‘Tis almost the season for sweaty sporty fun as Seattle Quake, our own gay rugby organization prepares to launch its new fall season. If you’re interested in getting involved, they’re having a RUGBY 101 get together on Saturday, August 10th where you can meet the other players and ask all the questions you need to ask before committing! And, they’ve even answered a few questions down below!
It’s all happening at the very centrally located Bobby Morris Playfield at Cal Anderson Park on Capitol Hill from 3pm to 5pm. It’s gonna be a scorcher so dress appropriately and bring water!
Also a reminder that the annual Jockstraps and Glitter kickball fundraiser match between Quake Rugby and The Sisters Of Perpetual Indulgence, The Abbey of St. Joan is happening on August 24th at 1 pm also at Bobby Morris Playfield…this year’s event supports Lambert House! Come cheer on both great organizations followed by an after party!
More:
Rugby 101 for the fall season is coming up soon! Come meet some of the team and learn the basics of rugby!
FAQ
When:
Saturday, August 10th, 3-5 pmWhere:
Bobby Morris playfield at Cal Anderson
Social to follow, bar TBAWhat to bring:
Weather appropriate athletic clothing and footwear, water, sunscreen, and a positive, learning attitude!Who are the Quake?:
Seattle Quake Rugby is the Pacific Northwest’s first gay and inclusive men’s rugby team. We are committed to bringing one of the world’s most popular games to new players who may not otherwise have considered playing.Social to follow?:
It’s tradition in rugby to go grab an adult beverage and get to know your teammates after practice and matches!What if I can’t make 101?:
Not a problem! We accept new players at practice any time!I’m worried I’m too *insert excuse here* for rugby?
Rugby is a sport for all! On and off the pitch, Quake rugby is an inclusive team and is committed to growing the game and helping to represent traditionally underrepresented communities! On the pitch, there is a position for everyone, no matter what shape or size! Most Quake players have never played rugby before they join, and many have never played a contact sport or even a team sport before! Everyone is welcome!