Roses Rugby Football Club

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Roses Rugby Football Club
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Full nameRoses Rugby Football Club
Union USA Rugby
Nickname(s)Roses
Founded1974
Ground(s)Centerville Middle School
PresidentEric Garman
Coach(es)Kevin LaPorte & Bryan Hynes
League(s) Eastern Pennsylvania Rugby Union
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Official website
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The Roses Rugby Football Club, (Roses RFC), is a rugby union team based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The club competes in, and is governed by, the Eastern Pennsylvania Rugby Union, the Mid Atlantic Rugby Football Union, and USA Rugby.

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Even though the Roses RFC plays in the city of Lancaster, the team formally extends its player membership and marketing to the nearby city of York. The team plays most of its home matches at Centerville Middle School in Lancaster, and at the York College of Pennsylvania.

History

Recruiting

Roses RFC has established relationships with high school and collegiate teams in the South Central Pennsylvania region, which have become feeder teams for the Roses. This allows the Roses to maintain a large player pool of young athletes. The team operates the Warwick Swarm, the York Roses, and the Hempfield Knightmares in the youth leagues and the York & Lancaster Thorns for women. The Roses RFC also has a relationship with the Athletic Department of the Millersville University of Pennsylvania, York College of Pennsylvania and Shippensburg University.

The Swarm Rugby Team consists of schools near Warwick High School, Manheim Central, Manheim township, and Penn Manor High School. The Hempfield Knightmares only consists of their school district. Both teams are in the same division and play for the Rugger Cup. Both Teams play against school districts such as Unionville High School, West Chester, Dolphin county, Allentown, and other schools nearby. The Swarm Rugby team plays games on Lincoln Avenue while the Knightmares play at Hemphfield High School. Players from the youth clubs often join the Roses club after high school or exceed the age limit for the players, 18-19 year old. The webpage for the Swarm Rugby Page: [1]

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