Monmouth's women are back from Ireland

Monmouth’s women are back from Ireland

As many of you know the Renegades recently returned from their first ever international tour. After a year of planning and fundraising, 27 members traveled to Ireland for three scheduled matches and plenty of shenanigans. The Renegades landed in Dublin and headed straight to Galway for a match that evening against Tuam RFC. After a

The ladies takes the relics out to dinner

The ladies takes the relics out to dinner

Relics Reunion January 19, 2013 A special thank you to all our lady ruggers for coming out for a relics reunion. The event was a huge success due to the attendance of ruggers from Monmouth’s past and present, as well as Colleen Dwyer who organized the gathering. Stories were told and many laughs were had.

Monmouth Women beat Brooklyn

Brooklyn came in to the game with a good preseason record behind them so Monmouth knew they had to start strong and score quick. Unfortunately the first 15-20 were scrappy for both teams and Brooklyn made Monmouth pay for some uncharacteristic errors by taking the lead with a well-deserved penalty (0-3). This proved to be

Monmouth falls to Village Lions

On a beautiful Randall’s Island Saturday, the men did as much as they could to prove all their detractors right, casting a complete stinker in a 45-21 loss to the previously winlessVillage Lions.  The squad showed no offensive rhythm whatsoever and was unable to make any adjustments to its offensive play to counter the Lions’ blitz

Monmouth defeats New York to start 2-0

Good Morning MRFC Family, The weekend was capped by two more victories from our adult division teams.  Out in Suffolk, the Renegades tatooed the Bullmoose 70-0. Meanwhile, the Mens’ side squandered a 19-0 first half lead to allow feisty rival NYRC to tie the score at 24 with twenty minutes to play.  While I am not

Monmouth defeats Long Island to start the fall season

Over at Thompson, the mens’ side saw the Old Boys’ return to the pitch.  Led by Pete “The Only Fit Guy on the Field” Malanga, the boys dropped to Long Island’s “older” side (I counted 5 players who were on the A side last year) by a respectable 12-7 margin. The A Side began its campaign in style,