Dear Crusaders,

The Crusaders Rugby Club’s 2020 Annual General Meeting has been moved to Thursday December 10, 2020 at 7:30 pm. All members are invited to hear and discuss information on the past season, upcoming projects, and important events.

Register for the AGM in advance:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Dez6NjJGSHuJEW8LkVAWLA
Please provide your membership type and your member id/number (if available) when registering. We ask that you register immediately or well in advance of the AGM so we can ensure that we have enough Zoom meeting capacity for everyone and we ask that only voting members participate in online voting during the AGM.
Who can vote: registered players 18 years-old or more, registered coaches, life members, registered managers, registered match officials, registered medical staff, active/registered alumni members.
Proxies: If you are unable to attend, you may complete a proxy form to enable another member to vote on your behalf. Contact secretary@crusadersrugby.ca if you need a proxy form and return it to secretary@crusadersrugby.ca before Dec 6.After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the AGM Zoom meeting and a link to add the meeting to your Apple/Google/Outlook calendar.
Board Elections
The following board elections will be conducted during the AGM:

  • President (currently Pat Daniels)
  • Treasurer (currently Chris Tudor Price)
  • Senior Rugby Director (currently Grahme Walsh)
  • Junior Rugby Director (currently Kevin Brenders)
  • Minor Rugby Director (currently Rob Andrew)
  • Facilities Director (currently Dave Haslam)
  • Fundraising Director (currently Ailie Young)
  • Sponsorship Director (currently Anthony Harrison)
  • Social Director (currently Craig Warnock)
  • Tournaments Director (currently Matt Borris)

Please forward nominations, or your intent to run, for any of the board positions to secretary@crusadersrugby.ca before Dec 6 – though the sooner, the better.

Thank You,
The Board of Directors

Crusaders, Families and Friends,
 
We are thrilled to announce that the Crusaders Return to Play Plan has been APPROVED. You can now register for the 2020 season here

As per our RTP plan, we have developed policies and procedures to ensure the safety of our members and to ensure compliance with public health protocols. Some important features are as follows:

  • Players or parents must complete a PLAYER ATTESTATION FORM before every training session. This is done through Sportlomo, the same platform you use to register every year. Instructions can be found here
  • Players will be kept in cohorts and given a designated time slot for training. Parents bringing their children to training will be provided a designated parking area where the cohort can safely assemble before proceeding to their field. Older players will be asked to proceed directly to their designated field after parking their vehicle.
  • Coaches will verify that all players participating that day have filled out the player attestation form. If this has not been completed, the player will not be permitted to train.
  • Participants will be reminded at the beginning of each session about physical distancing guidelines.
  • After training, players will be asked to vacate the field in a timely manner and return to their vehicles.
  • Washrooms are accessible, but changing rooms and shower facilities are closed.
  • The Club will communicate updates on a regular basis as we receive information from public health and Rugby Ontario.
  • You can also view the World Rugby Player Welfare page for resources regarding Return to Play. This course provides an interactive learning module for players.
  • Participants who repeatedly breach physical distancing, hygiene rules or do not remain in their specified training area will be asked to sit out for the remainder of the session. The parents of the junior members will be contacted by the coaching staff.

Further information will be available through your age grade coaches in the coming days. 

As stated in our last communication, this season provides an opportunity to focus on core skills and teaching the game of rugby to our members and new players. While the format is different, the heart and soul of rugby at Cru and our core values have not changed.

We would like to thank our members for your patience as we navigated this new reality. We can’t wait to see you on the pitch!

To all our Mini’s families,

Hopefully you are all enjoying the summer so far, although we know it is not playing out how any of us would have hoped or planned.

This time last year we were into our mini’s tournament schedule and enjoying trips to other clubs across Ontario, so want to give you some quick updates on the state of play for your club and our hopes for this season.

 

  • Although we don’t yet have a formal return to play plan from Rugby Ontario we are able to share with you all, we believe this is coming very soon (possibly today, so watch this space) – this will allow us to give you all much more certainty around the activities we will be able to safely offer for the season remaining

 

  • We do feel confident we will have a mini’s season – our aim is to run a house league through the last summer and into the early autumn, with our club and with all appropriate protections and COVID-19 controls in place

 

  • Your clubhouse is now back open– Thursday and Friday evenings from 5pm – for socially distant drinks, brand new items from our BBQ!  We have picnic tables, a fire pit, food, drinks and even Rugby Golf available!  COVID-19 protocols are in place and we have acres of space available for your kids to run safely… your health is always our priority.
  • We’re aiming to make this Friday a Mini’s family night!  We would love to see you there for drinks, so please do come down and say hello – we aim to have as many of our club leadership and mini’s coaches and leaders there as possible to say hi to you all.

As soon as we have more information on formal next steps for the season (including rulings on Camp programmes), we will share these with you immediately.  We’re so glad you’re part of the Crusaders family and are hoping to see you all soon!

 

Stay up to date with all our news on the club site here – https://crusadersrugby.club/

 

Reminder – if you placed orders with Kukri through the club, these are also now available for collection at the clubhouse.

Crusaders Friends and Families,
It is strange at this time of year to not be  preparing for games in April. Normally, we would be scrambling to have fields ready, arguing about which ones we can play on, getting registrations completed and Ryan Morrison would be off to get a massive supply of fireworks for the Victoria Day celebrations at the club.
This year will be exciting with new head coaches for both the men and women in Scott Hendry and Andrea Burk  joining the coaching staff. We are looking forward to  building on the sessions through the winter for our juniors and have directors and a committee dedicated to making our minis tournament one of the largest in the province.
The club’s Board of Directors have been very active in the past few weeks. We meet every Thursday evening on a conference call to review the previous week and continue to plan our future. As soon as we are able, we will be ready to play rugby.
We have met with Rugby Ontario and will continue to work with them to ensure we can provide the most rugby for our membership when the time is right.
I’d like to thank all of our membership for continuing to support the Crusaders Rugby Club and am looking forward to seeing everyone at the club soon.
Patrick Daniels
President, Crusaders Rugby Club
We’ve been working hard preparing for the 2020 Season, organizing events and working on new initiatives to move the club forward – and we are looking forward to our best season yet!

  • We’re very lucky and absolutely thrilled to welcome Scott Hendry as our 2020 Mens Coach and Andrea Burk as our Senior Womens coach (Andrea’s wikipedia entry) – both Canada players, very experienced coaches and phenomenal additions to the club. Watch for very good things in our Senior program this year! Please feel free to drop them a welcome note at senior.men@crusadersrugby.ca and senior.women@crusadersrugby.ca
  • A most grateful welcome to AutoTrader/Trader Corp as our 2020 Lead Sponsor. AutoTrader will be sponsoring much of our 2020 kit needs, will be a big presence at the club and will be making a substantial financial contribution to the club.
  • Try Rugby Day: Apr 5 and Meet the Coaches Day: Feb 29 – please spread the word.
  • Our Junior and Mini Summer Day Camps are beginning to fill up – register now! The mini camps were a massive success in 2019 and we’ve added more for junior players this summer.
  • Bar pricing: we’ve revised our bar pricing (which we’ve kept artificially low for many years) to help us ensure our bar is moderately profitable in 2020.
  • 6 Nations and Arrows away matches continue to be shown in the clubhouse, bar open – everyone welcome.
  • Good luck to the U14 Boys, U16 Girls and the U16 Boys, as well as the numerous Cru players on the NRU, TRU, Ontario and Rogues teams attending the Tropical 7s in April. We’re estimating as many as 50 Cru junior players will be representing various teams.
  • Crusaders Annual Fund: a new way to support the club and receive a charitable tax receipt for your donation!
  • Visit Oakville has offered the club sponsorship to help us support and develop our inbound tours and new tournaments.
  • New: 2020 Kit Exchange – save cash, help the environment and raise money for the club!
  • Save the Date: Join the Cru at the Toronto Arrows Club Day, Lamport Stadium: April 19 @ 12pm

2020 Membership:

  • Registration for 2020 Season now open
  • New Membership classes in 2020: Social Member and Alumni Member. In 2020, we’re making a concerted effort to open the club up more to parents, ex-parents, families, friends, alumni and the broader community – we really hope you’ll join and help us build upon what makes this club a fantastic family experience.
  • Touch Rugby Memberships for our growing seniors, ladies and masters touch rugby will be available in mid-March – stay tuned.
  • Membership Dues: after substantial consultation with members, the board has modestly increased the dues for some classes of membership for 2020 to reflect our increased costs and ensure the club’s sustainability. Rugby remains one of the most affordable sports for children, youth and adults in the region – and is certainly excellent value comparative to other sports, especially given the extensive facilities and programming the club offers to our membership.

On the back of a very successful first tour to the Tropical 7s tournament in Orlando, FL in 2019, the club is planning on taking 3 teams in 2020. The U14 Boys, U16 Boys and U16 Girls will represent the club at the Tropical 7s this year. Additionally, many of our U18 players will be attending the tournament playing on the NRU Thunder and Rogues teams also attending. As many as 50 Crusaders junior players (plus their families) are expected to attend the Tropical 7s this year between April 9-12, 2020.

Last year’s tournament saw both boys teams do very well. The U16 Boys finished 3rd overall, after a victory over USA South and then pipping the Ontario Blues in the bronze medal match. The U14 Boys finished 5th overall. Most importantly, the players and families thoroughly enjoyed the tournament, a great atmosphere and some fantastic 7s rugby.

This year, the U16 Girls are joining the two boys teams in Orlando, lead/head coached by Johnnie Scrivo and Josh Manuel. The tournament continues to grow in terms of the number and geographical variety of the attending teams and remains popular with Canadian teams apparently uninterested in the Canadian Easter Bunny, or perhaps more interested in escaping the final throes of winter.

Many of the Cru players are currently enrolled in the indoor skills programs that continue through to the beginning of May and the teams will be booking additional indoor space to get some practice in prior to the tournament in addition to scrimmage/training sessions with the NRU U17/U18 team and potentially the Ontario Blues team prior to leaving for Orlando.

The teams are still looking for sponsors to offset kit costs (sleeve logo and banner placements available), so please reach out to Gavin Alpe at u16.boys@crusadersrugby.ca if you have any ideas or sponsorship suggestions!

 

Skills to Support Principles of Attack 

New in 2020 and open to boys and girls entering Grades 10-12 in 2020 (and/or birth years 2003, 2004 & 2005), the Junior Varsity Camp will provide participants with cutting edge, fun, and exciting sessions to inspire confidence and promote success in the game of rugby. Players will receive technical coaching to build their skills and will be put into a wide variety of activities and game-like situations to enhance their decision-making ability.  The sessions will aim to develop advanced rugby skills critical to building team defence and attack.

Skills to Support Principles of Attack 

Players will build pass, catch, and handling skills as well individual running and evasion skills in order to contribute to team attack going forward and applying pressure. Individual and group rucking and mauling skills will be developed to help aid team continuity and maintenance of possession. Kicking skills will be advanced in order to apply pressure and control territory. Players will go through a wide variety of activities in order to make decisions on how to best support the attack.

Skills to Support Principles of Defence

Players will develop ta

 

ckling and counter rucking skills in order to help apply pressure, contest possession, and deny territorial gain. Players will be exposed to a wide variety of activities in order to make decisions to best organize and support the team defence. Techniques and strategies to create turnovers will also be developed through game-like situations.

Details:

  • Open to players entering Grades 10-12 in 2020 (and/or birth years 2003, 2004 & 2005) boys and girls
  • Open to members and non-members
  • 3 days Tuesday-Thursday, 9:30am-12:30 pm at the Crusaders Club/Clubhouse
  • Cost: $100+HST for members$175+HST for non-members (including the separate purchase of a $75 temporary membership for insurance purposes)
  • Lead coach: Don Kroes (Crusaders U14 coach, NCCP Level 2, High School Physical Education Teacher, former Crusaders Senior Men and Brock University player)

To register: https://clubshop.crusadersrugby.club/products/junior-varsity-camp-registration

Core Rugby Skills5-day Rugby & Leadership Skills Camp – U14 Girls and Boys

The Crusaders Rugby & Leadership Camp for U14 boys and girls (aged 13 & 14) will build fundamental skills to enhance success in rugby and develop leadership skills, helping participants on and off the field. The focus of the camp will be on providing a fun and exciting environment where participants become more confident, skilled and knowledgeable in the game of rugby while also developing teamwork skills, communication skills, and group dynamics through a wide variety of initiative tasks, games and activities. Participants will be encouraged to take risks and try new things to discover their rugby and leadership potential. Participants will be more willing to demonstrate responsibility and leadership as they tackle various tasks and challenges.

Core Rugby Skills

  • Pass, Catch, and Handling Skills
  • Running and Evasion
  • Contact Skills – Tackling Technique
  • Contact while in possession of the ball
  • Offloads
  • Contact Area – Ball Presentation & Rucking skills
  • Kicking Skills
  • Team Attack and Defence

Leadership

  • Team Building
  • Group Dynamics
  • Communication
  • Creative Problem Solving
  • Organizational Skills
  • Risk-taking
  • Leadership Styles

Details

  • Open to U14 boys and girls (ages 13-14)
  • Open to members and non-members
  • Monday July 13, 2020 to Friday July 17, 2020 8:30 am – 5 pm at the Crusaders club/clubhouse
  • Cost: $330+HST for members; $405+HST for non-members (including the separate purchase of a $75 temporary membership for insurance purposes)
  • A day at Bronte Creek Provincial Park included for a wide variety of games and activities
  • Lead coach: Don Kroes (Crusaders U14 coach, NCCP Level 2, High School Physical Education Teacher, former Crusaders Senior Men and Brock University player)

Click to Register: https://clubshop.crusadersrugby.club/products/rugby-leadership-camp-registration

Please complete the [Purchased For (Member/Player, Club Name, Company etc.)] field with your child’s full name.

Questions?

Please email junior.camps@crusadersrugby.ca with questions.

Please join us at the Crusaders Clubhouse on Christmas Eve, Dec 24, 3pm onwards for drinks and Christmas cheer.
Family event – everyone very welcome. Please bring shareable snacks/canapes/munchies if you can.