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Game Re-cap: TMR Men vs Parc Olympique

Fort de son succès en terre ontarienne, c’est un tout autre combat que s’apprête à livrer le TMR rugby. En effet le Parco présente un bilan d’une seule défaite, une conquête très solide et des certitudes dans son jeu viril plein de vice. En face, les 73 points marquées contre Ottawa par le Town ont permis d’engranger le plein de confiance et Yoan Morlot a l’embarras du choix pour aligner l’équipe la plus compétitive possible entre des jeunes prometteurs et des cadres sur le retour.

Sous un temps pluvieux et emmené par son capitaine exemplaire cette année, Norm, le coup d’envoi peut être donné avec une heure de retard suite aux intempéries.

La « ville » prend le match en main et multiplie les séquences en essayant de tenir un maximun le ballon. La mêlée est souveraine et permet de récupérer des pénalités importantes. Paul Coté Lépine concrétise cette domination par 6 points bien mérités.

La première séquence animée du Parco se voit récompenser par un but de pénalité suite à une faute évitable dans un regroupement.

TMR reprend sa marche avant et multiplie de jolis mouvements. Sur une séquence longue, Julien Gérémie déchire plein axe le rideau défensif et se voit plaqué à 5 mètres de la terre promise. La sortie du ballon fut avortée par une faute grossière qui amènera 3 points de plus pour TMR.

Le combat est rude, le terrain est lourd, Parco se reprend et envoie ses 3/4… La « ville » défend mal ses extérieurs et se laisse parfois déborder. Le Parco score sur une énième faute dans un regroupement.

Le roulement des piliers et l’entrée de Hugo Degroote permette de relancer la dynamique de TMR qui scorera avant la mi-temps et qui poussera l’arbitre à sortir temporairement le deuxième ligne blanc suite à des fautes collectives répétées.

La reprise de la deuxième mi-temps voit le Parco en infériorité numérique imposer sa puissance. Beaucoup de fautes côté TMR ne permettent pas de se dégager de l’emprise. Les picks and go semultiplient mais les avants résistent. Au bout de quelques minutes, la maison craque. Suite à un ballon écarté vers les ¾ blancs et aidé par une erreur défensive, le Parco marque le premier essai du match non transformé.

Le score de 12 à 11 fait que le match prendra une tournure tendue et le jeu en sera plus cadenassé. Certaines brèches ne sont pas concrétisées et les deux équipes ne lâchent rien.

Le TMR va se retrouver sur sa mêlée fermée et suite à une bonne séquence va pilonner pour enfoncer le clou là où ça fait mal. Suite à une mêlée à 5 mètres de l’en-but, le pack de TMR va enfoncer le 8 de devant adverse pour offrir à Julien Gérémie un beau cadeau d’anniversaire en aplatissant et permettant à son équipe de souffler.  

C’est un soulagement de courte durée car le Parco va franchir en force la ligne d’en-but à la force de ses avants vexés. Le score est alors de 17 à 16.

L’atmosphère est irrespirable, le public de Parco se fait entendre à sa façon et les nombreux supporters de la « ville » encouragent de manière plus positive. Suite à un enchaînement de séquences où TMR tient le ballon, l’arbitre accorde une pénalité importante que Paul Coté Lépine, « Homme du match », convertit.

Derrière la fin du match est insoutenable, le Parco met la pression et le défi physique prend une autre dimension. Notre première ligne ne lâche rien, Oliver règne en touche et Norm apporte sa densité physique, la troisième ligne très mobile est omniprésente, Styles gratte, Dave plaque et Boulette fait avancer son équipe constamment (lorsqu’il ne râle pas). Derrière ce 8 de devant royal, les arrières s’accrochent pour éviter de laisser filer ce match si primordial.

Le coup de sifflet raisonne, score final 20 à 16 pour TMR. Les acteurs peuvent prendre une bière bien méritée. Une mention spéciale à tous les remplaçants, qui ont certains amenaient du jus dans cette partie et les autres permis à certains titulaires du jour de souffler une semaine avant à Ottawa. Tout le groupe est à féliciter mais le travail n’est pas terminé.

Dans deux semaines, un autre combat s’annonce contre Kingston, leader de la division. Nous comptons sur toute la famille de TMR pour ne pas relâcher ses efforts et continuer à persévérer s’il veut se donner les moyens de ses ambitions.

Thanks to JB Dargelos for the write up

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TMR Women Edged Out By Barrhaven

C’est samedi passé le 16 juillet que s’est déroulé le match opposant TMRRFC et le Barrhaven Scottish RFC au REC center. Malgré les efforts acharnés de TMR, les joueuses ont dû s’incliner devant l’équipe d’Ottawa 20-22.

Le Kick off a eu lieu à 13h33 et c’est en peu de temps que Scottish avance vers la zone d’essai, pour finalement mettre le score à 0-7 seulement trois minutes après le début de la partie, malgré la puissante défensive de TMR. Le ballon est repris à la ligne du milieu et, pour donner suite à une pénalité à l’avantage de Ville Mont-Royal, Holly botte la balle entre les poteaux pour ajuster le score à 3-7. Gardant leur intensité du début de partie, le Scottish reprend du terrain pour faire suite à un scrum à 20 verges de la zone d’essai, et un deuxième essai leur est octroyé 12 minutes après le kick off, avec transformation réussie. 

TMR reprend du terrain à l’aile avec Poulin qui gagne beaucoup de verges, le ballon est perdu puis regagné et Holly, orchestrant un maul, favorise le placé du ballon dans le coin de la zone d’essai par Bourque, avec une transformation difficile, mais réussie par la botteuse Holly. Les points sont maintenant de 10-14. Scrums et line outs consécutifs amènent Ottawa très près de faire un essai, mais un turn over de Fuamba supportée de Dagenais ramène le ballon à la moitié du terrain. Un autre botté est placé pour TMR et réussi; c’est 13-14 et on entend les coups de sifflet annonçant la moitié de la partie.

Le coup d’envoi est donné pour redémarrer la partie et les joueuses du Barrhaven bottent le ballon vers un score de 13-17. Un line out pour TMR est suivi par un essor de Bérubé supporté par Fuamba qui porte fruit, puisque quelques minutes après, les joueuses amènent le ballon vers l’aile et Neveu fait un essai. C’est une transformation réussie qui va permettre à TMR de prend le lead 20-17. La défensive de TMR est un mur inébranlable, mais le Barrhaven semble ne pas faire d’efforts pour roll away dans les ruck et la balle est dure à récupérer. Le dernier essai de la partie est fait par Ottawa et la partie se termine avec un pointage de 20-22 pour le Barrhaven Scottish.

Thanks to Valérie Courtemanche-Martel for the game re-cap

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TMR Men's Reserves in the Final

After a strong victory away from home at Beaconsfield RFC, the men's reserves squad will be taking on Parc Olympique for the playoff hardware out in St. Julie. During the regular season the Townies have had the edge over Parc O, however it comes down to the 80 minutes of rugby this weekend to see who walks away playoff champions.

Kick off is at 12h30 and a solid TMR turnout will help give the boys a push towards the opposition's try line. Details along with map to the field are listed on the events page

See you all in St Julie. Lets go Town!

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Updated 60th Online Payments

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Updated 60th Online Payments

As the 60th draws ever closer, the number of tickets available for the various activities is decreasing. As Aug 31st has passed, tickets to the gala on Saturday night are now $100, get them before they are all gone!

Online payments are available until noon Sept 3rd via paypal.

Please note that the only two events to be paid online are the Whisky Tasting and the Gala on Saturday. Payments for other activities will be made on-site, however can be added to your paypal cart as a registration of attendance.

Thursday September 3rd
Whisky Tasting: $50 (limit 40 tickets)

Friday September 4th: Please sign up activities will be paid on site
Golf (Atlantide): $85
ISaute trampoline dodgeball and laserquest: $14/hr and $7/game

Saturday September 5th
Gala at Place des Arts: $100

Sunday September 6th
Survivors Brunch: Please sign up, to be paid on site

PAY HERE
 

Sign up to activities

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Rugby Canada Congratulates TMRRFC on 60th Anniversary

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Rugby Canada Congratulates TMRRFC on 60th Anniversary

TMRRFC received an award and congratulations from Rugby Canada this past week, congratulating the club on its 60th Anniversary.

From Rugby Canada CEO Graham Brown:

Dear Members of the Town of Mount Royal Rugby Club,

I am writing to congratulate the Town of Mount Royal Rugby Club on achieving a very significant milestone in your rugby club’s history. Achieving a 60th Anniversary is something special for all those associated with the club and a milestone achieved by very few rugby clubs across Canada. Your club has assisted rugby in Canada at many levels and those who have been associated with the Club over the past 60 years have helped shape the sport from the grass fields of the Town of Mount Royal region to the National Union.

The current and past executive members of the Town of Mount Royal Rugby Club are to be congratulated for the tireless effort and dedication that has gone into ensuring that the many rugby players who have experienced our game, had that opportunity. As with any milestone such as marking a 60th anniversary, congratulations must also go to the many other groups with the Town of Mount Royal Rugby Club community who have supported your club over the years. The many athletes (young and old), the many families of those athletes who supported their involvement each year and the many coaches, physiotherapists, managers, referees and volunteers who gave freely of their time. I would be remiss if I were not to also acknowledge those within your club who are now no longer with us and unable to share in the achievement. I am sure they would be very proud.

It is my understanding your club will be marking this tremendous occasion on over the Labour Day weekend this coming September. I wish you all the best during this period of celebration, and congratulations once again on a truly remarkable achievement.

All those involved in rugby across Canada share in the congratulatory praise for a job well done over the past 60 years!

Sincerely,
RUGBY CANADA

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Training Schedule 2015

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Training Schedule 2015

Great news! The off-season is nearly over, and a brand new season is fast approaching. To prepare for the 2015 season, our wonderful VPs of playing have been arranging our indoor training sessions. Please see the schedule below for dates, times and locations. Make sure to keep an eye out for any changes, these will be communicated through facebook, twitter and email, so no excuses.

MEN:
@ Vanier College Gym (click for directions)
8th February 10am-12pm
15th February 10am-12pm 
22th February 10am-12pm 
1st March 10am-12pm

8th March 1pm-3pm 
15th March 1pm-3pm
22nd March 1pm-3pm
29th March 1pm-3pm

WOMEN:
@Elizabeth Ballantyne (click for directions)
2th February 7pm-9pm

9th February 7pm-9pm
19th February 7pm-9pm
23rd February 7pm-9pm
9th March 7pm-9pm
16th March 7pm-9pm
23rd March 7pm-9pm
30th March 7pm-9pm

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MacLeod selected for Quebec 7s

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MacLeod selected for Quebec 7s

Congratulations to our Senior Men's Captain David MacLeod on being selected for the Rugby Quebec 7's team that will be heading down to NYC Sevens.

All the best for the tournament, we know you'll do us proud.

Quebec Roster:
1 - Paul Van Wyck (Montreal Irish)
2 - Julian Dinardo (St Lambert Locks)
3 - Paul Bouet (Beaconsfield)
4 - Ted McGregor (Wanderers)
5 - Rob Law (Montreal Irish)
6 - James Acker (Montreal Irish)
7 - Émile Picard (Saint-Jean)
8 - Charles Debove (Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue)
9 - David MacLeod (TMRRFC)
10 - Thomas Costanzo (Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue)
11 - Daniel Pelletier-Raguette (Montreal Irish)
12 - Saquille Lattimore (Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue)

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Townies help Con U to RSEQ Championship

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Townies help Con U to RSEQ Championship

On a foggy Sunday afternoon, the Concordia Stingers faced of against the McGill Redmen, in a battle for the RSEQ Men's Rugby Championship. The coaching prowess of Nick "Oscar" Park was going up against some young TMR talent in Aaron Butler, Lucas "Styles" Hotton, and Eric Samuel.

It was a final that started off as a bit of a stalemate, with both sides putting up a strong defensive showing. This was reflected in the halftime score of 6-3 Con U. After the break things started to open up a bit, and both sides looked for any available gap. Concordia's big men started strong driving mauls down the field, but McGill always answered back with strong tackling pushing the Stingers back. An early penalty had stretched Concordia's lead, but it was McGill who were the first to cross the white paint with a fantastic conversion to follow from the sideline. As the minutes counted down the 7 point lead looked like it would see the Redmen to the end. Concordia had different ideas. A drive down the field on the last play of the game eventually allowed Concordia to get the score in front of the sticks and take the game into 20 minutes of overtime.

Both sides had given their best but the intensity didn't die down in the extra period. Concordia scored early and took the 21-16 lead, but this was a short-lived lead as McGill came straight back and put the ball down underneath the posts. Unfortunately the conversion was missed and the game went back to being even stevens. The momentum that the Redmen had from the try seemed to ebb away and the Stingers pushed to get the go ahead try and conversion. It was then down to the forwards to keep the ball for the remaining time and the Stingers took the win 28-21.

Congratulations to the Concordia University Mens Rugby Team on taking the RSEQ Championship, and well done to our boys who worked hard all season to get the Stingers to this point.

You can watch the game here

TMR's Golden Boys (left to right) Aaron Butler, Eric Samuel and Lucas Hotton

TMR's Golden Boys (left to right) Aaron Butler, Eric Samuel and Lucas Hotton

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A Great Club Cuptoberfest

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A Great Club Cuptoberfest

Last Saturday, in TMR tradition, players past and present joined together for a game held in memory of Pascal Coletti. Pascal's son Charlie kicked off the day, and the game that followed was a tough contest between exuberant youngsters and experienced veterans. Both sides had strong spells throughout the match, and the game moved up and down the field at a really good tempo. Hopefully those in attendance enjoyed the spectacle as much as those on the filed enjoying playing. When all was said and done the under 30's were defeated by the overs, as Sibber put it "Old age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill". A huge thank you goes to Pierre Drolet refereeing the game and keeping everyone in check.

Following the rugby it was back to the clubhouse to begin the third half festivities. Scobie Hall was transformed into llittle Bavaria with the first TMR Cuptoberfest. The BBQ was fired up and soon the Bratwurst were sizzling away on the grill. To keep everyone "hydrated" in the beautiful weather the Oktoberfest Night Märzen beer from Beau's Brewery was flowing, a great selection by Brewmaster Bobby Swail.

Thank you to everyone who attended, it is always great to see the TMR family come together for events like these. Special shout outs have to go out to those that organised and ran the day; Bobby Swail, Serge Ghattas, Michael Mooner and Matt "ZZ" Gronau. As well as Mooner's wife Sandy for the photos of the day and also to the guys that stepped up to set up the clubhouse and help prepare the food.

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Coletti Cup - 27th September

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Coletti Cup - 27th September

The 2014 edition of the Coletti Cup will be held at 2pm at the Rec Center. Please come out in good numbers for what is always a spirited game between the under and over 30s.

Following the game we will be holding "Cuptoberfest" at the clubhouse. Its the perfect time of year to enjoy a few Oktoberfest ales from Beau's Brewery and grab a couple of sausages off the grill. We hope to see you all there.

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TMR Alumni Down Under

Great to hear from one Alumni about a recent reunion with a fellow Townie in New Zealand.

Je m’appelle Chris Luoni de Nouvelle Zelande. J’ai joue au rugby pour TMR entre 1976 a 1980 avec un ami s’appelle Jacques Epelbaum.  Jacques habite a Paris and cette semaine il reste a chez nous a Nouvelle Zelande.

En anglais – we went to the All Blacks vs Australia test match last Saturday which was a terrific game and yesterday I introduced Jacques to Dave Rennie who is Head Coach of the Chiefs Super 15 team – winners of the Super 15 championship in 2 of the last 3 years. Dave is a major candidate to be the All Blacks Head Coach in the near future.

I thought our news about a TMR reunion after 37 years would interest you. I am known to people like John Dodwell and Bernie Loftus , Larry Doyle etc.

Regards

Chris Luoni

Chris, Jacques and Dave Rennie

Chris, Jacques and Dave Rennie

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Game Report: TMR Women Reserves vs Beaconsfield - 12th July

10:30am kick off was set, on another great day for rugby. With a mix of cloud and sun and soon turned hot with the sun shining bright.

Pollice started off the game with a try and a score of 5-0 for the TOWN. Pollice on a roll this game scored another try for Tmr with a score of 10-0. Beaconsfield followed by attempting a try but town fighting hard and holding up that try. Unfortunately soon after beaconsfield scored a try with TMR still in the lead the score was 10-5. Susanna had an amazing catch off a lineout kick from the opposing team.

To start off the second half of the game Carla had an amazing run. Liz followed by having superb steals on defending lineouts. Jill was the next person to score a try for town with a score of 15-5. Arielle came through a break with the next try and pollice with a successful conversion raising the score 22-5. On the side lines during the game Alec and Goldberg proceed to tell "RIGHT THROUGH THE MIDDLE". Pollice was the final person to score the last try of the game for town and making a successful conversion putting the score at 29-10 for TMR.
Bleed blue and Gold

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Game Report: TMR Women Reserves @ St Lambert Locks - 5th July

Kick off was at 1035 am. Another beautiful sunny day for rugby! We have been really lucking out with the amazing weather.

Fred started off the game with a fantastic run scoring the first try for town with a score 5-0. The next try was scored by Fred off a ruck and Susanna with a successful conversion putting the score at 12-0.

Jaime-lee started off the second half WITH HER FIRST TRY FIR TOWN :) and Susanna followed with a successful conversion raising the score 19-0. Fred had a stupendous run from the half way mark scoring the next try for town and Susanna with another great conversion leaving the score 26-0. Susanna made an excellent kick gaining yards for TMR. Emma followed with a long, hard run. Susanna proceeded to block a very powerful kick with her arms. Finally TMR got the final try of the day by Dom putting the final score at 31-0 for the town.
Bleed blue and gold :)

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Game Report: TMR Women vs Montreal Barbs - 26th June

Another sunny day of rugby against the Montreal barbarians. Kick off started at 12:04pm.
Molly started off the game with a successful penetly kick kicking off the score 3-0 for TMR. Jill had an amazing run in TMR's zone bringing the ball closer to the barbs try line. Robin proceeded with a great run from the middle and scored a try for the TOWN. Molly followed with a successful kick putting the score 10-0 for TOWN. The barbs unfortunately came back with a try for them with a successful conversion putting the score 10-7 in favour of TMR. This didn't stop the town Audrey started off the next play with an amazing tackle followed by a fabulous run by Erica. Unfortunately the barbs caught up with another try and conversion putting the score at 10-14 for the BARBS.
In the second half the barbs made another conversion leaving the score 10-21. The town was able to hold off and hold their own but the barbs managed another try with a score now of 10-26. But the TOWN came back with a great try from Virginie and a successful conversion by Molly leaving the final score 17-26 for BARBS.

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Game Report: TMR Women vs SABRFC - 14th June

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Game Report: TMR Women vs SABRFC - 14th June

On Saturday June 14th, 2014 TMRRFC women (prems) faced SABRFC (prems) for the second time this season. The day was full of sun and good rugby weather and TMR was on home pitch!

3 minutes into the game Doum scored the first try for town with a successful conversion brought to you by Molly, putting the score at 7-0 for the Town.  14 minutes into the game Erica sprained her ankle, but jumped back into the game. Unfortunately 18 minutes into the first half SAB got a successful penalty kick, but Town stays in the lead 7-3. 24 minutes into the match SAB sadly takes the lead scoring a try with an unsuccessful conversion putting the score 7-8.

The Town doesn’t let this stop them, 1 minute into the second half of the game another try is scored presented by Virginie, with the score now 12-8 for the Town. 60 minutes into the second half SAB has another try putting the score 12-13. At the 69th minute mark SAB comes back again with another try putting the score in favor of SAB 12-18. The Town puts up a great fight and doesn’t let this hinder their game. At the final minute of the game Joannie brings home another try for Town. Sadly we missed the conversion but the game ended with a score of 17-18 for SAB.

Shine bright like a Diamond

Go Town Go!

Thanks again to Margaret Marak for the write up

Rugby Québec avait fait le déplacement le 14 juin dernier pour aller voir le match opposant Mont-Royal à Ste Anne-de-Bellevue. Nous avons pu interviewer Jocelyn Barrieau, entraineur de Ste Anne, et Patrick Ghattas l'entraineur de Mont-Royal.

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Game Report: TMR Women Prems @ Irish, Res @ Westmount - June 7th

On Saturday June 7, 2014 the TMR women hit the rugby field with the reserves and the prems playing at two different locations this day was going to test what the townie women were made of. Non the less it was a beautiful sunny day for some rugby.

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The prems kicked off against the Montreal Irish in Ste- Julie at 1205pm. In the first half there were lots of calls and penalties against TMR. That didn’t stop them, we kept pushing and fighting and working as a team. For the first try of the day, Robin passed the ball out to Doum off the scrum, Doum pulled a dummy and brought in the try for Town, putting the score 5-0. Audrey unfortunately got sin binned for repeated diving while tackling. TMR won over the ruck and Susy got another try for town putting the score at 10-0 for TMR. Town managed to play most of the half in the Irish zone, but one break away happened and as a team Town help up the ball and didn’t let the Irish score. Loveline brought in the next try off a kick bringing the score 15-0. In the second half TMR brought up their energy and kept the power and fight going strong. TMR stole the Irish’s line out to start off the second half. Ani got the next try for Town putting the score at 20-0. Laurence made a big break today she made a running break and scored her first try for TMR putting the score at 25-0 and Molly having a successful conversion bringing the score up again to 27-0. That was not it for Laurence. When the Irish got the ball back in the townies zone, Laurence pumped her legs for 10 yards stopping the Irish from scoring. Doum took the ball and had an amazing run giving the townies back their edge. Saby scored the next try and Molly having another successful conversion, bringing the score 34-0. The final try before the end of the game was by Doum offloading the ball to Claudie and Claudie scoring the winning try 39-0 for the Town.
Shine bright like a Diamond!

The seconds kicked off against Westmount at Westmount Park at 300pm. The reserves had amazing support because the prems came to cheer on the seconds and even though the teams had different games, everyone found a way to come support their team mates!! To start off the afternoon Dom picked and went with the ball to score the first try with a score of 5-0. Ariel passed the ball off Rachel to score another try putting the score 10-0 for TMR and Jenn having a successful conversion raising the score 12-0. The ball was in Westmount’s zone and a maul was formed, Sandra brought the ball over the try zone increasing the score 17-0. The next try was off a line out when the ball was overshot; Ariel caught the ball and ran it in to score once again for town putting the score at 22-0. The final try of the first half was brought to you by Maryeve bringing the score to 27-0. Again heading into the second half TMR was not allowing Westmount to catch up one bit. Maryeve started off with another fantastic run bringing the score 32-0. Ariel also had a super run scoring yet another try for you guessed it ;) TMR bringing the score 37-0. When Westmount kicked the ball, Fred caught it and ran the ball in raising the score 42-0 and Jill had her successful conversion giving a higher score to town 44-0. Jill picked the ball and passed it to Corinne, Corinne ran the ball and scored the next try for town bringing the score to 49-0. Christina had her first try of the game increasing the score 54-0. Cam came along with the next try helping out town and putting the score 59-0. The next try was beautifully made by Fred. She pulled a dummy and made a Westmount player fall to the ground, Fred got the break away and scored (a true sight to see) 64-0 for the Town. Marika was the next player for TMR to score a try putting the score up at 69-0. Christina brought in her second try of the game 74-0. Claire had her first try of the game raising the score for TMR 79-0. Cam was on a roll scoring another try for town 84-0. To finish up an amazing day Christina had a great run passing the ball to Cam and Cam scoring the try with a successful conversion from Dom. Ending the game with a score of 91-0 for TMR.
Bleed blue and gold.

Thanks to Margaret Marak for the write up

 

Post Match Coach Interviews:

Video from Rugby Quebec

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Game Report: TMR Women @ SABRFC - May 24th

    On Saturday May 25th, the TMR women had their second game of the season against SABRFC. It was a beautiful sunny day to play some rugby.

    The reserves team started off our day with one hell of a game! Laura Pollice made our first try of the game with the Town leading the score 5-0. Sabrina continued the streak with another try for Town now dominating SAB 10-0. TMR was phenomenal on defense winning over rucks, stopping attempted tries in our end and flawless tackles. SAB came out with a try and the score now at 10-5. Kyla came through at the end of the first half for town now the score at 15-5 for us. At the start of the second half SAB unfortunately caught up with four more tries putting the score at 15-29 for the opposing team. That didn’t stop Town in anyway shape or form, TMR kept making their tackles, rucking over, amazing scrums and line outs and they kept SAB away from the Town’s try line for the remainder of the game. Finally when there was thirty seconds left of the game Sabrina pulled through and got a superb break away and scored the last try of the game. With a final score of 20-29 for SAB, Town had an amazing game and worked so hard right to the end! BLEED BLUE AND GOLD! LETS GO TOWN 

    The prems game started off with a glorious catch from Anipier. Following that play Kathleen Keller (Q) had made a wonderful tackle which ended up knocking the ball on and giving Town a big advantage. Anais had a great tackle near TMR’s try line stopping SAB from a try. Unfortunately SAB got their first try leaving the score 0-7. TMR came back with a fight ready to win this game and not give up. Anais kicked for points putting the score 3-7, still for SAB. Another amazing play happened with Dome offloading to Claudie and taking the ball into contact. The Town set up, so Robin could make a pick and go to score the next try and bringing TMR into the lead with a score of 8-7. Moments later Q offloaded the ball to Susy and Susy brought it home for town, scoring an astonishing try and Anais with a successful conversion putting the score 13-7. Finally to end a very magnificent first half of the game Anipier scored an additional try for Town putting the town far ahead 20-7. When the second half rolled around SAB got one more try putting them at 20-14, still in the lead was TMR, but not too long after town came back with another well done play with Q offloading the ball to Karine and Dome took it into contact. From there TMR mauled the ball and Susy took the ball to score another try for town and Anais having another great conversion the score was at 27-14 for TMR. Fred was the next townie to get a try for TMR and Anais was on a roll with her kicks bringing the score up to 32-14 for Town. Unfortunatly SAB got another try putting the score at 32-19. Finally TMR rolled back around and the last bit of the game first was Dome with another try putting the score 29-19 Town. Finally Saby brought it home with an offload from Susy leaving the final score for TOWN at 44-19! 

Shine bright like a diamond!

Thanks to Margaret Marak for the write up

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Looking Good

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Looking Good

The time has come to order brand new TMR merchandise! This year TMR has joined up with Canterbury of New Zealand, to produce a range of team apparel. The merchandise available is shown below and a pdf can be downloaded here.

We would like to point out that the Jerseys are available to be ordered for personal use and will be slightly different to the picture below (sponsor logos), and that the socks will be navy not gold as in the picture.

Prices:

  • Jersey $63.00
  • Jacket $57.70
  • Hoody $61.25
  • Shorts $41.00
  • Socks $12.00
  • Pants $54.30
  • Polo $43.25
  • T-Shirt $39.00
  • Vest $38.30

To place your order please fill out the Order Form, and email completed forms to Morgan Herrick at tmr.vp.playing@gmail.com . 

To help Morgan out please write SWAG ORDER 2014: Your Full Name as the message subject.

He will be available at practices, games and the clubhouse to collect your payment (Cash or Cheque payable to 'TMRRFC'). Payment must be confirmed to place your order.

Deadline for orders - Saturday 7th June!

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