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Nov 272011
 
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It is that time of year, again. Our Annual General Meeting is slated to start at 6:30 PM, this Friday, December 1st at the Wilde Rover. We will be reporting on the 2011 year as well as discussing future plans for 2012. There will also be Officer elections, so nominations are currently open. Everyone who paid dues in 2011 is allowed to vote and nominate. Those who will be unable to attend should assign their proxy by emailing Rob Morello or Kate Kelly.
Immediately following the meeting, we will hosting our first ever Holiday Scavenger Hunt, in and around Red Bank. All are welcome to join.
Fursther details and updates can be found on facebook.

You still have time to pay your dues online at our web store.

Shipping Up to Boston

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Nov 022011
 
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On the 12th of November, the mens side of the Monmouth RFC will be holding a fundraiser bar event at Clancy’s tavern in Neptune, NJ. All proceeds from the door will go directly to help the men on their trip to Boston to take on NERFU’s strongest, in representing the Met Union as their best side. A ten dollar donation at the door gets you:

  • Free buffet
  • $2.50 domestics
  • $3 Import bottle
  • $3.50 microbrews
  • $4 shot and import drink specials

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There will also be a 50/50 raffle as well as a Basket of Cheer full of every rugby players favorites, whiskey, vodka and crackers. Clancy’s has over ten tv’s to show the full lineup of College football, which should be a nice cool down  from when the men come back from winning the division 1 crown against the reluctant Old Blue side.
If you cannot make it, please pass on the flier to anyone you know who might be interested, or donate at the link below.

 

 

 

 

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The battle for the Division 1 crown will need to wait. Just ten minutes into Saturday’s match against Old Blue at Randall’s Island, the ref called the game because of an unexpected snowfall.  Nearly three inches of snow had settled on the turf field, and the game was deemed unplayable. Most other matches in the division followed suit, whether before or after.

Monmouth has offered to host a makeup game versus Old Blue on the 12th of November, but nothing has been set or scheduled. Details will follow.

The women lost to the Portland women’s rugby team on Saturday afternoon. Portland went on to win Sunday and will represent the NRU in the national playoffs next Spring. Congrats to the women on a great season and thanks to Brett Colhoun for stepping in to coach and instruct.

 
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Monmouth Rugby t-shirts are for sale. We are selling shirts for $15 apiece and if you want them shipped, it is an extra $6. Otherwise, okease work out some time to meet with Rob, at rob@monmouthrugbyclub.com. They are the traditional gray heather shirt, with navy Monmouth Rugby lettering on the front. With the playoffs approaching you do not want to be without support.

 

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Some things had been said, and just like anything that has been said, it cannot be unsaid. The press that a division 1 rugby club gets here, where hockey is the fourth most popular sport and most of the country cannot name more than 3 professional players, is minimal and rarely serves to do more than just recount what happened. But, the Monmouth team saw what was written, took it as what’s being said, and acted to discern it. The question was asked, of who had Monmouth beaten. Striking down Long Island was not enough, because maybe they were in an off-season, and the Village Lions were in their first season in the first division. Morris? Winless  and Monmouth had yet to prove anything.

Then, this past Saturday, New York Rugby Club came down to Thompson Park in order to decide who probably wins the first division of the Met Union this year. It may not have been domination but it was eighty minutes of ball control and finesse. Of hard tackles and crisp passes, firm lines an composure. Monmouth walked away with a 33-19 victory over New York. Monmouth walked away with a first place bye and home fields in their own control. But more than that they walked  away with what they walked in with – the knowledge that we are the team to beat in the Met Union this year. Compared with the rest of the games this fall, this game bears no real distinction. Monmouth did not back down inside, battling each and every scrum & lineout. We did not throw the punch where two years ago we might have and we did not blame each other every time our opponent struck. Monmouth stuck together at each drop of the ball and break down, and like the rest of this season, struck when the opportunity presented itself.

We travel to New York in two weeks, after next weeks bye, to play the Old Blue Super League side, in a match which counts against league standings, even if Old Blue cannot advance in the playoffs. Anything less than a bonus point win by New York next week secures home field and the bye for Monmouth. And if New York gets a BP next week, Monmouth will continue doing what they’ve done all year, which is handle only what we can, and do so with authority.

Congrats to the try scorers:

Eric Daneman

Joe Lucarelli

Even Fitzgerald

Kevin Kustelski

Michael Byrnes

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