Friday, February 27, 2009

Sat. Feb. 28 - Renegades @ Budd Bay Buffaloes

Sat. Feb. 28 - Renegades @ Budd Bay Buffaloes
Saturday, February 28th
KRFU Renegades @ Budd Bay
The RAC
8341 Steilacoom Rd SE
Lacey, WA 98513


Kickoff time: 1 PM


Meet at the Mullenix Park and Ride at 10 AM. We are on the road by 10:30. If you will not be meeting us at Mullenix, drop a note in the forum so we don't end up waiting around and trying to find your butt at 10 in the morning.

Driving Directions:
From the North:
Exit 111 then left at end of off ramp
South to Steilacoom Rd SE, left on Steilacoom Rd SE
On your right immediately.

It is an artificial turf field, therefore steel cleats are not allowed.

My apologies for the late notice to everyone on this. We had a really good training session yesterday -- this is gonna be a good match!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

PNRFU DIII Berth to PCRFU DIII Play Offs

Well guys I have a bit of news. We will not be getting two berths to the PCRFU play offs. In fact we will not even be getting one berth and the reason is that the club that wins the PNRFU DIII Play Offs will be heading directly to the Sweet 16.

[UPDATE] Western US Sweet 16 is in Austin, TX.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

No Match Saturday, Feb 21

We couldn't get numbers, again, for the trip to Eugene, so the match is cancelled. Renegades: Get your butts to training this next week -- Feb 28 we take on Budd Bay -- we need numbers at training so we can get these positions figured out.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

PSNS and Fido

EVERYONE: Leave the pets at home when you're training on base. We can't have dogs on the pitch at PSNS.

Training Tonight - Renegades @ Eugene

Renegades -- we've got a match in Eugene this weekend and we need 15 to go down. A couple players have already indicated that they can't make it, so we need to ensure we have numbers. Show up for training tonight and contact your team leaders so that we can get an advance head-count.

Meeting Wednesday -- And Game Review

We will be meeting Wednesday (tomorrow night) at Moon Dogs Too in Port Orchard to review the game tapes from the Renegades match on Saturday. Everyone is invited to attend.

We will also be having a short KRFU business meeting, so this is an opportunity for you to get involved in your club.

Lets try to be there by 6:30 so we can get the meeting over quickly.

URGENT! Our Girls' Team Needs Players -- NOW

The season if fast approaching and we do not have enough girls to field a team!

Girls: Start asking other potential players to come out, not just at school but at where girls hang out. You want to play, you need teammates. Make up a flier and get it posted where other potential players will see it.

Parents: The girls that are already out at practice are improving at a phenomenal rate. We see at least four all state caliber players on the team already. The Portland area has 42 high school rugby teams. When asked how they did this, his response was to get the parents to recruit throughout their networks. Please start using your networks to find teammates for your girls. When talking with co-workers, teammates, peers, etc, here are some important selling points.

-We are recognized and sanctioned teams of USA Rugby. We take players from all of the local secondary schools.

-It is open to those players who have not reached their nineteenth birthday on 01 September of the academic year they are playing youth rugby. These players must be pursuing a high school diploma.

-We assume a lack of experience on the part of most of the players. A vast majority of the players generally have never seen a rugby ball prior to their first practice. We will teach them the fundamentals.

-Rugby is a sport that provides a position on the field for every physical build and athletic ability. It requires many body types and athletic skills. Every high school sport requires skill sets that are
useful in, and reinforced by rugby.

-Our program provides the initial step for many players and the teams themselves to progress to the next level of rugby (college, senior men's, military). The young men's team has made it the Championship tournament in the Pacific Northwest, coming second. The young men's team also participated in the youth program of the inaugural Churchill Cup between USA and Canada. The young women's team finished 3rd in Washington Youth Rugby and 4th at USA Rugby Regional Playoff. A former youth player recently was selected for, and played on the Philippine National Team.

-It provides an activity for all high school students in the county. No player will be cut from the team as a result of a lack of athletic ability. It is also team policy to play every player at every game to the greatest extent possible.

-Spring rugby provides an enjoyable alternative to young athletes facing the prospect of not playing sports in the late winter and spring.

-The head coach is very experienced and has been certified as a rugby coach in several countries, as well as being on the coaching staff of several specialty teams such as at World Scholar Athlete games, the Churchill Cup, and for many years on the All-Army team.

-We require the players and coaches to adhere a very stringent Code of Conduct. This code stresses the importance of academics, abstinence from controlled substances (to include cigarettes), language, and general deportment.

-Practice will be on Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 4:15 to 6:15. Practice location is at the upper softball field on Navy Base Kitsap. Those who do not have access to the base, please notify one of the contacts for escort requirements.

-Practice Uniform will be: running shoes, cleats, fitted mouthpiece (by the third practice), heavy weight athletic long sleeve shirt, heavy weight athletic trousers and/or heavy weight cotton shorts. Please bring a change of clothes. Do not go out and buy specialty rugby clothes until you have decided to play the game.

Contacts: Addilee Healy, mrsfist@gmail.com, 360.813.5338, or Deane Shephard, deane.shephard1@us.army.mil (only email address I can access both at work and at home). 360.440.4925.

The club has a website at www.kitasprugby.org

Rugby teammates and Alumni: the youth program of Kitsap has been very important to our stability as an organization, just take note of Bobbo, Ollie, and Leens, all of whom played locally in high school. Please step up trying to find players for the high school team. Many of the points for the parents are also valid for you, check out your networks.


Friday, February 13, 2009

Sat. Feb. 14 - Renegades vs Seattle Quake

Sat. Feb. 14 - Renegades vs Seattle Quake
Saturday, February 14th
KRFU Renegades vs Seattle Quake
Anderson Hills Athletic Fields, Silverdale, WA

Kickoff time: 12 PM - NOON


The after-party will be at Moon Dogs Too in Port Orchard. Moon Dogs is open to U-21s.

Renegades: Get you're Dues in now and keep in mind that the match fee for home games is $15. We will be meeting at Denny's in Bremerton at 8 am for Breakfast. Be at the pitch NO LATER THAN 10 AM for field setup. We are short numbers, so everyone get out there early!

Monday, February 2, 2009

Sat. Feb. 7 - Renegades vs Budd Bay

Sat. Feb. 7 - Renegades vs Budd Bay
Saturday, February 7th
KRFU Renegades vs Budd Bay Buffaloes
Anderson Hills Athletic Fields, Silverdale, WA

Kickoff time: 1 PM


The after-party will be at Moon Dogs Too in Port Orchard. Moon Dogs is open to U-21s.

Renegades: Get you're Dues in now and keep in mind that the match fee for home games is $15