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Fairfield Yankees RFC

The Fairfield Yankees Rugby Football Club is a Division II and IV Men's and Division II Women's Rugby Club based in Fairfield, Connecticut. Founded in 1975, the club consists of many teams, two Men's sides and one Women's side, as well as teams for Summer Sevens and Youth and High School Teams with the Fairfield Rugby Club.[1] The Yankees have fielded teams in the Metropolitan New York Rugby Union as well as the New England Rugby Football Union (NERFU), and currently are members of the Empire Geographical Union (Empire GU). The Yankees won the USA Rugby Division II Men's Club National Championship in 2004, and the Division III Men's Club National Championship in 2016.

Fairfield Yankees RFC
Full nameFairfield Yankees Rugby Football Club
UnionEmpire Geographical Union
Founded1975
Ground(s)Staples High School Football Field
Westport, Connecticut
Team kit
Official website
www.fairfieldyankeesrugby.org

History Edit

Origins Edit

The Fairfield Yankees RFC (initially named the Connecticut Yankees RFC), began their first season back in September 1975, when a number of players answered a newspaper advertisement. The advertisement read "Wanted: Rugby Players and Beer Drinkers", and was placed by club founder, Frank Sinnott (President 1976). That Fall the club had one scrimmage against Yale University and lost 28–4. The Yankees officially joined the MetNY Union in the Spring of 1978 as an independent club with one side. The youthful and inexperienced Yankees posted a 10–2 record that Spring and a 6-5-1 record in the Fall. Due to life's impediments (age, careers, family responsibilities, etc.) this one group of dedicated ruggers dwindled & in the Fall of 1988, the Yankees merged with their cross Fairfield County rivals, the Stamford Wombats. The red stripe within the club shield represents the jersey color associated with the former Wombats RFC. In the fall season of 1992, the Yankees A and B sides combined for a 22–2 record, won the Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament, and qualified as one of the final four teams in the East Coast finals. In 1994, under the guidance of Coach Stephen Cain, the Yankees completed the season in first place in Division II of the Met Union.

The Dark Years Edit

Between 1995 and 1999 the Yankees did not post a single winning season and despite establishing a clubhouse, numbers waned, interest fell and the club was in danger of folding. Sensing the danger, many old boys, including Tommy Kubic, Beave Kubic, Duncan Forsyth, Kevin Black, Kenny Seakas, Mark Holzner, Scott Pressler and others answered the call. These old boys, and others, recruited many new faces to fill the ranks of the 1st XV.

Rebirth Edit

In that rebuilding year of 1999, the Yankees lost the first game to Monmouth by 10 points and many members had to play two matches because the team failed to travel with sufficient numbers. The second game of that season against Montauk, a longtime rival, saw only 17 players travel and the game started with just 14 players against Montauk's full side. Something happened at that game and the Yanks managed to win by 5 points. From that moment, the Yanks understood that they could accomplish anything and indeed they did, winning all of the remaining matches that season. With that turnaround, our finish in 1999 was sufficient for a bid to the USARFU Men's Div. II Sweet Sixteen in Fort Worth, TX. While falling to national powerhouse Fort Worth RFC in the first round at their home pitch, the Yanks learned that they could compete at the highest levels of Division II national rugby and that championship rugby was something they should take seriously. In 2000, capitalizing on three years of practice, teamwork, and sacrifice brought the Yankees to win Division II of the Met NY Union, undefeated in league play. The Yanks completely dominated Division II, beating longtime rivals Monmouth RFC, Montauk RFC and Long Island RFC. Returning to USARFU Men's Div. II Sweet Sixteen playoffs in Spring 2001, the Yanks received a berth in the playoffs which were held locally by New Haven "Old Black" RFC in New Haven, CT. After defeating Buffalo RFC in the first round, the 2001 championship series saw the Yanks enter the Elite Eight for the first time in club history. Unfortunately, the Yanks progressed no further, falling again to Fort Worth RFC. In the fall 2001, the Yankees remained focused on their winning ways, posting a 7–1 record in league play. Another tough regional playoffs turned the Yanks to face Springfield (MO) RFC in the first round of the playoffs. The Yanks fell to Springfield (MO) RFC in the Round of 16. However, this was the 3rd consecutive appearance in the "Sweet Sixteen".

Move to NERFU Edit

In 2002,the Yankees changed their affiliation from the Met Union to the New England Rugby Union. Instead of travelling to New York, New Jersey and Long Island, the Yanks schedule moved to include Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island and Vermont. In the first season with NERFU, the Yanks announced their presence with authority, posting a 6-1-1 record. The Yanks earned the top seed in the National Playoffs, qualifying for the 4th consecutive year, but failed to advance beyond the round of 16.

2004 Men's D2 National Champions Edit

5th time to the playoffs was the charm: in 2004, the Yankees entered the tournament as the 14th seed and went on to defeat Metropolis, Norfolk, Indianapolis and finally Nashville RFC to win the D2 National Championship hosted in Pittsburgh, PA.

2004-2015 Edit

From 2005 to 2008, the Yankees competed in the NERFU D1 Men's league. In the Fall of 2009, the team returned to METNY D1 Men's league in an effort to head-off waning numbers. Under the direction of Richard "Patches" Leonard, the seemingly young and inexperienced, active player base put on a highly competitive performance. However, since the season's record did not reflect their ability and in the midst of METNY RFU restructuring, the Yankees moved down to division II to continue to rebuild their active member base and to improve their ability while gaining additional match experience. Throughout changes taking place within USA Rugby and the structure of the Unions across the nation, the Yankees decided to move to division III during their switch over to the Empire GU.

40th Anniversary & Establishment of the Fairfield Yankees Edit

In 2015, the Yankees would celebrate their 40th Anniversary and commemorate with yet another merging, this time with the Fairfield Rugby Club, officially changing the name to the Fairfield Yankees and adding the blue stripe to the shield. With the merger, the Fairfield Yankees also became part of the Fairfield Rugby Club, introducing Youth Teams into the mix. The Yankees started their 2015 season with a large active player base with a wide array of ages. With such depth and so many strong players, the Fairfield Yankees were able to field a very competitive 15's team for their inaugural Fall Season.

2016 Men's D3 National Champions Edit

Under the leadership of Head Coach David Lyme, and Coaches Richard "Patches" Leonard and Grant "Randy" Heller, the Yankees blazed to a 9–1 record in the Fall of 2015, winning the Empire GU NY conference, with 587 points for, and 101 points against. Fairfield fended off Brooklyn, North Jersey, and Rockaway to take home the Empire GU Title; the Yankees then faced MIT, in the NERFU-EGU crossover game, to advance to the quarterfinals, despite losing long-time scrum half & play-maker, Austin Ryan, to a season-ending injury early in the game. Hosted in Pittsburgh, the Yanks put away Rocky Gorge in the quarterfinals, and then the Bremer County Bucks in the semifinals, to go on to the National Championship game. At Infinity Park in Denver, Fairfield met a much bigger, undefeated, Euless Texans side. Thanks to an absolutely dominant scrum, structured defense, and brilliant runs by the backs (capped off with perfect 7 for 7 kicking by Karl "Rambo" Rempe), the Yankees came away with a hard-fought 41–33 victory; Captain Myles McQuone hoisted the Cup, and Captain Matthew Leonard hoisted the MVP trophy.[2]

2017-18 Women's and Second Men's Teams Edit

In 2017, the Yankees community grew and the team formed a second Men's side as well as established the Fairfield Lady Yankees (FLY), with their first official seasons having started in the Spring of 2017, officially joining the Empire GU in the Fall of 2017. In the fall of 2018, the Women's team were moved up to D2 in the Empire GU, prepared to face a stronger level of competition.

Notable players Edit

Kevin Nealon, actor and comedian, played rugby with the club for several years.[3]

Myles McQuone, Professional player for the Major League Rugby team New Orleans Gold during their 2018 Professional Season.[4] Myles played for both the New England Free Jacks during their 2019 Pre-Professional Season[5] and for Rugby United New York beginning in their 2019 Professional Season.[6]

Karl Rempe, Player for the Major League Rugby team New England Free Jacks beginning in their 2019 Exhibition Season[7]

Ben Brzoski, Strength and Conditioning Coach for Professional Team Rugby United New York beginning in 2019[8]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Fairfield Rugby Club". Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  2. ^ "Yankees beat Texans in Men's DIII National Championship decider". USA Rugby. Retrieved 2018-06-23.
  3. ^ "Kevin Nealon Biography — TVGuide.com". Retrieved 2008-06-30.
  4. ^ "Myles McQuone - NOLA Gold Rugby". Retrieved 2018-06-23.
  5. ^ "Myles McQuone - New England Free Jacks vs. Ontario Arrows". The Free Jacks. 2018-10-19.
  6. ^ "RUNY ADDS STRENGTH TO THE PACK". Rugby United NY. Retrieved 2019-02-07.
  7. ^ "Karl Rempe - Free Jacks Roster". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  8. ^ "Ben Brzoski - Strength and Conditioning Coach RUNY". Instagram. Retrieved 2019-03-10.

External links Edit

  • Official Site
  • USA Rugby

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The Fairfield Yankees Rugby Football Club is a Division II and IV Men s and Division II Women s Rugby Club based in Fairfield Connecticut Founded in 1975 the club consists of many teams two Men s sides and one Women s side as well as teams for Summer Sevens and Youth and High School Teams with the Fairfield Rugby Club 1 The Yankees have fielded teams in the Metropolitan New York Rugby Union as well as the New England Rugby Football Union NERFU and currently are members of the Empire Geographical Union Empire GU The Yankees won the USA Rugby Division II Men s Club National Championship in 2004 and the Division III Men s Club National Championship in 2016 Fairfield Yankees RFCFull nameFairfield Yankees Rugby Football ClubUnionEmpire Geographical UnionFounded1975Ground s Staples High School Football Field Westport ConnecticutTeam kitOfficial websitewww wbr fairfieldyankeesrugby wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 The Dark Years 1 3 Rebirth 1 4 Move to NERFU 1 5 2004 Men s D2 National Champions 1 6 2004 2015 1 7 40th Anniversary amp Establishment of the Fairfield Yankees 1 8 2016 Men s D3 National Champions 1 9 2017 18 Women s and Second Men s Teams 2 Notable players 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditOrigins Edit The Fairfield Yankees RFC initially named the Connecticut Yankees RFC began their first season back in September 1975 when a number of players answered a newspaper advertisement The advertisement read Wanted Rugby Players and Beer Drinkers and was placed by club founder Frank Sinnott President 1976 That Fall the club had one scrimmage against Yale University and lost 28 4 The Yankees officially joined the MetNY Union in the Spring of 1978 as an independent club with one side The youthful and inexperienced Yankees posted a 10 2 record that Spring and a 6 5 1 record in the Fall Due to life s impediments age careers family responsibilities etc this one group of dedicated ruggers dwindled amp in the Fall of 1988 the Yankees merged with their cross Fairfield County rivals the Stamford Wombats The red stripe within the club shield represents the jersey color associated with the former Wombats RFC In the fall season of 1992 the Yankees A and B sides combined for a 22 2 record won the Mid Atlantic Regional Tournament and qualified as one of the final four teams in the East Coast finals In 1994 under the guidance of Coach Stephen Cain the Yankees completed the season in first place in Division II of the Met Union The Dark Years Edit Between 1995 and 1999 the Yankees did not post a single winning season and despite establishing a clubhouse numbers waned interest fell and the club was in danger of folding Sensing the danger many old boys including Tommy Kubic Beave Kubic Duncan Forsyth Kevin Black Kenny Seakas Mark Holzner Scott Pressler and others answered the call These old boys and others recruited many new faces to fill the ranks of the 1st XV Rebirth Edit In that rebuilding year of 1999 the Yankees lost the first game to Monmouth by 10 points and many members had to play two matches because the team failed to travel with sufficient numbers The second game of that season against Montauk a longtime rival saw only 17 players travel and the game started with just 14 players against Montauk s full side Something happened at that game and the Yanks managed to win by 5 points From that moment the Yanks understood that they could accomplish anything and indeed they did winning all of the remaining matches that season With that turnaround our finish in 1999 was sufficient for a bid to the USARFU Men s Div II Sweet Sixteen in Fort Worth TX While falling to national powerhouse Fort Worth RFC in the first round at their home pitch the Yanks learned that they could compete at the highest levels of Division II national rugby and that championship rugby was something they should take seriously In 2000 capitalizing on three years of practice teamwork and sacrifice brought the Yankees to win Division II of the Met NY Union undefeated in league play The Yanks completely dominated Division II beating longtime rivals Monmouth RFC Montauk RFC and Long Island RFC Returning to USARFU Men s Div II Sweet Sixteen playoffs in Spring 2001 the Yanks received a berth in the playoffs which were held locally by New Haven Old Black RFC in New Haven CT After defeating Buffalo RFC in the first round the 2001 championship series saw the Yanks enter the Elite Eight for the first time in club history Unfortunately the Yanks progressed no further falling again to Fort Worth RFC In the fall 2001 the Yankees remained focused on their winning ways posting a 7 1 record in league play Another tough regional playoffs turned the Yanks to face Springfield MO RFC in the first round of the playoffs The Yanks fell to Springfield MO RFC in the Round of 16 However this was the 3rd consecutive appearance in the Sweet Sixteen Move to NERFU Edit In 2002 the Yankees changed their affiliation from the Met Union to the New England Rugby Union Instead of travelling to New York New Jersey and Long Island the Yanks schedule moved to include Massachusetts Maine Rhode Island and Vermont In the first season with NERFU the Yanks announced their presence with authority posting a 6 1 1 record The Yanks earned the top seed in the National Playoffs qualifying for the 4th consecutive year but failed to advance beyond the round of 16 2004 Men s D2 National Champions Edit 5th time to the playoffs was the charm in 2004 the Yankees entered the tournament as the 14th seed and went on to defeat Metropolis Norfolk Indianapolis and finally Nashville RFC to win the D2 National Championship hosted in Pittsburgh PA 2004 2015 Edit From 2005 to 2008 the Yankees competed in the NERFU D1 Men s league In the Fall of 2009 the team returned to METNY D1 Men s league in an effort to head off waning numbers Under the direction of Richard Patches Leonard the seemingly young and inexperienced active player base put on a highly competitive performance However since the season s record did not reflect their ability and in the midst of METNY RFU restructuring the Yankees moved down to division II to continue to rebuild their active member base and to improve their ability while gaining additional match experience Throughout changes taking place within USA Rugby and the structure of the Unions across the nation the Yankees decided to move to division III during their switch over to the Empire GU 40th Anniversary amp Establishment of the Fairfield Yankees Edit In 2015 the Yankees would celebrate their 40th Anniversary and commemorate with yet another merging this time with the Fairfield Rugby Club officially changing the name to the Fairfield Yankees and adding the blue stripe to the shield With the merger the Fairfield Yankees also became part of the Fairfield Rugby Club introducing Youth Teams into the mix The Yankees started their 2015 season with a large active player base with a wide array of ages With such depth and so many strong players the Fairfield Yankees were able to field a very competitive 15 s team for their inaugural Fall Season 2016 Men s D3 National Champions Edit Under the leadership of Head Coach David Lyme and Coaches Richard Patches Leonard and Grant Randy Heller the Yankees blazed to a 9 1 record in the Fall of 2015 winning the Empire GU NY conference with 587 points for and 101 points against Fairfield fended off Brooklyn North Jersey and Rockaway to take home the Empire GU Title the Yankees then faced MIT in the NERFU EGU crossover game to advance to the quarterfinals despite losing long time scrum half amp play maker Austin Ryan to a season ending injury early in the game Hosted in Pittsburgh the Yanks put away Rocky Gorge in the quarterfinals and then the Bremer County Bucks in the semifinals to go on to the National Championship game At Infinity Park in Denver Fairfield met a much bigger undefeated Euless Texans side Thanks to an absolutely dominant scrum structured defense and brilliant runs by the backs capped off with perfect 7 for 7 kicking by Karl Rambo Rempe the Yankees came away with a hard fought 41 33 victory Captain Myles McQuone hoisted the Cup and Captain Matthew Leonard hoisted the MVP trophy 2 2017 18 Women s and Second Men s Teams Edit In 2017 the Yankees community grew and the team formed a second Men s side as well as established the Fairfield Lady Yankees FLY with their first official seasons having started in the Spring of 2017 officially joining the Empire GU in the Fall of 2017 In the fall of 2018 the Women s team were moved up to D2 in the Empire GU prepared to face a stronger level of competition Notable players EditKevin Nealon actor and comedian played rugby with the club for several years 3 Myles McQuone Professional player for the Major League Rugby team New Orleans Gold during their 2018 Professional Season 4 Myles played for both the New England Free Jacks during their 2019 Pre Professional Season 5 and for Rugby United New York beginning in their 2019 Professional Season 6 Karl Rempe Player for the Major League Rugby team New England Free Jacks beginning in their 2019 Exhibition Season 7 Ben Brzoski Strength and Conditioning Coach for Professional Team Rugby United New York beginning in 2019 8 See also EditConnecticut Wildcats Semi Pro Rugby league TeamReferences Edit Fairfield Rugby Club Retrieved 2018 07 31 Yankees beat Texans in Men s DIII National Championship decider USA Rugby Retrieved 2018 06 23 Kevin Nealon Biography TVGuide com Retrieved 2008 06 30 Myles McQuone NOLA Gold Rugby Retrieved 2018 06 23 Myles McQuone New England Free Jacks vs Ontario Arrows The Free Jacks 2018 10 19 RUNY ADDS STRENGTH TO THE PACK Rugby United NY Retrieved 2019 02 07 Karl Rempe Free Jacks Roster www facebook com Retrieved 2018 11 30 Ben Brzoski Strength and Conditioning Coach RUNY Instagram Retrieved 2019 03 10 External links EditOfficial Site USA Rugby Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fairfield 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