Join Plymouth’s award-winning rugby Pod!

Learn and play rugby in a fun, inclusive and supportive team environment!

We play and train as First, Development and Women’s Teams.

Your first month of membership is FREE.

Your membership fee is £15.00 per month via direct debit/standing order and includes:

  • training sessions

  • playing in official and friendly matches

  • voting rights in the club

  • insurances

  • affiliation fees

  • discounts on club merchandise

For all registered members we also give you discounts through our sponsors and partners including OMG and MJ Therapy.

Rugby players supporting each other

JOIN THE POD!

TRAINING SESSIONS

Training is EVERY Wednesday 6.30pm-8:00pm

Plympton Victoria RFC, Market Road, Plymouth, PL7 1QW *

*Please check for seasonal variations.

Training is FREE for all registered members, and open to everyone who wants to attend.

Our coaches plan training sessions for all abilities, and you will get to build your skills and learn something new every week!

Additional sessions may be arranged ad-hoc to fit our fixture schedule.

Games are usually played on Saturday afternoons in the winter.

Plymouth Dolphins play tournaments as well as friendly matches, as First and Development Squads (aka Plymouth Dolphins and Plymouth Porpoises).

Home games will be played in Plymouth, and Away fixtures at the relevant club ground.

Tournaments and Away Days are features of the season and we often stay over to enjoy the nightlife and hospitality of our host clubs, or show our guests a great time when they visit.

Home Match Fees are set at £5.00 per player. These fees go towards paying for referees and post-match food etc. All players receive food post-match at both home and away games.

PLAYING


MATCH & EVENTS CALENDAR

UNION CUP 2025


In May 2025 teams IGR teams from across the world will come together to compete in the Union Cup in Oslo , Norway. This is another exciting milestone for the team after reaching the finals in the Bingham Cup last year.

This fundraiser will help cover a contribution towards flights, tickets, and accommodation which will enable our diverse players to afford to take part in this special opportunity.

Your support means they will be able to compete on an international platform and share the pride of our Ocean City!

Oslo Norway Union Cup 2025

Our 2025 Calendar celebrates our team’s spirit in 12 fun-filled months!

Made by and featuring Plymouth Dolphins club members, our fun 2025 calendar turns vintage sports magazines on their heads.

HOT TO GO!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Dolphins are an integral part of Plymouth’s unique marine landscape (it even has its own pod called the Rame’s Head Pod!) and because “pods” are used to describe groups of players working together on the field.

  • International Gay Rugby (IGR) is a global organization that represents LGBT and inclusive rugby clubs.

    IGR's mission is to promote equality and diversity in rugby, and to eliminate discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. 


    What IGR does: 

    • Organizes regional, national, and international tournaments

    • Works to reduce barriers to entry for transgender athletes

    • Promotes tolerance and acceptance of LGBT athletes

    • Educates and eliminates homophobia and transphobia in rugby

    IGR's history: 

    • IGR was founded in 2000

    • IGR was previously known as the International Gay Rugby Association and Board (IGRAB)

    • IGR is based in London, UK

    • IGR has a Memorandum of Understanding with World Rugby to work together to eliminate homophobia in rugby.

  • Inclusive rugby teams exist to provide a safe and inclusive space to play rugby, where anyone can feel comfortable and accepted. This is especially true for players who felt unsafe or ousted from team environments growing up.

    These teams aim to combat stigma and promote inclusivity within the sport by creating a welcoming community for all players regardless of sexual orientation. 

    Key points about inclusiverugby teams:

    • Combating homophobia:

      Rugby culture can sometimes be associated with traditional masculinity, which can make LGBTQ+ players feel unwelcome, so inclusive rugby teams offer a space free from this pressure. 

    • Social support:

      Beyond just playing the game, these teams provide a social network for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies who may not have a large community of openly gay athletes in their area. 

    • International organization:

      "International Gay Rugby" (IGR) exists to connect and support various gay rugby clubs worldwide, facilitating competitions and promoting inclusivity. 

    • Positive impact:

      By creating a welcoming environment, inclusive rugby teams can encourage individuals to participate in the sport and challenge negative stereotypes. 

  • No, not at all! Plymouth Dolphins is inclusive; we are proudly open to anyone and everyone who wants to enjoy rugby. Our team allows people of many different backgrounds to play together.

    The team is a space that aligns with the IGR Code of Conduct and aspires to be warm, safe and exciting for everyone.

  • Experience is not a requirement to start your rugby journey.

    Our team has an impressive diversity of experience, from complete newcomers to players who spent much of their youth playing the game.

    Experienced players support those who are learning, and we will train you to know everything you could possibly need to know to get the most out of the club.

  • Training and playing are voluntary: it is entirely up to you how much time you want to commit to the team. That said, the more you train, the faster you will learn, the better you will play and the more you will get out of being in the experience!

  • To start with you will need suitable boots for training and clothes to run around in that you won’t mind getting dirty (especially in the wet winter months).

    Club-branded merchandise is also available to buy whenever you want some.

  • Rugby is an exciting, fast-paced contact sport and playing carries a risk of injury.

    The core of the Plymouth Dolphins is being inclusive and fun. Our training sessions are usually run as touch rugby, which substitutes tackling for light touch. This helps keep training accessible, especially for new players.

    For parts of our training sessions that do cover learning tackling, these are not compulsory. If you want to learn tackling, this will be done at a pace you can manage.

  • We collect availability for games about 3 weeks in advance. We arrive at the ground approx. 1.5 hours before kick off, allowing time to change, warm up and run through set-pieces before kick-off. Post Match dress code is a white shirt and Club tie unless otherwise stated (sometimes we revert to social polos).

  • Finances shouldn’t be a barrier to anyone Dolphin enjoying the game. Please speak to either the Chairperson or Membership and Recruitment Officer to discuss your situation confidentially. We will always try to make things work! 

  • We often organise car pools or coaches to help our team and supporters get to Away games.

    This helps keep these experiences fun, sustainable and affordable!

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