Player Pathway – Old Glory DC https://oldglorydc.com Professional Rugby Team of the Mid-Atlantic Thu, 05 May 2022 17:07:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://oldglorydc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-old-glory-logo-32x32.png Player Pathway – Old Glory DC https://oldglorydc.com 32 32 2022 Major League Rugby Collegiate Draft Set for August 18 https://oldglorydc.com/2022-major-league-rugby-collegiate-draft-set-for-august-18/ https://oldglorydc.com/2022-major-league-rugby-collegiate-draft-set-for-august-18/#respond Thu, 05 May 2022 16:27:22 +0000 https://oldglorydc.com/?p=2466 MLR Collegiate Draft 2022   Major League Rugby (MLR) announced its third annual Collegiate Draft today where 39 of the best young rugby players in North America will be selected over 3 rounds. The MLR Draft Show will air on Thursday, August 18th at 7 PM ET on FS2, with the latter picks on The …

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MLR Collegiate Draft 2022

 

Major League Rugby (MLR) announced its third annual Collegiate Draft today where 39 of the best young rugby players in North America will be selected over 3 rounds. The MLR Draft Show will air on Thursday, August 18th at 7 PM ET on FS2, with the latter picks on The Rugby Network. 

After the success of the inaugural edition of the Draft in 2020, 2021 didn’t disappoint either. Last year’s No. 1 pick Eric Naposki has established himself as an integral part of the Dallas Jackals while No. 3 pick Tavite Lopeti has represented the Seawolves and the USA Eagles since being drafted. A complete list of the 2021 MLR Draft picks can be found here.

“Draft Day is a big, big day,” said MLR Commissioner George Killebrew, “It’s the culmination of years and years of work for these athletes on the pathway to Major League Rugby and we are incredibly excited about the next set of stars.”

This year’s draft is open to US and Canadian collegiate athletes and will consist of three rounds, with the order of selection being determined by the inverse order of standings from the 2022 MLR season. Once selected, teams will use a draft-and-follow approach and will have until the mid-point of the MLR season after the player’s collegiate eligibility ends to reach an agreement with the player.

An exciting change from last year is that MLR has partnered with PlayWize as this year’s draft registration platform. PlayWize is a marketplace that allows athletes to connect with playing and commercial opportunities across the world. Athletes must download the PlayWize app from the App Store or Play Store, create a profile, and fill in the MLR Draft eligibility questionnaire to be added to the prospect list.  

All 2022 draft information can be found here and all related questions can be directed to draft@usmlr.com

MLR Combines

This year, MLR is also introducing Official MLR Combines held in association with various partners. “The launch of MLR Combines provides multiple opportunities for athletes to display their talents to teams and earn their spot in the MLR” said Commissioner Killebrew. These events are not limited to Draft eligible players.

 

The MLR Combines will fall either side of the Collegiate Rugby Shield that was announced earlier this year, which will take place on July 2 at Herriman, Utah.  

 

“It’s important to us to host a combine for the MLR. As the only purpose-built stadium in the league, we pride ourselves on hosting as much rugby as we can. Events like these will continue to help grow the game in the US,” said JT Onyett, President of Houston Sabercats.

 

We are honored to be one of the few selected organizations to support the MLR talent identification process. We look forward to welcoming and assessing the athletes aspiring to earn a professional contract with the MLR teams, as well as helping these athletes develop in a high-performance environment for a better chance at an MLR contract,” said Andreea Trufasu, CEO of Rhinos Rugby.

 

“The groundwork for the future of rugby is happening right now, and we want to be a part of it. We want to challenge and promote our talent. This is going to be really cool,” Robert Prochniak, President of Wisconsin Rugby Football Union.

 

Stay tuned to MLR social channels for more information in the coming weeks.

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OGDC Women’s Day Profile – Takunda Rusike https://oldglorydc.com/ogdc-womens-day-profile-takunda-rusike/ https://oldglorydc.com/ogdc-womens-day-profile-takunda-rusike/#respond Tue, 22 Mar 2022 20:00:53 +0000 https://oldglorydc.com/?p=2346 When Takunda Rusike enrolled at Howard University, rugby wasn’t a sport that was offered. So instead of finding another sport to play or continue to play club, she blazed her own trail bringing rugby to the HBCU. Herd Women’s+ Rugby at Howard University is now in its second year and has its sights set on …

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When Takunda Rusike enrolled at Howard University, rugby wasn’t a sport that was offered. So instead of finding another sport to play or continue to play club, she blazed her own trail bringing rugby to the HBCU. Herd Women’s+ Rugby at Howard University is now in its second year and has its sights set on the USA Rugby CRAA’s Division II Capital Conference championship this spring.

 

As a first-generation American born of Zimbabwean immigrants, Takunda’s family culture is rugby-dense. All of her extended family played the sport in Zimbabwe, and when her mother finally allowed her to play as a junior at Towson High School, she was captivated by the sport. 

 

Before finding rugby, Takunda experimented with basketball, field hockey, swimming, and track. But, to her, rugby was a whole different animal. “I was always told I was too much, too aggressive for sports,” Takunda said. “In rugby, that’s always celebrated. I’m never too aggressive, intense, or doing too much… rugby is one of the few spaces where I feel that’s encouraged.”

 

Her first taste of rugby came with the Chesapeake Women’s team in Towson, Md., and Takunda played her first game with the West Carroll Marauders at Carolina Ruggerfest in Matthews, N.C. After that first match, Takunda quickly quit all her other sports and has focused on rugby ever since. Throughout high school, she developed her game with the Marauders at prop and eventually went on to join Old Glory DC’s U19 Academy in the Fall of 2020. 

 

After high school, Takunda enrolled at Howard University to major in nursing. She could have kept playing club rugby with West Carroll, but Takunda wanted to pave a new road for her and other black athletes at the HBCU. 

 

“I thought, ‘am I going to continue to play women’s club because there is no opportunity, or am I going to make an opportunity for myself and many other girls?’,” Takunda said. “The decision was obvious. Ultimately, playing outside the club would have been easier, but who gains from that other than me, and I want more black women in the sport.”

 

Beginning in January 2021, Takunda began the process of establishing a rugby club at Howard. Along with fellow student David Davillier, Takunda teamed up with the Robertson and Sullivan Rugby Foundation, Old Glory DC, and Washington DC Youth Rugby to get the ball rolling. With the assistance and support from RSRF President Carille Guthrie, a Howard alumna, and Old Glory’s Tim Brown, the club was officially approved by Howard Administration in the Fall of 2021. After a long journey, the Herd Women’s+ Rugby Club at Howard University held its first practice on August 21, 2021. 

 

As the squad’s first captain, the team had a solid core of 15-20 girls, with about ten more rotating throughout the inaugural season. This spring, Herd Rugby is competing for the Capital Cup against the likes of American University, George Washington, University of Virginia, and the University of Maryland. The club is still looking for increased support from Howard, but using campus fields at Greene Stadium is a good first step. 

 

One of Takunda’s proudest moments was just a few weeks ago when her team came from behind to beat UMD, 22-19. “For the first 70 minutes, it wasn’t looking that way. Our team is mostly rookies where this is only their second season of rugby ever. So to be able to pull out that level of play and grit, I was very proud.”

 

It has been difficult getting the program running, but Takunda knows its worth and the barriers she has had to break to accomplish her goals. 

 

“Historically, women are molded into softer sports,” Takunda said. “There is a mental barrier a lot of women have. [They ask] ‘can I even play a full-contact sport like rugby?’ [Those thoughts] come from societal pressures. Also, many women think that you have to be a certain body type or have certain skills. I’ve always said that rugby is for everybody. There are 15 people on each team. One through 15, you’ll see every body type.”

 

Takunda knows there is something different about rugby, and she has fully embraced it. “There have been no sports teams where I have felt that family the way I have felt it in rugby. Rugby, especially because of the contact aspect, being in the rucks and scrum, you have to lean on your teammates, and that is something I did not get in other sports.”

 

Upon graduation, her ultimate goal is to have a sustainable program that fosters any girl who wants to put in work to explore a future in rugby and have Howard back that up. “When I leave, I want it, so the player contribution is zero dollars,” Takunda stated. “Anyone who wants a future in rugby can play at Howard and build that future off that program… Being in those spaces, creating this team, and pushing it out, I’m hoping that other black girls in the DMV will see that and have more black women participate in the sport.”

 

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OGDC Women’s Day Profile – Celeste Valerio https://oldglorydc.com/ogdc-womens-day-profile-celeste-valerio/ https://oldglorydc.com/ogdc-womens-day-profile-celeste-valerio/#respond Tue, 22 Mar 2022 15:31:08 +0000 https://oldglorydc.com/?p=2345 One of the most promising up-and-coming players in the DMV is Celeste Valerio. Ever since stepping onto a rugby pitch when she was six, Celeste has been hooked on the contact sport. As a senior in high school, Celeste has played on multiple select sides and hopes to play in college next fall. One of …

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One of the most promising up-and-coming players in the DMV is Celeste Valerio. Ever since stepping onto a rugby pitch when she was six, Celeste has been hooked on the contact sport. As a senior in high school, Celeste has played on multiple select sides and hopes to play in college next fall. One of her biggest aspirations is to be an ambassador and a role model for rugby and bring more women and girls to play the sport she loves. 

 

Rugby is in Celeste’s blood. Her father played in college and eventually became a referee before passing his love of the game onto her. After her family moved to California when she was 6, Celeste’s first time on the field was playing touch with the Pleasanton Cavaliers. When her family moved back to the East Coast when she was 11, Celeste joined the West Carroll Marauders in Westminster, MD. 

 

It wasn’t until Celeste’s first year at Urbana High School that it all clicked. Her proudest rugby experience was playing her first select side tournament with Atlantis down in Tropical 7s in Orlando, Florida. 

 

She reflects on that experience saying, “I have been playing forever, and I’m not naturally athletic, but that was the first time I realized I might be getting somewhere with this sport and that I might be good at where I hadn’t necessarily seen that before. So for me, that was a huge breakthrough as far as confidence and my abilities.”

 

Lining up mainly at scrumhalf and fullback, Celeste uses her experience to her advantage and does everything possible to help her teammates and put them into a position to succeed. She has gone on to play with the Celtic Barbarians at the Tropical 7s and NY 7s in 2021 and will also suit up for the team at the Tropical 7s this spring. She has competed with the Old Glory Academy since 2021, and Celeste is also part of the OGDC gameday staff. 

 

Celeste’s passion and love for the sport come from the community. “I love everyone I have come into contact with through rugby. It’s given me so much more confidence in myself and my abilities both in rugby and out of it.”

 

Although she loves what the community has done for the sport, more can be done to promote and support the women’s game. “Show more women’s rugby,” Celeste said. “It’s hard enough to show men’s rugby in the US, but it’s even harder to find women’s rugby at a high level to watch. Showing more women’s rugby, creating more teams, and devoting resources to it would be a huge bonus to help get girls into rugby.”

 

Additionally, Celeste indicated that having good female role models, women coaches, or college-age women to come and talk to girls will encourage more participation in rugby. “It’s a huge bonus because when there are other girls present, you are going to get more girls [to listen]. All of my coaches have been great regardless of gender, but having a strong female role model is a huge plus, and it helps to encourage girls to get into rugby.”

 

“I would like to be one of those role models one day,” Celeste professed. “I’m a senior on my team now, so I’m trying to be a role model with my teammates. I would love to be a role model for even more girls who are either coming in or just starting in rugby.”

 

“I would tell [new players] to go for it because no matter where you go or what age you are, you are going to find coaches and players who will support you. I have had that experience universally with any club I’ve played with. Even if you don’t think you have the confidence, or you’re scared to go into contact, or because you are one of the only girls on the team, you will find that support system and grow your confidence and abilities. Even if it’s scary at first, it’s totally worth it in the end.”

 

But why rugby? Celeste said, “It’s one of the only sports where the rules are exactly the same for the girls and the boys. It also gives you that level of physicality because it is contact. For me, it’s an outlet for stress. You don’t get that in other sports. Also, there is a lot of decision-making. No matter where you are playing on the field, you have to make decisions. In other sports, you don’t get that as much. For me, it’s a mental and physical game.”

 

Rugby has taught Celeste, and many other young girls to face their fears and have the confidence to tackle them head-on. “It’s taught me to trust myself and trust my teammates and go at things 100%. Even if you mess up, it’s fine because you have another chance. It’s an 80-minute game. So you get to keep going and try again.”

 

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Old Glory DC Announces the Inaugural Young Glory U23 Class https://oldglorydc.com/old-glory-dc-announces-the-inaugural-young-glory-u23-class/ https://oldglorydc.com/old-glory-dc-announces-the-inaugural-young-glory-u23-class/#respond Thu, 02 Dec 2021 16:29:47 +0000 https://oldglorydc.com/?p=1985 The Old Glory DC Academy announces the roster for the inaugural Young Glory U23 class. The squad, made up of players from colleges and clubs across the Mid-Atlantic, will battle through the winter months as they continue developing as players. The Young Glory U23 team will take on other Major League Rugby and Regional U23 …

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The Old Glory DC Academy announces the roster for the inaugural Young Glory U23 class. The squad, made up of players from colleges and clubs across the Mid-Atlantic, will battle through the winter months as they continue developing as players.

The Young Glory U23 team will take on other Major League Rugby and Regional U23 teams throughout the 2022 MLR season. The first test of Young Glory will be next Saturday, December 11, against a Connecticut U23 Team at Mount St Mary’s.

The Young Glory Squad will report to training this Sunday hosted by West End Youth Rugby. Full details to follow.

 

Name Position University/Club
Alex Balladares Prop Queens University Of Charlotte
Benjamin Kronzer Hooker Roanoke College Rugby Club
Damon James Prop Mount St. Mary’s University
Patrick Poulin Lock Fort Hunt RFC
Grayson Haynes Lock University of Delaware/Potomac Exiles RFC
Jackson Elder Backrow University of Mary Washington/ NOVA RFC
Cory Daniel Flanker Old Glory DC
Matt Gordon Eightman Old Glory DC
Jose Reyes Scrumhalf University of Mary Washington
Tom Audino Flyhalf NOVA RFC
Seamus Brennan Wing University of Mary Washington
LJ Koi Larbi Inside Center Old Glory DC
Jack Russell Wing NOVA RFC
Micah Griffin Fullback Washington Irish Rugby Club
Louis Gryspeerdt Fullback N/A
Raymond McGettigan Hooker Mount St. Mary’s University
Jeffrey Connors Hookers University of Maryland
Levan Diakonizde Prop N/A
JT Hammond Eightman Mount St. Mary’s University
Isaac Balladares Backrow Mount St. Mary’s University
Hunter Hertzog Backrow Mount St. Mary’s University
Tobey Barnfield Lee Backrow University Mary Washington
Shemar Lewis Eightman Mount St. Marys University
Axel Arias Scrum half Mount St. Mary’s University
Aidan Gallagher Flyhalf University of Mary Washington
John Lefevre Scrum half Old Dominion University
James Blair Flyhalf Mount St. Mary’s University
Jack Taylor Wing NOVA RFC
John Rizzo Fullback Washington Irish RFC

Old Glory DC Young Glory U23 Squad

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Congratulations to Old Glory DC Academy Coach Alex Schaefer and former Academy Player Takunda Rusike for being selected for The U.S. Women’s Rugby Foundation’s 2021 15 Under 30 Award! https://oldglorydc.com/congratulations-to-old-glory-dc-academy-coach-alex-schaefer-and-former-academy-player-takunda-rusike-for-being-selected-for-the-u-s-womens-rugby-foundations-2021-15-under-30-award/ https://oldglorydc.com/congratulations-to-old-glory-dc-academy-coach-alex-schaefer-and-former-academy-player-takunda-rusike-for-being-selected-for-the-u-s-womens-rugby-foundations-2021-15-under-30-award/#respond Tue, 30 Nov 2021 17:55:01 +0000 https://oldglorydc.com/?p=1979 Congratulations to Old Glory DC Academy Coach Alex Schaefer and former Old Glory Academy Player Takunda Rusike for being selected for The U.S. Women’s Rugby Foundation’s 2021 15 Under 30 Award. USWRF created this annual award to highlight those who exemplify the best qualities of rugby and bring those qualities to the field, to their …

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Congratulations to Old Glory DC Academy Coach Alex Schaefer and former Old Glory Academy Player Takunda Rusike for being selected for The U.S. Women’s Rugby Foundation’s 2021 15 Under 30 Award. USWRF created this annual award to highlight those who exemplify the best qualities of rugby and bring those qualities to the field, to their teams, to the sport, and to local and global communities.

The goal of the annual award is to recognize, celebrate and support players, coaches, administrators, journalists, and referees, as a means to advance the sport of rugby for girls and women and to celebrate the power of sport as a means for social change.

Alex Schaefer joined Old Glory’s U19 Academy coaching staff in the Summer of 2021 and has overseen the development of the girl’s squad for the last several months. She led the girl’s squad to a recent victory against a North Carolina U19 Select Squad this past October with a resounding 66-12 win at the Naval Academy Rugby Complex in Annapolis, Maryland. Read more about Alex

Takunda Rusike joined Old Glory’s inaugural U19 Academy in the Fall of 2020. Since graduating from the academy program, she’s gone on to spearhead the effort to bring women’s rugby to Howard University. She is the founder of the first Historically Black College or University (HBCU) women’s rugby program. Read more about Tukanda

Old Glory Academy Player Takunda Rusike

Congratulations to both Alex and Tukanda!

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Old Glory DC U19 Academy Fall Schedule Announced https://oldglorydc.com/old-glory-dc-u19-academy-fall-schedule-announced/ https://oldglorydc.com/old-glory-dc-u19-academy-fall-schedule-announced/#respond Thu, 23 Sep 2021 19:59:35 +0000 https://oldglorydc.com/?p=1891 Old Glory DC U19 Academy Fall Schedule Announced Washington, DC (September 25, 2021) – Old Glory DC’s Academy today announced its Fall 2021 schedule for the girls and boys under-19 teams, with all teams being fully funded by the club. The Academy U19 girls and boys teams will host a doubleheader on Sunday, October 24th. …

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Old Glory DC U19 Academy Fall Schedule Announced

Washington, DC (September 25, 2021) – Old Glory DC’s Academy today announced its Fall 2021 schedule for the girls and boys under-19 teams, with all teams being fully funded by the club.

The Academy U19 girls and boys teams will host a doubleheader on Sunday, October 24th. The Old Glory U19 Girl’s Team will host a Girl’s U19 Select Side from North Carolina, and the U19 Boy’s Team will host the Southern California U19 Select Side.

Two combines/practices will be held at West Potomac High School on Saturday, October 2, and Saturday, October 9th to determine squad selection for match squads. Training sessions will be held on Saturday, October 16, and Wednesday, October 20.

“We are really excited to add U19 boys and girls academy games to the huge momentum created by the All Blacks vs the US Eagles,” said Tim Brown, Player Pathways Director. “I see many of these boys and girls players out in the community so it is nice to tie this together and show a clear pathway from youth to Old Glory DC to the national team. This will be the second progression of our academy led by area coaches Tito Miranda, Danny Breda, Alex Schaefer, and Old Glory player Danny Thomas. Our hope is that college coaches and adult clubs will jump on board to help pull these players through and support their progression in rugby.”

The exact times and locations will be finalized within the next week. If you or someone you know would like to try out for the Old Glory Academy, please fill out the Academy Interest Form.

The open combine schedule can be found below:

Date

Event

Location

Time

Sat, 10/2

Girls and Boys open tryout for U19 Academy team

West Potomac High School

10 AM – Noon

Sat, 10/9

Girls and Boys open tryout for U19 Academy team

West Potomac High School

1 PM – 3 PM

The training schedule can be found below:

Date

Event

Time/Location

Sat, 10/16

U19 Girls and Boys training

West Potomac HS/4 PM – 6 PM

Wed, 10/20

U19 Girls and Boys training

TBA

The match schedule can be found below:

Date

Event

Time/Location

Sun, 10/24

Old Glory U19 Girls vs North Carolina Select Side

TBA

Sun, 10/24

Old Glory U19 Boys vs Southern California Select Side

TBA

Launched in the Fall of 2020, the Old Glory Rugby Academy’s role is to identify and develop talented young athletes from the Mid-Atlantic Region aged 16 to 18 and engage them in a performance development program led by Old Glory DC coaches and staff.

The Old Glory Academy is based on the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU)  6 Pillars of Player Development and includes:

  1. Technical: Catch & Pass, Tackle, Running Lines, Positional Specific
  2. Tactical: Understanding your role, game plan, rugby laws
  3. Physical: Aerobic fitness, speed, power, strength
  4. Nutrition: General, pre & post-training/game, individual needs, hydration, supplements
  5. Mind Skills: Routines, mindfulness, visualization, dealing with pressure
  6. Leadership and Professional Development

A New Zealand native, Old Glory Head Coach Andrew Douglas emphasized NZRU’s culture-based approach to rugby development when designing the Old Glory Academy.

“The values of rugby will be highlighted constantly in the Academy program and those young people who are chosen to be part of this group will have high expectations placed on them on how they conduct themselves and treat others. This is one of the most exciting steps that Old Glory has taken, and I can’t wait to be part of it.”

Selected male and female athletes will have 2-6 hours of weekly training and interrelated activities, including educational lessons, coaching, individual skills exercises, development of mental strength, intelligence, and rugby abilities. Players will also gain a greater understanding of the importance of physical fitness, strength, and conditioning and what is appropriate for young players at any age or stage of the long-term player development continuum.

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2021 Draft Recap https://oldglorydc.com/2021-draft-recap/ https://oldglorydc.com/2021-draft-recap/#respond Fri, 20 Aug 2021 17:29:35 +0000 https://oldglorydc.com/?p=1875 Last night, Old Glory selected Life University center Palema Roberts and Penn State University center and Gonzaga alumnus Labi “LJ’ Koi-Larbi in the MLR Collegiate Draft. This is the second draft under head coach Andrew Douglas, who worked closely with Player Pathways Director Tim Brown to ensure Old Glory made the most strategic choices available. …

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Last night, Old Glory selected Life University center Palema Roberts and Penn State University center and Gonzaga alumnus Labi “LJ’ Koi-Larbi in the MLR Collegiate Draft. This is the second draft under head coach Andrew Douglas, who worked closely with Player Pathways Director Tim Brown to ensure Old Glory made the most strategic choices available. Old Glory Academy Coaches Tito Miranda and Danny Breda also joined the Old Glory draft team alongside Douglas and Brown.

“When we started the process of finding our 2021 draft picks, I told Tim Brown and his scouting team I needed quality individuals, prioritizing firstly midfield options that were attacking threats and could defend constructively,” said Andrew Douglas. “We also thought it was important to try and bring local players back to the region.”

Starting with the 19th overall pick in the second round, Old Glory selected Life University center Palema Roberts. Hailing from Makakilo, Hawaii, Roberts joins the OG squad as a two-time D1-A national champion with Life University.

Head coach Andrew Douglas is confident that the pick will strengthen the Old Glory roster.

“Palema recently graduated from the national collegiate-winning program at Life University. He’s a strong ball carrier who enjoys the physicality of the game. We are excited to see him play MLR and take the next step in what will hopefully be a long professional career.”

Player Pathways Director Tim Brown agrees.

 “Palema was chosen 19th, and OGDC had him 8th on their overall draft board, so we feel really good about him.”

In the third and final round, Old Glory selected Penn State University center and Gonzaga alumnus Labi “LJ’ Koi-Larbi with the 32nd overall pick.

For Labi Koi-Larbi, Washington, DC is home. The outside center is an alumnus of high school rugby powerhouse Gonzaga College High School and helped the team win two back-to-back national championship titles in 2015 and 2016. In 2017, Koi-Larbi was named captain of the team for his senior year. He graduated from Penn State University this past May as a three-year starter on the collegiate rugby team. During his tenure, the outside center was a key player for Penn State, having been named to the 2018 Rugby East All-Conference team in the Goff Rugby Report.

“LJ is a local player and continues our strong link to Gonzaga,” said Douglas. “Gonzaga is a high school powerhouse in rugby, and we are proud to make LJ the 5th member to join our team. Part of Old Glory’s vision is to create links with our local rugby community, and it’s great to see these relationships continue to grow.”

The outside center will join a growing list of Gonzaga College High School Alumni to join the Old Glory squad, including Dante Lopresti, Jack Iscaro, Jack Carroll, and Owen Sheehy.

The Old Glory scouting team has spent the last few weeks reviewing draft prospects, viewing player highlights, and putting together a draft board to prepare for the MLR draft.

“I really enjoyed getting to know the coaches and players involved in this year’s draft,” comments Brown. “Coach Douglas gave me a well-defined mission – to find centers that could find a gap and exploit it. As you see from the tapes provided by Palema Roberts and LJ Koi Larby, they can do that.  Additionally, we got excellent reviews from their college coaches and teammates who have known them as they have matured. Finally, I got the most enjoyment in this whole process out of working with Danny and Tito and the four of us (along with head coach Andrew) challenging each other’s picks and digging deep into talent nationwide.”

Overall, after weeks of scouting and analysis, Andrew Douglas walks away confident with their picks.

“We have been lucky enough to find two quality young men who can grow depth at Old Glory and enhance our program.”

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Academy Roster Announcement https://oldglorydc.com/academy-roster-announcement/ https://oldglorydc.com/academy-roster-announcement/#respond Thu, 08 Jul 2021 17:46:18 +0000 https://oldglorydc.com/?p=1834 Academy Roster Announcement Old Glory DC is excited to announce the boys and girls academy rosters to face New England Free Jacks U19 academy on July 10th, 2021. The U19 players have been training together since November for upcoming academy matches, and this weekend marks the first-ever academy test. “The staff and I are so …

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Academy Roster Announcement

Old Glory DC is excited to announce the boys and girls academy rosters to face New England Free Jacks U19 academy on July 10th, 2021.

The U19 players have been training together since November for upcoming academy matches, and this weekend marks the first-ever academy test.

“The staff and I are so excited to finally kick off this first match for the players,” said Academy Director Brianna Kim. “They’ve worked hard to learn and absorb new concepts each week and are eager to let their own individual strengths and creativity shine. For me, the coolest part of this opportunity is that we have 18 clubs represented among these two teams – eight girls clubs and ten boys clubs. We want to thank these local teams for buying into what Old Glory can provide for our community, and we hope to further strengthen and develop the grassroots rugby here in the DMV.”

The captain of the girl’s squad will be Bella Iscaro, with Sofia Florio and Elly Gorham acting as Vice Captains. The captain of the boy’s squad will be Rolf Hsu. Girls clubs represented are Howard University, Vienna, MD Exiles, West End, TC Williams, Vikings, Vienna, and West Carroll Marauders. Boys clubs represented are Gonzaga, Fort Hunt, Howard County Hurricane Express, Bethesda Roosters, Vienna, MD Exiles, MD Diamondbacks, Loyola HS, Winchester Cannons, and Rocky Gorge.

The girl’s match will start at 11:30 AM, and the boy’s match will start at 1:00 PM. Tickets for the match can be purchased online. Tickets grant entry to the entire Old Glory game day at Segra Field, including the Washington Renegades vs Baltimore Flamingos match at 3 PM and Old Glory vs San Diego Legion match at 5 PM. Reentry to the stadium is not allowed.

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Upcoming Old Glory DC Academy Matches https://oldglorydc.com/upcoming-old-glory-dc-academy-matches/ https://oldglorydc.com/upcoming-old-glory-dc-academy-matches/#respond Mon, 28 Jun 2021 15:32:32 +0000 https://oldglorydc.com/?p=1818 The Old Glory DC Academy announced the upcoming schedule for the Old Glory Girls and Boys U-19 teams, which will represent the first test matches for the Academy squads. The squads, made up of athletes from different rugby programs across DC, Virginia, and Maryland will face the New England Free Jacks Academy U-19 teams in …

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The Old Glory DC Academy announced the upcoming schedule for the Old Glory Girls and Boys U-19 teams, which will represent the first test matches for the Academy squads. The squads, made up of athletes from different rugby programs across DC, Virginia, and Maryland will face the New England Free Jacks Academy U-19 teams in the four-game series. This four-match series will take place on July 10th and July 18th before the MLR teams’ home matches. Matches on July 10th will be the first test ever played for the academy squads.

“We have been pleased with the training we’ve been able to provide the players over the last ten months but have been itching to get these players actual match experience,” said Brianna Kim, Old Glory Academy Director. “We reached out to the Free Jacks and were thrilled to find they share a very similar vision as us: growing this sport in our local communities for both boys and girls. And that’s how the four-game series was birthed. This series sets a standard and a precedent for both teams, as well as across the MLR. We plan to continue building on this foundation for seasons to come– to continue developing the local talent and supporting players as they pursue their collegiate, professional, and national team dreams. This would not have been possible without the support of our sponsors, who truly believe in the importance of youth player development.”

“We are ecstatic to provide an opportunity for our Under 19 players, boys and girls alike, to play at a high level against our friends down the coast in Washington DC,” commented Tom Kindley, Performance Manager of the New England Free Jacks. “The series comes at an ideal time for these players with state high school championships concluding this weekend and is an opportunity to pick up from the groundwork laid in the Fall and Winter of 2020, where over 100 players of regional interest were selected at a U19 level across New England. We, with DC, aim to imbed such east coast conference age-grade fixtures into our annual calendar and, in doing so, support local player development as they pursue collegiate, professional, and national team opportunities. A massive thank you to our sponsors who have made this series viable and continue to support youth player development.” 

Old Glory DC Academy U-19’s have continued their development as players throughout the MLR 2021 season, with weekly training sessions at the St. James Sports, Wellness and Entertainment Complex in Springfield, VA.

“I think what’s most exciting about the Academy is that it gives these players a real opportunity to not just learn from the OG staff but also each other,” said Kim. “These players face off against each other in league matches every season and finally get to play with one another on the same team. The all-star and select-side experiences I’ve had throughout my playing career have not only made me a better player but created long-lasting friendships I would’ve never made otherwise.”

Below are the academy fixtures scheduled for July:

Squad

Location

Date*

U-19 Girls

Segra Field

July 10th

U-19 Boys

Segra Field

July 10th

U-19 Boys

Veterans Memorial Stadium

July 18th

U-19 Girls

Veterans Memorial Stadium

July 18th

* Kick-off times to be determined

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2021 MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY COLLEGIATE DRAFT SET FOR AUGUST 19 https://oldglorydc.com/2021-major-league-rugby-collegiate-draft-set-for-august-19/ https://oldglorydc.com/2021-major-league-rugby-collegiate-draft-set-for-august-19/#respond Thu, 10 Jun 2021 16:01:38 +0000 https://oldglorydc.com/?p=1792 2021 MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY COLLEGIATE DRAFT SET FOR AUGUST 19 DALLAS (June 10, 2021) — Major League Rugby (MLR) will host its second-ever  Collegiate Draft on Thursday, August 19, 2021. The event will feature the largest eligible draft class in league history. Last year the inaugural Collegiate Draft was a huge success for the only …

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2021 MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY COLLEGIATE DRAFT SET FOR AUGUST 19

DALLAS (June 10, 2021) — Major League Rugby (MLR) will host its second-ever  Collegiate Draft on Thursday, August 19, 2021. The event will feature the largest eligible draft class in league history. Last year the inaugural Collegiate Draft was a huge success for the only professional rugby league in North America. No. 1 pick Conner Mooneyham has established himself with the Austin Gilgronis as an integral part of the team and has been a multiple-time selection to the weekly GEICO XV squad of standout players across the league. Mooneyham and NOLA Gold Draft pick Andrew Guerra have been  selected to the USA Men’s National Team   roster for the upcoming England and Ireland test matches.

An exciting change from last year is that the Draft is now open to Canadian collegiate athletes, recognizing the quality of talent pathways north of the border. This year’s draft will consist of a minimum of three rounds and the order of selection will be determined by the inverse order of standings from the 2021 MLR season. Once selected, teams will use a draft-and-follow approach and will have until the mid-point of the MLR season after the player’s collegiate eligibility ends to reach an agreement with the player.

“We are very excited to welcome new talent into Major League Rugby through our second Collegiate Draft,” said MLR Commissioner George Killebrew. “Last year over 400 players applied for consideration to join the league. We are looking at even more talented players from across North America this year. We are developing grassroots programs and supporting a variety of avenues to bolster interest in rugby so the talent coming into the league will continue to get better and better.”

“I expect to see many of the future rookies have the success we have seen from players like Conner, Andrew, Utah’s Derek Ellingson, Seattle’s Aaron Matthews, New England’s Justin Johnson and so many other first-year players. We will also be opening the draft to Canadian collegiate athletes which will give us an even deeper talent pool.”

For the 2021 Draft only, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, MLR is waiving the requirement for athletes to have been a registered collegiate rugby player in the year preceding the draft. However, all athletes must have been enrolled in college during the 2020-2021 academic year. Players are encouraged to review the eligibility section at www.MajorLeague.Rugby/Draft and reach out to  draft@usmlr.com for any queries.

Collegiate players who meet the draft criteria may declare for the draft by filling out the MLR enrollment form by Friday, August 6, 2021. The enrollment form and more information can be found  here.

Fans can stay tuned for information on how to watch the 2021 MLR Collegiate Draft. Draft- related questions can be forwarded to  draft@usmlr.com.

A complete list of the 2020 MLR Draft picks can be found  here.

 

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About Major League Rugby

Major League Rugby is a professional sports league entering its fourth season on March 20, 2021 and represents the highest level of rugby competition in North America. The League evolved from seven teams in 2018, to 13 teams in 2021, featuring 12 from the United States and one from Canada. Matches are televised on CBS Sports Network, Fox Sports 2, among other national and local market platforms. Select matches are available to stream live in North America on The Rugby Network, and all matches are available on The Rugby Network for international fans. MLR prides itself in fostering intense and high-stakes competition, while bringing together a passionate community built on the values of Respect, Inclusivity, and Tradition. For more information about MLR, visit www.MajorLeague.Rugby, and download the MLR App.

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