Videos by Timmins Underwater Rugby in Timmins. An amateur underwater rugby team. We play in a 3.8m pool located at the Sportsplex Swimming Facility
Offensive Defensive Drill Practice
Wednesday's for rugby.🤽‍♀️ Today's Wednesday's practice will be our last Wednesday's practice until the new year. We will be playing underwater rugby on the following Sunday's: November 20, November 27, December 4, December 11, and December 18.
Underwater rugby in Timmins
The corner is one of the safest areas in the UWR playing field. Keeping possession of the ball in the bottom corner of the pool allows a player to see the entire pool while also being protected from being attacked from behind. A team can use the corner to control the play while tiring out the opposing players. Come join us this Wednesday November 9th at 8pm for our next UWR game. We play every Wednesday and Sunday.
Last night's practice consisted of scoring techniques! The video demonstrates one of the most common ways to score on a goalie. The forward uses the ball and pushes at the bottom of the pool to remove the goalie from the net. During a penalty shot, you are allotted 45 seconds for the forward to try and score, and the goalie to defend the net. We hold practice Wednesdays and Sundays from 8-915pm! Come join us this Wednesday to test your endurance.
Join us Wednesday's and Sunday's from 8-9:15pm for underwater rugby. Here is a demonstration of a penalty shot where a goalie must defend the net from a sole attacker.
UWR in Timmins at the beautiful Onor lake August 2020
Underwater rugby (UWR) is an underwater team sport. During a match two teams try to score a negatively buoyant ball (filled with saltwater) into the opponents’ goal at the bottom of a swimming pool. Our amateur team is dedicated to local and competitive play.