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Friday, March 28, 2014

Rowing Club to thank its sponsors at Family Day

Premiers and firsts to host James Bay, thirds to host Scribes--

The Rowing Club wishes to thank its many sponsors for 2013-2014. Photo: Malin Jordan
STANLEY PARK—The Rowers will play James Bay and the Scribes March 29 as part of the annual Spring Family Day at Brockton Oval. The matches are the club’s last three home games of the regular season (the squads still have road games April 5 and 12). A bouncy castle is to be set up for the kids, there will be a Red Bull booth, and there will be some other events and activities. The club will also be hosting its 2013-2014 sponsors to show them the Club's appreciation for their generosity.

The Rowing Club’s premier side (5-6) are coming off a big win and face a James Bay squad (7-4) they lost to in November 29-8.

The first division (4-7) faces a team they beat 31-10 in November in Victoria. James Bay’s first div squad (6-5) is currently in the fourth playoff spot, while the fifth-place Rowers will need a win to stay in the playoff hunt.

The thirsty thirds are still in the playoff hunt, but will need to secure a win versus the Scribes to keep up their hopes for post-season play.

Game times are:
11:30 a.m. 3rds vs. Scribes
1 p.m. 1sts vs. James Bay AA
2:45 p.m. Premiers vs. James Bay AA

2013-2014 SPONSORS

The Vancouver Rowing Club would like to recognize and thank the many sponsors we have.
Please support them.

Broadway Station Dental Centre.
Broadway Station Dental Centre is one of Vancouver’s most established and recognized dental offices. The practice opened in 1947 in east Vancouver at the intersection of Broadway and Commercial. During these sixty years, dental health has undergone significant changes in its delivery likewise has our office; initially a staff of three to currently twenty six, six dentists and twenty auxiliary personal. Drawing from seven countries and speaking nine languages, it is representative of the rainbow of multiculturalism in Vancouver.

To recognize the tremendous support we have received from the people of Greater Vancouver, it would be appropriate to return something unique back to the community. Our staff chose B.C. Lions Society for Children’s with Disabilities. We thought that we could bring a communal smile and some color to our neighbourhood by purchasing a Spirit Bear in the City. We will have “Tooth Beary” to promote Dental Health Month in April, hopefully this will encourage people to be aware of the importance of looking after their teeth and gums.

The Cove Neighbourhood Pub.
Over the past 30-plus years the Cove Pub in beautiful Vancouver, B.C. has made a reputation for itself as a comfortable, yet stylish pub, that blends old world with urban. The Cove Pub is part of the scenery in Kitsilano. Just ask any one of our regulars who have been visiting our establishment for its duration.

The beautiful neighbourhood that Vancouverites call Jericho was named after Jeremiah Rogers. First called Jerry’s Cove, it was later shortened to the very familiar Jericho, a place now associated with stunning beaches, sailing, the perfect place to walk your dog. We have chosen to name our neighbourhood pub the Cove to pay homage to the rich history of this location in Vancouver. We invite you to come in and continue to make history with us!

Garnett Wilson Realty Advisors, Ltd.
Garnett Wilson Realty Advisors, Ltd. is a specialized real estate appraisal and advisory firm based in Vancouver, B.C. We provide comprehensive real estate appraisal and consulting services for all property-related matters throughout Metro Vancouver. Our knowledgeable team brings a depth of experience that enables our clients to make critical financial decisions based on sound advice.

G.H.Street Development Ltd.
G.H. Street Development Ltd. is now in its 30th year of construction and management services and we are based primarily in the Vancouver area, with the last 20 years being firmly entrenched on Vancouver’s Westside. G.H. Street has completed many large and small scale projects including: renovations, new homes, custom homes, multi-family homes and spec. developments. This has involved working closely with many industry professionals, architects, interior designers, engineers, environmental specialists, surveyors, and of course our valued clients.

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Marquee Painting & Decorating.
Marquee Painting & Decorating. Our painting company thrives on our reputation for quality, professionalism and workmanship. Since we became Marquee Painting & Decorating in 2012, our painting and decorating business has continued to grow every month. Our satisfied customers include some of the Lower Mainland’s leading builders, homeowners, designers, interior decorators, and property managers in Vancouver.

Kerrisdale Lumber Co. Ltd.
Back in 1921, when Kerrisdale Lumber started in business, horse and wagon brought them much of their merchandise. Other goods came by rail car delivered to one of three sidings on the West Boulevard. In those days you could buy a thousand board measure for the costly price of $10. Sidewalks were made of wood and were cleared of snow by a one-horse plough.

Suspended Stages Inc.
Suspended Stages is our name and our business: sales, service and rental of window washing and suspended access equipment, hoists and scaffolding. Our leadership in the field comes from over 35 years of total family commitment to our customers.

SSI employs more than 30 highly trained professionals dedicated to our founding principals: SAFETY, SERVICE, and INGENUITY. SSI has grown to supply two primary market types: Rental Systems and Permanent Systems. In 1995 SSI opened for business in Burnaby, British Columbia, serving the Greater Vancouver Area, the Lower Mainland and Western Canada.

Key Insurance.
For over 20 years, people and businesses have relied on Key Insurance for all their insurance needs, such as home insurance and commercial insurance. Key Insurance takes care of all your residential and business needs. You can learn about the variety of insurance services available from our website (www.keyins.com), download forms related to your existing coverage, and contact appropriate Key personnel to arrange new coverage.

Houston Landscapes.
Houston Landscaping employees are dedicated to Houston Landscapes and to constantly be pushing to make the company a better place to work, a better and more skilled landscaping company, a more structured and professional organization, and to ensuring the company becomes the most recognized and sought after landscape construction firm in the Greater Vancouver.

Maynard Kischer Stojicevic.
Founded in November, 2002, by Gordon Maynard and Aleksandar Stojicevic, MKS is a firm specializing in Canadian Immigration and Citizenship Law. When Rudolf Kischer joined the firm in 2005, we moved to our current location on the top floor of 1168 Hamilton Street in the historic Yaletown. The firm handles a wide variety of Canadian Immigration issues, with a particular focus in business immigration law, complex immigration litigation and work permit-related matters. The strength of our firm is our in-depth knowledge of not only how immigration law works, but how immigration policy is implemented and the impact it has on processing.

Centurion Electric Ltd.
Centurion Electric has remained small so that it can be flexible in the ever changing world of electronics and controls. We have a very good understanding of all aspects of electrical and electronic design and maintenance. We are proficient in troubleshooting, using many instruments to do so, ranging from multi-meters to oscilloscopes and signal generators. Centurion Electric has worked with many forms of controls including plc, photo electric, servo-drive, and both AC and DC drives. Over the years Centurion Electric has been very fortunate to establish and maintain relationships with specialists in the mechanical, plumbing, engineering and consulting fields. So if you require a turn key project, contact us and see what we can offer.

LMDG Building Code Consultants Ltd.
LMDG Building Code Consultants Ltd. provides a wide range of services tailored to meet specific client objectives and the particular requirements of each design project. LMDG Building Code Consultants Ltd. has a wealth of experience, knowledge and credibility gained from more than 30 years of participation on code and standards committees, and working with enforcement authorities. LMDG provides professional building code, fire protection and life safety consulting services to architects, engineers, building owners, developers, contractors, government agencies, insurers and lawyers. The firm is committed to life safety and property protection through the application of standards and criteria that reflect current knowledge and technology.

Better Bodies.
Better Bodies is Vancouver’s first Synergistic Personal Training and Nutritional Service. Whether you’re a reforming couch-potato or competitive athlete, we have the skills you need to reach your goals. We believe that a healthy body is vital to a happy day-to-day life, and through specialized, creative, enjoyable implementation of healthy eating and regular exercise we aim to help you Move better, Look Better and Feel Better. Better-Bodies is equipped with the skills you need. You will have access to all areas of our expertise and receive a personal attention to detail that only a small, boutique-style training company can provide.

SSC Countertops.
For over 24 years SSC Countertops has proven to the industry that when it comes to custom countertops we produce nothing but the best. Our stone and solid surface is cut and polished with the highest grade Italian CNC machinery. This insures that the customer gets a product that doesn’t just fit right but also looks stunning down to the finest details. Countertops are the focal point of your kitchen; at SSC Countertops we make sure they don’t go unnoticed.

This family-owned business supplies Solid Surface, Architectural Soapstone, Granite and Quartz for residential and commercial applications in the Lower Mainland. At SSC we are proud of the great products and services we provide for our client. SSC Countertops is also proud to support local athletes, sportspeople, and organizations.

Poco Building Supplies.
Port Coquitlam Building Supplies was first established in 1921 and we’re proud to say that we’re still family-owned and operated and the city’s oldest business.

With over 90 years of experience – and four generations of knowledge passed down from our founder, Harry Galer, to current stewards Chris & Jeff Galer – there’s a reason we’re the #1 choice among many contractors, renovators and homeowners across the Lower Mainland.

Our full service lumber yard and home improvement centre is located in the heart of beautiful downtown Port Coquitlam. We specialize in building materials, paint supplies, plumbing and electrical, fencing, decking, drywall and many more home and yard improvement products to suit your need. Whether you’re a builder planning a new construction, or a homeowner with a eye for design – we’re confident you can build on our experience with fantastic results from the many quality assured brands we supply.

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Jones Lang Lasalle.
Jones Lang LaSalle is a financial and professional services firm specializing in real estate services and investment management. Their more than 40,000 associates in 1,000 locations in 70 countries serve the local, regional and global real estate needs of those clients, growing the company in the process. In response to changing client expectations and market conditions, they assemble teams of experts who deliver integrated services built on market insight and foresight, sound research and relevant market knowledge. They attract, develop and reward the best, and most diverse, people in the industry, challenging them to develop enduring client relationships built on quality service, collaboration and trust.
CRS Crane Systems.
CRS Cranes was established as an overhead bridge crane service and maintenance company in 1991, CRS thrived by partnering with some of Canada’s major oil sands mining and processing companies. With a goal of being able to meet all of its clients’ overhead lifting and servicing needs, CRS management decided to add a manufacturing division in 1998. The expansion helped position CRS as a one-stop-shop in the overhead bridge crane industry.

Management and staff at CRS are completely customer orientated. Rather than using a cookie-cutter approach, we shape our lifting solutions to meet your needs. Our goal is to consistently deliver innovative and safe solutions that increase productivity and profitability on time, on budget.

Liberty Wine Merchatns.
Liberty Wines are an important piece of the VRC, with its generosity and continual support. The VRC and the Rugby section are proud to be associated with Liberty Wines.

Liberty strives to give customers the best wine experience in the Vancouver area. Wine drinkers can enter any of our locations knowing that a staff member who is experienced, knowledgeable and passionate about the industry will be available to help. Often recognized as the most popular wine retailer in the Lower Mainland, Liberty is dedicated to evolving its selection for wine lovers to enjoy.
With more than 5,000 wines, Liberty offers our clients a wide variety of bottles to match all budgets.

Metric Civil Contractors Ltd.
Metric Civil Contractors Ltd. is a civil contracting company located in Chilliwack, BC that was founded by Chris Veenstra and Marlon Hall in November, 2012. Marlon and Chris both bring more than 10 years of experience in Civil Construction and Environmental Remediation projects in many regions of Canada from British Columbia all the way to Nunavut. Safety is our first priority for our employees, clients and the public that may be affected by our projects.

Pat O'Gorman - real estate agent.
Pat O'Gorman - Real Estate Agent. Get onside with an experienced realtor with RE/MAX Select Realty; I am as passionate about real estate as I am about rugby! Use my professional experience & comprehensive marketing skills to help you find the perfect home or sell your existing home with maximum return. Feel free to browse my website and call or e-mail me about real estate in the area.
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Amacon.
Amacon has been a proud supporter of the VRC for many years and continue to be so. Amacon are driven by a passion for detail and a tradition of excellence in design and architecture. Amacon is recognized as one of Canada’s most influential real estate development and construction firms.


Okanagan Spring Brewery.
One of B.C.’s original craft breweries, Okanagan Spring Brewery was founded by Buko von Krosigk and Jakob Tobler: two men determined to offer an alternative to the mainstream beers of the region.

Where better to pursue this endeavour than in a region marked by natural beauty and a history of fine brewing? Established in 1985 and continuing to brew from the same location today, the Okanagan Spring Brewery resides in the heart of B.C.’s treasured Okanagan Valley. Surrounded by B.C.’s Interior Mountains and situated among the beautiful Kalamalka and Okanagan Lakes, it’s the perfect place to brew B.C.’s favourite beers.

On December 31, 1985, the first Okanagan Spring Premium Lager was poured. Buko and Jakob didn’t realize the role that Okanagan Spring would play in popularizing craft brewing, but they did know they’d created a mighty tasty beer.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Rowers clip Ravens

Club takes 1 from 3--

By Braden Maccke
The Rowers first division team scores a try against the Ravens in first half action in 2013. The
firsts lost their rematch game 11-8 March 22, but the premier side won their match 18-15.

JERICHO PARK--The Rowers grabbed one win from three March 22 as both the 3rd and 1st division teams fell short of victory, while the premier squad orchestrated a spirited come-from-behind victory over the UBC Old Boy Ravens.

3RDS

The third division side took the field against SFU for the second time in four weeks, but while the opponent was the same, the result was not.

As the match opened, both teams played with uncertainty as possession and position flopped back and forth for the entire half. The Rowers looked to score early when their backline winger crossed the try line, but he knocked the ball on in the end zone and SFU was able to clear the ball off the subsequent play.

The zero-zero battle was broken just before the half when SFU scored a converted try. A minute later they also converted a penalty to take a 10-0 lead into the break. Notable first half standouts were Yooji Cummings, who reeled in high-kick after high-kick and counter-punched SFU with fervent attacking-running, and Tom Braidwood, who mowed down runner after runner with punishing tackles.

As the second half opened, the Rowers seemed determined to change the tempo of the so-far lacklustre game. As the team took the battle to the SFU end, Gareth “Sarah” Brown ran a penalty ball in from about 10 metres out. Brown knocked down three SFU defenders on the power run. The converted try narrowed the gap to 10-7.

But SFU pressed, forcing some Rowing Club errors, and they were able to add another penalty goal to widen their lead to 13-7. The Rowers played most of the second half at or near the SFU try line, but were unable to convert any of their numerous opportunities into points and SFU took the win 13-7.

1STS

The Rowing Club first division lost on the road to the Ravens 11-8 in a well-contested, wet and muddy match.

The very physical game saw the referee dealing out five yellow cards and two red cards – one red for each team. Rowers’ flanker “Gentleman” Jim Corbett had a try ruled held-up in the first half by the card-dealing referee. This resulted in a set piece on the Ravens’ five-metre line, but the Rowers’ pack was unable to convert the opportunity into points. The teams traded penalty kicks to knot the score at three at the half-time whistle.

Ten minutes into the second frame, outside-centre Nik Samija streaked down the pitch to score a try. The Rowers missed the convert and were up 8-3. Five minutes later, the Ravens replied with an unconverted try to tie the game at eights.

In the end, a questionable penalty by the Rowers gifted the hosts with a penalty opportunity for the victory. The Ravens’ kicker struck true. The Rowers had a final chance of their own to convert a penalty for the tie in the dying seconds, but they missed and the win went to the Ravens, 11-8.

The firsts were disappointed with their performance and are looking forward to making up for it next week at home against James Bay.

PREMIERS

Both teams fought out a hard battle in the forwards and the Rowers dominated up front in the set pieces for the first half. Darren Harris put the VRC up 3-0 with an early penalty. The Stanley Park squad held that lead until one minute before halftime, when the Ravens punched over a converted try to hold a 7-3 advantage at the whistle.

As the second half opened, Caleb Hansen used his legendary speed to put the Rowers up 10-7 when he scooped up a ball and darted down the pitch after some kick-and-kick ball between the two teams. But on the next play the Ravens showed their resiliency and stormed back down the field to punch five points across and take the lead 12-10. Both teams traded successful penalty shots at goal and the Ravens led 15-13.

In the dying minutes, the Ravens strung together some good phases and kept the ball in the forwards, but the Rowers’ secured a turnover ball, allowing for substitute winger Dennis Barnett to kick a wet grubber kick through the mud, and win a footrace to the ball for an unconverted score, putting the Rowers up 18-15 and securing the much-needed win.

The hard-fought game breathed new life into a prems team who had dropped key contests in the preceding two weeks. Simple pattern changes and an emphasis on execution appear to have been the difference. The premier side will look to build on that positive momentum next week at home versus James Bay.
-with files from Ruck Muck staff.

See B.C. Rugby News for the full March 22 premiership report.

UPCOMING GAMES

March 29*
11:30 a.m. 3rds vs. Scribes (Brockton Oval)
1 p.m. 1sts vs. James Bay AA (Brockton Oval)
2:45 p.m. Premiers vs. James Bay AA (Brockton Oval)
*Family Day at Brockton Oval and last home games of the regular season.

April 5
11:30 a.m. 3rds @ Burnaby Lake Rugby Club (Burnaby Lake Sports Complex)
1 p.m. 1sts @ Burnaby Lake Rugby Club (Burnaby Lake Sports Complex)
2:45 p.m. Premiers @ Burnaby Lake Rugby Club (Burnaby Lake Sports Complex)

April 12
1 p.m. 3rds @ Kats (Balaclava Park)
1 p.m. 1sts @ UVic Norsemen (Wallace Field)
2:45 p.m. Premiers @ UVic Vikes (Wallace Field)

April 19
Easter Weekend

PLAYOFFS

April 26
3rd Division: Mainland Quarterfinals
1st Division: Bye
Premiership: Provincial Semi-Finals

May 3*
3rd Division: Provincial Semi-Finals
1st Division: Provincial Semi-Finals
Premiership: Bye
*6:30 p.m. Rugby Awards Banquet

May 10
3rd Division: Provincial Final
1st Division: Provincial Final
Premiership: Provincial Final

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Thirds fall to Brit Lions

Thirds suffer consecutive defeats--

Nick Coles battles a Brit Lion defender in game action from 2013 in this Ruck Muck
file photo. The thirds travelled to John Oliver Park March 15 and suffered a 56-10 loss
to the Delta squad.
DELTA--It was another rough day on the pitch for the Rowing Club March 15, as the Thirsty Thirds suffered another heavy defeat, this time to the Brit Lions. Both the premier and first divisions sides were idle.

The thirds were out-hustled, out-tackled, and out-rucked as the Brit Lions posted a 56-10 victory over the thirds. The thirds went into the halftime break down 29-5. They managed to punch one more try across in the second half. But missed tackles were the squads undoing as the Brits' backline broke through numerous times on long runs for tries.

Caps top VRC

Rowers drop all three matches to cross-bridge rivals--

By Braden Maccke
Photos: Malin Jordan
Duncan James leaps for a ball early in the first half of the Rowers' premiership match versus Capilano
RFC at Brockton Oval. The ball bounced off James' chest and the miscue was indicative of how the
game would go for the VRC, as the squad couldn't get any bounces on the day. 
STANLEY PARK--It was a rough day on the pitch for the Rowing Club March 8, as all three teams fell to Capilano RFC. Both the premiers and 1sts lost at Brockton Oval, while the 3rds lost at Klahanie Park.

3RD DIVISION

The Thirsty Thirds weren’t in their best game form March 8 as the Caps walloped their cross-bridge rivals 53-3. Administration woes plagued the Rowers even before the opening whistle as the Brockton Oval-scheduled game was switched at the last minute to Klahanie Park because of concerns that afternoon heavy rain would render Brockton unplayable for the premier match. Then the kick off was changed for some bizarre reason to 11 a.m. Then the thirds started the game in T-shirts and jackets, as the squad’s rugby jerseys hadn’t arrived at the pitch for kick off.

Despite this, the Rowers played with heart and determination, but were unable to cross the line for any tries. They played most of the game on the back foot as the Caps offered up some relentless, power-running from their backline standouts. The Rowers slotted a penalty in the middle of the second half to break their 60-minute goose egg.

1ST DIVISION

The Rowing Club’s first division suffered a 39-0 loss on their home pitch. The Rowers controlled the ball early. This allowed them to gain a penalty advantage at midfield immediately after kickoff. They then drove down to the Caps try line, but were unable to convert the foray into points as the home side promptly lost the ball 3 yards out with a miscue at the lineout.

As the game progressed, it was clear the squad wasn’t going to be able to put together a coherent attack for the rest of the game.  Set pieces were acceptable despite the wet conditions, but the 1sts looked lost on the attacking side of the ball and less than adequate in defence.
Players from Capilano RFC swarm tackle the Rowers March 8 in premiership action.

PREMIER DIVISION

The Rowing Club’s premier-division side also suffered a loss to the Caps on their home pitch, falling 23-3. As the heavy rain began to fall, the Rowers were unable to seize any momentum and the squad suffered from being on the wrong end of all the bounces. This led to some key missed tackles and some key losses of turnover ball in the rucks. The Caps retained the ball well, tackled well, and didn’t seem to offer the Rowers any chances to capitalize on any Capilano mistakes.

More match pictures

Phil Hosie jumps to reel in a lineout.
Hosie.

George Richmond attacks the Capilano defensive line March 8.

Captains' Dinner pictures

The rugby section hosted its annual Captains' Dinner March 8. Former B.C. Lion Angus Reid was the guest speaker and indefatigable alumnus Bobby Flood was bestowed with the rugby section's lifetime achievement award.
Bob Flood accepts the rugby section's lifetime achievement
award March 8 at the annual Captains' Dinner.

Travis Sheppard (left) sings with Angus Reid
and Duncan James.
Karl Mudzamba (left) and Braden Maccke.



Friday, March 07, 2014

Rowers corral MOB


3rds down SFU, 1sts and premiers sink in Oak Bay

Photos: Malin Jordan

Steve MacGillivray passes from a breakdown in the Rowers' 38-7 victory over SFU March 1.

STANLEY PARK—Despite missing the first four matches of the season, the Rowing Club’s third team shook off the cobwebs March 1 to race to a 38-7 win over SFU’s Mountain Old Boys. On the same day, both the first and premier sides lost their away matches to the Castaway Wanderers by respective scores of 24-17 and 44-5.

3RDS

After field and highway closures prevented the 3rds from taking the pitch in February, the squad still managed to play focused rugby in their opening match of the spring season. On the back of superlative play from Gareth "Matt Damon" Brown, and some aggressive work at the breakdowns, the Rowers jumped out to an early 14-0 lead over SFU. By halftime the team was up 21-0.

The Rowers swing the ball out during the first half versus SFU at  Brockton
Oval March 1.

SFU battled back in the opening minutes of the second half and managed to cross the Rowers’ try line for 7. But the Thirsty Thirds took the play back down to the SFU end on the next kick off and played most of the rest of the half in SFU's end. Though the visitors fought hard in the second frame, Brown sealed the Rowing Club victory when he punched in his third try of the day. Brown showcased his superior rugby knowledge on the scoring drive as he ran a perfect line cutting back against the pattern of play. The brilliant run allowed Brown to cruise across 15 metres of space, unscathed, for paydirt. The hat-trick try also helped the stalwart back-rower earn Man of the Match honours.

The 3rds face SFU again at Brockton Oval March 22 at 11:30 a.m.

1STS & PREMS

Both squads travelled to the Island to face the Oak Bay Castaway Wanderers in a rematch from a couple of weeks ago. Though both teams came up short, coach Jeremy Sabell said the guys played well at times, noting that more work has to be done.

Utility front-row forward Brooksy, on loan from Sunnybank,
Aus., undergoes a quick blood-patching before being sent back
out to the pitch. The indefatigable Aussie played both matches
against the CWs in Oak Bay. Photo submitted.
The Rowers had  “good intensity to start,” he noted, but added that the average commitment throughout the matches weren’t high enough. “(Our) work ethic was reasonable in terms of getting up and back into place, getting to rucks etc., but commitment to the tackle was just not consistent enough overall. Handling was good and kicking was much improved from other games.”

All three sides are at Brockton Oval March 8.

March 8

11:30 a.m. 3rds vs. Capilano ‘A’ (Brockton Oval)
1 p.m. 1sts vs. Capilano RFC (Brockton Oval)
2:45 p.m. Premiers vs. Capilano RFC (Brockton Oval)
6:30 p.m. Captains’ Dinner

March 29 – Family Day at Brockton Oval

11:30 a.m. 3rds vs. Scribes (Brockton Oval)
1 p.m. 1sts vs. James Bay AA (Brockton Oval)
2:45 p.m. Premiers vs. James Bay AA (Brockton Oval)

Stevie Mac.