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Fort Collins Rugby Football Club
AGM PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jason Fegel   
Friday, 08 October 2004 18:00

Last Night was Fort Collins' Annual General Meeting and Superbowl party. It was kicked off at 11am with rousing games of tackle football, touch rugby, and rugby 10s. To summarize the meeting: Terje Whitmore remains president, Chad Parker takes over the VP slot, Chris Fielder will be secretary and Donny Slager takes over as treasurer. Edward Sauer is now heading the Fundraising, Jason Fegel (me) continues in recruitment, Sol Mascarenas will continue his great work as match secretary, and Keith Slate and I will share Web design and updates. A new position, community service chairman will be filled by Mark Butweiler. This position will focus on projects the club can do to improve our community. Steve Rimmer will step up this spring as a player/coach, as Greg Chvatal needs to focus on the youth teams. With the clubs assistance, Steve has selected Jeff Brundage as the back's captain, and Sol Mascarenas as the forward's captain for the season. This author has to mention that he was nominated, along with Chad Parker for the forward's captaincy. This author, while happy to be nominated, feels that Sol will make an excellent captain, just as he has done in the past.

Practices will begin February 15th, and start at 5:30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. On Sundays, until matches begin, the touch sessions will be full practices. All practices are planned on being held at Boltz Jr high

There appears to be several exciting events in the works for this year, including making the Flamingo Migration a bi-annual event (Gotta fly north in the spring, and south in the fall right?), holding a Fort Collins Rugby Club Golf Outing, and a "Marina Island" Party which sounds like it could be a good fundraiser.

The season kicks off next weekend with the St. Valentines Massacre tournament in Breckenridge, and the first regular match will be March 5th. The schedule looks quite good this year with several clubs that we rarely get a chance to compete against. All in all it is looking to be an exciting Spring Season for the Flamingos.

 
Denver PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jason Fegel   
Friday, 24 September 2004 18:00

What a great game. The Flamingos came out determined to execute their game plan, and did excellent. Fort Collins shut down the Harlequins offense for most of the match. The Flamingos scored first with a converted try for 7-0. The Harlequins came back with a controversial penalty kick and an even more controversial uncoverted try making the score 7-8 with the Harlequins up by 1. Just a mention about the try: apparently its acceptable to knee and punch the ball forward and still have it considered a try. In any event with no time left, Fort Collins was awarded a penalty kick at a medium distance and angle from the posts. If the kick is good, Flamingos win, and if it misses the Quins win the match. You can't ask for a more dramatic end to a match. Steve Rimmer was the kicker. He had already missed 2 penalty kicks on the day, but made one conversion. He stepped off his distance from the teed ball, and paused, focusing on the posts. Lightning flashed in the distance as he struck the ball. It floated through the air with a slight forward tumble and perfectly bisected the posts to make it 10-8. The referee blew the whistle to end the game, and the Flamingos proceeded to celebrate a bit too exuberantly for rugby. As far as this writer can tell from the limited records available, this was the first time Fort Collins won against the Harlequins since 2000.

The B match was played entirely in a hail storm, so this writer has no information to report about it, besides the fact that my E-Z-UP canopy appears to be able to protect approximately 22 people from a hail storm. While I think the best weather to PLAY rugby in is a rainstorm, I do beleive that it is the lousiest weather to WATCH rugby in. Everyone who played B side came off the pitch with huge smiles on their faces.

This win puts us at 2 wins and 3 losses for league play, and in 3rd place. There is still an extremely thin chance for us to get into 2nd place. We would have to win against Queen City in 2 weeks, and score at least 48 points AND Colorado Springs needs to beat the Harlequins and hold them scoreless. Heh heh, well I said thin chance didnt I?

 
Aspen Ruggerfest PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jason Fegel   
Saturday, 18 September 2004 18:00

Fort Collins was not invited to Ruggerfest, and as of 2 weeks ago was not even entered in this high calibre tournament. But due to the persistance of the Flamingo match coordinator, we were able to jump in last minute. This is a tournament that we look forward to every year, primarily due to the extreme skill shown by the majority of participants. We always learn alot and improve our game, even if we arn't able to win against the Division 1 and Super League clubs that typically fill the pools.

This year, however, we traveled up to Aspen with a team that is just starting to hit it's stride, and work together as a team. So we performed much better then expected. Pool play placed us against Grand Rapids and Boulder, both high quality Div 1 clubs. Grand Rapids put some quick points on the board, but were held tryless for the last 30 minutes. They had the best scrum we faced the whole weekend, and wound up winning 26-0.

We surprised Boulder, by coming out strong and scoring the first try. They quickly fired back with their own try and penalty kick leaving the score at 10-7 for the rest of the first half and most of the second half. Their depth and experience overcame our aggresiveness allowing them 2 more tries in the last 5 minutes of the match putting Boulder ahead by 24-7.

This put us against the Kansas Jayhawks on Sunday morning. The Jayhawks are a solid university team, who consistantly are in the sweet 16. Fort Collins, in 2003 was soundly thumped by this very team, so were not to be taken lightly. Most of the team, except this author for one, made sure to get back to the condo early on Saturday night in order to get sufficient sleep for this match. We came out strong, maintaining possession through many phases, scoring a try and several succesful penalty kicks, before the Jayhawks broke through for a try. Unfortunately the author, who did not feel he needed a good nights sleep was the one who missed the tackle to allow the Jayhawk try. The final score saw the Flamingos winning by 15-5.

This win placed us against the Kansas City Blues later in the day. The Blues are a Super League club that had an unlucky seed in pool play, having lost to what turned out to be an extremely strong Kudu U-23 select side, and tying against the University of Oklahoma. This turned out to be a great, very closely matched game. The Flamingos scored 3 points first with a penalty kick in the first half. While still ahead, Fort Collins was awarded a Penalty in a spot that could be fairly easily converted, but chose to go, unsuccesfully, for the try. This was then followed by a long run for a Blues try, making the score going into the half 7-3. With 2 minutes left, Fort Collins was awarded a penalty 10 meters from the Blue's try line. With a 4 point differential, kicking was out of the question, so we went for the try. For the next 5 minutes, the Flamingos tried forward crashs, back crashes, and mauling and still could not get the ball down. Several penalties were called during this time against the Blues, and thats what kept play going. The argument could be made that several of those should have been called penalty tries. But the whistle was finally blown for a final score of 7-3. Overall an excellent match despite the loss.

Final standing for the weekend was 10th place with a 1-3 record. We learned a lot, and plan to take this momentum into next weeks league match against the Harlequins.

For a slightly different perspective here is commentary from Aaron Fields:

We have just returned from Aspen Ruggerfest and our team played with inspiration and heart. The weekend ended with our team record at 3 losses and 1 win. The record does not adequately portrey the level of rugby that our team displayed this past weekend.

Our first game was against a large Div 1 side from Grand Rapids, MI. It was a tough game and our guys played hard, but this was a great warm up for the rest of the weekend(23-0). Next game vs. Boulder (another D1 side). Our learning curve was going up quickly and the game ened up at 21-7. Not bad for a team that beat Aspen last season. Needless to say, we partied like rock stars that night, but had to be up for a 9am game vs the KS Jayhawks. This was the game we won. A great team effort...it looked like we had played this game before. That afternoon we prepared to take on a super league team, the Kansas City Blues! To make a long story short we lost the game 7-3. Can you say defense? At the end of the game we had 7 (yes 7) penalties on thier goal line which were blantant attempts at cheating to stop us from scoring...should a been a penalty try!! Then the ref blew the whistle prematurely to end the game. That was our game!!!

 
Fort Collins PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jason Fegel   
Friday, 10 September 2004 18:00

On tap for today was a match against Colorado Springs followed by the inaugeral.. er... 1st annual Flamingo Migration Bar Crawl. The match due to some scheduling conflicts was held at Boltz Jr. High instead of the Greenbriar Park.

The pitch lined by the city very nicely, but we had to set up temporary posts. The post on the north side was adorned with a full size American Flag, very nice touch. I could get used to playing here despite the complete ban on alcohol. As Fort Collins is notorious for doing, Colorado Springs traveled with a light side, I think 16 or 17 players. To start the match a moment of silence was held for those who had fallen on 9/11. An emotional start to a match the Flamingos desperately desired to win.

From the start, Fort Collins dominated the game with several tries scored before the half. Unfortunately, because of the excellent bar crawl later that evening (which I will also talk about), I no longer remember enough of the point by point plays to recount every try here. The final score had the Flamingos ahead with a dominating 42-14 giving us our first league win of the season (1-3 in league matches). I have to tip my hat to the Grizzlies though, as they did not let up despite the score. The last play of the match was a linout to the Flamingos about 10 meters from the tryline. A 3 man lineout was called with Cary Dickens as first lifter and me winding up as second lifter. The movement was a faked "scrumhalf" insert with the ball popped to the first lifter. It worked great with the defensive lifter opposite Cary commiting to a lift, leaving only a hooker between Cary and a try. Well that little guy wasn't going to stop Cary as he drove himself and the hooker in goal and scored his first try for the club. Cary still owes the zulu, and due to a prior side-bet between him and I, I now get to treat him to dinner.

Chad Parker received man of the match for his outstanding work on the day, including two tries. A thanks also goes out to Greg Chvatal for recognizing our weaknesses and designing training excercises the last 2 weeks to work toward fixing those problems. Even though the training was tough, and we had a number of injuries, the work we did showed up on the pitch this day.

For the B-side match several Fort Collins players joined with the Grizzlies. I'm not sure what the final score was but I am sure the Flamingos won by "alot". The Flamingos had two consecutive kick-off returns directly go in for tries. Mike "Winger-Hair" Duncan also scored his first try and still owes his zulu. The game was called 10 minutes early when Gabe Iltis went down with a neck injury. An ambulance was called and he was taken to the hospital. After x-rays and cat scans it was determined that it was not a serious injury, and he was released (after a shot of morpheine) in time to make it to the bar crawl! He will not be able to play for several weeks however. Joe Dauner was awarded man of the match for the B game.

First Annual Flamingo Migration Bar Crawl

Almost before the after-match party started at CB Potts the 80 bar crawl shirts were sold. I believe the printers were able to get a few more to us, so I think the total number of shirts was around 100. I know I personally had to turn away 4 non-rugby friends for lack of shirts. But the shirts themselves are awesome. Full color designs with the bars on the crawl printed on a large rugby ball on the back. I felt bad about having the bars get marked off.

Thanks go to Terje Whitmore and Word Sauer for pulling this off. While there were minor setbacks with some establishements not letting their staff know that we were coming, and others not honoring their prior promises, all the problems were eventually ironed out by the work of Word and Terje. I don't know how many of the original 100 actually completed the crawl, but I do know that when the small group I was with was finally able to talk the door guy into letting us into Tailgate Tommys (The place was closing and it was last call and they were not letting anyone in), there were only about 15 of us there. Five of those were Grizzlies and the rest Flamingos. Good times, and I'm sure we will be able to work out the kinks for the 2nd annual Flamingo Migration!

I know a number of pictures were taken during the Migration. Whoever has them (Jim, Jeff, and ?), please email (or bring a disk) to me a few good ones for the website.

 
Congratulations Nate and Penny PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 13 August 2004 18:00
Congratulations to Nate and Penny for the birth today of Theodore Mascarenas!!!
 
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