CAMP FREE JACK FESTIVAL • JUNE 2

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Budweiser16$5
Bud Light16$5
Michelob Ultra16$5
Bud Zero12$5
Bud Light Seltzer16$5
Free Jacks IPA16$7
Stormalong Cider16$7
Forged Irish Stout16$7
Viva Tequila Seltzer12$8
   
liquid Death Water $4
Soda $4
Bodyarmor $4

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STARTING XV

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Kyle Ciquera

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Liam Murray

Andrew Quattrin

2

Dewald Kotze

John-Roy Jenkinson

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Juan Pablo Zeiss

Kyle Baillie

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Daemon Angel Torres

Conor Keys

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Lucas Bur

Ethan Fryer

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Jeronimo Gomez Vara

Martín Sigren

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Ronan Foley

Cam Davidowicz

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Samuel Tuifua

Holden Yungert

Pedro Imhoff

Jayson Potroz

Martin Elias

Paula Balekana

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Nicholas Benn

Le Roux Malan

12

Tomas Cubilla

Wayne Van der Bank

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Mitchell Richardson

Mitch Wilson

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Tomas Malanos

Reece Macdonald

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Nazareno Valentini

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Foster Dewitt
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Connor Grindal
Malakai Hala-Ngatai
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Tomas Bekerman
Kaleb Geiger
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Kyle Steeves

Piers von Dadelszen
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Kyle Breytenbach

Jed Melvin
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Ronnie McElligott
Cam Nordli-Kelemeti
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Brock Gallagher
Ben Lesage
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Marques Fualaau

Danyon Morgan-Puterangi
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Jason Tidwell

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John Poland Wian Conradie Mitch Jacobson Jaco Bezuidenhout Zach Bastres Josh Larsen Sean Ralph Mason Koch Jackson Thiebes Seta Baker 
 

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Tom KindleyGeneral Manager 
Scott MathieHead CoachAgustin Cavalieri

Pom Simona

Will Webster

Assistant Coach

Nathan Osborne

   
javier martinteam managerAustin Becker
George Petrakoshead physical performanceFrancisco Ruiz
Ricci PersicoAsst physical performance 
Colton BennettaNALYSTSeth Heldman

Michael Buonopane

Adam Thomas

Medical

McKenna Medders

Josh Walter

PLAYER SPOTLIGHT

jed melvin

Kiwi flanker Jed Melvin is joins New England to strengthen the Free Jacks’ vicious back row. Melvin was a stand-out rugby player and head boy at Orewa College in Auckland. Following graduation, he continued his player pathway at East Coast Bays RFC, playing for their Premier side.

The Auckland man will join his former North Harbour teammate Danyon Morgan-Puterangi in Quincy for the remainder of the 2024 season. “It’s awesome seeing some familiar faces in the team from New Zealand and the style of play that they bring,” states the flanker. Melvin believes “having this shared background will hopefully help me have a smoother transition into the team’s game plans and policies.”

Melvin started every round of North Harbour’s 2023 NPC regular season. As seen in this try-scoring highlight on Instagram, the explosive openside flanker receives a quick pop pass from Morgan-Puterangi and sprints up the left wing, bulldozing a Manawatu defender and outpacing the opposing scrumhalf, future teammate John Poland

“I love the physicality and contact aspect of the game, both on attack and defense. A big goal of mine is to win those contact collisions to bring energy and momentum to our side,” says Melvin … (Read More)

 

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rugby 101

Rugby is a full-contact, free flowing sport. The game is made up of two 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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flag rugby championship

No rugby experience necessary! Watch the Free Jacks 2nd annual Flag Rugby Fest and compete in teams at Veterans Memorial Stadium