May 8
PRFU 15's League Round 2 / PRFU Ladies 7's / U20's National Team Trials
@ Nomads
May 15
Active Fun Juniors / PRFU Ladies 7's / PRFU 15's Round 3 / Philippine National Team Trials
@ University of Makati
May 18
ARFU Women's Rugby Coaches' Conference
@ Bangkok, Thailand
May 19
PRFU Monthly Board Meeting
May 22
PRFU 15's Round 4
May 26-30
National Team Training Camp
@ Philsports / Nomads
May 29
ARFU Executive Committee Meeting
@ Bangkok, Thailand
We are releasing the PRFU Educational Courses for 2010. Interested participants may download the schedule by clicking below:
PRFU Educational Courses 2010 Schedule
You may also download the Ladies Rugby Development Program schedule below:
Ladies Rugby Development Program Timelines
The Philippine Rugby Football Union are committed to developing the sport of Rugby Football Union throughout the Philippines and 2009 stands as a productive year with the National Coach Matt Cullen
PRFU Launches Big Brother Club Program for 2009
To welcome 2009, the PRFU Board and its member-clubs have decided to expand and step-up their efforts in taking the Sport of Rugby Union to the underprivileged youth in orphanages and charitable foundations.
You may download the A5N Tournament Schedule and Press Release 2010 through the link provided below
HSBC Asian Five Nations 2010 marks final stage of RWC 2011 Asian Qualifiers
HSBC Asian Five Nations Schedules 2010
Points Table
A DIVISION
TEAM |
P |
W |
L |
F |
A |
Total Points |
EAGLES |
1 |
- |
- |
41 |
27 |
+14 |
NOMADS |
- |
1 |
- |
27 |
41 |
-14 |
B DIVISION
TEAM |
W |
L |
D |
Total Points |
IBONS |
1 |
- |
- |
3 |
JAPAN |
1 |
- |
- |
3 |
MAAP |
- |
2 |
- |
2 |
CARABAOS |
- |
- |
- |
0 |
Manila Touch Tournament 2009 Results
| U8s | |
| 1st | EIS Barbarians |
| 2nd | Nomads |
| 3rd | BSM |
| U10s | |
| 1st | BSM Stormers |
| 2nd | BSM Cyclones |
| 3rd | Brent |
| 3rd | Nomads |
| U12s | |
| 1st | Bahay Bata |
| 2nd | Hapons |
| 3rd | BSM Blues |
| 4th | BSM Reds |
| U10s | |
| 1st | Bahay Bata |
| 2nd | BSM |
| LADIES | |
| 1st | Bullettes 1 |
| 2nd | UP |
| 3rd | Dragons |
| 4th | Faith |
| 5th | Hapons |
| 6th | Bullettes 2 |
| MENS | |
| 1st | Bahay Bata |
| 2nd | Alabang 1 |
| 3rd | Nomads 1 |
| 4th | Nomads 2 |
| 5th | Hapons |
| 6th | Alabang 2 |
| 7th | ANZACS |
| 8th | UP |
| MIXED | |
| 1st | Nomads Black |
| 2nd | UP 1 |
| 3rd | Nomads White |
| 4th | Hapons |
| 5th | UP 2 |
PRFU 10's League Results and Points Table
*The PRFU 10's League will run over three games, with the culminating games and finals being incorporated in the Alabang Eagles 10’s on Saturday, March 7th 2009
There are two divisions in the League with the Eagles and Nomads competing in the "A" Division, While Nomads Carabaos , Alabang Ibons, Japan Rugby Club and MAAP Warriors play in the B Division.
Manila Touch Tournament 2009 Results
Final Results:
"A" Division
EAGLES 19–5 NOMADS
Referee: Matt Cullen
"B" Division
IBONS 19-0 JAPAN
Referee: Richard Radier
CARABAOS 26–15 MAAP
Referee: Mark Pressley
A DIVISION
Champions: ALABANG EAGLES
TEAM |
P |
W |
L |
F/A |
PTS |
NOMADS |
3 |
1 |
2 |
-22 |
5 |
EAGLES |
3 |
2 |
1 |
+22 |
7 |
B DIVISION
Champions: IBONS
TEAM |
P |
W |
L |
F/A |
PTS |
IBONS |
3 |
3 |
0 |
+66 |
9 |
CARABAOS |
3 |
2 |
1 |
+21 |
7 |
JAPAN RC |
3 |
1 |
2 |
-9 |
5 |
MAAP |
3 |
0 |
3 |
-78 |
3 |
With the Asian International Rugby Union Season upon us current and prospective Filipino-Heritage Rugby Union Internationals are hard at work with the Parramatta Two Blues Rugby Union Club preparing for the Asian 5 Nations (A5N) Division 3 tournament being held at the University of Makati in the Philippines between the 1st and 4th of July.
Name: Harry Morris
Nickname: ask the boys
Age: 24
Date of Birth: March 27, 1985
Current City: Swansea, UK
Heritage: English/Philippines
Team: Dunvant RFC, Philippines National 7´s and 15´s, Alabang Eagles
Positioned Played: Centre, Wing, Full-ba
Rugby Hero: Tana Umaga, Habana
Interesting Skill: On or off the field?
Why RUGBY?Rugby satisfies my instincts to run hard and fast, play as a very close team and as an individual, use brains as well as brawn. Break the opposition and then have fun and get drunk with them afterwards...and there´s that winning feeling...
Since Harry was able to do anything, he has always been into Sport... His parents, being former athletes themselves encouraged him and his siblings in all aspects. So after moving to UK at the age of 6, Harry and his brother started playing rugby for a local Under 8´s team, as well as representing his City, School and County in swimming, Athletics and Gymnastics. During his early teens he needed to cut down on the amount of sports due to time and overtraining, so he focused on Rugby, and continued doing athletics in the off-season. From Ammanford RFC U14´s, Harry moved to a more successful Youth team, which won the Youth League in North and South Wales, and in the schools league, reached the finals in 2 successive years. He also represented and played with Welsh Crawshays and attended Wales development team camp befoe having to leave for University. During University he played for his Uni first team, and English Eastern counties, and earned full colours and was nominated for player of the year, 2 out of 3 years of his time in University. Now playing in Wales Division 1 League, but looking to enter Premiership next season. According to Harry, “the great thing about playing rugby is the bond between the whole team, on and off the field, and playing for Philippines Rugby has been the strongest bond within a team that I´ve played for before”. My aim is to get Philippines into the top 5 teams of Asia, and move further on and up Worldwide, in 15´s and 7´s rugby.
Name: Austin Emil Dacanay
Nickname: N/A
Age: 32
Date of Birth: Sept. 6, 1976
Current City: Tampa, FL
Heritage: 100% Pinoy, or Fullblood...tap, tap, pause, tapos, heart.
Team: Philppine National Team via Tampa Krewe RFC
Positioned Played: Loosehead Prop
Rugby Hero: Tana Umaga....and Jake Letts. xoxoxo
Interesting Skill: I once drank a lava lamp. The whole thing
Why RUGBY? Cause I was not tall enough to play basketball, like most pinoys, not fast enough to run track, like the itims, and not co-ordinated enough to play baseball or cricket like the putes, so rugby was all that was left. And oh yeah, and you can punch someone in the face and not go to jail.
According to Austin.. “Rugby was like a very bad cruise...when you first get on the boat, the food is laid out perfectly, the pool looks great, and the pinoy hosts are one in a million. But once the ship gets out to sea, and starts rocking back and forth and hits the 100 foot swells, all you wanna do is barf. Rugby is a great sport, and has been good to me in my career at the national, international and professional levels” but when he thinks about all of the games he´s played, all the injuries he has accrued, all the partying he has done, all of the characters he has met, and all the money he has spent, it makes him wanna barf...but when Austin thinks about being one of the Sons of Lapu Lapu, it makes him proud.