… and go to Hell!
We are always looking for new players both men and women. You do not need any prior experience. Just make the commitment to learn and try your best effort. We will help you learn the sport and develop your skills. This is a physically demanding sport. You will feel like hell after the first practice, but hang in there. If you keep making the commitment every week, you will accomplish more than you thought was possible.
Practices/Match Pitches
Fall Training Begins Wednesday August 3rd (2011)!
Fall Training Schedule (Men and Women): Wednesday at 7pm and Saturday at 10am–At Lake Higlands Park (Buckner and Lake Highlands) and Fair Oaks Park
Practices are open to everyone. Try it out. All you need are some sturdy shorts, a tee-shirt, and athletic shoes that you don’t mind getting a little dirty. It is not uncommon for out-of-town ruggers to come to practice.
Membership Levels and Dues
There are two membership levels for players: Competing and Active. All players participate in practices, matches, and club events. Competing members are registered (CIPP’ed) with USA Rugby and play in the matches. Active members are encouraged to kit up, attend club matches and perform supporting duties (i.e. run water, warm-up with the team, etc). Active members can change their membership to competing at any time. The team captain is available to help you with this decision.
The Social membership level grants you access to all club events such as post match drink-ups and end of season banquet. You will be a voting member of the club and may be elected/appointed to an office.

USA rugby CIPP cycle runs 12 months from September to August. The season for the men’s 15 a side runs from Oct. to May. The women’s side play from Feb. to Oct. If you do not join the club at the beginning of the season, we will prorate your membership. The club does provide payment plans for those people who are interested in joining but are not able to pay the full dues amount at once. Also, we have grant programs for young people who need financial assistance.
Get more information by contacting membership@dallasdiablos.org
Your Kit Gear
The playing gear (a.k.a. Kit) is fairly simple and straight forward. You can purchase these items at many local sports shops or online rugby specialty shops. It is not necessary to spend a lot of money for these items because they will need to be replaced during your rugby career.
- Rugby shorts – or a strong, cotton short works well.
- Rugby shirt – or a strong, cotton shirt will do. Wearing a rugby shirt helps you get comfortable with wearing one. T-shirts are okay for practice.
- Mouthguard – you must purchase a mouthguard from a sporting goods store and be sure to follow the directions to conform the guard to the shape of your teeth.
- Cleats – Rugby boots are recommended, but soccer (softball) cleats are acceptable. Cleats must not contain the single “toe” cleat or hard plastic blades. Sneakers are NOT recommended. The frequent starts and stops can cause injury if you do not have proper traction.
- Water – Remember to drink lots of water before and during practice. We bring some bottled water to practice, but you should not always count on it being there.
- Towel
- Change of clothes – this comes in handy if practice gets a bit dirty since we often grab a bite afterwards.
SFFOG’s Kit Guide
Join the Diablos… and go to Hell!
We are always looking for new players both men and women. You do not need any prior experience. Just make the commitment to learn and try your best effort. We will help you learn the sport and develop your skills. This is a physically demanding sport. You will feel like hell after the first practice, but hang in there. If you keep making the commitment every week, you will accomplish more than you thought was possible.
Practices are open to everyone. Try it out. All you need are some sturdy shorts, a tee-shirt, and athletic shoes that you don’t mind getting a little dirty. It is not uncommon for out-of-town ruggers to come to practice.
Practices/Match Pitches
Practices are held at Griggs Park near Uptown. Click here for a map to the practice pitch. Matches are played at Lake Highlands Park near White Rock Lake just south of Mockingbird on Buckner. Click here for a map.
Membership Levels and Dues
There are two membership levels for players: Competing and Active. All players participate in practices, matches, and club events. Competing members are registered (CIPP’ed) with USA Rugby and play in the matches. Active members are encouraged to kit up, attend club matches and perform supporting duties (i.e. run water, warm-up with the team, etc). Active members can change their membership to competing at any time. The team captain is available to help you with this decision.
The Social membership level grants you access to all club events such as post match drink-ups and end of season banquet. You will be a voting member of the club and may be elected/appointed to an office.
USA rugby CIPP cycle runs 12 months from September to August. The season for the men’s 15 a side runs from Oct. to May. The women’s side play from Feb. to Oct. If you do not join the club at the beginning of the season, we will prorate your membership. The club does provide payment plans for those people who are interested in joining but are not able to pay the full dues amount at once. Also, we have grant programs for young people who need financial assistance.
Get more information by contacting membership@dallasdiablos.org
Your Kit Gear
The playing gear (a.k.a. Kit) is fairly simple and straight forward. You can purchase these items at many local sports shops or online rugby specialty shops. It is not necessary to spend a lot of money for these items because they will need to be replaced during your rugby career.
Rugby shorts – or a strong, cotton short works well.
Rugby shirt – or a strong, cotton shirt will do. Wearing a rugby shirt helps you get comfortable with wearing one. T-shirts are okay for practice.
Mouthguard – you must purchase a mouthguard from a sporting goods store and be sure to follow the directions to conform the guard to the shape of your teeth.
Cleats – Rugby boots are recommended, but soccer (softball) cleats are acceptable. Cleats must not contain the single “toe” cleat or hard plastic blades. Sneakers are NOT recommended. The frequent starts and stops can cause injury if you do not have proper traction.
Water – Remember to drink lots of water before and during practice. We bring some bottled water to practice, but you should not always count on it being there.
Towel
Change of clothes – this comes in handy if practice gets a bit dirty since we often grab a bite afterwards.
SFFOG Kit Guide