Co-ed summer touch rugby has begun in the Comox Valley! We invite everyone to join us at the Lower Lake Trail field (between Lake Trail and Puntledge school) Thursdays at 6:30pm for a run around! Experience isn’t necessary so bring your friends, co-workers, or family and come on down and have some fun!
May 18
Summer Touch Rugby in Full Swing!
May 07
Wheelchair Rugby – May 10th at 7pm
Wheelchair Rugby is coming back!
On Thursday May 10th at 7 pm in the Comox Recreation Centre we will be playing Wheelchair Rugby – come out and help get this sport off the ground in Comox Valley!
Shaun McKenzie of Duncan will be coming here with all the passion for the sport you can hope for. Learn the strategies, the techniques and enjoy the competitive fun!
Like most recreational forms of wheelchair sports, able-bodied players are most welcome to join in. Learn more about the sport at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheelchair_rugby
If anyone wants to guarantee themselves some space, they can get in touch with Breana Morgan via email at bmorgan@islandradio.bc.ca, or call her at 97.3 The Eagle - (250) 703-2200.
Please DO CONFIRM your interest in coming out by e-mailing and please pass this on to other potential players.
See you on the court!
Apr 26
April 29th – Rugby Rascals Jamboree cancelled!
Please note that the Rugby Rascals Jamboree scheduled to take place in Cowichan on Sunday, the 29th of April, has been cancelled.
Apr 10
Comox Valley Kickers to play Cowichan in provincial qualifyer this Sunday.
The Comox Valley Kickers are less than a week away from qualifying for the BC Rugby Union Provincials, in a home game against Cowichan at Cumberland Village Park this Sunday, April 15th.
The club invites everyone to come out and support the team during what promises to be a strongly contested game against long-time rivals.
Click here to view the current Provincial Senior Men’s Spring Season Schedule.
Apr 05
SPRING 2012 RUGBY RASCALS – REVISED SCHEDULE
PLEASE NOTE: SPRING 2012 RUGBY RASCALS - REVISED SCHEDULE
Beginning Tuesday, April 10th, practices will take place at the following 3 locations each week:
- Tuesday - Old Brooklyn School on Noel in Comox
- Friday - Lake Trail Secondary, Lower Field, 805 Willamar in Courtenay
- Sunday - Village Park, Royston Road, Cumberland
The Sunday Jamboree schedule has also been revised
- Sunday, April 15 – Cumberland Cancelled
- Sunday, April 22 – Campbell River
- Sunday, April 29 – Cowichan
Apr 02
KICKER YOUTH MOVEMENT SHOWS ENORMOUS PROMISE
In last weekend’s match against the Powell River Otagos, the younger members of the AFC Comox Valley Kickers shone in a win that put the club back on track after two recent losses. The club had traveled to Victoria the past two weekends losing 32-28 to the Castaway-Wanderers and 35-7 to the Velox-Valhallians, but the win over Powell River leaves the Kickers in second place in the standings with two weeks to prepare for the playoffs. They will face Cowichan at Cumberland’s Village park on April 8th @ 1p.m.
This spring season has seen an influx of eager young players to the club, some of them like eighteen year-old Vince Bennett, still a student at Mark Isfeld school, electrified the crowd with a hat-trick of tries against the Powell River visitors on Sunday. Bennett who stands 6’ 2” and weights 215 pounds, plays #8 for his school team and lock for the Kickers, and when he gets the ball in hand and works up a head of steam he is difficult man to stop. His sidesteps and jinks would make any back-fielder proud. “ I love running with the ball in hand,” comments the talented youngster who looks forward to his second game of the week playing for his school side on Thursday.
Nineteen year-old Curtis Parker graduated from Isfeld last year and can play anywhere in the backs. Though he has only been playing the game for a couple of years, he enjoys the contact and running with the ball in hand. He has notched a couple of tries this Spring season and is looking more comfortable with each game he plays.
Eighteen year-old Trevor McGuire, a recent graduate of Vanier’s rugby program, is another fine physical specimen who stands over six feet and can play lock or front-row. With six years of experience behind him since he began playing at Cumberland Elementary back in grade eight, he has progressed through the Kickers Junior program and now enjoys playing, and making an impact for the senior men’s side.
Prop Alister McArthur is another Vanier graduate who has been with the club for a number of years, but this year has begun to make a real impact. Strong and nimble he holds his own in the set pieces and still gets around the park to make his presence know at the breakdowns.
Brad Hanna, along with other recent additions to the club (scrum-half Damien Kodoba, hooker Brandon Robertson and wing Troy Mader) all travel down from Campbell River twice a week to practise and play. “I just absolutely love the game,” says the flanker who creates havoc with his pace and tackling. “I went to Vancouver for two years after I graduated and couldn’t play because I couldn’t afford the club dues down there. Burnaby wanted $300 to play and the Capilano’s $500, which I couldn’t afford on a student’s lifestyle. Now I’m delighted to be back and playing here with the Kickers,” said the winner of a number of “Man of the Match” honors this season.
Hooker Brandon Robertson, who scored a try against Powell River on Sunday, graduated from Timberline School in Campbell River. He came out earlier this year and is enjoying learning the nuances of playing hooker. “I used to play flanker, but they needed me to play hooker and I’m enjoying the challenge. The Kickers is a great club and they are a great bunch of guys.”
Coach Aaron L’Arrivee is delighted with this influx of new players. “Today we had sixteen players under thirty years-old ready to play at the kick-off. These young guys are the future of the club and as some of our older guys retire, they will become the starters. Some are still a bit green behind the ears, but they are enthusiastic and are pushing the older players for places. It is very positive indeed and bodes well for the future of the club.”
SIDELINES:
The Kickers Rugby Club invites all those men and women interested in playing rugby to attend training sessions on Thursday evenings at 6.30 p.m. at the club’s Fallen Alders facility on the Royston/Cumberland Road. For more info, visit our website at http://kickersrugby.ca.
The club gratefully acknowledges our team sponsors, AFC Construction, and Investors Group along with our club sponsors Wedler Engineering; and Continual Palingenesis – Social Media Solutions. Many thanks also to Bayview Chiropractic, Cummins Fencing and Green Earth Carpet Cleaning, as well as Mt. Washington for their support. Without this community support rugby would not continue to flourish in the Comox Valley.
Mar 23
Rugby Rascals Travel to Nanaimo Jamboree
The first jamboree of the season was a good one for the Rascals who joined up with Nanaimo and Cowichan to ensure that every child had ample game time. Aurora McLauchlan ran strongly while her brother Caleb played really well defensively. Young Gage Hennicke-Nasadyk played well and was busy throughout chasing down the ball. Despite playing his first game and joining a team of new faces from Nanaimo, Jackson Dyke played strongly on both defense and the attack (including a try) in all 4 games. Next jamboree will be hosted by Cowichan at Shawnigan Lake, Sunday, April 1st.
Mar 11
RETURN MATCH WITH SAANICH SUNDAY MARCH 11TH
Last weekend the CV Kickers received trys from the Hextall brothers (4), Troy Mader(2), Eli Cummins(1), Vince Bennett(2), & Brandon Huddleston(1) coupled with 6 converts supplied by Konrad Nikkel on their way to a 63 point victory over Saanich Peninsula RFC. Mader looked as though he hadn’t missed a beat after being away for most of the the Spring season. It appears that Brandon Robertson has found his niche at the prop position. However Isfield high school student, Vince Bennett stole the show from the number eight position as he ran in 2 trys and almost snagged a third. No doubt he will be a force whenever his school plays throughout the year.
Mar 07
Rugby Rascals kick off!
Mini Rugby is starting up again for the Spring 2012 season!
The Kickers Rugby Rascals practice runs Wednesday evenings at 5:30pm at our training field, with jamborees on some Sundays (announcements about Sunday jamborees will be made at Wednesday evening practices).
Kids will learn the basics of rugby and skills appropriate for their age group, through fun games and activities! Please be sure your child brings a water bottle, and extra clothing for those chilly nights!
Feb 21
North Island Women Trounce United RFC
On Saturday February 18th some of the IG Kickers Women, playing on a North Island first division select team traveled across the water to play United RFC in Coquitlum. Having beaten Abbotsford the previous week under sunny skies the North Island girls prepared for the worse as heavy rain/snow pelted down forcing players and spectators to scoop up excessive field water with garbage cans and wheel barrels. Luckily the team was able to bounce back from their rough travel and came out firing!
Front row Aimee Burley, Jenna Roy and Susie Gilson dominated the opposition and won every scrum, making the ball easily playable for their backs. Outside center and power runner, Lisa Breuer scored the first try, and set up the next two, passing the ball off to team-mates Brenna Collicutt and Angela Buick. Stand-off Sam Kreeger was awarded a penalty try after being illegally brought down by the United scrum half. Fullback Arlene McGuff made the conversion resulting in a final 27-0 score. Women of the match was awarded to Lisa Breuer. The North Island girls proved they were the stronger team and with a 2-1 record, are currently second in the Division 1 standings.
The girls play a fun match Saturday, Feb 25th at Village Park in Cumberland. Kick-off at noon.
Next league game will take place in Nanaimo, March 10th against Kelowna.
The Kickers women would like to thank Investors Group. Their continuous support is a significant factor in assuring the development of women’s rugby in the Comox Valley.







