ESPN is going to be airing the USA/Canada RWC Qualifying match LIVE this Saturday at 4:00 pm. This is the first time that ESPN has aired live rugby on it's flagship station rather than giving us horribly edited rebroadcasts on The Ocho — so set your DVRs, tell you friends and family, and let's see if we can't show the network(s) that there is a demand for more rugby coverage. I mean, if we don't watch this who will!?
You can also pass along this article that ran in USA Today about The Eagles and the unique challenges facing our amateur players versus the monied programs from the top-tier nations. There is a good chance that rugby can piggyback on the recent exposure of the US Soccer program and help drum up interest in some of the "fringe" team sports being played at the highest levels in this country.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Rugby on ESPN
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Wednesday Rugby Happy Hour
Setanta is airing live action Wednesday night from the Churchill Cup as The Eagles take on Ireland A. Kick off is at 7:00 and we are trying to get a crowd together to check it out and do some recruiting at Hamilton's.
What: USA vs. Ireland A
When: Wednesday, 6/11 @ 7:00
Where: Hamilton's
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Belmont Shore and NYAC in Super League Finals This Weekend...OMG Its on ESPN!!
Belmont Shore faces off against New York Athletic Club in the finals of the USA Rugby Super League this Saturday. The 7-2 team from Belmont Shore defeated the Lions of Chicago last week 34-15 to advance, while the 8-1 team from NYAC bested Denver 22-8 to earn a spot in this rematch of the 2005 Super League final. The two teams have several players in the Eagles selection pool, but notably lack beards.
The match will be broadcast live on ESPN Classic starting at 8:00pm.
Opportunity: looks like USA Rugby outsourced their graphic design to a 3rd grader with construction paper for the Super League logo. Do we happen to have any freelance designers on the team that could offer their services? Just a thought.
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Week 12 May 29, 2008
NYAC vs. Belmont Shore
@ Infinity Park in Glendale, CO.
6 p.m. MDT
The Final Countdown!
Following a season of highs and lows throughout Rugby Super League competition, the 2008 competition has boiled down to an East Coast-West Coast showdown between New York Athletic Club and Belmont Shore.
A rematch of the 2005 RSL final, this year’s championship game is set to kick-off at 6 p.m. (MDT) at Infinity Park, in the heart of Colorado’s rugby capital, Glendale and will be broadcast live on ESPN Classic and ESPN360.com.
At a glance, the odds appear evenly stacked for the two RSL heavyweights.
Led by RWC 2007 scrumhalf Mike Petri, NYAC entered the postseason in the top seed and heads to Infinity Park following a semifinal win over the Denver Barbarians last Saturday, despite an impressive defensive showing from Dave Hodges’ side.
“We played a solid defensive game and so did Denver. You have to give the Barbarians a massive amount of credit. They’re a great, well-coached team. Dave Hodges has just done a phenomenal job there,” said NYAC Assistant Coach Bruce McLane. “Next weekend, we will certainly have our work cut out for us against Belmont Shore.”
Although Mike Tolkin’s bunch was unsuccessful in its regular season meeting with Belmont Shore, the team still puts two feathers in its cap the Long Beach side can’t lay claim to in 2008 - it pulled off wins over Denver and San Francisco Golden Gate, which both gave Shore some trouble early in the season.
And let’s not forget, NYAC still owns bragging rights to the last championship meeting between the two RSL powerhouses in 2005.
“Although we played NYAC earlier in the year and got away with a win, the AC have since gone from strength to strength and defeated back-to-back, the two teams that we lost to earlier in the year,” Belmont Shore Head Coach Jonnie Cox said. “They will be a formidable opponent. Mike Tolkin and Bruce McLane are committed and supremely organized operators so I am certain the Winged Foot will bring the kitchen sink to the party. Hayter, Petri, Mayo, Milton and company are all exceptional footballers who we will need to watch closely.”
But the mere mention of the Belmont Shore side evokes a long-standing tradition of success over the course of 12 years in Super League competition – appearing in a whopping nine finals out of those seasons.
Rolling off the momentum of a 34-15 win over the Chicago Lions in the semifinals, Cox is confident his team has moved past its early season obstacles. Instead, he looks to the strong leadership of his veterans to give the team an added boost down the homestretch.
“It has been a little bit of a rollercoaster season for us, but we have battled our way through early losses, injury, illness and generational change in the club to the final. The boys are really looking forward to the opportunity to play at Infinity Park. The players are well aware of the legacy of seven straight final appearances, the loss to NYAC in 2005,” Cox added.
“Finally, Belmont Shore is starting to gel; the players are starting to gain confidence and become more comfortable with each other. Finals are one off matches, so anything can happen, but I am certain a Henry Bloomfield led side will give a good account of itself and the club.”