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Try Tag Rugby Franchise Owner – Cambridge

Try Tag Rugby
Organisation
Try Tag Rugby
Salary
Self-employed franchise opportunity – income varies based on business performance
Location
Cambridge
Contract type
Fixed Term (Part time)
Closing date
10 January 2026
Job Description
This is a business ownership opportunity, not a salaried job

YOUR REWARDING SIDE HUSTLE STARTS HERE

Stop trading time for money in the evenings. Build a scalable, flexible and enjoyable side hustle that transforms your local community and provides additional income.

Try Tag Rugby already connects more than 11,000 weekly players and 900 teams across 33 UK locations during its peak season. We are now looking for passionate, people-focused individuals to launch new Regional Communities across the country.

WHY CHOOSE TRY TAG RUGBY

- Proven Model Since 2009
Start part time (around 10 to 15 hours each week) and grow into a full-time business using a system that has worked successfully across the UK for more than fifteen years.

- Real Financial Momentum
Mature franchisees running 36 weekly teams can reach annual turnover in excess of £100,000 and typically break even in around ten months.

-Training and Onboarding
We support you from initial setup through to your first league night. This includes immersive training, practical on-field experience and ongoing guidance from our head office team.

- 200-Lead Guarantee
We will support your launch with targeted marketing and hands-on assistance to ensure you attract at least 200 qualified player leads within your first six months.

- Purpose and Enjoyment
Become your own boss, build a thriving community and make a positive difference through sport.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

- Run your own Try Tag Rugby business and operate leagues and events in your exclusive franchise area.
- Build and lead an inclusive, social and active local community.
- Manage and grow your business with support from our head office team in areas such as marketing, operations and finance.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED

- A passion for sport and people
- Strong communication and organisational skills
- Energy and motivation to build something of your own
- Local knowledge of your preferred location and surrounding areas
- The ability to make a modest initial investment or arrange financing

WHO IS IT PERFECT FOR

We are looking for individuals who enjoy working with people and building communities. This opportunity is ideal for those with experience in sport, community engagement, customer facing roles or activity leadership, as well as anyone with strong interpersonal skills and a passion for helping others get active.

YOUR PATH TO LAUNCH

Step One: Discover
Request the free Info Pack and join a short discovery call.

Step Two: Plan
Work with us to build your launch blueprint, including venue selection, marketing and initial recruitment.

Step Three: Launch
Complete training, host your first league night and lead your new Try Tag Rugby community.

You will be your own boss, but never on your own. You will use our proven systems, tools and guidance to grow with the backing of a trusted national brand.
How to apply
Please request the Free Info Pack & Financial Snapshot by emailing franchise@trytagrugby.com with your preferred location or visit our website and complete the enquiry form: www.trytagrugby.com/franchise
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