2009 Mystic River Summer Youth Rugby

MALDEN, MA – For the past three years Mystic River has run a Summer Youth Rugby Program. The program is primarily aimed at introducing local children to rugby, and to provide them and their parents a greater understanding of the sport. A non-contact version of the game called American Flag Rugby is played which is similar to Flag Football.

This version of rugby is designed specifically for the American child; no experience necessary, fully inclusive, and with a level of structure and discipline that Americans have come to expect from recreational sports. In this game, kids play a version of rugby where the defense removes the ball carrier’s Velcro flag instead of creating a tackle situation.

Coaches are required to complete the Rookie Rugby certification program provided by USA Rugby. We plan to have a ratio of at least 1 coach per 8 kids. The children range in age from 6-14, and the program is open to both boys and girls. Each participant will receive a Mystic Youth Rugby jersey.

This is all about children having fun and running with a ball. The major reason for local program success to date is that it’s fun! Unlike some sports that kids participate in, American Flag Rugby gets every child actively involved. This is wildly attractive to kids who previously spent long days in an outfield or goal box. Everyone touches the ball in rugby and everyone can score points, kids of all ages can play together and skills required are inclusive of a wide range of athletic abilities.

Register: dave.rudzinsky@hologic.com
When: Thursdays June 19-July 30 (6:30pm-8:30pm)
Where: Pine Banks Park on the Melrose/Malden line
Who: Boys and Girls Age 6-14

**Sign ups and parent informational meeting will be held at 7pm June 16 at Pine Banks Park. Please contact us with any questions.

Click the links below for this years program information:

2009 Youth Rugby Info
2009 Youth Rugby FAQ
2009 Youth Rugby Registration

Mystic River defeats Kinsale RFC 47-20

MALDEN, MA – An entertaining match between Mystic River and Kinsale RFC played before 100 or so spectators on a sunny, warm late afternoon/early evening.

Spectators were treated to a bag pipe/band introduction, presentation by both team’s presidents, short exchange by Malden and Melrose’s mayors and the assistant mayor of Kinsale.

The decision was made to play four 20 minute quarters allowing for water breaks so both sides would not succumb to the heat. What was supposed to be a friendly match, quickly turned into a fierce competition.

Kinsale moved ahead 10-0 but after a few breaks, Mystic moved ahead 21-13 at half-time on three converted tries.

The second half was all Mystic River, running in four more tries and three conversions to one converted try by Kinsale.

Mystic Defeats #4 Baltimore Chesapeake

BALTIMORE, MD – The Mystics dug deep and survived a scare against eRugbyNews #4 ranked Baltimore after losing a seven point lead as regulation time expired. In overtime, the boys didn’t panic and returned to the game plan, responding early with a Matt Digby try to take the lead back. Baltimore responded with a penalty kick to come within four points.

Again the Mystics found themselves defending their own goal line with no time on the clock but deployed an attacking defense and turned the ball over to kick to touch and secure the win 25-21.

Now the Mystics will travel to South Carolina in three weeks for their second straight Sweet 16 appearance and hope to get a strong Mystic contingent there for support as they battle for a spot in the National Final 4!