Schuylkill River U23 7s Program storms into year 2

May 19, 2017

Schuylkill River U23 7s Program storms into year 2

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Schuylkill River Exiles Release: May 19, 2017

Philadelphia, Pa-
Mid Atlantic Men’s Open Champions, 21-5 overall record, and a winning streak that hit 17 games spanning 4 tournaments -For any observer, those stats jump out at you, when you consider those accomplishments were garnered by a group under 23 year olds against some of the best men’s clubs in the Mid-Atlantic, it’s astounding. “It’s our first tournament and first match together, some guys don’t even know each other’s names yet, and we lose by 1 point on the last play of the game. I had that moment of let’s see how they react? I’d be lying if I told you I think we’d win our next 17 games, but I will say, I knew very quickly, that yes this group had that potential and they realized it very quickly” beamed SR U23 Coach William “Biddy” Boyle.
Schuylkill River’s U23 Academy side lost their first ever game to a local select-side of sorts, Molly Maguires, but would run off 5 straight wins that day to win the Plate Championship at North Penn 7’s. After that, the young lads from Philadelphia were thrusted into the Mid Atlantic qualifier series. 10 wins later, SR U23 hoisted the Men’s Open Finals trophy at the first 2 qualifiers. They would stretch the winning streak by 2 before finally losing a match in 3rd Mid-Atlantic Qualifier. When the summer ended, 2 firsts, a fourth, and a second place were more than enough for the U23 squad to capture the 2016 Mid-Atlantic Men’s Open Championship.
Championships aside, perhaps the greatest accomplishments of the U23 program was that 3 members of the squad worked their way onto the Premier side throughout the summer, and represented the club at Nationals in Denver, CO. That doesn’t include 3 other players who were U23, but only suited up for the Premier side. “As happy I was to win the title, watching those players move up to the premier side, and play at Nationals on that stage was my proudest moment as their coach. It was also so special to see their teammates just as happy for them, and I told those guys your teammates got you here by pushing you, so it was huge for the program not just those individuals” explained Boyle.
Heading into year 2, expectations are higher than ever, as the U23 Academy will be fielding multiple sides. “I am excited to get back to work with this group, especially as we anticipate fielding multiple sides just in our U23 program. Our goal is always to develop players, and that happens with competition within the U23 Academy, but I also tell the boys you need to go after those guys on the premier side and take their spot. Our practices will be more hostile than Saturday” said a sheepish Boyle.
Established in 2008, Schuylkill River 7’s Program has risen to one of the most well-known and accomplished 7’s outfits in the country following the ethos of player development. Head Coach, Chris “Pudge” Ryan, who coaches the Men’s Premier team and oversees all the coaches in the program, said it best, “I have said for many years, and truly believe that a summer in our program whether that be on the Academy, or men’s side will enhance your game more significantly than anywhere in the country over that time period. We have a consistently seen, and will only get more prevalent, 7s programs pop up, promise you the world and deliver little at your expense., We lay our hat on the results, the development of our players, and the feedback coaches and national selectors have given us for almost a decade. Don’t get me wrong, we have strong roots with Atlantis, are a Tiger affiliate program, and consider APRTC dear friends, so we believe and support in those outfits, but that doesn’t overshadow how much my coaches and me believe in our program.”
Schuylkill River RFC 7’s program accepts all athletes, regardless of experience. For more information, contact Director of Rugby, Pat Boyle (pboyle01@gmail.com).
Schuylkill River 7’s program was established in 2008, Since that time, SR has qualified for the USA Rugby 7’s National Championship 7 times, winning the MAC Championship 5 times, and is the defending 2016 Men’s Premier and Open Champions. The program has produced 4 National Camp invitees, 8 Collegiate All-Americans, and over 25 players have gone onto play for U.S. select/touring sides.

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