Wed 21 Aug 2024 15:22

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS


The annual subscription for full adult playing members of the Club is £150. The benefits of membership include provision of playing jerseys, pitches, referees, use of the Club bar, physio, social events and cover under the Club's RFU block insurance policy. This covers you for death or permanent disability while playing for or training with the Club (see Insurance).

Failure to pay your subscription will mean that you will not be covered under this block policy and you will be prevented from using the Club's facilities. A short period of grace maybe granted to submit annual subscription

Please do not wait to be chased for your subscription.

Payment

For ease of accounting, TGRFC has decided to utilise the RFU's GMS system for payment of Membership Sunscriptions.

You can select which type of Membership is appropriate to you.

There is a cap of £200 per Season for Family Groups - one or two parents/carers and their children.

Please click on this link - Membership Payment Portal 

If you prefer to pay directly into the TGRFC Bank Acount -  Barclays Bank Sort Code 20 23 55  Account Number 40317748 - please add your name as the Reference.

Any problems, please contact a member of the Committee.

Insurance

When you join Trinity Guild, you are covered for death and permanent disability under the Club's block policy arranged under the RFU. It follows that if you are not a member, you cannot be confident that you are covered. Your first priority is to pay your annual subscription.

However, some players sustain injuries that do not threaten their lives or quality of life permanently, but can lead to loss of earnings. In addition, waiting on the NHS can add to this burden.

Each year we urge players to consider it absolutely crucial that they have access to private healthcare through private health insurance, so that injuries are managed quickly and recovery effected rapidly.

Please ensure that you are adequately insured to play rugby. The Club's block insurance policy with the RFU is inadequate if you survive a serious injury on the rugby field - make it a priority.