Road trip to Washington; revised 3rds’ schedule is out— The Thirsty-Thirds in action versus Abby. All three Rowers’ squad travel to Seattle this weekend for games in The Emerald City. The Thirsty-Thirds play an exhibition match against the Eastside Axeman at Marymoor Park, while the ones and twos battle the
VRC Nation: Photo of the Day
JUMP BALL– Duncan James hacks the ball down field after out-hustling a couple of Bayside players following a high punt. The Sharks downed the Rowers 50-26 in the match and reclaimed first place in the log.(photo: Malin Jordan)
Rowers win one, lose two at home
Seconds stay atop the log with the lone victory of the day(Photos: Malin Jordan) Dillon Debono leaps for a try against Bayside’ssecond division team March 24. The Vancouver Rowing Club garnered one victory March 24 but suffered two defeats to the Bayside Sharks at Brockton Oval. 2nds The Super-Twos (5-1)
Destination: Brockton Oval
All three teams play at home this weekend– George Richmond reels in a line-out ball March 17. Saturday’s a rugby day. And Brockton Oval is the place to be March 24 for citizens of the VRC Nation. All three Rowing Club rugby divisions play host at their Stanley Park ground
Rowers capture 2 out of 3 at Richmond
Rowers still undefeated in the first division(Photos: Malin Jordan) Carlin Wilkin (left) zeros-in on a ruck during the second division’s 14-5loss to Richmond RFC March 17. Richmond used their very muddyalternate field for the 2nd and 3rd division games. One unbeaten streak continued and one ended for the Rowing Club
Rowers away to Richmond RFC
First division action versus Richmond Feb. 18 at Brockton Oval. -All three Rowers squads battle the Richmond Rugby Football Club at King George Park on St. Patrick’s Day. Coming off a big win against Bayside March 10, the Mighty-Firsts (5-0) look to extend their undefeated streak to 6 games against
VRC Nation: Photo of the day
–Matty James and Duncan James tackle a Bayside player in the Rowers’ 37-35 victory over the Sharks March 10. Photo courtesy of the Peach Arch News – read their match report here.
VRC Nation: Road warrior weekend
Battle of the unbeatens (times 2) — This weekend is shaping up to be one of the most important ones of the spring rugby season for the VRC. All three teams are in action in road games that might mark pivotal moments for each squad. While the undefeated first and
VRC Nation honours its own
Tim Shaddick receives lifetime achievement award– Tim Shaddick with his lifetimeachievement award. The VRC Nation came together to honour an outstanding individual at the annual Captain’s Dinner March 3. More than 140 Rowers, both alumni and current players, ventured down to the VRC clubhouse on Coal Harbour for the annual