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Baltimore-Chesapeake RFC is the only Division 1 club located in Baltimore City. BC currently competes in the Mid-Atlantic RFU. For more information please visit the website.
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Not just a game, but a way of life.
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Located in south central Pennsylvania (just above the Maryland border), the Chambersburg Turtleheads are a division 3 PRU club which recently re-formed and began playing competative rugby again in 2007.
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...come live a little!
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Founded in 1990, Frederick Rugby is the only division II men's club in Western Maryland, recruiting players from Frederick, Washington, Montgomery, Carroll and Howard counties in Maryland as well as Loudon County in Virginia and southern Pennsylvania. A perennial challenger in the Mid-Atlantic championships, Frederick has reached the National Sweet-16 in 1994, 1998, 1999 and 2000. In addition to the men's program Frederick Rugby has a women's program (founded in 2004) and a youth program (U13 and U17) founded in 2006. For information on training, match schedule or sponsorship opportunities for any club section please go to our website www.frederickrugby.org
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The Happy Valley Barbarians
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The Happy Valley Barbarians Men's Club, located in State College, PA, was formed in 1994 by a mix of graduate students, Penn State faculty & staff and local residents. We are a competitive DIII club in the Potomac Rugby Union.
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Maryland Exiles Rugby Club - PRU and MARFU DIV 1 Champions
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The Maryland Exiles Mens are the 2006 PRU and MARFU Division I champions with two players competing in the 2007 Rugby World Cup. MDX rugby includes Under-19, Under-23, Division I Mens, Womens and 7s clubs. Exiles rugby focuses on competitive play as well as a spirit of friendship, camaraderie and fun that is the essence of rugby. We welcome all those who are interested in joining the club as a player, coach or sponsor.
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North Bay is a D3 Men's rugby club located in Harford County, MD. Practices are held Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30 in Demarco Park in Aberdeen, MD.
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Northern Virginia RFC
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NOVA competes in the MARFU Men's DI. Practices are Tues and Thurs 7pm at Oakton HS and home games are at Gravelly Point on the GW Parkway.
For more information please visit our website at www.novarugby.org
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Patuxent River Lions
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Established in 1990, the Patuxent River RFC is based in Southern Maryland. Drawing members from the tri-county area (St. Mary's, Calvert & Charles as well as Patuxent River NAS), the Lions are a PRU D3 club.
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Potomac Athletic Club
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The Potomac Athletic Club Rugby Team (PAC Rugby) of Washington, D.C., is one of the top ranked rugby union football clubs in North America. We are a founding member of the USA RUGBY SUPER LEAGUE, the 16-club national competition for elite American rugby clubs.
A perennial in the national club championship playoffs, and former national champions; PAC has established itself as a premier club in the United States and one of the most successful teams in the nation, with players frequently selected to play for national, and regional representative sides.
PAC traces its origin to the George Washington and Sudamericano rugby football clubs founded in 1967 and 1969 respectively. In 1988 these two teams merged to form the Potomac Athletic Club. In 1993, a mere 5 years after forming, PAC made their first appearance in the national final four, finishing 3rd. In 1995 PAC returned to the final four and won the USA Men's Division 1 National Championship.
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Semper Progredi
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Founded in 1973 by military members of Western Potomac RFC assigned to Headquarters Marine Corps or stationed in the greater Washington D.C. area, the team was originally titled “Quantico/Henderson Hall” Rugby Football Club. Currently, the Quantico “Hooligans” Rugby Football Club (QRFC) consists primarily of Active-Duty/Reserve Marines and U.S. Navy personnel assigned to Marine Corps Base Quantico, augmented by civilians who work aboard base and from the local community. Registered with the national governing body, USA Rugby, QRFC competes in the Potomac Rugby Union (PRU) Senior Men’s Division III, which includes clubs in the District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. Rugby is a Marine Corps varsity sport, and QRFC provides the opportunity for eligible Marines to participate in the All-Marine trial camp for possible selection to the All-Marine rugby team, which competes each Fall against representative teams from our sister-services at the annual Armed Forces/Inter-Service Championship. QRFC also competes each Spring in the National Military Club Championships against other military rugby clubs from bases/stations throughout the U.S. and overseas. QRFC regularly fields a 7’s team during the summer months. Past successes have found the “Hooligans” securing the PRU Division III Championship in 2003, and 2005. The club welcomes new/veteran players, regardless of experience and skill level. And, in the spirit of the command motto, "Semper Progredi"--always forward, QRFC strives to introduce the sport to interested players, provide a foundation for support to the varsity All-Marine rugby team and allow for continued athletic competition coupled with spirited camaraderie.
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Welcome Ruggers and Fans! Rocky Gorge RFC is a Division II MARFU team centrally located in the Baltimore Washington Metropolitan area. We play our games in Columbia and Practice in Laurel. Founded in 1986,the club has enjoyed success as Potomac Rugby Union Division II champions in 1991 and 1995, and MARFU semifinalists in 2004. Since Fall 1996 we've competed in the Mid-Atlantic Rugby Football Union's Division II South.
orge welcomes all players regardless of age or experience. The club sponsors two men's sides, an old boys side, two high school teams, and two programs for kids. Gorge's home field is located in Columbia, MD, while the team practices and holds tournaments in Laurel. Contact us for more info.
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Severn River Rugby Football Club
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The Severn River R.F.C. is a Rugby Football Club located near Annapolis, the State Capital of Maryland. Since it's inception, over 30 years ago, the club has played an integral role in forwarding the sport of rugby football in the region. Severn River is an organization that not only supports the recreation of the sport, but also the legacy of the sport. The club invites players from all age and skill levels to attend, and presently offers Mens, Womens, Under 19s and Old Boys (Salts) competitions
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Warrenton Marauders
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Warrenton RFC, also known as the Marauders, is a Division III club of the PRU. Warrenton was founded in the spring of 2006 and became a full member of the PRU in 2007. Our home pitch is at the Castleton Polo Fields near Laurel Mills, Va. TO CONTACT WRFC MATCH SECRETARY DIRECTLY, PLEASE EMAIL JASON HENDERSON AT jlhendersonva@yahoo.com
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The Washington Irish are a Division II Men's Rugby Football Club in the Mid-Atlantic Rugby Football Union of USA Rugby. The club was founded in 1980 and we are based in the Washington, DC, metro area of the United States.
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Sine Labore Nihil
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The Washington Renegades is a Division III rugby union football club, a member of the Potomac Rugby Union and USA Rugby.
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WASHINGTON Rugby Football Club is one of the premier rugby clubs in the United States. Established in 1963, we are the original rugby club in Washington, DC. We are members of the USA Rugby Super League as well as the PRU and MARFU. Our men's team has 3 competitive sides to allow for players of all experience and skill levels. We also have a U-19 team that competes in the local high school competition as well as a youth team for boys and girls from 6-16. WRFC has a tradition of excellence with a history of producing USA Eagles.
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EXCEDI UNIVERSUM
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Founded in 1963, West Potomac RFC is the 2nd oldest active rugby club in Washington, D.C. The team attracts many players with and without rugby playing experience who enjoy the club's close-knit social fellowship and enthusiastic level of play. West Pot is well known for its willingness to train new ruggers from scratch and fields a Division III men’s side and a Summer 7’s team as well as an Old Boys (35 and older) side. The club is registered with the national governing rugby body, USA Rugby, and competes in the Potomac Rugby Union (PRU), which includes clubs in the District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
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Western Suburbs Rugby Football Club (Suburbs) was formed in 1976 by a group of ruggers who broke off from Sud Americano Rugby Football Club. These ruggers desired to practice and play rugby closer to their homes in the western portion of Fairfax County.
Through many heated meetings, it was decided that Suburbs would be the senior club and Reston was selected for games and practices. Uniforms and colors were still a problem. Suburbs sported as many as three different jerseys on the 15-man side. However, it was the selection of Reston that would mark the beginning of the transition of Suburbs to a highly organized and successful rugby club.
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Winchester Rugby Football Club was founded in October of 2001 and has attracted players from all backgrounds and abilities. We have had players with extensive rugby experience to players with no experience. With the introduction of the Under 19 team (U-19's) and other youth teams, we are reaching even further into the surrounding community
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