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FESTIVAL TIME LINE
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- 11:00 PM
- 11:00 PM
- 11:00 PM
- 11:30 PM
- 11:30 PM
- 11:30 PM
- 11:30 PM
- 12:20 PM
- 1:00 PM
- 1:45 PM
- 3:00 PM
- Hott Smoke BBQ
- Fan Zone Bar Opens
- Concessions Open
- Kids Club Opens
- All Bars Open
- Live Music @ Fan Fest
- Players Warm Up
- Kids Parade
- Match Kick Off
- Halftime Show
- Live Music @ The Field
FAN PHOTO COMPETITION
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bars open in
| **Selection may vary at each bar | ||
| OZ | $ | |
| Budweiser | 16 | $5 |
| Bud Light | 16 | $5 |
| Michelob Ultra | 16 | $5 |
| Bud Zero | 12 | $5 |
| Bud Light Seltzer | 16 | $5 |
| Free Jacks IPA | 16 | $7 |
| Stormalong Cider | 16 | $7 |
| Forged Irish Stout | 16 | $7 |
| Viva Tequila Seltzer | 12 | $8 |
| Water | $4 | |
| Soda | $4 | |
| Bodyarmor | $4 | |
offering a rotating local selection
STARTING XV
FREE JACKS
HOUNDS
Malakai Hala-Ngatai
1
Nicolas Revol Pitt
Andrew Quattrin
2
Dylan Fawsitt
John-roy Jenkinson
3
Patrick Ryan
Kyle Baillie
4
George Merrick
Conor Keys
5
James Scott
Piers von Dadelszen
6
Mason Flesch
Jed Melvin
7
Maclean Jones
Seta Baker
8
Conall Boomer
Paula Balekana
11
Nathaniel Augspurger
Le Roux Malan
12
William Meakes
Wayne van der Bank
13
Bryce Campbell
Toby Fricker
14
David Kearney
Reece Macdonald
15
Adriaan Carelse
RESERVES
FREE JACKSWARRIORS |
HOUNDS |
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| Foster Dewitt |
16 |
JANUS Venter |
| Cole Keith |
17 |
FRED Apulu |
| Kaleb Geiger |
18 |
CHARLES Abel |
| Josh Larsen |
19 |
BRADLEY Tucker |
| Ethan Fryer |
20 |
LUCAS Rumball |
| Holden Yungert |
21 |
JASON Higgins |
| Ben Lesage |
22 |
MARK O’Keeffe |
| Mitch Wilson |
23 |
NOAH Brown |
INJURIES
FREE JACKSWARRIORS | HOUNDS | |
John Poland Wian Conradie Jac Bezuidenhout Mitch Jacobson Kyle Ciquera | Unconfirmed |
COACHES
FREE JACKSWARRIORS | HOUNDS | |
| Tom Kindley | General Manager | James English |
| Scott Mathie | Head Coach | Rob Webber |
Pom Simona Will Webster | Assistant Coach | Dave Clancy
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| javier martin | team manager | Matthew Wagner
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| George Petrakos | head physical performance | Jamie Beamish |
| Ricci Persico | Asst physical performance | |
| Colton Bennett | aNALYST | Andrew Jones |
Michael Buonopane Adam Thomas | Medical | Sam Malette Nate Wetters |
PLAYER SPOTLIGHT
josh larsen
In a season filled with remarkable milestones, this Saturday’s Eastern Conference Final will mark an extraordinary achievement for Josh Larsen as he steps onto the field for his 50th cap with the New England Free Jacks. From his roots in Nanaimo, BC, Canada, to the rugby pitches of Paihia, New Zealand, Larsen’s journey has been nothing short of exceptional.
Larsen, affectionately known as Free Jack #1, has been a cornerstone of the team since its inception, leading by example both on and off the field. Born and raised in Canada before moving to New Zealand, he honed his skills at Mount Albert Grammar School in Auckland and later pursued a degree in Commerce at the University of Otago.
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.
- Tight head prop
- Hooker
- Loose head prop
- Second row
- Second row
- Blind side flanker
- Open side flanker
- Number 8
- Scrum-Half
- Fly-Half
- Left Wing
- Inside Center
- Outside Center
- Right Wing
- 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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