In 2006, Rhodes Rugby consisted of three main sides, namely the U21A and B and, Open 1sts. These three sides competed in the Border league
and were highly successful. The U21A side had a very successful season in which they went unbeaten until being narrowly beaten by Buffs
in the semi final. This was an unlucky result for the side that had performed so well throughout the season and had earlier beaten
the same buffs side by over 20 points. Before 2006, the first side had always been a more less organised outfit and very little
effort was made by external forces to include them in fixtures and a competitive league. As a result, through dedication and
persistence from some of the older players, Rhodes was given a trial period in the Eastern Province Super League in order to
prove themselves. The 1st XV went on to have a superb season where the team made the quater finals for the E.P league but
were unable to play the fixture due to Varsity vacations. This fantastic result has seen the 1st XV, 1st XV Reserves,
2nd XV and U 21A sides promoted to the E.P Super League on a full time basis for 2007. This will expose our players
to far more competitive sides, more superior rugby, and greater organisation compared to what they have previously
been used to in the Border League.

2007 will see a new dimension to added to Rhodes Rugby. In order to play in the E.P Super League, Rhodes is required to field four teams,
namely a 1st XV, 1st XV Reserve side, 2nd XV and U21A side. It has been announced that Albany Rugby Club will be acting as Rhodes' 2nd XV
in order for the Rhodes Rugby Club to be able to field all the proposed teams. This is an exciting venture for Albany as they re-establish
themselves as a competitive rugby side for 2007 and furthermore, will aim to strengthen the Rhodes' sides where necessary.

Antoher exciting prospect for the Rugby Club in 2007 is the merging of the Rugby Club and the Touch Rugby Club. The Touch Rugby sides,
both women and mixed, were involved in two very successful tours in 2006. More on this under the Touch Rugby Website.

In conclusion, a big thank you must be given to Blaze Rugby for their sponsorship and continued support during the 2006 season.

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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Touch Rugby Website Up & Running

The Touch Rugby website is now up and running. Pictures from the two tours to Durban and Cape Town have also been uploaded. The link is on the right side panel. Enjoy! Dave - Rugby Comm 2007

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