C4.17.7 Rugby Goggles
The RFU regulations prohibit the wearing of spectacles for any type of contact rugby however there are currently no requirements to remove spectacles for “non-contact activities” such as touch rugby, walking rugby and Under 8 and below age grade variations.
Regulation 9- Player Safety Effective from August 2020 from the RFU remains in place as per below:
RFU REGULATION 9 – PLAYER SAFETY 1 Effective from 1 August 2020
Goggles
9.7 Subject to the extra conditions specified for Age Grade players by RFU Regulation 15.10, players are permitted to wear specifically designed sports goggles in all forms of contact rugby where the following conditions are satisfied:
a. The sports goggles must be dispensed by a General Optical Council (“GOC”) registered dispensing optician or an optometrist registered with the GOC; and
b. The player must have written confirmation from the registered dispensing optician or optometrist that:
Goggles should not be routinely supplied for players who do not fall into the category as outlined in RFU Regulation 9.7 b:part 1 as above.
Considering the above regulations ABDO & RFU recommends that dispensing opticians use their professional clinical judgement to supply and fit goggles suitable for contact sports from suppliers of their choice.
Confirmation in writing may be requested by match officials that:
1.The player is not capable of wearing contact lenses
2.That the player requires goggles for correction of vision and/or protection due to a medical/optical condition.
In order to clarify which player is likely to be involved in “non-contact” or “contact” variants of the sport the RFU have shared the table below. It is important to seek absolute clarification from the patient about the type of activity they will be involved in.