IN THE BEGINNING:
There was this bar, some drinks and some
chicks who were with ruggers.
The chicks got tired of watching their men
get to have all the fun and decided to play.
The Naples Womens Rugby Football Club (a.k.a.
Lady Hammerheads) formed in 2001 and they
never looked back.
HAMMERHEAD CLUB BACKGROUND:
The Club is now in its 13th year -- and has
a competitive men's and women's division --
as well as a high school boys team (Palmetto
Ridge Bears of Naples) -- with a collegiate
division at FGCU coming soon. The men's 15's
division has been Florida State Champions
(2001 - 2002), South Champions (2002), and
ranked 5th nationally (2001). In 2005, the
Lady Hammerheads won 1st place in the South
again, for the second year in a row. In 2004
they went on to be ranked 3rd in the nation.
In 2005 the Lady Hammerhead’s hosted
the DII National Champion’s, placing
5th. The boys high school team is the new
2005 State Champion.
USA RUGBY HISTORY:
On May 5, 1874, Harvard University hosted
Montreal's McGill University at Cambridge,
Mass., in the first recorded rugby game on
American soil. While there are no records
of the match and no one remembers who won,
the game sparked an interest on college campuses
nationwide.
As American rugby's popularity began to grow,
rugby was soon included as a sport in four
Olympic Games (1900, 1908, 1920, 1924), and
the United States claimed victories in both
the 1920 and 1924 Games.
Shortly after the 1924 Olympics, however,
the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
removed rugby as an Olympic sport. Without
the Olympic incentive, the sport's growth
in America collapsed and the game remained
dormant for the next half century.
However, the sport then enjoyed a renaissance,
beginning in the 1960s and continuing through
the 1970s. This created the need for a national
governing body to represent the USA in the
International rugby community. Four territorial
organizations gathered in Chicago, Ill., in
1975 and formed the United States of America
Rugby Football Union (now known as USA Rugby).
Today, USA Rugby is made up of seven Territorial
Unions (TUs) and 37 Local Area Unions (LAUs),and
supports more than 50,000 members.
U.S. National Teams
USA Rugby's national teams are nicknamed
the Eagles. The National Men's Team first
took the field in 1976. Competing in international
tournaments like the Churchill Cup and the
Pan American Championship, as well as specially
scheduled matches against world powers such
as France and Ireland, the Eagles have qualified
for four of the five Rugby World Cups, most
recently at the 2003 World Championships in
Australia.
The National Women's Team, launched in 1987,
claimed the first Women's Rugby World Cup
in 1991 and finished second at the '94 and
'98 World Cups. The Women's National Team
also competes in the Churchill Cup and against
world powers like New Zealand and England.
USA Rugby also fields a Boys' Under 19 team,
a Girls' Under 19 team and a Women's Under
23 team, as well as Men's and Women's 7s National
Teams - an abbreviated version of the 15-a-side
game.
There are currently more than 50,000 registered
members of USA Rugby. Besides Men's and Women's
teams, this fast-growing sport also fields
a Boys' Under 19 team, a Girls' Under 19 team,
a Women's Under 23 team, as well as Men's
and Women's 7s National Teams - which is an
abbreviated version of the 15-a-side game.
USA Rugby history was affectionately borrowed
from www.usarugby.com.
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