Women’s National Team U20 Camp in New England

Information here

Summer Youth Rugby in Colchester

Julie Conrad, in conjunction with Colchester Parks and Recreation, will be running a summer non-contact rugby camp for kids ages 8-10 & 11-14.

Coaches Email List

Subscribe to the coaches@vyra.org email list.

U-19 Player Clinic, 16 March, 2008

[ March 16, 2008; 8:30 am to 3:00 pm. ]

The 3rd annual VYRA Rugby clinic held at Norwich University was a great success, with almost 140 players in attendance.

Thanks go to Norwich Head Coach and VYRA Board Member Bob Weggler for organizing and running the clinic.

Thanks, too, to the event sponsors:
Rugby Imports
TDS Telecom
National Life
Northfield Savings Bank

Vermont Rugby meeting, Sun., 13 January, 2008

[ January 13, 2008; 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm. ]

Norwich University is available to host the annual VT Rugby meeting on Sunday, January 13, 2008, at 1:30p.m.

Sunday U-19 Rugby

Sunday, 18 November, will be our last session.

Mad River U-19 men and women are getting together Sundays in October and November at Crossett Brook Middle School in Waterbury, and invite all Vermont U-19 players to join them. Everyone is welcome, regardless of experience.

A Message From John McKelvie

Four years ago, as I walked down a hallway in my high school and noticed a flyer for the local rugby club, there was no way I could have foreseen the incredible impact that this sport has had on my life. Despite my relative inexperience with organized sports, I began going to practices to understand what the hype was all about. A few weeks later in the midst of my first game, the gears in my brain suddenly clicked and I began seeing the game in an entirely new way. While it appears to the average spectator to be a jumbled mess of thirty athletes crashing around on the field, I came to realize that the choreography of the game, the intense physical aspect of play, and the camaraderie between teammates was the reason that this “mess” was the second most popular sport in the world.

Two years after that first bumbling, confusing game, I was the captain of the local under-19 club, and there was nothing else in the world that brought me as much joy as sprinting across the rugby pitch, breaking tackles, kicking goals, and bringing together kids of every athletic ability to play this incredible game. One of the reasons that this game is so widely popular is the fact that there is a position for every size, speed, and mind. My parents were understandably nervous when it came to their son playing a sport renowned for its physicality, but the contact in this game, unlike football, is heavily regulated and coaches teach techniques to specifically reduce the chance of injuries. While bumps and bruises are commonplace, more serious injuries are very uncommon in the high school level of rugby.

A letter to parents of new players.

So, your son or daughter has decided to play Rugby? DON’T PANIC! Rugby is a wonderful game, with a rich tradition around the world. It is the contact game of choice for countries such as England, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, France, Scotland and Wales.

Why youth Rugby makes sense in Vermont

Rugby is a dynamic contact sport that is played all over the world by men and women of all different classes, creeds, and races. It fosters friendship and comraderie between players. Because of Rugby’s physical demands as well as the culture of respect which is central to the game, an ethos which demands a very high level of respect for the officials, coaches as well as the opposition.

Girls’ rugby thrives in Colchester

I’ll bet you didn’t know Colchester High School had a girls’ rugby team. I didn’t either until I attended a Colchester vs. Essex tussle at Fort Ethan Allen last week. The final score eludes me but I’m not really sure that even matters. I have seen literally thousands of high school sporting events of all shapes and sizes and I had never seen anything quite like what I saw last week. The physical nature of the game and the way both teams were playing was something to behold.

"Only a bit of leather, only an oval sphere, but we’ll cherish the sphere that our fathers loved and the game that they held so dear…..."
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