For the 2010 Season the Sarnia Saints will
be fielding two Sr. Men's teams, Ladies and a Jr. Team (U-18). As well, we will have an Old Boys Teams competing
throughout the summer. Home games are played at Norm Perry Park where we are proud to offer Clubhouse and shower
facilities at the pitch.
Volunteerism:
The Sarnia Saints Rugby Club is supported and run by volunteers; as such the expectation of all players is to
be an active participant in fundraising activities and assisting with Club events.Some of these activities are – summer meat raffles, bingo, clubroom
maintenance, post game BBQ and game day field preparations. These activities
help to build a rugby community and keep the overall cost to register as low as possible.
Sr. Men's Rugby
The Saints field Sr. Men's A and Sr. Men's B sides, offering
opportunities for players interested in competing at a higher level as well as those players interested in more of a social
athletic competition.
League play runs from May to September. Practices are held each Tuesday & Thursday
from 6 - 8 PM at Norm Perry Park.
For information on any Men's rugby program, please contact our Club Captain:
The Saints Jr. rugby program has a long tradition
of excellence, producing a number of players that have played Representative Rugby for SWORU, Ontario and Canada.
Get your start today!
Check back back for updates regarding training sessions
and coaching information.
2010 Jr. Coach: TBA
Women's Rugby
The women's rugby program has always been an important
part of the Saints Rugby Club. We are proud to have had a number of young women move on to play at the Provincial and
National level. This year we are pleased to support Girls Rugby at the high school level in Sarnia-Lambton and will
continue to offer rugby more many of these athletes throughout the summer.
For more information please contact Women's Rugby Program
Manager, Carley Warner:
Although membership in this secret society is often denied
(especially to their wives) they remian commited to the game of rugby. This commitment generally leans toward the spectator/social
aspect of the game however, under "certain conditions" they have been known to dust off the boots, smear on the
Ben Gay and tip toe back on the pitch. Watch out 2009 is the year of the S.O.B.!