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U19's Meet & Toast PDF Print E-mail
2006 - PRFU News
Written by Phil Gittus   
Monday, 04 December 2006

Meet & Toast the success of the Philippine The U19's National Team playing in the ARFU qualifying round of the IRB U19's World Championships.

Friday December 15th 2006 at 'French Corner', Commerce Avenue, Filinvest Muntinlupa City
The dinner starts at 06:00pm.
For only P 1000.00.

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Watch Volcanoes battle Singapore A PDF Print E-mail
2006 - PRFU News
Written by PRFU   
Friday, 01 December 2006

Come support the Philippine Volcanoes vs. Singapore A

Saturday Dec 02, 2006 at Nomads Club, Merville Subd. Paranaque.  Kick off is at 3.00pm.

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Proposed PRFU Constitution PDF Print E-mail
2006 - PRFU News
Written by PRFU   
Sunday, 12 November 2006

One of the Agenda items to be voted upon for the upcoming PRFU AGM, is the adoption of the revised (version 3) draft PRFU constitution.

This document which is based on the Singapore RFU constitution, is being made available prior to the meeting to the public for perusal and can be downloaded below.

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Annual General Meeting Notice PDF Print E-mail
2006 - PRFU News
Written by PRFU   
Sunday, 12 November 2006

The PRFU wish to announce its Annual General Meeting (AGM).

Each registered PRFU club will be able to nominate a representative who will vote on issues.

Any club or individual may nominate candidates for board membership.  These nominees shall be required to submit a short summary of rugby experience and what they intend to contribute if elected. 

All players and interested rugby administrators and supporters are invited to attend and may speak but only the nominated club representative(s) may vote. 

Date:

  • Tuesday 28th of November 2006
     

Time:

  • 06:30pm

Venue:

  • Lodge Room (or the main dining room)
    The Manila Elks Lodge
    7th Floor, Corinthian Plaza Bldg.
    Paseo de Roxas cor. Legaspit St.
    Makati City


Please note this announcement was modified on 15th November 2006

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Nomads vs Alabang in 2nd round of 15s League PDF Print E-mail
2006 - PRFU News
Written by PRFU   
Wednesday, 01 November 2006

Arch rival rugby clubs Manila Nomad and Alabang Eagles met at Cuenca Field, Ayala Alabang Village for round 2 of the PRFU 15s League on Saturday 14th of October.

Both men’s and ladies teams played each other in a fine display of Rugby & Touch Rugby.

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Alabang vs Nomads

The main game was between the two powerhouses of Philippine rugby who have a history of competition and now pride was at stake for this game.  From the start of the game it was nip and tuck with tries coming in from both teams.  Nomads had the more experienced and heavier pack but it was the Eagles possession of the ball and tactical kicking that won them the game. The Eagles won 34-24.

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Upcoming schedule for PRFU 15s League PDF Print E-mail
2006 - PRFU News
Written by PRFU   
Tuesday, 31 October 2006
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Start of the PRFU 15s League PDF Print E-mail
2006 - PRFU News
Written by PRFU   
Monday, 30 October 2006

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Nomads vs HMAS Darwin
Sunday October 8th was the start of the PRFU 15-a-side Rugby season at the Nomad Sports Club, Merville Park, Paranaque. 

Four men’s teams participated in the afternoon event, including the Australian Navy team from the visiting ship, HMAS Darwin.

The main game was between the Nomads vs HMAS Darwin.  An interesting match was set as hard hits and tackles were displayed.HMAS Darwin drew first blood and scored within minutes of the start of the game. Nomads held their composure and got back into the game scoring shortly into the 2nd quarter. The experience in playing as a team of the Nomads showed on the field with their support play and scrumming taking control of the game and scoring another 4 tries until the final whistle blew, with the score 29 - 7 to Nomads.

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PNPA & MAAP Development seminar PDF Print E-mail
2006 - PRFU News
Written by PRFU   
Monday, 30 October 2006

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Male PNPA Cadets
Recently a two-hour development rugby seminar was held for 100 plus men’s and women’s Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) students and new recruits of the Maritime Academy of the Asia Pacific (MAAP) .

The Male PNPA & MAAP cadets were led by Coaches and players from various clubs.  A game of touch rugby was played at the end of the seminar with even the players from the visiting HMAS Darwin pitching in to help the players.

The Nomads Womens Touch Rugby team was also out in full force leading a development program for the visiting ladies of the PNPA and MAAP.

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Nomads, MAAP & PNPA Ladies Touch Rugby players
All the new players were  thrilled to have played and we will be looking forward to have a new club born within  the PNPA.

The seminar was held on Sunday October 8th at the Nomads Sports Club, just prior to the official start of the PRFU 15s League

 
Take part in the inaugural Sinulog 10s PDF Print E-mail
2006 - PRFU News
Written by Kym Limgenco   
Monday, 09 October 2006

This January 20, 2007, take part in history as the Cebu City Rugby Football Club launch the inaugural Sinulog 10s Rugby Tournament. 

This one-day rugby tournament is open to all rugby clubs who would like to see the beautiful resort island of Cebu, experience the biggest and most spectacular mardi gras in the Philippines, and play a whole day of rugby.

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Limited slots available.  Hurry and book now!!  The Sinulog 10’s is being held during a festival weekend, flights and accommodations are going really fast.

 
Interview: Gary Ella – Visit to Philippines PDF Print E-mail
2006 - PRFU News
Written by PRFU   
Friday, 06 October 2006

Rugby legend Gary Ella visited the Philippines in December last year (2005) at the request of Rick Hartley - the coach of the first all Filipino Rugby Team (Maritime Academy Academy of Asia Pacific MAAP).

 

Interview 

Q: What did you expect to find when you got there?

Gary: Although obviously I knew about the Philippines before traveling to Manila, I did not know a lot about the country and certainly wasn’t expecting to find a country with such a large population. It is a country of contrasts from the very wealthy to those who live a more traditional way of life in very modern cities.  Manila is as busy as any city I have ever visited.

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