Rugby in History

Rugby in Victoria During the Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918-19: Part 4 – Outdoor Sports Continued Even Though Churches, Theatres, Schools Closed

This is part four in the series covering the first half of November 1918. Rugby had started its league games, the influenza continued although health authorities believed it had hit its peak, the war was winding down.

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Global Aligned Season – May 2020

SANZAAR, Six Nations, World Rugby Issue Statements on Aligned Global Calendar

It may be a while before International Rugby gets going again but the powers that be are putting that time to good use in working out a contentious issue, a global season.

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National Men’s Rugby

Kingsley Jones Updates Neil Davidson on Status of National Men’s Programs

from Canadian Press

TORONTO — With July internationals already called off due to the global pandemic and the likely cancellation of the Americas Rugby Championship later this summer, Canada’s top rugby players may not see action until October at the earliest.

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Players in the News

Evan Olmstead Signs with Biarritz Olympique

from Canadian Press

TORONTO — Canadian rugby international Evan Olmstead has signed a new contract with Biarritz Olympique of the French second division.

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Super Rugby Aotearoa – May 2020

Super Rugby Aotearoa Starts in 25 Days – YouTube Channels for All Five Teams with Ratings

We’re counting down the days to actually seeing live rugby again, June 13th, 25 days to go. We took a look at the team offerings on YouTube to get an idea of how the organizations are synced early on, the media departments, coaches, players and how they’re engaging their fans.

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Rugby Canada Financials 2018

Rugby Canada Release 2018 Financials – Slight Deficit; Centre of Excellence Terms Detailed; Admin Costs Still High; Canada 7s Figures

Rugby Canada released their 2018 financials this week, the 2019 financials will be released later this summer. Even though late Rugby Canada have been able to keep their head above water unlike USA Rugby who had to file for bankruptcy protection.

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Canada 7s Update May 2019

McGrath Farewell Bittersweet as 7s Players, Family and Friends See Off Well-Liked Coach: PHOTOS

[ed. photo credit to BC Rugby News if using for other than personal reasons]

Damian McGrath started coaching Canada in December 2016 at the Dubai 7s and hit a high point with a World series title at the Singapore 7s in 2017. Slowly Rugby Canada management began to dismantle his support structure by dismissing his assistant coach Lee Douglas in 2018. Rugby Canada continued to press the issue by renegotiating the 7s players contracts which initiated strike action by the players at the beginning of the 2018-19 season. Rugby Canada finalized putting the nail in the 7s coffin by dismissing McGrath earlier this month. It puzzles Canadian rugby supporters why head office is trying to meddle in a successful program which looks certain to qualify for the 2020 Olympics. It’s been put down to personality conflicts and a power struggle between the XVs group at Rugby Canada led by Kingsley Jones and Gareth Rees and the 7s group led by Damian McGrath. Rugby Canada CEO Allen Vansen sided with the XVs group and appointed Kingsley’s right hand man, Henry Paul, as the new 7s coach.

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A Brief History of Women’s Rugby in Vancouver

A Look at the 70s & 80s in Vancouver Women’s Rugby from Dave Pearcey’s Book

[ed. thanks to Dave Pearcey who shared Chapter 4 of his book on the 35 years of the Douglas Rugby Club. Douglas were very prominent in women’s rugby on the mainland in the early years. You can contact Dave at dougie69fiu@dccnet.com for more information or to inquire about his book.]

Days of Wine and Roses

“I prefer rugby to soccer. I enjoy the violence in rugby, except when they start biting each other’s ears off.” – Elizabeth Taylor

The Adventure Begins

The first ever women’s rugby in B.C. apparently involved Douglas College and Capilano College. During the Totem Conference men’s 7-a-side tournament in 1974, these two institutions fielded women’s teams for a one-off match, playing nine against nine. Douglas won this historic contest, 36-4.

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BC U16 Rugby 2014

BC Announce U16 Teams for Nationals: BC Gold and BC Blue

posted July 31 2014

BCRU Media Release

VANCOUVER, BC – British Columbia’s under-16 men’s provincial program heads into next week’s National Festival Championships in Calgary as the three-time defending champions. The BC-Gold (BC-1) team’s streak began at Calgary Rugby Park in 2011, when the squad downed Newfoundland 88-5 for the national title. BC-Blue (B-2) have also enjoyed recent success at Nationals, having won three straight bronze medals in their division.

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James Bay Rugby 2014

James Bay Athletic Association Creates History With 25th BC Championship Win

by Phil Meyer
posted May 12 2014

In the passage to the change rooms at historic MacDonald Park is a large mural – displaying JBAA’s twenty-four BC Championship Trophies – the year of each emblazoned thereupon. At practice and home games, our players glance at this Champions’ Mural going to and from the field – and in ways big and small, reflect on the Navy Blue athletes from the 127 years before, upon whose shoulders present-day players stand. On Monday, graphic artists from the Victoria Department of Parks will add a record 25th Rounsfell Cup to the Mural on the Wall.

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