Showing posts with label rugby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rugby. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

Chad "Sleeves" Weikel's Last Days

It is with a heavy heart that I announce the departure of Chad "Sleeves" Weikel. Sleeves was an interesting man who, beneath is rugged exterior of tattoos, alcohol, and large trucks, was a bit of an ass. But I think it is very accurate to say that we as a club will miss his laughter, smile, and large truck.


That truck was a reliable piece of equipment and allowed us to move goal post pads, tents, tables, and other game day necessities. Without it, we could have lost goal post pads or worse, a tent. To the truck, I bid thee adieu. To Sleeves, I can only provide advice. Please get tatoos like this





We would definitely miss you more if you do.

So please come out to Jay's Saloon in Arlington this Saturday night around 8 pm to give him a proper send off.


And now some of my favorite Chad Weikel moments caught on camera...





This picture says, "Hell no I'm not rucking."




This picture says, "Yes I'm adorable."

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

2011 Spring Schedule

West Potomac has a full schedule this Spring. Dates and various points about some dates are below.



March 5 - Spring Thaw - Our 26th annual Spring Thaw tournament. Given Global Warming, expect this weekend to be freezing
March 12 - At Chambersburg
March 19 - Warrenton

March 26 - 4 Leaf's 15s @ NYC - Hostels, gang violence, needles, and the risk of contracting the Clap from the Hudson
April 2 - South Pittsburgh
April 9 - At Rocky Gorge
April 16 - At Virginia RFC

April 23 - Bye Week - Relax, praise Jesus.
April 30 - TBD - Likely to be the PBR cup.
May 7 - Winchester Beer Tournament - Rugby and Beer
May 14 - Old Boy vs. Young Boy Weekend An annual tradition where Old Boys bitch and Young Boys win.

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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Market Research for a Rugger

Posted for a former George Washington University Rugby player:

Hello all,

I'm in the home stretch of a graduate school program and am working on my culminating project: a hypothetical business plan for a U.S.-based and focused rugby website. One component of the plan is a market research section, and this is where I am requesting your assistance.

Please take a minute or two to fill out this quick survey (9 multiple choice questions and should literally take only a minute or two); this really would be a big help.Click here to jump to the survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LYXXMBD

Thank you very much and I hope everyone is well!

Jeff Morgan
GWU '03

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Dark Arts of Rugby; Competing at the Breakdown

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Monday, August 30, 2010

Potato Gun Pix

From Saturday's post practice drink up at Murray's house.

Murray loading up.


Bible preparing to fire.

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Walker, we hardly knew ye

Folks,


A member of our team, Andrew "Charlie" "Texas Ranger" Walker, is departing out midst to start a new journey. To celebrate his departure he is hosting a celebration of his life at February 5th. The evite link has more details. Try to make time Friday evening to stop by and give Walker an ole hoorah before he plunges into Marine Bootcamp.



Bible


Link once more: http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/viewInvite.jsp?inviteId=AASQBVNJPBJIRZRZMZRP&li=iq&src=email&trk=aei6

Other info:
February 5th, 7 to 10 pm at Ragtime Bar in Arlington

Ragtime
1345 N Court House Rd
Arlington, VA 22201 US
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Friday, November 13, 2009

Final Game of 2009

Gentlemen,

We have our final matrix match this coming Saturday at 1 pm vs Chambersburg. We have been lax the past couple of weeks, but we still need a win and a bonus point, so this weekend should not be taken lightly. Spread the word so we get a good turnout of fans. We are playing at our home pitch, Accokeek park (google maps link below). Be at the pitch by 11:45 to be sure you are kitted up by noon. We will set up a carpool from the Dunkin Donuts at 8th and Pennsylvania SE (Eastern Market Metro) - be there at 10:45 with wheels up at 11.

As per usual, let me know if you are in for the match and also if you plan on coming to the carpool.


Huzzah
Sunshine

Directions to the pitch

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Rugby Speech

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Friday, September 18, 2009

Nelson Mandela/RSA Rugby Biopic


Could there finally be a rugby-based movie worth watching? Clint Eastwood is directing 'Invictus' (formerly 'The Human Factor') — featuring Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon — that tells the story of Nelson Mandela, Francois Pienaar, and South Africa's underdog run at the 1995 RWC.

Here's the plot synopsis from the studio:

The film tells the inspiring true story of how Nelson Mandela joined forces with the captain of South Africa's rugby team to help unite their country. Newly elected President Mandela knows his nation remains racially and economically divided in the wake of apartheid. Believing he can bring his people together through the universal language of sport, Mandela rallies South Africa's underdog rugby team as they make an unlikely run to the 1995 World Cup Championship match.


I am not a huge biopic fan (especially when the characters are still alive) but the heady brew of rugby, Eastwood, Freeman, and Damon all the sudden put this movie on my must-see list for this fall/winter. The movie is set for a December 11 release and I am sure that we will organize a team event to check it out.

In the meantime, check out some pictures from the shoot and a delightfully cheesy concept poster that seems to be based on the artwork from such Eastwood classics as 'Every Which Way But Loose' and/or 'Where Eagles Dare':











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Thursday, August 13, 2009

IOC recommends rugby for the Olympics

Check it out, the IOC recommends rugby for the Olympics!!! Huzzah!!!

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Saturday, May 30, 2009

RUGBY SUPER LEAGUE FINAL LIVE!!!!

I'm sure everyone who cares about this got the same spam that I did from USA Rugby, but here it is anyway.

*WATCH LIVE*

LIVE ON ESPN CLASSIC at 7 PM (MST) on SATURDAY
TUNE IN TO CATCH THE RUGBY SUPER LEAGUE FINAL
featuring San Francisco Golden Gate RFC vs. Life University

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Controversial ELVs to be scrapped

Controversial ELVs to be scrapped
Scrum.com
March 31, 2009

The contentious Experimental Law Variations (ELVs) that allow a maul to be pulled down and unlimited numbers at the lineout are set to be scrapped by the International Rugby Board.

The two controversial trials, along with the sanctions ELV that reduced many penalty offences to a free kick, are among those thrown out by the sport's governing body following a detailed review carried out this week.

Senior stakeholders from the international rugby community, including a number of the world's top coaches, referees and administrators, debated the results of the global trial at a two-day conference in London and as a result a total of 10 ELVs were recommended to be passed into full law.

They include the five-metre off-side line at the scrum and the pass-back rule, which prevents players from making any ground with a direct kick to touch if the ball has been played into their own 22.

The four-year programme will culminate at a meeting of the IRB Council in May where any proposed ELVs will require a two-thirds majority to be accepted permanently into the Laws of the Game. Due to the high-level nature of this week's conference it is expected that the recommendations - both for and against - will be endorsed in full at that meeting.

The sanctions ELV, trialled only in the southern hemisphere, may yet get a reprieve having been sent away for further review to see if it can be adopted in some form. However, it is unlikely to return before Rugby World Cup 2011 which represents a major blow for the southern hemisphere who had campaigned hard for its inclusion but failed to find support for their cause amongst the leading European nations who refused to trial it.

The aim of the Conference was to assess the impact of the global ELV trial and the additional variations being trialled by the SANZAR Unions, as well as to evaluate other ELVs being trialled by individual Unions. The Conference was hosted by the IRB Rugby Committee and Laws Project Group (LPG) who drew up the original ELVs.

"We held a positive and constructive meeting at which all stakeholders were able to share their opinions on each of the ELVs. This was an important milestone for the ELV programme and it was crucial that robust discussion was entered into and that all positive and negative impacts of the ELVs were raised," said IRB chairman Bernard Lapasset.

"Naturally opinions differed in several areas of the ELV programme. The IRB regards this as a healthy and positive state of affairs as the Game's Laws have always and should continue to allow coaches and players to interpret Law so that different styles of play can be employed."

"The Unions tabled detailed research and analysis to support their views. Everyone had the opportunity to air their views. What was clear was that there was agreement on many aspects of the ELVs and a collective will to see a return to one set of Laws to govern the Game as soon as possible."

"This conference was not a decision-making meeting but at the end of the day the conference provided a set of collective recommendations on the ELVs to assist the IRB Rugby Committee in formulating its final recommendations for the IRB Council meeting on May 13. Council will then decide which ELVs, if any, should be fully integrated into Law," added Lapasset.

The Conference was the latest step in the extensive global ELV consultation and evaluation process. Attendees were also presented with Game analysis and statistical surveys from over 800 matches, involving more than 3,000 players, coaches and referees at the Elite and Participation levels of the Game from 15 IRB Member Unions.

"It is has been a long road since the genesis of the ELV programme at the Conference on the Playing of the Game in Auckland in January 2004 when national coaches and administrators gathered following Rugby World Cup 2003 to debate the state of the Game," said Lapasset.

"Collectively the participants requested that the IRB look into the Laws of the Game and mandated it to undertake a major review in areas such as the lineout, maul and sanctions, including turning penalties for technical offences into free kicks. The Laws Project Group was subsequently conceived, as were the Experimental Law Variations with initial trials starting in 2005."

"In the past Law changes were discussed in theory and implemented without on-field testing but importantly this ELV programme has included global practical trials. The entire process is now coming to an end and the IRB would like to sincerely thank its Member Unions for their participation in what has been an unprecedented review of the Laws of the Game," added Lapasset.

Recommendations for the IRB Rugby Committee:

The following is recommended to the Rugby Committee for adoption into Law:

Law 6 - Assistant Referees allowed

Law 19 - Kicking directly into touch from ball played back into 22 equals no gain in ground

Law 19 - Quick Throw permitted in any direction except forward

Law 19 - Positioning of player in opposition to the player throwing-in to be two metres away from lineout and the line of touch

Law 19 - Pre-gripping of lineout jumpers allowed

Law 19 - Lifting in the lineout allowed

Law 19 - Positioning of Receiver must be two metres away from lineout

Law 20 - Five-metre offside line at the Scrum

Law 20 - Scrum-half offside line at the Scrum

Law 22 - Corner Posts no longer touch in goal

The following is not recommended to the Rugby Committee for adoption into Law:

Law 17 - Maul - Head and Shoulders not to be lower than hips

Law 17 - Maul - Pulling Down the Maul

Law 19 - Freedom for each team to determine Lineout Numbers

Sanctions and Free Kicks (subsidiary recommendation for further examination)

Tackle/Ruck Infringements (subsidiary recommendation for ruling in law to be sought by a Union to clarify interpretation of current Law)

Other Union-specific ELVs

Up to 15 minutes half time - recommended to Rugby Committee for adoption into Law

Rolling substitutions for Community Game - recommended to Rugby Committee for adoption into Law

Use of Under 19 variations at the scrum for Community Adult Game where agreed by the Union - recommended to Rugby Committee for adoption into Law

Protocol to extend the remit of the TMO - not recommended to the Rugby Committee for adoption into Law

ELV Conference attendees:

Bernard Lapasset (IRB Chairman), Bill Beaumont (IRB Vice Chairman and Laws Project Group), Mike Miller (IRB Chief Executive), Oregan Hoskins (IRB Executive Committee), Giancarlo Dondi (IRB Executive Committee), Peter Boyle (IRB Executive Committee), David Pickering (IRB Executive Committee), Jean Pierre Lux (IRB Rugby Committee), Geraint John (IRB Rugby Committee), Francis Baron (RFU), Rob Andrew (RFU), Kevin Bowring (RFU), Chris Cuthbertson (RFU), Roger Lewis (WRU), Joe Lydon (WRU), Bob Yeman (WRU), Phillip Browne (IRFU), Eddie Wigglesworth (IRFU), Owen Doyle (IRFU), Roy McCombe (SRU), Frank Hadden (SRU), Colin Thomson (SRU), Andre Watson (SARU), Johan Prinsloo (SARU), Peter de Villiers (SARU), David Nucifora (ARU), John O'Neill (ARU), Robbie Deans (ARU), Santiago Phelan (UAR), Ricardo Garcia Fernandez (UAR), Marcelo Toscano (UAR), Steve Tew (NZRU), Neil Sorensen (NZRU), Steve Hansen (NZRU), Nick Mallett (FIR), Francesco Ascione (FIR), Carlo Casagrande (FIR), Rene Hourquet (FFR), Jean Louis Barthes (FFR), Didier Retiere (FFR), Bill Nolan (Laws Project Group Chairman), Dr Syd Millar (Laws Project Group), Bruce Cook (Laws Project Group/IRB Development Manager), Ian McIntosh (Laws Project Group), Dr Mick Molloy (Laws Project Group/IRB Medical Officer), Graham Mourie (Chairman of IRB Rugby Committee & Laws Project Group), Paddy O'Brien (Laws Project Group/IRB Referee Manager), Pierre Villepreux (Laws Project Group), Richie Dixon (Laws Project Group), Rod Macqueen (Laws Project Group), Steve Griffiths (IRB Head of Technical Services), Corris Thomas (IRB Game Analysis), John Feehan (6 Nations), Derek McGrath (ERC Rugby), Ian McGeechan (British & Irish Lions), Lyndon Bray (NZRU Referee Manager), Nigel Owens (IRB Referee), Rob Nichol (IRPA), Damian Hopley (IRPA).

*At the conclusion of the conference the FFR tabled its proposal to deal with the issue of uncontested scrums. This will be further discussed by the Rugby Committee and Unions will be able to give further feedback before the May 13 Council meeting.

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

A Note From Reuben

Fellas, here's a some lunch time entertainment to reiterate some of the finer points made at practice last night. (2009 Hong Kong 7s finals)



Few notes (approximate minute)
(1:02) support scores tries, keep your feet on attack and keep your head on a swivle knowing who's runing support and where
(3:33) drop back into position (behind the ball), don't run through after you pass, you're useless otherwise
(8:10) keep a flat line on defense, otherwise teams will punish you. we see this last one all the time, if we don't come up hard and fast TOGETHER on defense guys with any pace can weave right through our line and we're put on our heels. don't give them the opportunity and come up together and hard as a flat line.

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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Banquet 2009 - First Look

Just a few pix after the jump that were taken last night at the West Potomac RFC Awards Banquet.


Skip and Cartman



Coach Fraser



The Whole Team



Rookies.



Pete the Rock and Miguel

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Monday, March 9, 2009

Official Rugby Olympic Promo

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Saturday, February 7, 2009

Hyde School (Washington DC) on Fox Sports soon

Tal Bayer (Hyde head coach) says,

Please pass the word on. See link for different affiliates show times etc.

http://areyouwatchingthis.com/tv/programs/SH011238830000-Hyde-Rugby-A-New-World/13512365


Event: "Hyde Rugby: A New World" "Hyde Rugby TV Special"

Host: Fox Sports

Start Time: Sunday, February 8 at 11:00am EST

Where: Washington, DC

(Also will be re-broadcast end of February)

To see more details follow the link below:

http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=65683417256&aref=22571760

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

KJ Live Blog in Minnesota - Post Match Party

The opposing team punked out on having a party, so I'm at a house
party at MSUM. I am also being heckled as a rookie and forced to play
beer pong.

I didn't drive, but I must resist the temptation to get stupid.

OMG, they have commercials for Natty Light out here!

Updated
Safe at home.

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Here's a Crazy Thought

Let's have a post about rugby!

Our beloved union, the Potomac Rugby Union has posted the Fall 2008 Matrix schedule. Read more for KJ's take on the schedule.


We start off with a friendly against Rappahanock who took us to the limit in last Fall's playoffs. These guys are no joke and could easily start our season off with an "L" if we don't come ready to play.

Next up is Chambersburg. Yes, we laid an 80 point beatdown on these guys last year. But this is a team that has a little history and supports two youth sides, so they aren't to be taken lightly. As we're all aware, with a little help from a couple of Old Boys and a young speedster outside anything can happen in a Third Division game. My advice: don't sleep on Chambersburg, especially since we're traveling up there.

Last Fall The Renegades notched wins against Happy Valley, Chambersburg, Pax River, and USUHS. In fact, in the last two years the 'Gades have beaten every team in our division except for us, Western Suburbs, and North Bay. Think about it.

September 27, 2008. Save the date, pack a lunch, and get ready to strap it on. Happy Valley will be coming down to DC looking to avenge last year's loss when we clinched our playoff spot on their home field. The Barbarians showed some class and hosted us in fine style after the match last Fall, even going so far as to hook us up with a live showing of the RWC Finals.

USUHS has been down and out the last few years, but this is a team that constantly gets new recruits and will almost certainly put up more of a fight than they did last year.

A relative newcomer to the PRU, Warrenton has wasted no time in establishing themselves as a force to be reckoned with. These guys had us on the ropes early in last year's game and if there was a game we deserved to lose last Fall, it was this one. I'm guessing the Marauders are still pissed about letting that game get away from them and will be looking for some payback on their homefield.

We haven't played Winchester in a while and I don't know much about their current team, but historically they've played us tough. However, a quick check of last year's standings [Author's Note: Zut Alors! The PRU website is good for something.] shows that while they had a 1-4 record in matrix play, Winchester only had a point differential of -20 and actually scored more tries than they gave up. A little more research shows that the only team that really blew Winchester out was Rappahanock, a playoff team. This is an away game, we'll need to travel strong to get out the mountains of VA with a win.

We close the season hosting our good friends from North Bay. If either club has lost a game or two before we meet this could easily become a de facto playoff game.

From the Field,

KJ

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Furies Fundraiser at Hamilton's on July 24


Anyone who says they remember the last Furies Fundraiser at Hamilton's wasn't really there.

Jello shooters, flip cup, and Wii; what's not to love? Come out and support your fellow PRU ruggers as they make their way to the national 7s tournament.

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Friday, June 13, 2008

West Potomac RFC Match Day Schedule - MDX Sevens

Hey Everybody,

Ok...the final brackets are out and we're ready to kick some ar$e...we're guaranteed 4 matches (5 when we make the championship).

Plan on being at the pitch NO LATER than 9:30am. I'll lead a convoy departing promptly from Dunkin' Doughnuts on 8th & Pennsylvania SE at 8:45am:

Click Read More for the whole deal.
Dunkin' Doughnuts
801 Pennsylvania Ave. SE
Eastern Market Metro

Please note: I can only fit 3 others so we may need a second driver depending on how many show up. Also, I'll drop anyone off at the Wheaton Metro Station (2 miles from pitch) who needs a ride back...I'm going straight to PA after the tourny.

Directions to the Pitch:

Colonel E. Brooke Lee Middle School
11800 Monticello Ave
Silver Spring, MD 20902

From points north (Frederick):

Take 270 South to Washington
Merge on to 495 East towards Silver Spring
Take exit 31A for MD-97 (Georgia Ave) North toward Wheaton
Turn right on to Arcola Ave
Turn left on to Kemp Mill Rd
Turn left on to Monticello Avenue
Colonel E. Brooke Lee Middle School will be on your left side

From points east (Baltimore/I-95):

Take I-95 to I-495 West towards Silver Spring
Take exit 29A for MD-193 (University Blvd) West towards Wheaton
Turn right on to Arcola Ave
Turn right on to Kemp Mill Rd
Turn left on to Monticello Ave
Colonel E. Brooke Lee Middle School will be on your left side

From points west (VA):

Take I-66 East to I-495 North towards Baltimore via exit 64B
Take exit 31A for MD-97 (Georgia Ave) North toward Wheaton
Turn right on to Arcola Ave
Turn left on to Kemp Mill Rd
Turn left on to Monticello Avenue
Colonel E. Brooke Lee Middle School will be on your left side

For those of you who would like to come watch us, our match times are:

v. Philly/Wilmington @ 10:40 Field #1
v. Frederick II @ 12:20 Field #2
v. Heavy Metal @ 2:00 Field #2
Semi Final @ 3:00
Final @ 3:40

See you tomorrow,

-Koz

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