by CVKickers | Sep 28, 2012 | Game Reports, Men's News, Mens Players
Many thanks to Mike Magee for his efforts to film, edit and publish these Comox Valley Kickers game videos. Give the man some love by subscribing to his channel at: www.youtube.com/user/crazyfastwinger When you’re done there, don’t forget to subscribe to the Comox Valley Kickers Youtube Channel as well. ————————————– [HTML1] ————————————– [HTML2] ————————————– [HTML3] ————————————–...
by CVKickers | Sep 20, 2012 | Club Events, Men's News
Comox Valley Kickers RFC vs.Powell River Otago RFC Cumberland village park,...
by CVKickers | Sep 19, 2012 | BCRU / VIRU News, Community Involvement
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by CVKickers | Sep 14, 2012 | Club Events
Kickers, It’s time for our annual halloween party again. This year it will be on Saturday Oct. 27th at the Fallen Alders Hall. We have Steelhead to rock us thru the night, big cash prizes for the best costume, drink specials and more…. Tickets will be on sale starting Monday Sept. 17th. Click here to view the event on Facebook This is a great fundraiser for the club, as well as an great time. Hope to see you all...
by CVKickers | Aug 1, 2012 | BCRU / VIRU News, Canada Rugby News
[notice]Please note that the BC Rugby Competitions Committee has ruled that, with immediate effect (from 17 January 2005), the wearing of a mouth guard in the approved manner is compulsory for all players participating in mini rugby and age grade Rugby in BC including:[/notice] All games (including U13, U14, U15, U16, U17, U19, U20/21 leagues) Jamborees Practices Summer Camps Any colour EXCEPT red is acceptable. It is strongly recommended that such mouth guards should be properly fitted by a dental practitioner to ensure a correct fit. The approved manner is in the mouth covering the top teeth. A player observed by a coach or referee to be not wearing a mouth guard, shall leave the field and not be permitted to return until such time as the player is wearing a mouth guard in the approved manner. In age league play, the team of the offending player shall be permitted a replacement during the period the offending player is off the field, [warning]EXCEPTIONS:[/warning] Any players, (i.e. mouth breathers, braces etc.) who cannot conform to this policy must provide a letter from their dentist or doctor specifying the rational for not abiding by this policy. The player and his/her legal guardian(s) will be required to sign a release/waiver acknowledging that they understood the risk of not complying with this mouth guard policy. These 2 documents must be completed before the player engages in any rugby activities. Please note that players not wearing mouth guards are not covered by the dental insurance coverage provided in the Rugby Canada players’ insurance policy. Team officials will be required to manage this documentation and to have...