AAC men’s rugby · 03
3rd XV
Senior rugby
AAC’s 3rd XV is for players who want senior rugby with a more flexible level of commitment.
About the team
About the 3rd XV
- Competition
- Senior rugby
- Status
- AAC senior rugby, entered jointly with Rugby Club Amsterdam
- Training
- Tuesday & Thursday · 19:30–21:00
The 3rd XV is open to new players, returning players, veterans and anyone whose availability changes from week to week.
For competition entry, the side is registered jointly with Rugby Club Amsterdam. On this website and at the club, it is presented as AAC’s 3rd XV.
Match programme
Fixtures
AAC senior rugby, entered jointly with Rugby Club Amsterdam
The 3rd XV is not included in AAC’s current published fixture snapshot. Match details are coordinated through the joint AAC–Rugby Club Amsterdam setup.
Ask about the next matchHow the side works
Flexible senior rugby
AAC’s 3rd XV gives new players, returning players and veterans a place in the senior programme when regular week-to-week availability is difficult.
The team is presented as AAC’s 3rd XV. Its competition entry is coordinated jointly with Rugby Club Amsterdam, which is why match details sit outside AAC’s current published fixture snapshot.
- Availability
- Flexible week to week
- Players
- New, returning and veteran
- Competition entry
- AAC with Rugby Club Amsterdam
Training
Training and staff
Tuesday and Thursday · 19:30–21:00 at Sportpark De Eendracht.
- Coaching contact
- AAC men’s coaching group
- Director of Rugby
- Gary Jefferies
Joining this side
Start playing at AAC
New players are welcome throughout the men’s programme. The club can help you identify the right starting point before your first session.
- 01
Tell us about yourself
Email the club with your playing experience, availability and the team you are interested in.
- 02
Come to training
Men train Tuesday and Thursday, 19:30–21:00, at Sportpark De Eendracht.
- 03
Complete registration
Membership runs through AllUnited. Players arriving from another union also need international clearance.



