Santa Monica Rugby Club

Rugby team
Santa Monica Rugby Club
Full nameSanta Monica Rugby Club
UnionUSA Rugby
Nickname(s)Dolphins
Founded1972
LocationSanta Monica, California, US
Ground(s)Various Santa Monica Fields
PresidentSteven Johnson
Coach(es)Stephen Stagg, Men's Head Coach
TJ Olsen, Women's Head Coach
League(s)Southern California Rugby Football Union (SCRFU)
Southern California Youth Rugby (SCYR)
Team kit
Official website
www.santamonicarugby.com

Santa Monica Rugby Club is a rugby union club from Santa Monica, California, United States. The club teams, known as the Dolphins, compete in the Southern California Rugby Football Union (SCRFU) a territorial union of USARugby, currently fielding teams in the following divisions: Division 2 (men), Division 1 (women), Division 3 (men), U18 boys, U16 boys, U14 boys, U12 boys, U10 coed, and U8 coed. Santa Monica's top men's team competes in the Pacific Rugby Premiership competition: the top club rugby competition in the United States.

History

The Club was established in 1972 by rugby graduates of UCLA, USC and St. Mary's College. The club went undefeated in the SCRFU Division I, taking the championships in both the San Diego/OMBAC Tournament and the Monterey National Invitational. Santa Monica have continued their winning ways since their inaugural season in 1972/73, going on to win the SCRFU Division I title five times in total. The club has produced numerous National team players for the national team, some of which have skippered the USA.[1]

The Club has won the SCRFU Division I league title seven times [citation needed], captured top spot at the San Diego/OMBAC Tournament seven times [citation needed], been to the national championships 8 times — winning on five occasions [citation needed], and won at the Santa Barbara International Tournament [citation needed].

In 2006, Santa Monica made a third consecutive final four appearance, defeating the Boston Irish Wolfhounds, 57 points to 19 [citation needed]. After the 2006, Santa Monica was invited to join the US Rugby Super League for the 2007 season and the board of directors voted to accept the invitation to join. Santa Monica played in the Western Division. The Boston Irish Wolfhounds also accepted the invitation to join the expanded competition.[2]

Santa Monica and other regional rugby power-houses Belmont Shore RFC (Long Beach, CA) and OMBAC RFC (San Diego) withdrew from the national Rugby Super League competition in favor of a Southern California Division 1 contest that has proven more competitive and cost effective.

Players

Twenty Santa Monica Rugby Club players have represented the United States in international competition as USA Eagles — three of them captained the national side [citation needed]. Three additional Club players have represented the USA on the World XV. Former Club and USA Eagle captain Craig Sweeney is honored by the Club's Craig Sweeney Fund, tax-deductible contributions go to support the long-term goals of Santa Monica Rugby.

Every year, notable club members from past seasons are honored at the Hall of Fame dinner following the annual Golden Dolphins old boys match on Club Day. The Club's most recent evolution has garnered national attention [citation needed].

Numerous Eagles and rep side players have dotted the Club's roster over the years. Beginning in 2003, the Club has paired its annual Club Day and Old Boys Game with a Hall of Fame banquet, honoring notables from all decades.

References

  1. ^ "Club History". santamonicarugby.com. Archived from the original on 19 August 2006. Retrieved 31 August 2006.
  2. ^ "Boston Irish Wolfhounds To Join USA Rugby Super League". rugby-rugby.com. Archived from the original on 4 January 2013. Retrieved 31 August 2006.

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