Brooklyn Rugby

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Brooklyn Rugby
Brooklyn Rugby Club Crest 2013.png
Full nameBrooklyn Rugby Football Club
Union USA Rugby
Nickname(s)BKRFC, Hyenas (W), The Barons (M)
Founded2007
Location Brooklyn, New York City
Ground(s)Kaiser Park, 2529 Neptune Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11224
Coach(es) Flag of England.svg Daniel Newcombe (M)
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Wayne Kelly (W)
Captain(s) Flag of the United States.svg Justin MacDonald (M),
Flag of the United States.svg Logan Hankla (W)
League(s)Division II (women)
Division III NYC (men)
Official website
www.brooklynrugby.com

Brooklyn Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club founded in 2007 and based in Brooklyn, New York. The club competes in the Empire Geographic Union and is a member of USA Rugby. The women's team plays at the Division II level and the men's team plays at Division III level.

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Club history

Founding

Brooklyn Rugby Football Club was founded in 2007 by a small group of former college and club players looking to build a competitive and community-oriented club in the borough of Brooklyn. At the time, New York City was serviced by several clubs within the five boroughs, including NYAC Rugby, Old Blue, the Village Lions, Landsdown Rugby, Rockaway, and Old Maroon. There were, however, no rugby teams in the city's largest borough of Brooklyn.

In the fall of 2007, the core group of players, who would start the club, played that season for the NY Americans (who later merged with another club to form the Kingston Mad Dogs). Since traveling to games for the NY Americans was becoming cost-prohibitive, the core members started a club in Brooklyn, which would later be named Brooklyn Rugby Football Club.

In the early days, the club was fully sponsored by Barons Brewing Company of Sydney, Australia, and, in line with this sponsorship, was named the Brooklyn Barons Rugby Football Club. Barons eventually pulled their sponsorship in light of the economic downturn in 2008, and the club re-branded itself as Brooklyn Rugby Football Club, the name of the club to this day.

The club started in the Metropolitan Rugby Football Union Division III, which is the fourth tier of United States Rugby.

Merging With the women's club

In 2014 the Brooklyn Rugby Football Club and the Brooklyn Women's Rugby Football Club, two separate clubs throughout their histories, merged and became one club with one governing body. The club known as Brooklyn Rugby Football Club now provides rugby playing opportunities to all genders in the Brooklyn area.

Founding men's members

Founding women's members

Brooklyn Women's Rugby Club was founded in 2007.

Men's team history

Mike Haynes era

Brooklyn Rugby started its first league season with coach and founder Michael Haynes at the helm and Captain Geoffrey Gordon leading the team on the field. Fellow core founding members Justin Knight, Keith Weiss, and Joshua Magnas helped fill out the inaugural team.

In 2008, Brooklyn Rugby finished in 2nd place in their inaugural fall season. The team ultimately lost in the final to eventual NRU champions Danbury Rugby Club, who went on to be promoted to Division II. The team showed a high level of competitiveness in their first league season and were an early favorite to win the championship in 2009.[ citation needed ]

In the spring of 2009, Brooklyn Rugby secured its first two pieces of hardware, winning both the Four Leaf 15's Tournament hosted by the Village Lions and the North Bay Grey Ghost Cup hosted by North Bay rugby.

In the 2009 campaign, Brooklyn Rugby lost two games in the regular season but secured a playoff berth thanks to a last-minute penalty goal against Hudson Valley. In the playoffs, Brooklyn Rugby avenged their regular season loss to Rockaway Rugby Football Club on Rockaway's home field. Brooklyn eventually lost in the Met Union Final to eventual NRU champions North Jersey RFC. This was Brooklyn's second year in the final in as many fall seasons, an excellent record for a new club.

Undefeated season

Brooklyn Rugby came into the 2010 season as one of the favorites to finish in first place.[ citation needed ] On October 21, 2010, Brooklyn Rugby completed an undefeated season with a 59–0 home win over the Rockland Rogues. The undefeated regular season included a 15–10 away win over rival Rockaway. However, Rockaway were to overturn this result in the D3 Championship final 23-14. Brooklyn still earned the 5th seed in the NRU playoffs, which meant that Brooklyn had to travel to Boston to play MIT in the first round. After a back and forth game Brooklyn was able to win a tough game on the road 15-14. The result gave Brooklyn their first NRU playoff victory and granted them entry to the Northeast Final Four, along with rival Rockaway, Saratoga and Brooklyn's semi-final opponent the Syracuse Chargers. Brooklyn would lose its semi-final encounter with Syracuse but would come out strong in the consolation game against Saratoga to secure 3rd place in the NRU, Brooklyn's best finish in its history.

2nd Mike Haynes era

2011 saw the return of founding coach Mike Haynes to the team as the head coach with the retirement of Tri Do. Brooklyn's 2011 spring season saw a competitive schedule with some positive results against top tier opponents, but they were denied promotion by the union. Brooklyn Rugby Football club were informed that they would remain in DIII for the upcoming fall 2011 season.

In August 2011 it was announced that Brooklyn Rugby FC's new main sponsor would be the Black Grouse, a brand of Scotch whisky produced by the Edrington Group, makers of The Famous Grouse. Brooklyn Rugby's crest was changed to reflect this new relationship as the rugby ball in the upper left hand quadrant of the crest was changed to an image of a grouse.

2011 saw Brooklyn Rugby have another successful regular season campaign, finishing the season with five victories and one loss, including a home win over top ranked Montclair RFC. For the second straight year Brooklyn Rugby would host a home semifinal against Suffolk RFC, who had beaten Brooklyn for the first time in their history in the regular season. The semi-final was played in a winter nor'easter but the players fought through the freezing rain and snow to play the game, which was won by Brooklyn 10-0. Brooklyn would meet Montclair in the final, Brooklyn's fourth in as many years. Brooklyn were outmatched on the day by a clinical and physical Montclair side and lost the final 41-10.

Empire GU and Jeff Dincher era

2012 saw Brooklyn Rugby take the field in a more competitive and restructured Division III under the newly formed Empire GU. The season was the first in charge for new head coach Jeff Dincher. Brooklyn RFC dropped their first two games of the season. They had a loss to Old Blue in the season opener and a lopsided loss to yearly league rival Suffolk at their home field. Brooklyn RFC bounced back with successive wins over Rockland RFC and Old Maroon. Brooklyn RFC's next match was a tough test against newly relegated side North Jersey. The team comported themselves well with a 12–12 draw at Nojo's home turf. Brooklyn would finish the season with a tough road draw to a much improved Hudson Valley side and a lopsided win over city rival Gotham Knights. The season was a tough one in the standings for Brooklyn RFC as they finished 4th and missed the playoffs.

Division restructure and Daniel Newcombe era

After a series of friendlies in the spring season of 2013, Jeff Dincher stepped down as coach of Brooklyn Rugby. His departure coincided with a number of changes to the Empire GU's league structure, particularly in the lower divisions. The changes that affected Brooklyn the most were new teams (formerly from D2 of the Empire GU) entering the division. Furthermore, league matches were now to be contested across both the fall and spring seasons - previously all league activity took place in the fall. In the absence of a new coach, player and former captain Daniel Newcombe stepped in as coach of the team, while continuing his position as a hooker for the club. Newcombe was joined on the coaching staff by former player Jason Maschi, as the attacking play coach, and former coach Jeff Dincher, as the club's defensive play coach.

Brooklyn's inaugural season in the restructured Division III South started promisingly with away wins over Montauk and Connecticut Yankees. These successive victories were followed by a tough 7-14 loss to league leaders Lansdowne RFC, a 10-7 away defeat to local rivals Rockaway, a lopsided 38-5 to second-placed Old Blue and a tough away visit to Danbury that resulted in a score of 36-17 to the home team. Galvanized by this string of losses, Brooklyn finished out the first half of their 2013/14 league season with a decisive 50-0 victory over Hudson Valley. The league season restarted in March 2014 with a 22-0 win over Suffolk in extremely adverse weather conditions. A closely fought contest against NoJo followed, with a final score of 13-10 to Brooklyn. This win was notable due to it being the first time the club had beaten NoJo in regular league play. Brooklyn's final result of the 2013-14 league season was a 21-17 win over Bayonne, meaning the club finished the second half of their league season undefeated. Overall, Brooklyn finished 4th out of 11 in the division, an improvement on the previous year given the increased size of the division and tougher competition.

Season history

Empire GU league results

SeasonDivPosPlayedWonLostDrawn
2008III2nd7520
2009III3rd7520
2010III1st7700
2011III2nd6510
2012III4th7322
2013III South4th10640
2014III NYC4th7430
2015III NYC2nd10820
2016III South4th8260
2016III South4th5410
2017III - NY2nd8530

Met Union/Empire GU playoff results

SeasonDivisionSeedRoundWonLost
2008III2ndFinal11
2009III3rdFinal11
2010III1stFinal11
2011III2ndFinal11
2014III4thFirst Rd01
2015III6thFirst Rd01

Northeast Rugby Union playoff results

SeasonDivisionSeedRoundWonLost
2008III4thQuarter final01
2009III5thQuarter final01
2010III5thSemi-final21

Honors

Empire Geographic Union/Metropolitan Rugby Football Union

Division III Championship

Playoff Runner-up (4) - 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Regular season bitles (1) - 2010

Northeast Rugby Football Union

Division III

Playoff Berths - 2008, 2009, 2010

Tournaments

4 Leaf 15's Tournament NYC

Participant - 2009, 2011

Social Division Champions - 2009

North Bay Grey Ghost Cup - Maryland

Participant - 2009, 2010

Tournament Champions - 2009

Long Island Mother's Day Tournament

Participant - 2007, 2008, 2011

Runners Up (1) - 2011

CAN-AMS Rugby Tournament

Participant - 2011–2013

Consolation Champions - 2013

International tours

Turks and Caicos 2012:

Results:

TCIRFC President's XV 10 - Brooklyn Rugby 5

TCIRFC First XV 27 - Brooklyn Rugby 0 [1]

Women's team history

The women's team was established in 2007 by Jaimee Lynn Nelson and joined the men's team in 2014 to form Brooklyn Rugby Club.

Since then, they have played consistently in the Empire GU Division II league, fielding 15s teams for fall (competitive season), and Spring (social season). The team also fields a 7s team in the summer months from June through August.

The team is open to players from all walks of life.

Notable events

The Women's team has had winning seasons since 2017 going to playoffs in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2023.

Former Women's Head Coach Nora Westcott won the USA Rugby Coach of the Year in 2018.

Honors

Ruggerfest 2023 - 2nd Place
Princeton 7s 2023 - 2nd Place
Princeton 7s 2019 - 1st Place
Monmouth 7s 2018 - 1st Place

Management

Club personnel

Leadership history

Club chairmen

President/chairmanDates
Justin Knight2007
Keith Weiss2008–2010
Jason Maschi2010–2011
Jorge Quintana2011–2012
Nick Anzalone2012–2014
Jorge Quintana2014–2016
Ben Martin2016–2018
Toby Tornay2018-2022
Frank Morgera2022-2023
Emily Mason2024

Men's coaching history

NameDates
Michael Haynes2007–2010
Tri Do2010
Daniel Newcombe2010-2011
Michael Haynes2011–2012
Jeff Dincher2012–2013
Daniel Newcombe2013–present

Men's captains

NameDates
Geoffrey Gordon2007–2009
Daniel Newcombe2010–2012
Andy Bartlett2012–2013
Alexander Hanhart2013–2014
Mike Reilly2014–2016
Mark O'Donnell2016–2022
Justin MacDonald2022–present

Current men's squad

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

PlayerPositionUnion
Daniel Newcombe Hooker Flag of England.svg England
Billy Jones Hooker Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales
James Telfer Hooker Flag of the United States.svg United States
Justin McDonald Prop Flag of the United States.svg United States
Devin Rodriguez Prop Flag of the United States.svg United States
Ben Hinton Prop Flag of the United States.svg United States
Fares Aouob Prop Flag of the United States.svg United States
William Artiaga Prop Flag of the United States.svg United States
Matthew Kennelly Lock Flag of the United States.svg United States
Frank Morgera Lock Flag of the United States.svg United States
Teymor Buckley Lock Flag of England.svg England
Chris Tite Lock Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
Nick Querci Back row Flag of the United States.svg United States
Sean Edling Back row Flag of the United States.svg United States
John Furnari Back row Flag of the United States.svg United States
Christian Simsuangco Back row Flag of the United States.svg United States
Graeme Fergus Back row Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
Lucas Schreiber Back row Flag of England.svg England
Mathieu Nerson Back row Flag of France.svg France
PlayerPositionUnion
Justin Lam Scrum-half Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
Josiah Ruhland Scrum-half Flag of the United States.svg United States
Logan Cotton Scrum-half Flag of the United States.svg United States
Eddie Robb Fly-half Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
Stephen Barry Fly-half Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
Eddie van Heel Centre Flag of England.svg England
Keith Van Wickler Centre Flag of the United States.svg United States
Braiden Luevano Centre Flag of the United States.svg United States
Marcel Gallard Centre Flag of the United States.svg United States
Nicholas Stampar Centre Flag of the United States.svg United States
Yo Jeremijenko-Conley Wing Flag of the United States.svg United States
Tony Ferraro Wing Flag of the United States.svg United States
Joseph Cundiff Wing Flag of the United States.svg United States
Paul Revel Wing Flag of France.svg France
Adrian Lombard Wing Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
Remington Allen Wing Flag of the United States.svg United States
Seamus Dugan Fullback Flag of the United States.svg United States
Michael Willis Fullback Flag of England.svg England
Conor McGeehin Fullback Flag of the United States.svg United States

Club awards

Hall of Fame

Year of inductionInductee
2014Keith Weiss
2014Justin Knight
2015Josh Magnas
2015Mike Haynes
2015Hailee Lanker
2017Brian Benito
2017Matt Loomis
2017Geoffrey Gordon
2017Gedas Monginas

Keith Weiss Cup

The Keith Weiss Cup is awarded by the president to the club member who has, through his on field and off field contributions, given the most to the club as a whole. The award is named after one of the club's first presidents and founding member of the club, Keith Weiss.

YearRecipient
2010Jorge Quintana
2011Daniel Newcombe
2012Mario Avocato
2013Simon Fong
2014PJ Kinsella
2015Ben Martin
2016Timothy Carroll
2017Jane Wade
2018Nora Westcott
2019Mark O'Donnell
2022Alpons Dizon
2023Maya Bauer-Moshi

Michael Haynes Cup

The Michael Haynes Cup is awarded by the coaching staff to the player who has, through his dedication in practice, on field performance and leadership, contributed most to the team on the field. The award is named after the club's first coach who helped to found the club, Mike Haynes.

YearRecipient
2009Matt Loomis
2010Gedas Monginas
2011Sebastien Vante
2012Justin McDonald
2013Craig Mackenzie
2014Edward Tobias Tornay
2015Edward Tobias Tornay
2016Nick Baldwin
2017Mathieu Nerson
2018Phil Pepe
2019Dylan Bilski
2021Sam Sheppard
2022Ben Stuckenbrock
2023Scott Larsen

Women's Coaches Cup

The Women's Coaches Cup is awarded by the coaching staff to the player who has, through her dedication in practice, on field performance and leadership, contributed most to the team on the field.

YearRecipient
2014Ashleigh Bepko
2015Kyla Maxwell
2016Robyn Martinich
2017Nora Westcott
2018Kate Mason
2019Max Soo
2021Sal Mawhinney
2022Laila Blumenthal Rothchild
2023Emily "Sandy" Sanderson

Justin Knight Cup

The Justin Knight Cup is awarded by the players to the teammate who they believe has, through his dedication in practice, on field performance and leadership, contributed the most to the team on the field. The award is named after club founder and legendary player, Justin Knight.

YearRecipient
2010Jacques Pons
2011Edward Tobias Tornay
2012Nick Dorsey
2013Mike Reilly
2014Justin McDonald
2015Errol Jones
2016Alexander Coles
2017Tim Carroll
2018Guillaume Brue
2019Phil Pepe
2021Keith Van Wickler
2022Malcolm Corry
2023Matthew Kennelly

Women's Players Cup

The Women's Players Cup is awarded by the players to the teammate who they believe has, through her dedication in practice, on field performance and leadership, contributed the most to the team on the field.

YearRecipient
2014Heather Parton
2015Jessica Bade
2016Nora Westcott
2017Melanie Joaquin
2018Robin Martinich
2019Janie Wade
2021Evie Hansen
2022Juliet "Patch" Wade
2023Lily Wissinger

Rookie of the Year

The Rookie of the Year award is given to the player who has contributed most to the team on the field in his or her first year with the club.

Men's club

YearRecipient
2009Justin McDonald
2010Kevin Lupo
2011Ian Ralls
2012Johnny Brennan III
2013Mark O'Donnell
2014Kamil Ryzko
2015Keaton Nasser
2016Jack Spiegs
2017Guillaume Brue
2018Dylan Bilski
2019Keith Van Wickler
2021Seamus Dugan
2022Angus Judkins
2023Sean Edling

Women's club

YearRecipient
2013Robyn Martinich
2014Ahmit Aharon
2015Nora Westcott
2016Juliet Wade
2017Jane Wade
2018Sam Schneider
2019Kate Conley
2021Laura Friedman
2022Clare Coey
2023Mads McCormick

Sevens Player of the Year

The Sevens Player of the Year award is given to the player who has contributed most to Brooklyn Rugby's Sevens team.

Men's 7's team

YearRecipient
2013Gennaro Anzalone
2014Mike Reilly
2015Kevin Keebler
2016Mark O'Donnell
2017Kevin Keebler
2018Brandon Buchel
2019Sam Sheppard
2021Drew Glover
2022Drew Glover
2023Frank Morgera

Women's 7's team

YearRecipient
2014Kyla Maxwell
2015Fedora Francois
2016Brenda Doctor
2017Not awarded
2018Maggie Ewen
2019Lily Wissinger
2021Maggie Ewen
2022Laura Friedman
2023Laura Friedman

Josh Magnas Award

The Josh Magnas Award is given to the player who, through his or her dedication in training and performance on the field, has shown the most improvement in his skills and play or has made the biggest impact coming back from injury.

Men's club

YearRecipient
2009Paul Tierno
2010Nick Anzalone
2011Dillon Prime
2012Brian O'Neill
2013Benjamin Martin
2014Jake Wyse
2015Benjamin "Bino" Deschamps
2016Milos Fulton-Peluffo
2017Jah Marconi
2018Brett Barbosa
2019Frank Morgera
2021Bo Walder
2022Jamie Kuperenas
2023Fares Ayoub

Women's club

YearRecipient
2013Lisa Canata
2014Crystal Hudson
2015Xanaan Salim
2016Melanie Joaquin
2017Michelle Ogman
2018Mel Braccia
2019Laura Lynn Duffy
2021Emily Sanderson
2022Cait McMullen
2023Kiara “Kiki” Bryant

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