Rugby again approved as high school sport in Nova Scotia by governing body
HALIFAX — Rugby is again being approved by the administrative body for high school sports in Nova Scotia after the organization instituted a short-lived ban last spring over safety concerns.
Stephen Gallant, executive director of the Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation, said the board of directors voted Friday to reinstate rugby as a sanctioned sport with some changes aimed at making the game safer.
“We’ve addressed the issues the board, principals and schools had regarding high school rugby, and so we are very optimistic that we’ve made some positive changes, and we’re excited to have it back,” Gallant said.
The federation abruptly cancelled the rugby season in April but received significant resistance from players, officials and some doctors, who questioned the insurance data used to justify the move.