JUNE 18

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new england

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houston

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Free Jacks IPA16$7
Logger Road19.2$7
Stella16$7
Budweiser16$5
Bud Light16$5
Bud Zero16$4
   

OTHER

  
Bud Light Seltzer16$6
Stormalong Hard Cider16$7
   

SOFT

  
liquid Death Water16$4
Soda16$4

STARTING XV

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SABERCATS

Kyle Ciquera

1

Alec McDonnell

Mills Sanerivi

2

Dean Muir

Cole Keith,

3

Valdermar Lee-Lo

Semisi Paea

4

Siaosi Mahoni

Conor Keys

5

Emmanuel AlberT

Mitch Jacobson

6

Daniel Barrett

Slade Mcdowall

7

Keni Nasoqeqe

Wian Conradie

8

Jacobus Germishuys

John Poland

Carlo De Nysschen

Beaudein Waaka

10

Kian Meadon

Paula Balekana

11

Zachary Pangelinan

Le Roux MALAN

12

Robert Povey

Benjamin LeSage

13

Kainoa Lloyd

Mitch Wilson

14

Nicklas Boyer

Reece Macdonald

15

Gerhardus Labuschagne

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ARROWS

Andrew Quattrin
16
Axel Zapata
Joel Hintz
 17
Frederick De Beer
Samuel Fischli
18
William Vakalahi
Joseph Johnston
19

Wynand Grassmann

Holden Yungert
20
Asa Carter
Holden Yungert
21
Gideon Van Wyk
Spencer Jones
22
David Coetzer
Cameron Davidowicz
23
Jacob Hidalgo

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ARROWS

JOSH LARSEN 
John Poland
 
Cole Keith
 
James Hilterbrand
 

Wayne

Van Der Bank
 
  

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ARROWS

Tom Kindley
General Manager
Heyneke Meyer
Scott Mathie
Head Coach
Pote Human
Mike Rogers
Assistant Coach
Ryan Nell
Will Webster
Assistant Coach
John McFarland
javier martin
team manager
Neil MacDougall
George Petrakos
head physical performance
Alex Lee
Ricci Persico
Asst physical performance
Jon Hood
Colton Bennett
aNALYST
Vic Meyer
Michael Buonopane
Medical
Meghan McKay
Adam Thomas
Medical
Jason Heeter

golden oldies

Dust off the rust, move your wagon wheels and show us your golden moves at the New England Free Jacks first ever Golden Oldies Cup! On a weekend where we celebrate great parents, it was only right to wind back the clock and see them in action on the field. This two day open entry 10-aside tournament will see golden oldies combine once more for a spectacle that is not to be missed.

Registered Teams

  • South Shore Rusty Anchors – South Shore Rugby Football Club
  • Wilted Greens – Portland RFC
  • MITCB – Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Memphis Blues
  • Mystic River – Mystic River
  • Geriatric Jaguars
  • Boston Irish Greyhounds – Boston Irish Wolfhounds
  • Retreads
  • Springfield Rusty Muskets – Springfield Rifles RFC
  • Ancient Mariners

next festival

rugby 101

Rugby is a full-contact, free flowing sport. The game is made up of 2 40-minute halves.  A team wins by moving forward and scoring more points than the other team. Watch the video and check out the terms below. 

There are 15 players on the pitch; 8 forwards and 7 backs. The number on the back of your jersey indicates your position.

  1. Tight head prop
  2. Hooker
  3. Loose head prop
  4. Second row
  5. Second row
  6. Blind side flanker
  7. Open side flanker
  8. Number 8
  9. Scrum-Half
  10. Fly-Half
  11. Left Wing
  12. Inside Center
  13. Outside Center
  14. Right Wing
  15. Full Back

MOVE FORWARD PASS BACK

In order to make your way down the field, the ball must be passed either sideways or backwards. The ball can only move forward if kicked or carried by a player.

NO PADS?!

Unlike American football, rugby players do not wear pads. This actually makes the game safer as it encourages proper tackle technique with arms and shoulders and not heads. Any contact to the head will be penalized with either a penalty, yellow or red card.

HOW TO SCORE POINTS

Players score by either physically touching the ball down in the “Try zone”, or scoring a penalty kick off of the other team’s infringement.

TRY

The main objective of the game; to touch the ball down in the opponent’s end-zone (Try-zone) area for a score worth 5 points. The ball must be touched down to the ground under control for the score to count!

CONVERSION

After scoring a try, a team will kick for an additional 2-points from the line that the try was touched down.

SCRUM 

Used to restart play after a technical infringement. All 8 forwards join to compete for the ball.

LINEOUT

Used to restart play after the ball goes out of bounds. Forwards assemble in a straight line across from each other, where one team’s Hooker throws the ball down the middle. Each team uses various formations to lift players and compete for the ball.

KNOCK-ON

An infringement when a player loses, drops, or knocks the ball forward from their hands, resulting in a scrum to the other team. 

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