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Looking to boost your place-kicking game with the right kicking tee? You're in good company—players like Owen Farrell and Richie Mo'unga started with the basics too. As your team’s kicker, having the right kicking tee can make all the difference in your accuracy, control, and overall performance.

Explore our diverse range of Rugby Kicking Tees from top brands like Rugby Bricks, Kooga, and Rhino. Whether you prefer a classic, low-lying tee for precise control or an adjustable option to maximize your distance, we have the perfect solution to match your style and technique.

Get the ball off the ground with the best kicking tees on the market, trusted by current stars like Owen Farrell and Handré Pollard. Discover your next favorite kicking tee and more in our Rugby Coaching Equipment range. Upgrade your kicking game today with the right tee for every situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Rugby Kicking Tee?

A Rugby Kicking Tee is a device used in Rugby to hold the ball upright for a place kick. It helps the kicker achieve more accuracy and distance.

Why do I need a Rugby Kicking Tee?

A Rugby Kicking Tee can help improve your place-kicking skills by providing a stable platform for the ball. It allows you to focus on your kicking technique without worrying about the ball’s position.

What types of Rugby Kicking Tees are available?

There are various types of Rugby Kicking Tees available, including classic, low-lying tees for ultimate control with every strike, and adjustable tees for those chasing distance. We offer a wide range of Kicking Tees from top brands like Kooga, Carta Sports, and Rugby Bricks.

How do I choose the right Rugby Kicking Tee?

The right Rugby Kicking Tee depends on your style of swing and what you’re comfortable with. If you prefer ultimate control with every strike, a classic, low-lying tee might be best for you. If you’re chasing distance, an adjustable tee might be more suitable.