Rugby Knowledge Base
Best Rugby Balls for Youth Rugby: Coach Tips
From size 3 for the youngest players to a durable Gripper for U14: discover which rugby balls coaches recommend for every youth category.
What do the IRB and World Rugby approval stamps on a rugby ball mean?
The IRB stamp and World Rugby stamp are the same certification from different eras. Learn what they mean and when you need a certified ball.
Gilbert vs RAM and other rugby ball brands: an honest comparison
Which rugby ball brand suits you? We compare Gilbert, RAM and other brands honestly on quality, price and use.
Match Ball vs Training Ball: What's the Difference?
Discover the difference between match balls and training balls. Materials, valve position, durability and when to use which rugby ball.
Buying a rugby ball as a gift: what do you need to know?
Size is the key when buying a rugby ball as a gift. We explain which size suits which age, when to choose a training ball or match ball, and what the RAM Rugby Gift Set includes.
Why Does a Rugby Ball Lose Air? Causes and Solutions
A rugby ball loses air due to natural seepage through the bladder, a worn valve, or a puncture. This guide explains each cause and tells you exactly what to do about it.
Common Mistakes When Buying Rugby Balls (Clubs and Coaches)
Buying too few balls, using match balls for daily training, wrong sizes for age groups — this guide covers the 10 most common mistakes clubs and coaches make when buying rugby balls, and what to do instead.
What size rugby ball do I need? Mini, 3, 4 and 5 explained
Quick guide for coaches, clubs and schools: which rugby ball size you need (mini, 3, 4 or 5), plus a simple reference table, common mistakes and a checklist for ordering the right balls per age group.








