The Philippine Rugby Football Union governs operations, tournaments, and development efforts of the sport in the Philippines and was founded in 1999.[1][2]
History
Like many other Asian countries, early rugby in the Philippines was dominated by expatriates, who tended not to spread the game to the local population.[2] Expatriates were of British, Australian, New Zealand, and to a lesser extent American of origin.
The game has since spread to the local population, the roots of which are in international schools, maritime institutions, and charitable foundations.[2] Club development is particularly young.
The PRFU has many rugby development programs. Many of which, target the grassroots development of the sport for the sustainability of talent.
Rugby 101 is an open for all clinic that is run by PRFU Development officers where beginners are exposed to rugby in a progressive manner.[3]
A salient feature of the union is the joint development and corporate social responsibility is the Foundation Club Program. The union is linked to various partner charitable institutions with direct human constituency.[4]