Miami Rugby Club

Miami RC
Full name Miami Rugby Football Club, Inc.
Union [[USA Rugby South<br>Florida Rugby Football Union]]
Nickname(s) The Black and Gold
Ground(s) German American Social Club (Practices) and Ron Ehman Park (Games)
Coach(es) Argentina Alejandro Turcuman, Ruben Dario Garcia, Julio Montaner
Captain(s) United States Kyle Stoffers, John Bankston
League(s) USA Rugby South Div. 1
Team kit
Change kit

Miami Rugby Club is a rugby union club in Miami, Florida. According to rankings in Rugby Magazine, Miami list’s amongst the top five clubs in the Southeastern United States. They have won the Florida state championship regularly. Miami Rugby traces its origin to 1969 when it was founded by Father John Howells, who was the Catholic priest at the University of Miami and wanted to provide visiting British Royal Navy ships with competitive rugby. Miami Rugby competes in the USA Rugby South against clubs from Florida, as well as touring Argentine, Uruguayan, British and West Indies Clubs. Miami Rugby also periodically tours Europe, the Southern Hemisphere and North America.

Miami Rugby players come from all over the globe. Players from Miami Rugby have competed on United States Eagle National teams and on USA Rugby-South select side (all-star) teams. Miami Rugby players and “Old Boys” also lend coaching assistance to local universities such as University of Miami Rugby Football and Florida International University RFC’s. Miami RFC Competes in Division 1 within the Florida Rugby Football Union. As recently as 2008, Miami Rugby was ranked 19th in the nation by USA Rugby after winning a Florida State Championship. Since 2009, the club has started (Youth Divisions). As of December 2009, it has more than 50 players enrolled in three categories, U8, U13 and U15.


Schedule for 1979:

Schedule 1980: Florida 7th Champions and Florida Cup Champions - Finished with 11 games won, 1 lost, and 1 tied

Schedule 1981:

Schedule 1983: State And Regional Champions

Schedule 1989:

Schedule 2002:

Schedule 2009:

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