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ATTENTION: Former BC Senior Men's Rugby Players

by Connie McGinley
posted Sept 05

BC RUGBY is looking for YOU!

Did you play on a BC Senior Men's Rugby Team in the last 55 years?

If you played for BC or you know of someone that played between the 1950's to present we want to hear from you. We are currently compiling the BC Rugby Alumni Data Base.

- Name
- Position
- Date & Place of Game(s)
- Club
- City
- Phone Number #
- Email
- Team-mates

Please contact:
Connie McGinley - BC BEARS Assistant Manager
conmcginley@shaw.ca or 604-916-9656
Subject box: BC RUGBY ALUMNI

See you on September 12th @ the BC BEARS GAME!



BC Probables vs. Possibles Match at Klahanie @ 12:30pm Saturday

posted August 2 2009

If you've got nothing on tomorrow (Saturday) head over to Klahanie Park in North Van for a trial match between the Probables and the Possibles as the BC Bear franchise looks to narrow down the selections for the game against Ontario on September 12th.

The 2009 IRB Americas Rugby Championship schedule for the Bears is as follows:

• Saturday, September 12 – BC Bears vs Ontario Blues
Brockton Oval, Stanley Park, Vancouver

• Saturday, September 19 – The Rock vs BC Bears
St. John’s, Newfoundland

• Saturday, September 26 – BC Bears vs Prairie Wolf Pack
Brockton Oval, Stanley Park, Vancouver

Probables

1 Hanmer Rhodri
2 Riordan Pat
3 Daniel Nick
4 Cudmore Luke
5 Erichsen Brian
6 Johnson Ben
7 Meechan Neil
8 McKinnon Glen
9 Fairhurst Ed
10 Hirayama Nathan
11 Nicholson Brock
12 Panga Clay
13 Jenkins Sam
14 Townsend Derek
15 Jones Harry

Possibles

1 Down Rob
2 Hamilton Ryan
3 Houlihan Peter
4 Burak Mike
5 Mackay Mike
6 Marshall Jason
7 Van Staveren Adam
8 McKenzie Colin
9 White Sean
10 Jones Charlie
11 Mercier Shawn
12 Prochine Andrei
13 Sigarua Ismeli
14 Okech Michael
15 Buckley Matt

Subs

Ferguson Sean
Yanagiya Matt
Murray Liam
Gay Seamus
Clarke Josh
Palmer Will
Cejvanovic Admir
Hill Jonathan
Fiss Daniel
Hirst Jacob
Georgas Mike
Other An

Unavailable

Scales Joe injured
Duke Sean away
Braid Connor away
Yoon Francis away



Interview with BC Coach Mike James After the BC Blue v BC Gold Match

posted August 2 2009

[BCRN] You had a first chance to look at a full inter-squad game on Saturday, what were your thoughts in terms of what you liked and where you saw room for improvement?

[MJ] I think the players realized the opportunity to make the ARC squad was in play on the day. There were some very good initiatives and actions of play. Little structure was given in the preparation as our focus has been on fitness and basic skills. With this preparation taking place over summer, we have had to manage a revolving door of player attendance and commitment. We will certainly as a team improve as the squad will be focussed on the rugby preparation from now on.

[BCRN] You've put a big focus on fitness, in what aspects of the game do
you expect to really notice the results?

[MJ] I believe that for us to win the competition, we need to be able to outrun the opposition for 80 minutes. Rugby is a completely different game when players are fit. I expect that the players continue to improve on their fitness so we can outwork the opposition come game time. I believe the majority of the team can be fitter in a short time and they need to get their carcasses to training and do the hard work starting yesterday.

[BCRN] Were there any players on Saturday who stood out and moved up in your
evaluation?

[MJ] I think the trial match served its purpose. It gave almost 50 players the opportunity to play and show before the selectors. Some showed well, some confirmed our thoughts, some showed their limitations. Our policy is to choose the best players available that best fulfill the criterion of our selectors. We as coaches have endeavoured to offer the opportunity of success to all players. They have had the chance to do organized pre-season fitness 3 times a week in 4 locations throughout BC since June 30. There have been camps, there have been assessments. The opportunity has been presented. Some took advantage of this avenue for success, others not. The competition is in its first year and I hope next year, the buy-in will be even greater as the players realize the expectations and commitment to play high-level rugby. I believe every local player wants to play for BC and ultimately, Canada. We want to enable this dream and provide the framework for the players to do so.

[BCRN] How will you handle the situation with "big name" players who for one
reason or another haven't been available for training but are available to
play?

[MJ] Due to the formalities of the competition, 6 weeks before the first match, we have to name a protected list of senior and U-20 players. We have done so. Some names on the list will not have been present for our preparations to date due to National team commitments or other reasons. We have extended an olive branch to these players. There is no guarantee the game days rosters will be entirely comprised of our protected players. The protected list is a snapshot of players we want to work further with. I will only name players on current form that I have seen and not on other people`s recommendations or past performance. The coaching staff has a few aces up our sleeve. There are a few players on our radar that need to front up immediately to be part of the show. We are following procedure as needed by the IRB. Whoever makes our final team rosters as we move forwards, will fulfill our requirements of fitness, aggressiveness and skill. There is not one player in BC that is bigger than the whole of the team. I will not cater to anything less than full commitment to the program. The ARC competition is a significant step up from club rugby. The protected list will differ from the final game day rosters.

[BCRN] What's the next step for the BC team?

[MJ] The preparations will continue with Run Club and rugby camps every Sunday in August. We have one month to accomplish many things. I believe we have engaged some excellent people in the BC Rugby set-up. The clock is ticking until our first encounter against Ontario. The players need to have the commitment for the next 2 months to be part of something special. We have the potential to achieve something remarkable but all will be determined by the efforts of the players.



BC Men Told "Fitness Rules": Run Club Set Up for July on Island and Mainland

[ed. comments below with files from Mike James]
posted June 30 2009

Mike James is serious about fitness for his BC team with the message "fitness is a primary criteria for selection". He's set up a Run Club for players on the Mainland and on the Island with Nik Witkowski running the Island sessions.

The fitness programme runs 3 days a week [I assume Mon, Wed, Fri] for July to enable the players to be fit for the Fall competition.

Locations:
1. Esquimalt High 6:30 PM
2. Point Grey Secondary 7:30 PM
3. Burnaby Central Secondary 7:30 PM

These sessions are programmed and under the supervision of BC Rugby staff.

All players are more than encouraged to attend.

This is what to expect:

10 min warm up

5 Sets x (6 x 30 sec hard interval: 30 sec active rest between intervals)
5 min active recovery between sets

10 min warm down

Volume of Work: 15 min
Work out time: approximately 65 mins



BC Senior Men Take to Pitch this Weekend

BCRU Press Release
posted June 26 2009

This past Monday and Tuesday 64 individuals attended “Meet and Greet” sessions in Victoria and Burnaby to discuss the expectations to be part of the 2009 BC Senior Men who will compete in the Americas Rugby Championship.

With insight from Mike James, Hans de Goede, Nik Witkowski, Rod Holloway and others, players in attendance appeared excited at the opportunity to play for British Columbia.

With the open-camp this weekend several players have confirmed they will be at UBC on Saturday. This list of players, including both walk-ons and targeted athletes, currently sits at 134. Coach James and his management team have the challenging task of whittling this group down to an IRB protected list of 42 players by August 1st.

To achieve this, an open camp will be held at UBC Wolfson this Saturday, June 27th starting at 12:00 Noon. A trial camp will be held on Sunday, July 19th followed by a selection camp on Sunday, July 26th. The BC Blue versus BC Gold trial match will be held on Saturday, August 1st; the same day as the National U20 Men’s Final. BC Rugby fans will be pulling for the VRU U20 squad (2009 Dunbar Cup Championship) to defeat Calgary in the Western Final the weekend prior (Saturday, July 25th) which would set up an excellent double header in Vancouver on August 1st.

BC Men’s Open Camp - Saturday, June 27th
BC Men’s Trial Camp - Sunday, July 19th
VRU U20 vs Calgary U20 - Saturday, July 25th
BC Men’s Selection Camp - Sunday, July 26th
National U20 Men’s Final - Saturday, August 1st
BC Blue vs BC Gold Fixture - Saturday, August 1st

About the Americas Rugby Championship

The Americas Rugby Championship (ARC) is new in 2009. It is an expansion of the North America 4 competition which allows provincial unions (British Columbia and Ontario) and regions (Atlantic and Prairies) to operate under an amateur franchise model. In addition to the four teams in Canada there are teams in the United States and one in Argentina.

Players who are eligible to play for Canada at the following Rugby World Cup are eligible for the ARC. Player selection to the Canadian franchises is based upon Place of Origin, which is defined as either where the player was born or where the player competed in their first senior game in Canada.

The ARC is primarily funded by the International Rugby Board (IRB), the body responsible for the global development of the game. The ARC is focused on supporting the National Senior Men’s Program and is an integral pathway for players with aspirations to play for Canada.

The British Columbia franchise will be lead by Head Coach Mike James and Manager Hans de Goede. The remainder of the management team will be announced in the near future, but the plan for selecting the team and preparing the squad are now in operation.

Ninety-eight players have been long-listed for British Columbia. There will also be an opportunity for those not on the long-list to attend initial sessions in Vancouver and Victoria. Players making themselves available for the ARC program will be required to commit to a summer fitness program that will include testing at regular intervals by the team’s strength and conditioning coaches.

Training sessions, including a selection game will lead up to the important date of August 1st. At that time, all Canadian franchises are required to submit their Protected Player List. This protected list can include up to 42 players, 12 of which must be Under 20 players (i.e. those currently competing in Japan at the U20 World Cup). Players not on the protected list can be picked up by other Canadian franchises after August 1st.

The focus in August will be preparing the squad for BC’s first game on September 12 in British Columbia versus traditional rivals from Ontario. BC will travel to St. John’s, Newfoundland the following weekend to take on the Atlantic franchise on September 19. The Prairies will travel to British Columbia for a fixture on September 26.

On October 10, the top place finisher out of the head-to-head Canadian fixtures will host the second place finisher. On the same date in Miami, the United States and Argentina will play their semi-finals.

The winner of both semi-finals will play for the ARC title, while the losers of the semi-finals will play in a bronze medal match. These two games will be played in Toronto on October 17.

• September 12 - British Columbia vs Ontario
• September 19 - Atlantic vs British Columbia
• September 26 – British Columbia vs Prairies
• October 10 – Canada Seed 1 vs Canada Seed 2 (Semi-Final 1)
• October 10 – United States vs Argentina (Semi-Final 2)
• October 17 – Winner Semi-Final 1 vs Winner Semi-Final 2 (ARC Championship Match)
• October 17 – Loser Semi-Final 1 vs Loser Semi-Final 2 (ARC Bronze Medal Match)

More information will be released soon on BC’s team in the Americas Rugby Championship.



Mike James to Lead Storied BC Rugby Program

Vancouver, BC - The British Columbia Rugby Union today announced Mike James as the head coach of the BC Men's Provincial team who will compete in the new America's Rugby Championship (ARC).

James is the most recent coach of the BC Men who played Oxford RFC at Brockton Oval in Stanley Park, Vancouver in September 2008. In 2008-2009 he also serves as the coach of Burnaby Lake RFC who competes in the Canadian Direct Insurance Premier League. In addition to his volunteer coaching duties, James has built a successful mortgage business since arriving back to his home province.

In 2007 James retired from professional rugby as a veteran lock for Stade Français of the Top 14 League in France. With over 50 international caps for Canada, including appearances in four Rugby World Cups, James has a deep understanding of the domestic rugby landscape as well. In turning his attention to coaching James will draw on his extensive experience as a player.

As all BC Rugby legends have done, James benefited from playing for the BC Men while pursuing a national and professional career.

"With the expansion of the North America 4 competition, the ARC will provide British Columbia with the opportunity to annualize meaningful competition for one of the province's most storied programs," said James. "It is an honour for players to play for British Columbia, and it is an honour for me to be involved."

The ARC is primarily funded by the International Rugby Board (IRB) featuring four franchises in Canada, four in the United States and one in Argentina. While details regarding the BC program will be released in the coming months (see below "Name Our Team Contest"), the BC schedule for the ARC will be as follows for 2009 (home team listed first):

- September 12 - British Columbia vs Ontario
- September 19 - Atlantic vs British Columbia
- September 26 - British Columbia vs Prairies
- October 10 - Canada Seed 1 vs Canada Seed 2 (TBC)

On October 17, the winner of the October 10th fixture will play the winner of USA vs Argentina for the North American title. The two losing semi finalists will play in the bronze medal match. Both games will be in Toronto.

Under the leadership of Mike James and his management team, the program will continue to take shape. More details will be communicated at the completion of the BC Rugby club season.

For interview requests, or to send a message to Coach James, please email Alex Cameron (acameron@bcrugby.com).


MICHAEL JAMES BIOGRAPHY

Profession: Mortgage Broker (http://www.michaeljamesmortgages.biz/)

Coach: BC Senior Men + Burnaby Lake Rugby Club

British Columbia Honours: BC Under 19 and BC Senior Men

National Honours: 58 Caps for Canada, 4 World Cups

Professional Honours: 7 years Stade Francais, 4 years USA Perpignan

Most Influential Coach: Nick Mallett

Name Our Team Contest

With the merger of one of the province's most historic programs soon to compete as BC's newest franchise in the IRB American's Rugby Championship, it is time to pick a team name.

Please submit your suggestion to Alex Cameron via email at acameron@bcrugby.com by April 30, 2009. The winner will be awarded an Adidas Rugby package and a team Xtreme Rugby Wear jersey of the newly named program.

To enter your submissions please provide your full name and mailing address.






Oxford Give BC Selects the Blues: Match Report by Ben Buan

posted Sept 28 2008

“It’s a cruel game, rugby” voiced a disappointed BC Selects head coach Mike James as he reflected on the great effort from his side that fell short of a victory over the touring Oxford Blues. Two first half gift tries and two late tries as the replacements had all been run on and a man had been binned, proved to be the difference in a game where BC’s overall skill and effort was deserving of them having been winners.

“The boys did everything we asked them to do” said James. “They defended well and the forwards did a great job of creating the opportunities for our backs. Our mistakes cost us in the end”

An enthusiastic crowd of between 1,500 and 2,000 by my estimate cheered on the primarily lower mainland squad, in what was a wide-open and entertaining affair. Rowing Club winger Brock Nicholson, Meraloma centre Sam Jenkins and UBC Tbirds Harry Jones all showed great speed and ability to break through the Oxford defensive lines on numerous occasions. Jenkins and Jones each scored a try on fine individual efforts at the end of multiple-phase attacks where the ball passed through numerous sets of hands. James Bay’s scrum half Sean White scored the third BC try scooting out from the edge of a ruck after a strong series of forward drives deep in the Oxford end near the end of the first half.

The game started with the packs testing each other out and as expected Oxford’s forwards looked to see how much they could get away with at the breakdown. It appeared to be more than BC and the fans expected at first as the penalty count mounted against BC in the early minutes, resulting in an early penalty goal for Oxford’s #10 Swanson. The BC forwards quickly adapted aided by gritty in your face performances throughout from the back five where Capilano Jason Marshall was particularly effective, the Meraloma locks Erichsen and Buan did as James had asked them and got well inside the personal comfort zone of some of the Oxford forwards, while U Vic’s Tom McKeen and Rower’s Mike Webb exhibited a high work rate and tenacious tackling for a full 80 minutes.

After Oxford’s opening score a dangerous attack was launched by Bayside centre Sigarua down the left sideline. He passed to Brock Nicholson who raced another 20 meters before pushing a grubber kick past the last defender but in the race to the goal line the defender managed to disrupt Nicholson enough to force a knock on.

A few minutes later young Harry Jones committed a costly error as he elected to let a clearing kick near his own 22 bounce rather than gather it in, and the bounce was directly into the hands of the onrushing Oxford winger who scored easily under the posts. The try was converted and Oxford had a 10-0 lead.

BC countered with a great multi-phase attack with Jenkins, Jones and McDowell featuring prominently. BC camped inside the Oxford 22 and were advancing with good ball possession through the forwards. The ball came out to McDowell to the right of a ruck and with a forward available to continue the inside drive and a winger out wide, he made the wrong choice and tried a skip pass out to the wing that was almost taken directly from his hands by the eager Oxford inside centre. McDowell’s desperate attempt to ankle tackle the thieving opportunist failed and it was left to Harry Jones to carry out the 80 metre pursuit but without success. 17-0 Oxford.

Undaunted Jenkins and Nicholson again combined for a long run, and a bullocking run by Jason Marshall almost resulted in a try, but BC had to settle for a drop goal by McDowell to at least get on the scoreboard. Oxford countered with another penalty to make the score 20-3 with ten minutes left in the half.

Oxford had a man sent off for repeated infringements and BC rose to the occasion. Jenkins scored a superb try as he powered and swivelled his way through a line of defenders to score from 25 meters out. McDowell missed the conversion and BC trailed 20-8.

Minutes later Jenkins started another attack combining with Nicholson again, hooker Dan Fumano joined the fray to lumber another 20 meters or so before offloading to Jenkins but the Oxford defence recovered just in time to prevent another score. As the half neared its end more forward dominated pressure created the opportunity for White to break free from 10 meters out and race to the right corner for a try that McDowell converted for a halftime score of Oxford 20, BC 15.

Jenkins again ignited the BC side off the second half restart as he took the ball from Jones and broke clear with Sigarua and Nicholson in support, but the last ball carrier was eventually forced into touch inside the Oxford 22.

Jason Marshall had a strong run that led to a penalty against Oxford that McDowell was able to goal to narrow the score to 20-18.

BC continued to dominate space and possession and from a 20 meter line-out on the far sidelines the ball was cycled through the hands of Buan, McDowell, and Jenkins across the field and into the hands of Jones who made a superb cut back to freeze the Oxford winger and score left of the posts. McDowell rang his convert off the right upright and BC now led 23-20 and had the momentum.

Another promising scoring chance off the efforts of the forwards was snuffed out when an Oxford player managed to hold up the BC forward and Oxford regained possession off the ensuing 5 meter scrum. A quick counter down the far sideline by the speedy Oxford winger reversed the momentum and eventually led to a score in the left corner leading to a slim 25-23 lead for Oxford.

A collective breakdown led to the last Oxford try as their #10 Swanson ran from right to left across almost the entire field, with the BC defenders resembling a handshake tunnel as no one appeared willing to tackle him, but merely keep him running toward the sidelines. Unfortunately for BC the gap between the last BC man and the sideline was large enough for Swanson to turn the corner and score the decisive try.

Despite the disappointing ending, it was a fine effort overall and an enjoyable afternoon of entertainment for the fans.

BC Selects Starting Line-Up and Replacements

1. Rhodri Hamner – Meraloma – (Mile Racic – Meraloma)
2. Dan Fumano – Meraloma
3. Jon Thiel – Bayside (Dan Leigh – Bayside)
4. Aidan Buan – Meraloma (Glen McKinnon – Capilano)
5. Brian Erichsen – Meraloma
6. Jason Marshall – Capilano (Christoph Strubin - Capilano)
7. Tom McKeen – U Vic (Connor Christopher – Capilano)
8. Mike Webb – Rowers – Captain
9. Sean White – James Bay
10. Robin McDowell – Burnaby (Nathan Hirayama – U Vic)
11. Brock Nicholson – Rowers
12. Sam Jenkins – Meraloma
13. Isimeli Sigarua – Bayside (Taylor Dalziell)
14. Spencer Baker – Capilano
15. Harry Jones – UBC TBirds



BC Selects Set to Host Oxford Blues: Preview by Ben Buan: Starting Lineup Announced

updated Sept 27 2008

[ed. the starting lineup has been appended below Ben's article. Nathan Hirayama has been brought in as a last minute replacement to back up #10. Hirayama played well on Friday evening against Velox.]

The glorious setting of Stanley Park with its quaint and historical clubhouse overlooking Brockton Oval, the adjacent cricket pitch, the harbour and the North Shore Mountains will be the scene at 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoon for the much anticipated encounter between the touring Oxford Blues and a 22 man BC Selects squad, coached by Mike James and Tom Larisch.

The British antecedents of the Rowing Club with its rugby, cricket, and yachting sections should attract a healthy local crowd for purely historical if not specifically rugby reasons.

James and Larisch have assembled a good looking mix of primarily mainland talent, necessitated no doubt by the desire to take the fullest advantage of the relatively short preparation time leading up to the game which limited the use of Island based players.

Despite limited internationally experienced players at the senior level, BC boasts a combination of talented players with age grade international credentials and several combinations of club players to bring familiarity to key positions.

Leading up front will be veteran Jon Thiel who will help steady the front row against the Blues who will feature venerable All Black Anton Oliver starting at hooker. It will be a memorable experience for hookers Dan Fumano of the Meraloma and Steve Batie of Burnaby to get to face off against the legendary Oliver. Captain Mike Webb will have to provide strong back row anchorage and leadership from his #8 spot.

Reports from the James Bay game suggest the Blues were proficient at pilfering ball in the rucks, and BC should be able to counter with some good mongrely play in that regard from Meraloma second rowers Brian Erichsen and Aidan Buan, aided by Tom McKeen and one of Capilano’s Justin Marshall or Connor Christopher at flanker. Props Rhodri Hamner from Lomas and Dan Leigh from Bayside are known for their tenacious work at the breakdown, making for some interesting battles.

It looks like Sean White of James Bay and Kevin Guidi of Capilano will combine at the halfbacks. Guidi’s physicality should be a bonus for BC if the Blues try to put pressure on him and a key will be the forwards to provide a solid base from which White and Guidi can get the ball out to some of the BC speed in wingers Brock Nicholson who has had a breakout season starting with his NA4 and Churchill Cup appearances, and young Spencer Baker from Capilano.

Sam Jenkins of the Meraloma should feature significantly in the centres where he will combine with Jason Wilson of the Caps or Isimeli Sigarua of Bayside. Veteran fullback Robin McDowell will be counted on for his superb kicking from hand and his dangerous running to counter any attempts by the Blues to put pressure on the BC backline through tactical kicking. Young Harry Jones from UBC TBirds will likely back him up and after a good U-20 season should be in peak form and ready to take on the older more experienced students from Oxford.

In addition to Oliver, BC fans will of course be watching their own Stan McKeen who is apparently fit and ready to play after missing the James Bay match. His younger brother Tom will be opposite him at flanker for BC giving parents Clark and Debbie another cheerleading challenge, but one they have by now become quite familiar with.

There are many player and some positional changes in the Oxford line-up from the James Bay tilt so it is difficult to know if this will mean any significant changes in style or emphasis. It is safe to expect they will play again feature a ball-hawking and vigorous forward play and speed and continuity through the backs and centres. If the BC boys can build on their solid training sessions and use the familiarity of their various club combinations, they stand a good chance of earning a win against the visitors.

Effort and pride should be in abundance for the BC Selects as it usually is when they don the provincial jersey. This combined with a commitment to minimize errors while still playing aggressive rugby will be keys to success.

Let’s hope the Mainland rugby fraternity comes out in great numbers to cheer on this dedicated group of players, coaches and support staff.

Kick Off: 4 p.m. Brockton Oval –
Curtain Raiser Game 2:p.m. Rowers v. Burnaby – Spray League Elite

BCRU Sr Roster

1-Rhodri Hanmer
2- Dan Fumano
3-Jon Theil
4-Aidan Buan
5- Brian Erichsen
6-Jason Marshall
7-Tom Mckeen
8-Mike Webb(c)
9-Sean White
10- Robin Mcdowell
11-Brock Nicholsen
12-Sam Jenkins
13-Isimeli Sigarua
14-Spencer Baker
15-Harry Jones
16-Glen McKinnon
17-Steve Battie
18-Dan Leigh
19-Connor Christopher
20-Christoph Strubin
21-Taylor Dalziel
22-Kevin Guidi
23-Nathan Hiriyama
24- Mile Racic

Management
James Mike - Coach Burnaby Lake Rugby Club
Larisch Tom - Asst Coach Capilano RFC
McGinley Connie - Manager Meraloma RFC
Swany Rodger - Honorary Manager Meraloma RFC
Hopkins Trish - Therapist UBCOB Ravens RFC
Andrews Laura - Asst Therapist Meraloma RFC

 
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