Community rugby facilities will be enhanced in Stonnington following a $1 million election commitment from the Australian Labor Party (ALP). Continue reading “FEDERAL ELECTION BOOST FOR GRASS ROOTS RUGBY”

Community rugby facilities will be enhanced in Stonnington following a $1 million election commitment from the Australian Labor Party (ALP). Continue reading “FEDERAL ELECTION BOOST FOR GRASS ROOTS RUGBY” →
The 2019 Brighton Renault Dewar Shield is finally here. Round 1 of the highly anticipated season will see a number of blockbuster match-ups including our Match of the Round between 2018 Preliminary Finalists Moorabbin and 2018 Premiers Melbourne.
The Melbourne Rebels club allocations have been revealed today ahead of the 2019 Rugby Victoria club season.
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Notice is given that the 94th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Club will be held at the Clubrooms.
Expressions of Interest are now open for new and existing coaching professionals for both Senior and Junior Coaching positions for Season 2019. The Melbourne Rugby Club believes coaches are one of the games’ most valuable assets. There are a number of Senior Coaching positions available across the Grades within the Senior competition as well as Junior Pathway (U6 – U10) and Competition Grades (U11 – U18).
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Melbourne Rugby Club have overcome reigning premiers Harlequins to win the 2018 Dewar Shield in an intense battle at RHL Sparks Reserve.
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The Colts were excited to be playing their first Grand Final in over a decade at AAMI Park. It was a top of the table clash between Harlequins and Melbourne who finished second. Quins had won both fixtures during the Home and Away season and justifiably started as favourites for the Premiership.
Georgia Cormick has been playing for the Melbourne Rugby Club since 2013, playing the majority of the backline positions, with halfback being her specialty. Georgia was pivotal in the team taking out the 2017 Lindroth Cup and was awarded the best player of the grand final.
This year one woman has been instrumental to the success of the Junior program at the Melbourne Rugby Club. Michelle Iezzi is the Club’s Junior Coordinator and is the driving force that allows our children to be able to play and compete on the rugby field each Saturday during the season.
Alana Thomas is a rising coach in Australian Rugby working with many teams from club, state and this year the head coach for the newly formed Melbourne Rebels W squad in the Super W series. Alana played as a Wallaroo from 2006 to 2010 and has made the transition from player to coach.