Stars Rugby 7s is pleased to release our rosters for the Central Coast 7s Tour 17-27 October. Over the course of 8 days in Sydney and Wyong, Australia our players will partake in high performance 7s training sessions guided by international coaches Andy Katoa and Orene Ai'i leading to elite tournament competition the 25th and 26th of October at the Wyong Rugby Leagues Club. Pool play for the men includes Wellington (New Zealand), Redrock (Fiji) and Te Whanau (Australia) while the women take on the Australian National Team, New Zealand Wasps and Sydney Fiji Ranadi (Australia).
Women:
*Elvy Asonye, San Jose Seahawks
Ryan Carlyle, Seattle Saracens
*Joanne (Nana) Fa'Avesi, Sacramento Amazons
*Kaelene Lundstrum, Twin Cities Amazons/Youngbloodz 7s
Deven Owsiany, Keystone Rugby Club
Ashley Perry, Twin Cities Amazons/Youngbloodz 7s
Kristine Sommer, Seattle Saracens
Gina Steffano, Houston Area Rugby Club
Jessica Turner, Berkeley All Blues
Cynthia Wright, DC Furies
*Josie Ziluca, San Diego Surfers
Men:
Iniki Fa'Amausili, Glendale Raptors
Matt Hughston, Charlotte Rugby Club
Apakuki Ma'Afu, Sydney, Australia
Cody Melphy, Glendale Raptors
Chris Milledge, Charlotte Rugby Club
*Nate Olsen, Milwaukee Barbarians
Eddie Paea, Sydney, Australia
Matt Ryan, Barracks Rangers
*Saula (Junior) Sucu, Washington Rugby Club (DC)
Jojo Tikiosuva, Sacramento Lions
Cody Weber, Kansas City Blues
Charlie Versi, Sydney, Australia
Staff:
Orene Ai'i, New Zealand - Coach
*Liz Entwhistle, Fort Miami/W1823 7s - Manager/Tour Director
Alex Flohr, Australia -Physio
Andy Katoa, Tonga - Coach
*John Tinsley, Malaysia - Chiropractor
*Denotes veterans of previous Stars Rugby 7s tours
A blog detailing the training/playing/coordination efforts of a developmental touring Rugby 7s side. Our mission is to provide athletes from both around the US and around the world the opportunity to learn from and to compete in high performance rugby tournaments. We believe this is includes a dedication to celebrating the spirit of the game through global rugby camaraderie.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Rosters Announced for Central Coast 7s
Labels:
Australia,
Central Coast 7s,
Meet the Team,
Rosters,
Stars Men,
Stars Women
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Meet The Team CC7s Edition: Chris Milledge
One of the most popular questions I get is "How do I get on the Stars?" and the basic answer is, "In any way you can, just make the effort and be responsible" as there are numerous pathways. It's been somewhat of a long running joke that I know everyone in rugby but the fact is I do a fair amount of scouting work attending regional 7s tournaments, high performance camps, the USA Rugby Club and Collegiate 7s Championships, high level competitions like Serevi Rugbytown 7s and by observing more players at the Las Vegas Invitational, CRCs, ACRA 7s, Lakefront 7s, the American Pro Rugby Training Center and more. Some players make our side via submitting playing film or through coaches recommendations.
More come to us from current Stars players that recognize talent on their club teams, their college sides, and in their opposition. I've had quite a few college coaches tell me about amazing players in their own programs and that they've seen on other teams; we do outreach to college clubs to visit campuses and watch their teams in action. I've even asked referee friends for recommendations (yes, the "dark side" is good for something)!
Our primary mission is to develop players through combining emerging talent with experienced veterans so that every player returns to their club/college a stronger rugby 7s athlete. Building our rosters is about striking the proper balance with our teams and therefore the tournaments we attend offer a mix of elite and developmental opportunities with high level competition for all involved. The secondary mission is to ensure that players that stand our in their programs but happen to live in geographic regions without access to D1, WPL, PRP or ARP programs have the chance to play, and be challenged at, a higher level. We also want our athletes to experience the amazing camaraderie of the sport of rugby - hence touring to other countries and seeking out opportunities beyond what is offered in a given region of the United States.
So the nomination process is fairly open and any player interested in Stars Rugby 7s is directed to fill out our player information surveys when it comes time to build our
tournament teams. Chris came to us via friends that have been a part
of/seen the program at various tournaments and followed our updates via
social media (click for our follow and facebook and twitter). When it came time for player nominations for our Canada, Australia and Tobago tours he submitted his information. Some follow-up with respected rugby folks from Charlotte, the South, conversations with Chris's club coach, and with those that played for and against Chris yielded high praise for his abilities and his fitness. His rugby credentials from numerous all-star sides and time spent at the Serevi Rugby developmental camp and High Performance Training Camp also boded well.
Here's his story:
"My rugby career started at the age of 17 after my family and I moved to a new neighborhood in Charlotte, NC. My neighbor across the street, PJ Anderson, was from South Africa and he knew that I had played sports all my life including football and baseball. He told me that he was starting a team at Providence Senior High School. One day he invited my family over to his house and he showed me a video clip of a rugby match he recorded to explain to me what rugby was and why I should play. At the time I had no idea what rugby was or that it was even a sport but I sat down with him and watched it trying to decipher this strange, interesting game.
After it was over, he invited me to a
rugby practice at my high school. It was the first time my school had a rugby
team and he knew with my sporting background that I should at least give it a
try. A few days later I went out to my first ever rugby practice with him and
the team. I had no idea why I needed to wear such short shorts, or why the ball
was missing laces, or why I had to keep going backwards in order to go forward
but after a long two hour mud filled practice I fell in love with rugby.
That same year I started at inside center and played every game for my high school. During that same year I played 7s for a U19 team PJ started up that included players from some other local high schools in the area. I was really hooked to this seven a side game and 7s actually ignited a passion within me to play this great sport long term.
After my first year of
playing rugby I went to a local college and played for the Charlotte Men’s Rugby Club starting in August of 2009; at the time they were still members of the
Super League and had a great coaching staff and experienced players with valuable mentoring. Transitioning from high school games to men’s rugby was an adjustment, but I learned so much in my time there and the experience was
valuable to my progression as an athlete.
After the 15s season ended I returned to the U19 program to play 15s select side rugby while captaining the U19s 7s squad. We finished the 7s season undefeated against all U19 teams, had 5 trophies to our name, and competed in a men’s 7s tournament where we finished runners-up.
Since my U19 days I have been blessed to be a part of some great teams and organizations. I was accepted to Life University, I was named a Southern Rugby Conference 15s All Star, I played alongside the Charlotte 7s Elite Side that went to USA Rugby Club 7s Nationals, I was selected to the USA South U22 All Star team as well as the USA South Men’s All Star team that won the NACRA title in 2013. I was a Serevi Rugby Scholarship athlete to both the Atlanta camp and the Men’s Residency High Performance Camp. Most recently I have been honored with being selected to tour with Stars 7s Rugby.
I am looking forward to playing in
Australia with the phenomenal players and staff at Stars 7s Rugby. I have been
lucky enough to play rugby across the US and the Caribbean but to play in
Australia is something that I could have never imagined and a dream I have had
for myself for a long time. The opportunity to play teams from the top rugby
nations in the world is an exciting test I am truly looking forward to. Playing
rugby in another country is one thing but experiencing a rugby culture in a
different environment and making new friends and connections along the way is
what I am truly looking forward to.
I started playing rugby back in 2008 and I have learned a lot since then. The biggest thing that I learned is how accepting and tight knit the rugby community and family is across the globe. No matter where you go or what your background is your rugby brothers and sisters will welcome you with open arms. I hope that I continue to be blessed with these great opportunities and improve as a rugby player. I owe a great debt to rugby and all that it has done for me and I cannot be more excited for what the future holds"
More come to us from current Stars players that recognize talent on their club teams, their college sides, and in their opposition. I've had quite a few college coaches tell me about amazing players in their own programs and that they've seen on other teams; we do outreach to college clubs to visit campuses and watch their teams in action. I've even asked referee friends for recommendations (yes, the "dark side" is good for something)!
Our primary mission is to develop players through combining emerging talent with experienced veterans so that every player returns to their club/college a stronger rugby 7s athlete. Building our rosters is about striking the proper balance with our teams and therefore the tournaments we attend offer a mix of elite and developmental opportunities with high level competition for all involved. The secondary mission is to ensure that players that stand our in their programs but happen to live in geographic regions without access to D1, WPL, PRP or ARP programs have the chance to play, and be challenged at, a higher level. We also want our athletes to experience the amazing camaraderie of the sport of rugby - hence touring to other countries and seeking out opportunities beyond what is offered in a given region of the United States.
Cape Fear 7s Championship Game |
Here's his story:
"My rugby career started at the age of 17 after my family and I moved to a new neighborhood in Charlotte, NC. My neighbor across the street, PJ Anderson, was from South Africa and he knew that I had played sports all my life including football and baseball. He told me that he was starting a team at Providence Senior High School. One day he invited my family over to his house and he showed me a video clip of a rugby match he recorded to explain to me what rugby was and why I should play. At the time I had no idea what rugby was or that it was even a sport but I sat down with him and watched it trying to decipher this strange, interesting game.
#TBT |
That same year I started at inside center and played every game for my high school. During that same year I played 7s for a U19 team PJ started up that included players from some other local high schools in the area. I was really hooked to this seven a side game and 7s actually ignited a passion within me to play this great sport long term.
Charlotte Rugby Club 15s |
After the 15s season ended I returned to the U19 program to play 15s select side rugby while captaining the U19s 7s squad. We finished the 7s season undefeated against all U19 teams, had 5 trophies to our name, and competed in a men’s 7s tournament where we finished runners-up.
South Panther All-Stars with some other Stars |
Since my U19 days I have been blessed to be a part of some great teams and organizations. I was accepted to Life University, I was named a Southern Rugby Conference 15s All Star, I played alongside the Charlotte 7s Elite Side that went to USA Rugby Club 7s Nationals, I was selected to the USA South U22 All Star team as well as the USA South Men’s All Star team that won the NACRA title in 2013. I was a Serevi Rugby Scholarship athlete to both the Atlanta camp and the Men’s Residency High Performance Camp. Most recently I have been honored with being selected to tour with Stars 7s Rugby.
I have also done my part to
give back to the community that supported me through so many years. After I
graduated high school, I registered to become a certified referee and certified
USA Rugby coach. I have really enjoyed being a part of the Charlotte Junior Rugby Association the past 5 years or so. The CJRA started off as an idea from
Matt Henry, a transplant from New Zealand, to improve grassroots and youth
rugby here in the Charlotte area. I was one of the first coaches picked to help
out and go to local elementary schools and middle schools to start before and
after school programs for boys and girls rugby teams of all ages. Coaching
these teams was one of the most satisfying things I have ever done; the smile
and excitement the kids had about the game I love was truly inspiring and I
really hope to continue coaching the youth and grassroots level.
Needless to say I have been blessed to be playing a sport I love at a variety
of different levels and different aspects from playing to refereeing to
coaching.
Coaching with the CJRA |
I started playing rugby back in 2008 and I have learned a lot since then. The biggest thing that I learned is how accepting and tight knit the rugby community and family is across the globe. No matter where you go or what your background is your rugby brothers and sisters will welcome you with open arms. I hope that I continue to be blessed with these great opportunities and improve as a rugby player. I owe a great debt to rugby and all that it has done for me and I cannot be more excited for what the future holds"
Labels:
Australia,
Central Coast 7s,
Charlotte Rugby,
Chris,
Meet the Team,
NACRA,
Serevi,
South Rugby
Friday, September 5, 2014
Brief Update and Coaching Announcement
It has been a huge month (and summer really) for Stars Rugby 7s. I apologize for the lack of posting, but when summer 7s comes nearly all attention turns to the pitch, to training, and to rugby travel. There will be a big recap of all the action as we traveled between regional qualifying 7s action, the USA Rugby National Club 7s Championships in Seattle, Serevi Rugbytown 7s in Denver, and the Women's High Performance 7s Camp hosted at the American Pro Rugby Training Center in Little Rock, AR.
These past 3 months have been a whirlwind of 7s activity for many of players as well with several athletes attending Serevi residency camps, the HP7s camp in Arkansas, and others invited to week-long stints at the Olympic Training Center with the Eagles. Nearly every player competed at the club and representational levels at tournaments across the US - as well as a few abroad. And we're honored that Canada Star Nia Williams was named Women's MVP of the Club 7s National Championships, on her 21st birthday no less!
With all this action and travel, scouting and recruiting, our rosters are nearly set for Central Coast 7s in October and the reveal will include several names familiar to rugby fans in America. Our Tobago 7s invites were also released last week and I'm thrilled that nearly half the spots for 2 men's and 2 women's teams have already been taken. The growth and future of our program is bright.
And now the big news: Stars Rugby 7s has been working hard over the last few months in also developing coaches that can guide our athletes to the next level. We are thrilled to introduce Andy Katoa and Orene Ai'i as coaches for the Stars program:
Andy Katoa
Andy
Katoa
has
been
an
indispensable
resource
for
the
USA Men’s Rugby 7s
program
since
2007.
Katoa
served
as
an
assistant to
Al
Caravelli
from
2008–2011,
and as team manager with
Alex
Magleby
from
2012–2013.
Katoa’s
other
responsibilities
included player
identification
and
development.
These past 3 months have been a whirlwind of 7s activity for many of players as well with several athletes attending Serevi residency camps, the HP7s camp in Arkansas, and others invited to week-long stints at the Olympic Training Center with the Eagles. Nearly every player competed at the club and representational levels at tournaments across the US - as well as a few abroad. And we're honored that Canada Star Nia Williams was named Women's MVP of the Club 7s National Championships, on her 21st birthday no less!
With all this action and travel, scouting and recruiting, our rosters are nearly set for Central Coast 7s in October and the reveal will include several names familiar to rugby fans in America. Our Tobago 7s invites were also released last week and I'm thrilled that nearly half the spots for 2 men's and 2 women's teams have already been taken. The growth and future of our program is bright.
And now the big news: Stars Rugby 7s has been working hard over the last few months in also developing coaches that can guide our athletes to the next level. We are thrilled to introduce Andy Katoa and Orene Ai'i as coaches for the Stars program:
Andy Katoa
Andy Coaching in Aspen |
On tour with Atlantis 7s (and a few rugby legends), Argentina 1997 |
As
the
Gentlemen of Aspen
7s
head
coach
from
1999
–2011
Katoa
dedicated
himself
to
creating
a
strong
and
competitive
team. His
Aspen
7s
team
qualified
for
the
National
Championship
competition
every
year
under
Katoa’s
direction
and
in
2008
they
won
the
National Championship.
The
team
played
in
the
final
in
2009
and
lost
in
the
semi-‐final
game
in
2010.
With Ata Malifa and Dallen Stanford at the 'Play On' premier |
Today
Katoa
continues
to
build
USA
Rugby
by
coaching, recruiting
and
developing
players
for USA U-18's All American program. He is also involved with Eagle Impact Academy and coaches 7s with University of Arizona Men's Rugby.
Orene Ai'i
Name: Orene Ai'i
Nickname: Renz
Nickname: Renz
Playing History:
Hurricanes - 1999
Auckland Blues - 2000,2001,2003,2004,2005,2012
Crusaders - 2002
Auckland NPC - 1998 - 2005 - 2013
Auckland 7s - 1996 - 2005
Toulon (France) 2007-2009
Toyota Rugby Club ( Japan) 2005 - 2007 - 2009 - 2012
Auckland Blues - 2000,2001,2003,2004,2005,2012
Crusaders - 2002
Auckland NPC - 1998 - 2005 - 2013
Auckland 7s - 1996 - 2005
Toulon (France) 2007-2009
Toyota Rugby Club ( Japan) 2005 - 2007 - 2009 - 2012
International Teams:
Samoa - 1998
New Zealand 'A' - 2001
New Zealand 7s - 1999 - 2005
New Zealand 7s - 1999 - 2005
Achievements:
IRB 7s Player Of The Year - 2005
ProD2 Player Of The Year - 2009 (France)
ProD2 Player Of The Year - 2009 (France)
Labels:
All Blacks 7s,
Central Coast 7s,
Coach,
iRB 7s,
USA 7s,
USA Rugby
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