Fairfield University RFC
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Full name |
Fairfield University Men's Rugby Football Club |
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Union |
Tri-State Conference |
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Nickname(s) |
Red Ruggers |
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Founded |
1963 |
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Ground(s) |
Lt. Hans Grauert Field |
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President |
Anif McDonald |
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Coach(es) |
Ben Kelly |
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League(s) |
Tri-State Conference |
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Official website |
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www.fairfield.edu/athletics/rec_mensrugby.html |
Fairfield University Men's Rugby Football Club (or FURFC) is a men's college rugby team based at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut. The nickname for the FURFC is the Red Ruggers. The Red Ruggers compete in the Tri-State Conference which is governed by USA Rugby.
History
The FURFC celebrated its 45th Anniversary in 2008. The FURFC was established in 1963 and is the longest continuously running sport club at Fairfield University. The club has grown considerably over the past 10 years, and now includes over 50 students.[1]
The club's motto is Consensio, Contributum et Fidelitas which captures the club's philosophy to emphasize teamwork over individual stardom, contribution more than victory, and loyalty to the club and each other.[2]
The Red Ruggers successfully concluded the Fall 2008 season with an 8 - 1 record winning the MET NY RFU Division 2 Title and advancing to the Northeast RFU Division 2 Semifinals. During the Spring 2008 season, the Red Ruggers split two matches with the Bahamian National Team on the '08 Spring Break Rugby Tour in Nassau, Bahamas and participated in the prestigious Beast Of The East Tournament in Providence, Rhode Island.[3] The rugby club just lost their longtime moderator Paul I Davis (PID)
who was a key figure in rugby club history (1930–2008) rest in peace PID
Former Red Ruggers Paul Sheehy '81 competed for the USA Eagles at the 1991 Rugby World Cup and Will Brazier '05 competed for the United States national rugby league team at the 2004 Liberty Bell Cup.[4]
Paul I .Davis oral history
The following conversation with longtime club supporter and moderator Paul I. Davis occurred on the eve of the 45th anniversary of the Fairfield University Rugby Club. An oral history, it captures the late Davis' historical knowledge and perspective of the rugby club. The interviewees include former players and longtime club supporters Mark Feeley, Chris Grauert, Tom Connor and Kurt Schlicting. The interview was conducted at Alumni House on the campus of Fairfield University on October 24, 2008.
Accomplishments
Team
Rugby Union Titles
- Tri-State Conference DII - 2014
- MET NY RFU DII - 2008
Rugby Union Playoffs
- Northeast RFU DII Quarterfinals - 2007
- Northeast RFU DII Semifinals - 2008
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Individual
All-American
Northeast Collegiate All-Star
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Rugby pitch
Lt. Hans Grauert Memorial Field
The home Rugby Pitch of the Red Ruggers is the Lt. Hans Grauert Memorial Field. Christopher Grauert, '68 and his mother, Leila B. Grauert, donated the rugby pitch to Fairfield in 2003 in honor of his brother Lt. Hans Grauert, who was a naval aviator lost at sea during the Vietnam War. During the dedication ceremony at the FURFC 40th Anniversary Celebration, Grauert read a letter written by his mother to honor the players and the esteemed tradition of hard efforts on and off the field of the Red Ruggers. In the letter, Grauert's mother wrote, "Like everyone else in this room, Hans possessed the traits which personify every rugger—athleticism, good sportsmanship, and a zest for life. This rugby pitch resides in the softest part of my heart and will always remain 'God's Little Acre' to me!"[7]
People
Hall of Fame
- Paul Davis - longtime club supporter/moderator since 1963 and Professor Emeritus of History[8]
- Christopher Galvin '72 - two-time team MVP who served as team captain and player-coach from 1971 to 1972[9]
Notable alumni
Annual Record
Year | W | L | T | Conference | Post-Season | Head Coach | President |
2014 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 1st | Tri-State Champions | Ben Kelly | Anif McDonald |
2013 | 6 | 0 | 2 | 1st | | | Alex Cucchi |
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