Showing posts with label Rugby Problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rugby Problems. Show all posts

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Why the Women's Eagles Aren't Playing at USA Sevens and Why It's a Damn Dirty Shame

In response to my post about the gender gap in rugby 7s where I lamented the fact that the USA Women will not be at the LVI tournament this year, quite a few people tweeted me this article from Rugby Magazine. It is a shame the Eagles won't be there not only to display their athleticism but also for the missed fan interaction, marketing opportunities, PR, and the chance to work with local rugby programs and give back to the game as the attention to Rugby 7s in Las Vegas is far greater than that of the Houston iRB World Series stop (which had to take some desperate steps with discount coupon websites to try and fill seats) or Atlanta (which has gone pretty under promoted this year in a very minor college stadium).

With a new contracted squad of 18 players and several more Eagles hopefuls in the pipelines (plus recent alums whose contracts have not been renewed in the past year) the Stars and Stripes teams certainly could have lived on. The player pool is there though rumor had it that the current Eagles team didn't *want* to go to Las Vegas.

Hopefully some of the women still make the trip to be the face of the #tryonrugby and #workforit campaigns. Otherwise this could be a slippery slope validating the argument that no one cares about women's 7s/women's sports, leading to why even bother investing in/promoting the game, to why bother hosting in the US, to why pay these players to train for only a few tournaments a year and on and on ad nasueum.

If no one knows about the game then how can they go and see it? Why would the general population pay money to fill a stadium? Vegas offers the clear chance to attract and motivate the fan base with sell out crowds in attendance - all of those paying CIPP dues dreaming of making the Eagles/Olympics/World Cup and the greater US population that still doesn't know (or only is vaguely aware of rugby through its stereotyped drinking culture) that women's rugby exists. Given that we have such a high performing women's 7s program with intelligent athletes with unique backstories, shouldn't we get to know and see them play more? And how will the 6 players not selected for tours, especially the crossover athletes that earned contracts, develop their on-field vision, tactics, recognition,  and decision making skills unless they play in real games against unpredictable competition?

Canada sent solid sides to the World University Games where they placed 3rd, to the NACRA championships where they outscored opponents 273-0 on their way to the title, winning again at Tobago 7s (while a development team, the roster included captain and perennial World Player of the Year contender Jen Kish), and are sending a team to Las Vegas.  Our women participated only in the World University Games with little press/fanfare and disappointing results -  according to the team's facebook page it looks like they went 1-3 beating Italy while falling to Brazil, China, Great Britain in pool play. Scouring the WUG website shows we then lost to Japan 10-5 in the 9th/10th place match. Game reports, or even a summary article about the event, are absent from the USA Rugby website. USA sent the Naval Academy team along with 3 women from other programs which suggests a lack of organization and consideration in building a women's collegiate 7s program where the best athletes have a chance to compete for a spot.

Further, Canada currently sits in 4th place to the USA's 7th place in current iRB standings. Canada's 2nd place finish at the World Cup and 3rd place WSWS finish last year both place higher than the USA side. It is a fairly safe hypothesis that the fact that they play more rugby is the driving factor in their success. As they develop their players, especially with U-18 and U-20 players getting opportunities to play in the smaller developmental tournaments, their program will only continue to thrive. Plus the recent infusion of money into the rugby 7s program, bringing the women's teams budget to a total of 1.7 million CAD, via the Own the Podium initiative means that USA Rugby has a lot of catching up to do.

A final note - Given that the men's Elite Cup has imploded due to clashes of men's club egos and the creation of the Pacific Rugby Premiership, couldn't the 5 figure amount of money allocated for it be assigned to the women's 7s team?

Suggitt Explains USA Women Absence in Vegas
Written by Alex Goff    Thursday, 09 January 2014 15:07 
Sevens - USA Sevens Women

The USA women's 7s program will not send a team to the Las Vegas Invitational Jan 23-26.

USA White in action in 2013. Ian Muir photo.
            USA White in action in 2013. Ian Muir photo.
This decision ends a run that started in 2004, when the USA 7s was in Carson, Calif. Every year, there has been a women's 7s game at the stadium during the USA 7s - sometimes an exhibition, but usually the championship game of the Women's Elite 7s at the LVI.

Last year, for the first time ever, no USA women's team played in the stadium, as the Maple Leafs I and Maples Leafs II made the final. Neither the USA or Canada are really allowed to send a full national team to the LVI, and so send teams called the Maple Leafs, the Stars and the Stripes, or USA White and USA Blue, to compete.

This year, though, there will be no USA White or USA Blue. USA Head Coach Ric Suggitt said the decision was down to money and timing."We didn't have the budget for it," said Suggitt. "We want to go. But it's not so simple as just getting on a bus out to Vegas. It does cost money, and we don't have a host union paying for us. There's only so much money to go around."

Suggitt also said that with the Houston 7s in mid-February, the timing was bad.

"It doesn't work for our periodization," he said. "To play and then train and play again three weeks later doesn't really work for us."

In fact, Canada made the same decision, except they are sending a young Maple Leafs development team to take on the likes of Japan and Mexico. Suggitt said he'd love to do that, but wasn't able to this time.

"What we do have is some development teams going there outside of the USA team, and that's going to be good for the program," said Suggitt. Atlantis and the Stars are giving up-and-comers exposure against teams from Canada, Mexico, Trinidad & Tobago, Japan, and France.

But it does seem a shame for USA fans that they won't see their women's national team, or close to it, play in Las Vegas, and it's a shame those players won't get a chance to play in front of a big crowd in the stadium. The USA 7s and the LVI have always given high-profile playing opportunities to the USA women's teams. When it doesn't happen this time, it's because USA Rugby opted not to go.

Elite Schedule Update

The Women's Elite bracket and pool remains the same with some field scheduling updates due to the significant changes in the Men's Elite bracket:

Friday January 24th
Field 25

***800 French Missfits v Stars***
820 Atlantis v Trinidad & Tobago 7s
840 Maple Leafs v Aptoella
900 Japan 1 v Serpientes
920 #25 QF Cup #1 vs #8
940 #26 QF Cup #4 vs. #5
1000 #27 QF Cup #3 C vs. #6
1020 #28 QF Cup #2 vs. #7
1040 French Missfits v Trinidad & Tobago 7s
***1100 Atlantis v Stars***
1120 Maple Leafs v Serpientes
1140 Japan 1 v Aptoella
1200 #33 SF Cup Loser #25 vs. Loser #26
1220 #34 SF Cup Loser #27 vs. Loser #28
1240
100
120 French Missfits v Atlantis
***140 Stars v Trinidad & Tobago 7s***
200 Maple Leafs v Japan 1
220 Aptoella v Serpientes
240 USA TRAINING
Women's Elite
Men's Elite

Saturday January 25th
Field 23
 
800 #29 Cup QF 1st Pool A vs.4th Pool B
820 #30 Cup QF 2nd Pool B vs. 3rd Pool A
840 #31 Cup QF 2nd Pool A vs. 3rd Pool B
900 #32 Cup QF 1st Pool B vs 4th Pool A
920
940
1000 #37 SF Plate Loser #29 vs. Loser #30
1020 #38 SF Plate Loser #31 vs. Loser #32
1040 #39 SF Cup Winner #29 vs. Winner #30
1100 #40 SF Cup Winner #31 vs. Winner #32
1120
1140 #41 7/8 Loser #37 v Loser #38
1200 #42 5/6 Winner #37 v Winner #38
1220 #43 3/4 Place Loser #39 v Loser #40
 
Sunday January 26th
Sam Boyd Stadium 
 
#44 Cup Final Winner #39 vs. Winner #40

Open Pool/Schedule Updates

In true rugby go-with-the-flow fashion, just as I was editing the Open and Elite pool posts, we received emails from the tournaments with some pool & bracket changes as some teams dropped while new ones registered.

The Women's Open format has also changed from a Bracket A/Bracket B with 12 teams each feeding into their own brackets Bowl and Cup quarterfinals and beyond into one Women's Open bracket with a more complicated playoff format.

In our open pool the Redlands have been replaced by BYU Too! and game times/locations stay the same (920am vs Team Lola, 1220pm vs BYU Too! and 300pm vs Youngbloodz). Some other teams have backed out and been replaced with perhaps the most noticeable absence being the Berkeley All Blues (unless they renamed themselves for Vegas?) :

Pool A Team LOLA BYU Too! Stars Youngbloodz Pool B Michigan Mutts Las Vegas Lady Blackjacks Brigham Young University Dark and Stormy
Pool C
C1
Black Mambas
Seattle Breakers
Laie Parkside Lions


Pool D
Anchorage Arctic Foxes
Alcohooligans
Rock
Japan Select B

 
Pool E
Dog River Howlers
Maryland Exiles
Coven RFC
US Combined Services Women


Pool F
Kalihi Raiders Rugby Club
Minnesota Tundra
Raptors
The Royals


Thursday January 23rd
Field 17

800 Michigan Mutts v Brigham Young University
820 Las Vegas Lady Blackjacks v Dark and Stormy
840 C1 v Seattle Breakers
900 Black Mambas v Laie Parkside Lions
***920 Team Lola v Stars***
940 BYU Too! v Youngbloodz
1000 Anchorage Arctic Foxes v Rock
1020 Alcohooligans v Japan Select B
1040 Michigan Mutts v Dark and Stormy
1100 Las Vegas Lady Blackjacks v Brigham Young University
1120 C1 v Laie Parkside Lions
1140 Black Mambas v Seattle Breakers
1200 Team Lola v Youngbloodz
***1220 BYU Too! v Stars***
1240 Anchorage Arctic Foxes v Japan Select B
100 Alcohooligans v Rock
120 Michigan Mutts v Las Vegas Lady Blackjacks
140 Brigham Young University v Dark and Stormy
200 C1 v Black Mambas
220 Seattle Breakers v Laie Parkside Lions
240 Team Lola v BYU Too!
***300 Stars v Youngbloodz***
320 Anchorage Arctic Foxes v Alcohooligans
340 Rock v Japan Select B
 
Thursday January 23rd

Field 18


840 Dog River Howlers v Coven WRFC
900 Maryland Exiles v US Combined Service Women
920 Kalihi Raiders Rugby Club v Raptors
940 Minnesota Tundra v The Royals
1000
1020
1040
1100
1120 Dog River Howlers v US Combined Service Women
1140 Maryland Exiles v Coven WRFC
1200 Kalihi Raiders Rugby Club v The Royals
1220 Minnesota Tundra v Raptors
1240
100
120
140
200 Dog River Howlers v Maryland Exiles
220 Coven WRFC v US Combined Service Women
240 Kalihi Raiders Rugby Club v Minnesota Tundra
300 Raptors v The Royals

Friday January 24th

Field 17

800 #25 QF Bowl #1 vs #8
820 #26 QF Bowl #4 vs. #5
840 #27 QF Bowl #3 C vs. #6
900 #28 QF Bowl #2 vs. #7
920 #29 Plate QF #1vs. #8
940 #30 Plate QF #4 vs. #5
1000 #31 Plate QF #3 vs. #6
1020 #32 Plate QF #2 vs #7
1040 #33 SF Shield Loser #25 vs. Loser #26
1100 #34 SF Shield Loser #27 vs. Loser #28
1120 #35 SF Bowl Winner #25 vs. Winner #26
1140 #36 SF Bowl Winner #27 vs. Winner #28
1200 #37 SF Plate Winner #29 vs. Winner #30
1220 #38 SF Plate Winner #31 vs. Winner #32
1240 #39 SF Plate Loser #29 vs. Loser #30
100 #40 SF Plate Loser #31 vs. Loser #32
120
140 #41 Bowl Final Winner #35 vs. Winner #36
200 #42 Plate Final Winner #37 vs. Winner #38
Friday January 24th
Field 18
900 #25 QF Cup #1 vs #8
920 #26 QF Cup #4 vs. #5
940 #27 QF Cup #3 C vs. #6
1000 #28 QF Cup #2 vs. #7
1020
1040
1100
1120
1140 #33 SF Cup Loser #25 vs. Loser #26
1200 #34 SF Cup Loser #27 vs. Loser #28
1220 #39 A SF Cup Winner #25 vs. Winner #26
1240 #40 A SF Cup Winner #27 vs. Winner #28
100
120
140
200
220 Cup 3/4 Loser #39 vs. Loser #40
240 Cup Final Winner #30 vs. Winner #40


Friday, January 10, 2014

If There Is a Problem, Yo I'll Solve It

Sorry for the lull in posts - the Midwest "polar vortex" claimed my laptop AC cable as a victim and replacing it took significantly longer than it should - thanks alleged 2 day shipping. Yet now the problem is solved - as have many other Stars problems that have recently arisen:

*We lost 4 or 5 players this week due to finances, injuries, and one to a family emergency. Within the last 2 weeks there have been about 8 roster changes. Not only is this a huge headache and financial drain as kit, hotels, tickets, bus passes etc have already been booked, it is also changing our game and practice plans.

Thankfully the rugby gods have been smiling on us and we've filled most of the empty slots with new players (and one hotel bed with a ref friend!). There are still 2 spots, maybe 3 open, as of today. I have 4 players interested so we'll see what comes through. My spreadsheets are getting a full workout (though gym time was affected today because of this).

*We'd been waiting on game schedules to finalize logistics and USA Sevens sent them out this week! There is still the possibility of changes as the Australian team our sisters were originally playing for (and that isn't entering a side any longer) is still listed in the Open bracket and in the same pool as our Stars! More on schedules and pools to come in a future post.

*We're still waiting on reserving practice fields/time slots. The team has a scrimmage session set for Wednesday night with the Dog River Howlers our of Canada and our elite side is working on an additional scrimmage with Japan for Thursday morning. Elites will also have a training session Thursday afternoon with a special guest coach.

*Our kit supplier shocked the team with unexpected costs on hoodies and t-shirts - nearly double the quoted price - so we quick changed vendors and got an instant mock-up and quote in that ends up saving us a few dollars (mock ups and t-shirt ordering info to come in a future post)

*The Stars are in demand (I know, tough problem to have) and were invited to tour Costa Rica to play against their 7s team and national sides. Not that this is really a big problem - just something else to add to our list and planning for when Vegas is done.

*Heard back from Rugby Ontario regarding 2 of our players inbound permission to tour and still have some issues/questions about insurance coverage since this isn't a full Toronto club side traveling, just 2 members of a club.

*Other to-dos include scheduling meeting rooms, video review, pool time, team dinners, arranging the jersey presentation ceremony, our team talent show, pairing Shooting Stars (mentors/mentee partners), and putting this all together into a massive travel packet with daily timelines of who/what/when/where.

*Plus this blogger happens to be a single mom and her 4 year old was diagnosed with strep throat this week.

And I recently accepted a new job in Chicago and leaves Monday morning for a week of training in Vegas (which normally would be great but has me worried about physical training/gym time/diet), only to return Saturday night, start work in Chicago while commuting from Milwaukee (making the daily drive for 2 weeks until the move happens), then fly out to Vegas again Wednesday for rugby! This week also included the -50 windchills, packing for the move, transporting loads to Goodwill and to store at my mom's house near Chicago, and touring daycare options for the little guy.

I'm beat (it really is 1:08am) but the promise of a great Stars tour looms and is keeping me going! Many, many more posts to come to make up for the quiet week.

PS - It's never too late to donate. All these personnel changes are leaving the team eating some costs especially if spots remain unfilled: www.gofundme.com/starsrugby7s