Expat Rugby - Men, Women, Touch
MEN'S RUGBY:
Seoul Survivors Rugby Club is composed of expat and military players. The Survivors usually practice once or twice a week at Jamwon Park in Apgujeong, Seoul. Games are about once a month against local teams as well as teams from China and Japan. They usually travel about once or twice a year . For more information on joining the club as well as match schedules, go to the club's website .
WOMEN'S RUGBY:
Seoul Sisters Rugby Club is a women's rugby club that trains at several pitches in Seoul. The Club was founded in May 2005 and now has a manager, an executive, and some dedicated coaches for its international team members. The season goes from March to November. Practice is at the Jamwon Rugby Pitch in Apgujeong. The club goes on about two tours elsewhere in Asia every year and also hosts teams from abroad. Cost: ~W100,000/season. For more information and directions, visit the club's website (English & Korean) or contact them directly at seoulsistersrugby@yahoo.com.
TOUCH RUBGY:
Touch Rugby for Adults – if you’re interested in playing touch rugby or attending matches, check out www.koreatouch.com or contact Shane Lowndes slowndes@bigpond.net.au. Regular games throughout the season at Jamwon rugby pitch in Seoul (south river side between Hannam and Dongho bridges, to access drive between the Sinsa Middle School and Hyundai High School in Apgujeong and then drive underneath the Olympic Expressway to get to the riverside). Practice takes place every Saturday from 9:30-11:30 am on the Jamwon rugby pitch. All players are welcome regardless of experience, age, and gender.
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Last Updated on 2011-04-06
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