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July 4th – We are again planning to have a float in the parade following with some great rugby at
Wagner Stadium. We would like to get as many players, supporters, kids, girl friends, wives, grandparents whom ever we can muster to come support the boys.
10 am – Meeting at Main and 1st / to help decorate the float and have BBQ and a few drinks before the parade starts.
Following the parade at Wagner Stadium
Aspen Junior Gents Vrs SFGG U15s touring side (Coached by Gary Williams)
Gentlemen of Aspen Vrs Tulsa 15’s
Possible Gentlemen of Aspen Vrs Tulsa 7’s
There will be a Bar along with Burger and Hot dogs for Sale. We will also have limited merchandise for sale.
Hope to see you all there.
Saturday June 13th Party : Organized by Sigs and was a great success. Thanks to Salty and Parker for a great venue and to Lance, Roddy and all the others that helped. There was a hangi for our Kai and a great turnout.
By, Kai Beech
Special to Aspen Daily News
The Gentlemen of Aspen Rugby Club advanced to the USA Rugby Men’s Club Championship semifinals as it racked up a pair of convincing wins this past weekend in Austin, Texas.
In the opening round against the Provo, Utah Steelers, the Gents used a smothering defense and came away with a 25-5 win.
Aspen wing Andre Nichols broke a scoreless stalemate 15 minutes into the second half with a 30-meter try. Moments later, teammate Mike Hurley capitalized on a Steelers turnover and scored out wide–putting the Gents up 10-0.
“I think we showed a fair amount of composure. Early on there was no opportunities either way, but we didn’t force the issue,” said Aspen coach Freddy Waititi. “We showed patience, played solid defense and once we scored, we scored almost immediate again. That was what really hurt (Provo).”
In the 68th minute, Aspen flyhalf Isaac Mbereko penetrated Provo’s defensive line with a fake pass in which he unloaded to teammate Merritt Johnson who in turn found the gap and dotted down a try untouched. On the Gents’ ensuing offensive possession, scrumhalf Greg Tarpey capitalized on a long Aspen maul and snuck around the breakdown for the team’s final score as time expired.
Aspen kicker Spencer Scott, the reigning Ruggerfest MVP, made 1-of-4 conversions and a penalty kick.
Despite the quick-scoring offense and lopsided score, Waititi said it was Aspen’s consistent defensive pressure that made the difference.
“It was the defense that frustrated (Provo),” Waititi said. “The times they attacked us there was no way through. We just keep knocking them over. Our defense was what won it.”
The Gents carried their strong defensive mind set into the next round against Los Angeles Rugby Club, defeating the Southern California team 15-7 in a mud bowl of a match.
Aspen’s offense found the tryzone much earlier in this match as Mbereko plowed through several would-be defenders and scored a try 20 minutes into the first half.
Will Martin added a try 10 minutes later, giving the Gents a 10-0 heading into halftime.
On the second-half kickoff, center Brian Dalrymple flattened the L.A. ball carrier causing a turnover. Aspen’s Johnson recovered the ball, chip kicked the it over the L.A. defense and recovered it in the tryzone for 15-0 advantage. L.A. mounted a comeback late in the match but it was not enough as the Aspen defense remained strong and held on for the win.
“We made some big tackles late in the game,” Waititi said of L.A. match. “Our offense played off our defense. We were able to cause some turnovers and put some phases together that resulted in solid attacks.”
With win, Aspen to advances to the national semifinals for the first time in six years where it will face the Atlanta Renegades at Glendale’s Infiniti Park on Saturday, May 30 with at 4 p.m.
Waititi credits this season’s success to the blue-collar work ethic of the players.
“Aspen used to be the best team money could buy,” he said, referring to the club’s glory days in which it won a record-setting seven Super League championships. “Now we got the misfits from across the States and guys from Vail and Steamboat that no one thought had a chance. They way we’ve had to fight to get through this season…it’s really brought us together. No one can doubt the commit we have. We did this with a bunch of guys willing to work for each other and we earned an opportunity to compete for a national championship.”
We have some photos. Enjoy!
Here is the schedule:
1. High school Match – Mountain Vista v. Aurora 11:30 am
2. Aspen B v. Barbarian D2 1:00 pm
3. Aspen A. v. Barbarians RSL 3:00 pm
The match is at Shea Stadium in Highlands Ranch (south edge of Denver Metro Area). Below is an Internet Link for directions: http://local.yahoo.com/info-19582405-shea-stadium-highlands-ranch
There will be locker rooms for both sides’ use. Secure your own valuables. Showers should be available. Looking forward to it!
I understood from earlier conversations that you will have a contingency of players staying over. We are having our annual Night at the Races that night. It is an event that will be catered and a cash bar. We will play recorded races and wagers will be made. Winners will get a cut of the wagers and the Club will get a portion of the wagers. The location is at 2350 Arapahoe Street (north of downtown Denver a few blocks). The attire is #1’s. There will be a lot of single women there. Admission is $10 (which will be complimentary for the Gentlemen of Aspen). There will be appetizers and cheap drinks and beer. We would love to have your club support this event. It is our after match event for our fixture. This event was attended by about 80 last year and we expect many more this year. The races start promptly at 7:10 pm, with the doors open at 7 pm. The races will be over by about 10 pm and your guys can go partying downtown or stay and drink for a long while at good prices. The Evite below has details. We will have some flyers at the match for your players.
For hotels, I would check the Magnolia in Downtown Denver. They often have weekend specials. Another hotel with weekend specials is the Monaco. Both are near our Night at the Races venue.
Kenneth A. Matthews
- Training will start Tuesday February 10 at the Cozy Point horse barn at 6.30pm.
- We have enough players to run 2 teams. These will be called the red team & the black team. Neither at this stage will be considered the A or B side and players will rotate between the two sides. We will play 2 games on game day. This will ensure everyone is playing every week regardless of their position in the player rotation. The league side will be Black, the back up team will be Red.
Feb 21
Denver Barbarians (in Denver)
March 7
Albuquerque (in Albuquerque)
March 8
University of New Mexico (in Albuquerque)
March 28
Denver Highlanders (in Denver)
April 4
Glendale (in Denver)
The Sweet 16 is in Austin, TX and the finals in Glendale, CO. We will post the dates as soon as they are available.
Please remember to pay this year’s dues as soon as possible and email Freddy at coach@AspenRugby.com with your contact information. We need everyone to confirm their availability for the trip to Albuquerque on March 7-8.
If you have photos of the Gents, please email them to Zeke Camusio, info@TheOutsourcingCompany.com. We need a lot more photos on this blog.














