Articles in the Colorado Youth Rugby Category
Colorado Youth Rugby, Info for Parents »
If you wanted to see the rugby movie Forever Strong, you will now have to catch it at Blockbuster. There are apparently no more Denver area theaters showing this rugby based drama.
Directed by Ryan Little (Saints and Soldiers), and written by David Pliler, Forever Strong was released on September 26th. It’s premier was sponsored by Colorado Youth Rugby on September 14th, as a highly anticipated expose of the sport played competitively by 2500 Coloradoans. The story of Highland RFC in Salt Lake is an enjoyable dysfunctional family drama of true life events with a nice rugby back drop.Rick Penning, played by Sean Faris (Never Back Down) is sent from Flagstaff, Arizona to Wasatch juvenile detention center in Utah. He is offered early release if he plays for national champion HS rugby coach, Larry Gelwix and Highland Rugby Club. Rick initially balks, then earns his place at a distinctly different position for Highland. Problem is, his raucous friends and bitter father comprise Highland’s pending opposition in the next national tournament. Dutiful and arduous preparation with his new band of brothers facilitates second chances in sports and in life for Rick Penning.Honor and integrity are never easily achieved, nor even considered important in some competitive athletic programs, but once established for Highland players, it seems obvious and undeniable. Faced with the need for truth, and consistent consequences for moral failure, Rick adopts his new team’s character. Somber moments and disgusting behavior aside, everyone …
Colorado Youth Rugby, Tigers Rugby -2008 Season »
Mike G. Gabriel Football Stadium at Holy Family High School in Broomfield will be the site of the 2008 Colorado Youth Rugby Girls State Championship Matches. On November 1st, from 12:30-5 pm, Tigers Rugby Football Club will host the Championship and Consolation matches. In addition, an All Star format for the rest of the league will open the slate.
Holy Family HS Athletic Director, Mr. Ben Peterson had graciously granted Tigers Rugby approval for the proposal on September 8th, while the CYR Executive Committee deliberated three proposals. By majority vote on September 17th, the Board of Directors accepted a proposal by Tigers Rugby head coach Paul O’Brian, beating out Infinity Park in Glendale, and Shea Stadium in Littleton. Tigers Rugby Football Club and their sponsors are excited to bring this event to the Broomfield area. Though Tigers Rugby does not coach a girls team, we are proud to present this major championship event. Girls rugby is expected to become a Colorado High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) sanctioned sport in 2010. Mike G. Gabriel Football Stadium was also the site of the Colorado Youth Rugby All Star matches and Select Side try-outs in May 2006.
For information on volunteer efforts including Game Day and promotional preparation, please call (303) 506-8110.
Colorado Youth Rugby, Featured, Tigers Rugby - 2009 Season »
The Tigers Rugby Football Club Tradition Continues:
2004 Colorado Youth Rugby Player of the Year, Kevin Scherr
2005 CYR Club Division Coach of the Year, Paul O’Brian
2005 & 2006 CYR Team Sportsmanship Award
2004, 2005, & 2006 CYR Plate Semifinalists
2007 Colorado Youth Rugby Plate Finalist
2007 & 2008 CYR North Division Champions
Check out the Statistics Sheet for scoring information.



