Miami Rugby Club


Miami Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club in Miami, Florida. According to rankings in Rugby Magazine, Miami is amongst the top five clubs in the Southeastern United States. They have regularly won the Florida State Championship. Miami Rugby traces its origin to 1969 when it was founded by Keith Cooksy and Reverend John Howells, the Anglican priest at the University of Miami, who wanted to provide visiting British Royal Navy ships and teams in the Bahamas with competitive rugby. Miami Rugby competes in the USA Rugby South against clubs from Florida, as well as touring African, Argentine, British, French, German, Uruguayan, and West Indies Clubs. Miami Rugby has also toured the Americas.
Miami Rugby players come from all over the globe. Players from Miami Rugby have captained the United States Eagles and represented the Eastern Rugby Union, USA Rugby-South as well as Florida on select side teams. Miami Rugby players and “Old Boys” also lend coaching assistance to local universities such as University of Miami and . Miami RFC competes in the Premier Division within the Florida Rugby Union and nationally in USA Rugby's Division II. As recently as 2008, Miami Rugby was ranked 19th in the nation by USA Rugby after winning a Florida State Championship. The club started a youth division in 2009.

Honors

Current or former players that have represented their country

Results

Schedule for 1970:
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Schedule for 1975:
Schedule for 1976: Fall Season - 1st team 15 wins, 1 loss; 2nd team 7 wins, 3 losses, 1 tie
Schedule for 1977: 45-4 for '76/'77; First American team to win Mandeville 7s Tournament
Schedule for 1978: 25-2 and Reserves 20-6 as of Mar 16 for 77/78; 36-6-3 for 77/78
Schedule for 1979:
Schedule 1980: Florida 7s Champions and Florida Cup Champions - Fall season: 11 games won, 1 lost, and 1 tied
Schedule 1981:
Schedule 1982:
Schedule 1983: State Champions, Regional Runners-Up
Schedule 1984: 29-6 as of April 10th, State Champions
Schedule 1985: 1-5 as of October 20th; 8-5 for 84/85, 3rd place
Schedule 1986:
Schedule 1987: 14-3 record as of February 8th, 12th in the nation
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