RUGBY
DB Pirates Rugby offers skills development and match play for all ages.



Hong Kong's largest, most successful Rugby clubs.
We accommodate all levels of rugby within the club, from little tackers just starting to learn to highly skilled teams competing in local and international competition.
Mini Rugby
Ages U5/U6 to U12, boys and girls.
Mini rugby is a program catering for both boys and girls of any skill level or sporting background. No previous experience is required as Rugby is about having fun, keeping fit and socialising with other kids. We cater for the competitive and experienced players as well.
Go to our Mini Rugby page here for more information
Youth Rugby
Ages 12 to 18, boys and girls teams.
Youth Rugby offers four age groups: U13 (12 years old at the start of the season); U14s (generally players who are 13 years old at the start of the season); U16s (14 or 15 years old at the start of the season) and U19s (16 to 18 years old at the start of the season).
The aim is to develop the potential of players to their fullest. Although there are leagues (generally divisions 1-3) the overall aim is to ensure that players enjoy their rugby and develop at their own pace so that when they emerge from the youth ranks they are ready to play senior rugby.
Go to our Youth Rugby page here for more information
Seniors
Whether you're an experienced player, someone new to the game, or someone looking to get back into rugby after a longer than expected hiatus, the Pirates Men's XV is just for you. As a community-based team that offers a supportive and collaborative environment with plenty of banter and adult beverages, and we guarantee everyone a game and a good time.
Go to our Senior Rugby page here for more information
Ready to join the Pirates?
Click here to register for next season via our TeamSnap App.
Registration Costs
- U5 - U8 Mini Rugby $2020
- U9 - U12 Mini Rugby $2200
- Youth Rugby $2200
- Senior Rugby $1500

Photography
Images depicted on this website have been contributed by our professional photographer, Colin Sim, as well as images from parents and coaches. We assume permissions have been granted from image subjects. For image enquiries or contributions email: contact@dbpirates.com