Santa Monica Rugby Club
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Santa Monica Rugby Club is a rugby union
Rugby union
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 club from Santa Monica
Santa Monica, California
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, California
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. The team, also known as the Dolphins, compete in Division 1 of the Southern California Rugby Football Union
Southern California Rugby Football Union
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 (SCRFU). The Division 1 SCRFU competition is arguably the top level of club rugby in the United States. SCRFU comprises men's, women's and youth teams, all categories in which Santa Monica Rugby Club fields teams.

History

The Santa Monica Rugby Club was established in 1972 by rugby graduates of UCLA, USC and St. Mary's College. The club went undefeated in the SCRFU Division I, taking the championships in both the San Diego/OMBAC Tournament and the Monterey National Invitational. Santa Monica continued their winning ways since their inaugural season in 1972/73, going onto win the SCRFU Division I five seven times. The club has since produced numerous players for national team
United States national rugby union team
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, some of which have skippered the USA.

The Santa Monica Rugby Club has won the SCRFU Division I league title seven times , captured top spot at the San Diego/OMBAC Tournament seven times , been to the national championships 8 times — winning on five occasions , and even won at the Santa Barbara International Tournament .

Twenty Santa Monica Rugby Club players have represented the United States in international competition as USA Eagles — three of them captained the national side . Three additional Club players have represented the USA on the World XV. Former Club and USA Eagle captain Craig Sweeney is honored by the Club's Craig Sweeney Fund, tax-deductible contributions go to support the long-term goals of Santa Monica Rugby.

Every year, notable club members from past seasons are honored at the Hall of Fame dinner following our annual Golden Dolphins old boys match on Club Day. The Club's most recent evolution has garnered national attention .

The current men's head coach is Doug Bratcher. Bratcher returned to a team that he assisted in coaching to Division I National Championships in 2005 and 2006. Returning to the sideline after taking a season off to focus on family and career, he oversees all aspects of the men’s program.

A former tighthead prop, Bratcher joined the club in 2000 and earned representative honors in 2001 and 2002, helping the Southern California Griffins to win the a National All-Star Championship in 2002. Bratcher’s Santa Monica Dolphins captured the SoCal title in 2002 and 2003.

After suffering a career-ending neck injury in the spring of 2003, Bratcher joined the Dolphins’ coaching staff as forwards coach. During his first three seasons as assistant coach, the men’s team qualified for the National semi-finals three consecutive years and brought home the Championship hardware in both 2005 and 2006.

In 2006, Santa Monica made a third consecutive final four appearance, defeating the Boston Irish Wolfhounds, 57 points to 19 . After the 2006 Super League season an invitation was sent to Santa Monica to join to Super League for the 2007 season. The Board of Directors voted to accept the invitation to join the Rugby Super League. Santa Monica will play in the Western Division. The Boston Irish Wolfhounds
Boston Irish Wolfhounds
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also accepted the invitation to join the expanded competition.

Santa Monica and other regional rugby power-houses Belmont Shore RFC (Long Beach, CA) and OMBAC RFC (San Diego)have withdrew from the national Rugby Super League competition in favor of a Southern California Division 1 contest that has proven more competitive and cost effective.

Numerous Eagles and rep side players have dotted the Club's roster over the years. Beginning in 2003, the Club has paired its annual Club Day and Old Boys Game with a Hall of Fame banquet, honoring notables from all decades.

The Santa Monica women's team was founded in 2005 by visionary members Brooke Nelson, Christine Healey, Carol Fabrizio among others, and officially accepted into the union in 2006.

With beginnings as a co-ed non-contact program for U-8s, U-12s and U-14s, the Club now sponsors youth rugby programs for U-8's, U-10's, U-12's, U-14's, U-16's, and U-19's for both boys and girls, as well as sponsoring semi-annual rugby demonstration and PE programs at four local public schools.

Shawn Lipman

  • Represented the United States National Team in over 20 matches
  • Named as one of Best 50 US internationals by a national sports publication
  • Played in 1991 World Cup for the United States National Team
  • Played against best Rugby playing nations in the world including,
  • [New Zealand All Blacks
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  • France
  • Captained the US Maccabiah Team at the 1997 and 1993 Maccabiah World Games, winning Gold 1997 , Silver 1993.
  • Represented the US Maccabiah Team at the 1989 Maccabiah World Games, winning Bronze and South Africa in 1985, winning Gold
  • Selected Most Valuable Player of the Games in 1989, 1993 and 1997
  • Flag Bearer for the United States delegation at the 1997 Maccabiah World Games
  • Inducted into the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2004, with others such as Sandy Koufax, Mark Spitz, Sean Greene
  • Represented Transvaal Under 20 provincial representative side in South Africa
  • Selected as MVP of the Santa Monica Rugby Club in seven seasons
  • Represented US representative side at the Melrose Sevens, one of the premier tournaments in the world
  • Represented the US all over the world against international sides ,including Russia, Japan, Canada, South Africa, France, England, Israel, Scotland, Bermuda

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