages 5 through 19 for both boys and girls.
Our vision is to grow the game of rugby by developing teams for all the school districts under our area.
We follow the philosophy- to teach leadership, community, and responsibility through the sport of rugby.
Our program is looking for partnerships with local companies that have a passion for the development of our youth, physically and mentally; and to establish a lasting partnership between the organization and the company.




ABOUT US
Creating Leaders of Tomorrow
City of Rio Rancho Rugby Club (CORR) is currently the largest club in the state of New Mexico with the last recorded season over 70 participants across all our divisions.
CORR student athletes participates in the Rio Grande Rugby Union and can represent their state in regional/ national/ international competitions. In 2019, there were over 400 youth/ high school athletes registered in New Mexico split over 24 teams. Through our program and the various opportunities provided- we have had quite a few players go on to play collegiately and done exceedingly well. We have alumni that have gone on to play Lindenwood, Queens College (2019 DII Finalist), Trinity Christian University, University of New Mexico, New Mexico Tech, New Mexico State University, and New Mexico Highlands University
Awards:
HS Girls Team (Royals) founded 2017- 2019 2nd Place State, 2018 2nd Place State, 2017 2nd Place State,
HS Girls – Dallas 7s National Tournament 1st Place 2017, 2018
HS Boys Team Founded 2014- NM State Champions- 2014, 2017, 2019| 2nd Place State 2018
HS Boys Team- Denver 7’s National Tournament -1st Place 2018
HS Boys Team- Dallas 7’s International Tournament- 8th/ 16 2018
HS Boys Team- Las Vegas International Tournament- 16th/64 2018
MS Boys Team- State Champions- 2019, 2018, 2017
Our program is more than just training athletes, we focus on key characteristics that develop civic minded youth- Integrity, Excellence, Service and Respect. For the last four seasons, the club has performed over 500 hours of community service giving back to city that supports us. Players develop and expand communication skills, leadership, time management, and interview skills.
