Northern California Rugby Football Union

The Northern California Rugby Football Union (NCRFU) is the Geographical Union (GU) for Adult rugby union teams in Northern California, as well as northern Nevada.[1] The NCRFU is part of USA Rugby.

Northern California Football Union
AbbreviationNorthern California GU
Formation2013
Region served
California; Nevada, United States of America

The NCRFU is traditionally one of the strongest unions in American rugby. Cal Men's Rugby has won over twenty Collegiate Division I national championships, and NCRFU member clubs Stanford Women's Rugby, the Hayward Griffins, the Berkeley All Blues, the Reno Zephyrs, Mission RFC, UCSC Women's Rugby, and the now defunct Old Blue RFC have all won national championships in their respective divisions. SFGG RFC is a perennial Rugby Super League playoff team, winning the national championship in 2009.[2] The NCRFU also administers a large high school rugby division, from which Jesuit High School has won four national championships.

NCRFU select players are eligible to be selected for "Grizzly" Select Sides.

Men's Club Teams edit

Division I edit

Division II edit

Division III edit

Women's Club Teams edit

Men's Collegiate Teams edit

Division I edit

Division II edit

Women's Collegiate Teams edit

Division I edit

Division II edit

Boy's High School/Youth Teams edit

Bay Conference edit

Redwood Empire Conference edit

Sacramento Valley Teams edit

  • Center Parkway Harlequins
  • Christian Brothers RFC
  • CK McClatchy Rugby [1]
  • Cougar Rugby Club
  • Elk Grove United Rugby Club [2]
  • Granite Bay Rugby Club ([3])
  • Gridley Rugby
  • Jesuit High School Rugby Club
  • John F Kennedy High School Boys Rugby Club.
  • Mother Lode RFC
  • Sacramento Eagles Rugby Club
  • SacPD PAL Rugby Club
  • Sierra Foothills Rugby Club
  • Solano-Yolo Rugby Club
  • Vacaville ([Vacaville])[3]

Skyhawk Conference (South Bay) edit

Girl's High School/Youth Teams edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "USA Club Rugby: Geographical Unions". usarugby.org/. Archived from the original on 2014-02-13. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
  2. ^ "American Rugby News". Archived from the original on 2009-06-02. Retrieved 2009-05-31.
  3. ^ "Club Primary Contacts". www.rugbynorcal.org. Archived from the original on 2017-02-16.

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