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Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

lightnight

We’re forming a team for Light The Night Walk on October 6, 2010 and we hope you’ll join us. Light The Night Walk is The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s evening walk and fundraising event. It is the nation’s night to pay tribute and bring hope to thousands of people battling blood cancers and to commemorate loved ones lost.

By joining our team and raising funds for this important cause, you’ll be making a real impact on the fight against cancer. On Walk night, you’ll join us with other teams and individuals from all over our community in the culmination of our efforts to find cures. Walk night is a family-oriented evening in which participants carry illuminated balloons, raise awareness of blood cancers and come together as a caring community.

Every walker who raises $100 or more* will be a Champion For Cures and will be recognized on Walk night with:
- A Light The Night t-shirt.
- An illuminated Light The Night balloon in red (supporters), white (survivors) or gold (in memory of a loved one)
- A wristband which entitles the wearer to an array of food and refreshments.

* Patients and survivors will receive these items regardless of fundraising levels.

We all know someone who has been affected by cancer. Please join the team and “walk the talk.”

http://www.lightthenight.org/register/reg/#action=join_team;programGroupName=LTN;teamID=192897;teamName=NLC%20Rugby;eventID=5525;eventName=New%20London;eventLocation=Ocean%20Beach;eventDate=10/06/2010;walkWithMe=true

If you would like to make a donation then go here:

http://pages.lightthenight.org/ct/NewLondn10/NLCRugby

Battle in Berlin

Thursday, August 12th, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010 at 5:00pm

Sage park, Berlin CT

The Hartford Wanderers and New London County Rugby invite you to come out and support the MS and CF foundation by donating $5 and watching 2 great rugby matches.

The gates open at 5pm, followed by a 545 kickoff between New London County Rugby and Uconn.

Then the Hartford Wanderers take the pitch against Danbury RFC at 7pm, followed by a post match “social gat hering” at ROOKIES in Cromwell.

So come out and support the Wanderers and New London County Rugby clubs, but most importantly a great cause.

August 2010 Schedule

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

August Schedule (Starting August 3rd):

Practice Tuesday and Thursday from 6-8pm @ Waterford Beach Park

Battle In BerlinAugust 21st, Arrival 5pm, Kick Off @ 6pm

New London vs. Burlington – August 28th @ Burlington, Kick Off TBD

1st Annual New London County Rugby Golf Tournament

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Birch Plain Golf Course

Come out for the 1st Annual New London County Rugby Golf Tournament at Birch Plain Golf Course Groton, CT on Saturday July 10th 8:00 am.

Shotgun start scramble (best ball), Steak dinner to follow at VFW in New London, CT (110 Garfield Avenue).

$50pp/$200pteam, sponsor a hole for $20(gets you a sign on a tee-box)

If anyone is interested contact any team member or contact one of the NLC Rugby officers at info_nlrugby@nlrugby.org

First Annual NLC Rugby Shotgun Poker Run

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Come out for a day of motorcycle riding and fun with NLC Rugby.  The teams first annual shotgun poker run will take place on Saturday June 26, 2010.  Registration will take place at Hanafin’s Irish Pub (310 State Street, New London CT) from 10AM to Noon and the run will be from Noon to 7PM with a finish back at  Hanafin’s Irish Pub for the announcement of the winners.

Establishments involved: Hanafin’s Irish Pub, Time Out Sports Cafe, Chacer’s, Cafe on Main, Shortie’s and Burke’s Tavern. There will be a cash prize for first, second and last. Also, there will be raffle items and NLC merchandise for sale.

2010 NERFU Cup Tournament Report

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

2010 NERFU Cup Tournament

By: Mike Keltner

            Newport, RI- The New London County Rugby Football Club had one thing on their mind going into the NERFU Cup Tournament, and that one thing was to hoist the championship cup once again, signifying another championship in Division III, and another successful campaign.   With a lot of determination, and an impeccable playing style, the New London Count Rugby Football club did just that.

            New London started the weekend tournament with the unlucky 8:00 am kickoff against M.I.T., on a short, very windy field at one of the highest parts of the small city.  From the start, both teams came up very strong, despite the early morning wakeup call, and the wind pouring in from all directions.    Where both teams had big runs early on, neither we’re able to capitalize the strong play for an early score.  At the half, both teams were tied at zero apiece. 

            The second half took off in the same manner as the first.  Both teams were in a stalemate, tackling hard and low, but no threatening runs into scoring territory.  Midway through the second half, New London County found themselves against a very amped up M.I.T. team desperately close in pounding the ball in for a score.  New London and their outstanding defense wasn’t enough to hold on as M.I.T., as they eventually inched their way into the try zone.  With the score, M.I.T. was up 5-0.

            With only a few minutes remaining in the half, New London was in desperate need to get something going.  With the wind not in their favor, they found in increasingly more difficult to advance the ball downfield.  Where passes were on point a week prior, on this morning, the passes were just slightly off.  With the referee blowing his whistle three times signaling the end of the game, New London headed to the sideline with an uncertain future.   

            New London’s second game of the day was against North Shore.  North Shore had just previously beat M.I.T. by a comfortable margin, so a lot of pressure was on New London for a victory, as well as score enough points to qualify for a final match.

            New London from the kickoff proved themselves that the loss earlier in the day was nothing more than a slight skip in their normal routine.  New London came out strong, tackling low, and brought an intensity that was missing from the first.   North Shore came out just as strong, and showed that they were capable to advance the ball with strong kicks deep into New London’s half of the field. 

            New London’s first bit of luck came from a penalty against North Shore that gave New London’s fly-half, Tim Johnson, a clear and direct path for an easy penalty kick, giving them a three point lead. 

            North Shore returned the favor, by slamming a hard earned try into the corner of New London’s try zone.  New London was able to score another penalty kick by Johnson, giving them a narrow lead.  With the penalties both becoming pretty regular on both sides,  the ref warned both teams that another high tackle will lead to somebody being placed into the “sin bin,” the rugby equivalent to the penalty box.    Unfortunately, this happened in North Shore’s favor, as one of New London’s own was sent off for ten minutes.  Luckily for New London, North Shore wasn’t able to benefit from penalty.

             With both teams going into the half with only a point difference, New London put on one of their best second half performances of the year, scoring two tries, and converting on 1 of them, as well as putting in another penalty kick.  At the end of the game, New London won by the score of 21-5.  With the win, and the point differential from the two games in New London’s favor, New London had the stage set for the championship game against the Boston Irish Wolfhounds on Sunday.

            New London came into Sunday’s game well rested, and very relieved in Saturday’s performance.  Judging by the scores the Wolfhounds put up in their group play, New London knew that every play, every drive, every tackle had to be well executed if they were going to see a championship. 

            With the sound of the whistle, New London was off like Bulls on Parade, sprinting to every play with a full head of steam as if it were the last play of the game.  Within a few moments, it was clear that New London was focused, and certain of victory.  Both teams showed that their team was very capable of advancing the ball, with a well string of passes, and hard-nosed runs up the middle.   New London’s Johnson was able to execute pristine kicks that gave New London many options for advancement.  One of these kicks was accurately kicked into the Wolfhounds try-zone where New London’s flanker, Greg Smith, placed it down for the first score for of the game.  With the converted kick by Johnson, New London was out to an early 7-0 lead, and the momentum was building for them as well. 

            New London scored again later in the first half with a hard run by their fullback, Ricky Dickinson, and later on a drop goal by Johnson, giving them a commanding lead of 17-0 going into half time.  With forty minutes left to play, New London was beginning to see the championship trophy a little more clearly. 

            At the start of the second half, a different Wolfhounds team came forward.  New London was still fielding plays smoothly, but the Wolfhounds definitely brought up their intensity from the first half.  The Wolfhounds scored early on, reading New London’s defense perfectly, by scoring on New London’s weak side in the furthest part of the try-zone.  Fortunately for New London, the Wolfhounds missed a very hard converted kick, bringing the score to 17-5. 

            Where the momentum was clearly in New London’s favor in the first half, the Wolfhounds proved to capture the momentum in the second, scoring two more tries and converting on one of them evening the score at 17 all.  With the time being very close to expiring, both teams dug deep, and continued to play at very outstanding levels of rugby.  With close to a minute left on the clock, New London had a major scare as two of their players went down with injuries.  New London’s outside center, Louis Zubek, and their fly-half, Johnson, were both carried off the field.  With a penalty called against the Wolfhounds, New London poured every minute of strength looking for a late score to win the game.  When the referee blew his whistle ending regulation play, both teams went to the sidelines to gather their thoughts for a sudden death overtime period. 

            In the five minute period, both teams extended their great play, but neither was able to come out on top.  New London had a chance to win it, but the kick inched out wide, leaving the game to be decided by drop goals at the 22 meter line. 

            With both teams fully exhausted, it seemed unfortunate that the game would have to end it such an obscure way.  Both teams gathered at the half line, where the referee signaled to New London that they were first to kick.  New London’s scrumhalf, Liam Scott anxiously approached the 22 meter line, and kicked the ball straight through, putting the pressure on the Wolfhounds.  The Wolfhounds extended the shootout by making theirs.  Both teams missed the kick in the second round, but the third round would prove to be different.  New London’s eight-man, Doug Parulis, made his drop goal, putting the Wolfhounds in a must make situation.   With the pressure on, and everyone on the sideline in anticipation, everyone watched as the Wolfhounds kick swayed right of the posts giving New London the victory.  New London’s sideline poured into the field for a mid-field celebration for clearly the most epic battle the team has ever been a part of. 

            New London continues their play in the fall, where they hope to continue their success in Division II.  As for the summer, New London will host a Memorial Day picnic; sponsor a bike rally, as well as a golf tournament.    For more scheduled events, the team asks that everyone please check out their website at www.nlrugby. org.  The team is always looking for new players, and welcomes anyone and everyone from all different abilities of the game.  Whether you’re a beginner looking for a new sport to play or a seasoned veteran new to the area, the New London County Rugby Football club is here to stay, and is very excited to share their winning tradition with everyone.

NLC Rugby Picnic

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010
May 29, 2010 12PM (club members arrive at 11AM for setup)
Niantic VFW – 39 Columbus Ave. Niantic CT, 06357

All club members (past and present),  family and friends are welcome!

The team will provide grill items but please bring a dish to share.

NLC Rugby 2010 NERFU D3 Cup Champions!

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Congratulations to the NLCRFC for another NERFU Cup D3 Chamionship!

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NLC Vs. Providence 05/01/10 – Match Report

Monday, May 3rd, 2010
Match Report Form for
Providence (1st XV) vs. New London County (1st XV)
01 May 2010

Location: Glenlyon Soccer Field

SCORE:
Providence: 15
New London County: 14

Providence 15 (2T, 1C, 1P) vs New London County 14 (1T, 3P) Providence hosted New London County at a soccer field with proper lines, flags, and pads. The posts were on the deadball line and the try zones were unacceptably short (~5′), which created unnecessary confusion and should be noted for any league matches. Providence took full advantage of knowing their own field setup while NLC suffered several times from the misplaced deadball line and short try zones. The score indicates the closeness of this match, and at the end of the game it really could have gone either way. NLC had one drop goal go wide by a very small margin, and one ball taken dead out the back of the try zone instead of scored, and either of those would have turned the match. In the general run of play Providence controlled the breakdown and dominated in the scrums, and that gave them much more go forward ball than NLC had.

The first half saw the teams swap penalty kicks and Providence score a try. Possession was more evenly distributed in the first half, though Providence was better able to control the ball at the breakdown. NLC had some dynamic runners and had a better open field game, but Providence’s defense kept them out of the try zone. The half ended Prov 8, NLC 3.

The second half saw NLC with more possession. They scored 9 of their points on penalties, which Prov gave away more when NLC was attacking. I had to issue a team warning for Prov for breakdown penalties, and they kept things clean after that. Prov scored pretty early in the second half and settled in to defend their lead. NLC put up 2 penalties and a great broken play try, and launched several attacks trying to get winning points on the board. I didn’t know until my watch beeped who was going to win.

Referee: Anna McMahan

2010 New London St. Patrick’s Day and Mystic Irish Parades

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Come out and cheer on NLC Rugby as they take part in the New London St. Patricks Day Parade and the Mystic Irish Parade.

The 3rd Annual NL St. Patrick’s Day Parade is on Wednesday March 17th at 1PM and the parade route is from the corner of State St. and South Water St. and continues up State Street to end at Hanfin’s Irish Pub.  Players and others marching in the parade are asked to meet at the Bank St. Roadhouse at 12PM prior to the start.

The 21st Mystic Irish Parade is on Sunday March 21st at 1PM and the parade route is here.   Players and others marching in the parade are asked to meet in the the South parking lot for Mystic Seaport (farthest from Olde Mystick Village) on Greenmanville Rd. at 11AM.  Your marching order number is Division 2, Unit # 14.  There will probably only be a few parking spots at this parking lot so everyone should park at the North lot of Mystic Seaport (closest toOlde Mystick Village) .