Saturday, February 27, 2010

Sat. Feb. 27 - Renegades vs. Pigs

First Home Match of the 2010 Season!
 
Sat. Feb. 27 - Renegades vs. Pigs
Saturday, February 27th
KRFU Renegades vs. Portland Pigs
Anderson Hills Athletic Fields, Silverdale, WA

Kickoff time: 1 PM

We invite you to the 1st of 5 Men’s home games of the 2010 Spring season.

Come out to watch an action filled sport and support your local club!



The after-party will be at Moon Dogs Too in Port Orchard. Moon Dogs is open to U-21s until 8 PM.

Visiting Players, Coaches, Refs, and Fans: Contact Jack Edwards at the Comfort Inn & Suites Bremerton to ask about the special "Kitsap Rugby" room rate. 360-377-76666 ext 102

Monday, February 22, 2010

Match Report: Renegades @ Corvallis

February 20, 2010
North Albany Middle School, Albany OR
Kitsap Renegades @ Corvallis
Beautiful, sunny, 60 degree day with a mild cross-field breeze at strart of match
19 - 43

Shortly after 2 pm, the renegades kicked off in front of approximately 30 to 40 fans on the North Albany Middle School football field (field was marked oddly and football posts at the end of the try-zone were used rather than the proper location, which lead to some confusion during the game).

Once again, in a trend that's continued since the team's previous half, Kitsap traveled well, kitting up 22 players to start the match. Corvallis, who fielded only 13 players against Kitsap in the fall, had more than a full side to chose from, suiting up a full 27 man side.

At a third of the way into the half, Corvallis drew first blood with a corner try and a failed conversion (0-5). Penalties and line-outs put the Renegades on their heels throughout the first half, playing most of the first 40 minutes behind their own 22 meter mark. Scrums looked evenly matched, but Kitsap found themselves with very few put-ins in the first half. A turnover, to the Renegades, at about the 30 minute mark resulted in a promising up-field drive, through multiple phases of strong rucks -- the first real threat Kitsap showed since kickoff -- prior to that, Kitsap's only gains were coming in the form of defensive kicking. Corvallis followed that drive with two of additional tries in the final 10 mins of the first half. In the final seconds of the half, Kitsap had pushed Corvallis back into their own end of the field, and the last play of the half was a missed, Kitsap attempted kick-at-goal following a penalty on Corvallis.

At the end of the first half, Kitsap, down by 3 tries, was starting to look more competitive then at the beginning -- Corvallis had missed two conversions, leaving a real potential for a Kitsap comeback. The score was 0 to 17.

The second half got off to a much better start for Kitsap -- looking more evenly matched than the first. Corvallis ran a touchdown out the back of the try-zone at 10 minutes into the second half, followed quickly by a recovery of the 22-drop, which was run directly in for their 4th unanswered try (0-22). 23 minutes in, Kitsap fought their way onto the board with a try in the corner by John Moore, the result of a penalty tap with dummy to Nate Jensen (5-22). The battle pitched back and forth pretty evenly from that point on. Soon after, a Kitsap defensive clearing kick was run all the way in by Corvallis for their 5th try of the day (5-29). Minutes later, Kitsap drove to the Corvallis 5 meter line, and Renegade, Brian Bruce ran in a corner-try on a quick penalty tap-and-go, with the conversion kicked in by Brent Colby (12-29). 3 minutes later, Corvallis matched the Kitsap try with their 6th (12-36) -- and 3 minutes after that, nearing the end of the second half, Kitsap responded to the Corvallis try with a ball spun out to John Moore at the Corvallis 22 for John's second try of the day (19-36). Corvallis comes back for their final try of the day at the 80 minute whistle, resulting in a final score of 19-43 in favor of those cheating bastards, Corvallis!

All in all, a good, and fun day or rugby. Kitsap matched Corvallis try for try in the second half, and no one could have asked for a nicer February afternoon to play on.

The post game festivities were held at Springhill Cellars where the teams shared grilled burgers and songs.

Line Up:  (WIP/TBD -- waiting for roster details)
1. Eric Simon, 2. Redwing, 3. Daithe, 4. Rob, 5. Nate Jensen, 6. Brent Rotter, 7. Glenn, 8. John Moore, 9. Brian Bruce, 10. Brent Colby, 11. Tevya Friedman, 12. Rick Hardwick, 13. Chris Munter, 14. Scott Miller, 15.  Luke

Scoring:
Tries: John Moore (2), Brian Bruce
Conversions: Brent Colby (2)

Man of the match went to Nathan Jensen and Chris Munter (blood sub'ed for by Rick Hardwick). (Corvallis: Who were men of the match for you guys?)

The referee was Hickabee(?).  (ref:  please contact me to contribute a comment to the match report)

Kitsap was coached by David Schneegas, who summarized the match as follows: "Spotted them 3/4 of the game and 4 tries before getting stuck in.  Three tries was value for the effort but not enough to overcome the slow start."



Renegades 3 2 0 0 19 1 0 21
Corvallis 7 4 0 0 43 5 0 29


Please comment with any corrections or changes.

Friday, February 19, 2010

USA Sevens on ABC this weekend

 
For those of you that aren't going to make it to Corvallis this weekend, here's where you can get your rugby fix:  The 2010 USA Sevens airs nationally on ABC this Saturday at 5PM ET / 2PM PT.  Be sure you don't miss the USA/France match in the finals!

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2010
5PM ET / 2PM PT
ABC NETWORK

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Sat. Feb. 20 - Renegades @ Corvallis [UPDATED]

Sat. Feb. 20 - Renegades @ Corvallis
Saturday, Feb 20th
KRFU Renegades @ Corvallis
North Albany Middle School
1205 N. Albany Rd.
Albany, OR (about 70 miles south of Portland)

Kickoff time: 2:00 PM





This is a School, so no beer at the pitch.

[UPDATE] We will meet at the Mullenix Park and Ride at 5:30 am Saturday. We'll be on the road no later than 6:00.

Some of the guys will be staying in Portland Saturday night -- Check the forum or contact John Moore if you're interested in doing that.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Youth player kit donations - players need your help!

Men's Players, Alumni, Ex-Youth Players:

Our high school players are looking for help putting together practice kits; jerseys, shorts, socks, boots, balls, etc. 

If you have any gear you're not using, please donate it.  email contact@kitsaprugby.org if you can help out.  Thanks.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Dues and CIPP Requirements

We've been having some really good turnouts at practices already this season -- that's just awesome.

Unfortunately, part of keeping our club going involves collecting dues.  

Dues and CIPP Requirements:


Player Dues for the 2010 / 2011 season are $265. If you are not already registered with USA Rugby, you'll need to register there too, for $60.00. CIPP (USA Rugby registration) is paid only once per year. Club Dues can be paid on a per-half basis for those of you that are active-duty and may not be around for both halves.

If you do not already have an active CIPP number, please logon to the USA RUGBY's website, register, and pay your CIPP yourself.

Renegades: Please register as a Senior Men's PLAYER affiliated with "Olympic Peninsula Sports Union-Senior Men's (Club)".  You will be required to read a waiver and pay $60.00 to register.

Please print, sign and deliver both the signed waiver AND a copy of your CIPP registration to one of the club administrators. The team manager will have extra copies to sign if needed.

The team management (Pope, Chewey, or Apricot) will be collecting KRFU Club Dues at practices on Tuesdays, and Thursdays.

Alternatively, you can pay your Club Dues via Paypal. KRFU's PayPal
address for dues: contact@kitsaprugby.org -- or use this link:



KRFU 2010 / 2011 Season Dues


Full dues deadline is Sept 1.

Dues status WILL affect eligibility for selection.

If you are a NEW PLAYER to Kitsap Rugby, please email your contact info (name, email address, phone #s, home address) to Apricot.

KRFU DUES FEATURES AND BENEFITS:

Player Membership (Annual) - $265
  • Team socks
  • Team shorts
  • Member t-shirt
  • Club voting rights
  • Selection preference
  • NO match fee for post-game socials
  • NOTE:  Those of you that are Serving Active Duty or have other known issues that may keep you from competing during the full season (Sept-Nov and Feb-April), please contact a team leader to discuss possible reduced dues options.

Game by Game Player - $25/game
  • No socks, shorts, t-shirt or voting rights
  • N0 playing preference
  • $25 match fee paid up front in full day of event
  • Can only be used a maximum of 4 times in the year
  • A game by game player can convert to full-member by applying and paying the difference
  • This is designed for persons who wish to play, but don't regularly attend games and training, or to new players trying out the sport.  This option is highly discouraged for normal players.

Associate/Alumni Supporter (Annual) - $50
  • Member t-shirt
  • No voting rights
  • No match fee for post-game socials (unfortunately, we need to start charging a food-and-drink cover-charge for non members)
  • Special member pricing on events and merchandise

Voting Membership (Annual) - $100
  • Member t-shirt
  • Voting rights
  • No match fee for post-game socials
  • Special member pricing on events and merchandise