2010 Div 1 BC ChampionsBack Row: Loz Davies, Thomas Agafonow, Aaron Flagg, Dan Tou, Matts Batryn, Corey Sheremeto, Jake Buskell, Creighton Wright, Sam Evans, Gareth Bartlett, Oz Codoceo, Chris Kleisinger, Jeremy Swann, Jessica Kenny (Trainer), Scott Hunter
Bottom Row: Shea Bourquin, Konrad Rybkowski, Rhys Luckwell, Ryan McWhinney (Captain), Lucas de Beer, Denis Bigras, Nick Thiessen, Lee Helm, Some Mosogau, Melan Mudgeway (Coach)
2010 Div 2 BC ChampionsBack Row: Jessica Kenny (Trainer), Kevin Stuart, Iain Haig, Bob Bergman, Brent Burdeyny, Mike Johnstone, Derek Neudorf, Paul Bodner, Kyle Peters, Graeme MacRury, Trent Bourke, Matt Zeglinski, Dave Barsukoff, Jose Codoceo, Curtis Soanes, Tanner Hunter, Melan Mudgeway (Coach)
Bottom Row: Dan Webster, Scott Alexander, Shea Bourquin, Denis Bigras, Nic Johnston, Chris Gilding, Mark Moody, Karl Reisinger, Mitch Bebb, Chris Kleisinger, Issac Byers, Oz Codoceo (Captain)
2010 Women's Div 1 BC ChampionsBack Row: Dave Chambers (coach),
The
2009-10 season marks the 37th season of rugby for the Abbotsford Club.
The club was established in the fall of 1972 and began play in the
Vancouver Rugby Union at this time. The Fraser Valley Union was
established for the 1973-74 season and Abbotsford entered the newly
formed second division that year.
Success came early for the club as the team only lost one game during the 1974-75 season. The Abbotsford team won the Fraser Valley Rugby Union's division championship and then battled it's way to the provincial Second Division Championship game at the historic Brockton Oval. Playing for the Daily Province Cup, one of B.C.'s oldest and most historic trophies, Abbotsford lost 18-7 in a hard fought game to the Kats.
In recent years, Abbotsford rugby has experienced tremendous success, winning provincial first division titles in 2002, 2004, 2005, and 2008, and a third division title in 2004. The club has also seen remarkable growth in its youth programs, with the expansion of its junior rugby player base and creation of many new youth teams. In 2006, Abbotsford youth teams won the BC Championships at the U-15 and U-17 boys levels, and the U-18 girls level. In 2007 the U-16 and U-17 boys both won the provincials as well. 2008 perhaps marked the most successful youth season yet in which the U-15, U-16, U-17 and U-19 boys teams all made the BC final, with the U-16 and U-17 boys earning gold. In 2009 the U-19 Men won BC Championships in both Tier 1 and Tier 2, becoming the first club in BC history to do so.
Abbotsford continues to be a community based club and is committed to developing the sport of rugby in the Eastern Fraser Valley. Abbotsford supports a variety of rugby programs in the area from the high school level, to junior and women's programs, and continues to produce quality players for local representative teams. Each year the club is proud to support several rep players for the Valley, B.C. and Canadian sides. The ARFC also started a tradition in 2005 of awarding an Abbotsford All-City team where players from each school are nominated and recognized for their play during the school season.
One of the highlights of each year is the Abbotsford Club's annual two-day Gobbler Classic Tournament held on Thanksgiving weekend since 1977. This memorable rugby showcase features teams from all over the Pacific Northwest and is estimated to help the area’s economy by upwards of $100,000. In 2009, Abbotsford saw it's first taste of true international sevens with the inaugural year of the Abbotsford International Sevens. A joint venture between the ARFC and local marketing partners, the event saw 16 men's teams from 4 countries compete for big money in 2 divisions. The tournament was a great success and will continue to grow.
The city of Abbotsford is located in Southwestern British Columbia, about one hour east of Vancouver and ten minutes north of the United States border. It has a population of approximately 120,000 and is growing rapidly. The city center is surrounded by an Agricultural Land Reserve, where farming thrives and crops flourish.
Our clubhouse is just off of highway #1. It is owned and operated by the club members and visitors are always welcome!
Club House:
31929 Mercantile Way
Abbotsford, B.C. V2T 4C3
Ph. (604) 859-3399
Fax (604) 859 3360
Home Field:
CFV Exhibition Park
32315 Haida Drive,
Abbotsford, B.C.
2009 U-19 Tier 1 BC ChampionsBack Row: Ryan McWhinney (coach), Konrad Rybkowski (coach), Mike Neufeldt, Sam Brewis, Jose Codoceo, Jamie Good, Scott Adrian, Paul Bodner, Nathan Sandhu, Matt Turcotte, Sunny Toor, Nick Quirk, Bryan Cuthbertson, Braden Dormuth, Arie Neu, Iqbal Sidhu, Aaron Sawatzky, Alex Van Volsen, Ian Mackenzie (coach)
Kneeling: Jamie Mackenzie, Tyler Fik, Darwin Guevara, Alex Thipavong, Sheldon Bates, Corey Sheremeto, Brayden Yazinsky, Jordan Tait-Comis, Patty Shields, Aidan Finlay,
Bottom: Kurtis Appeldoorn (back captain), Jake Buskell (forward captain)
2009 U-19 Boys Tier 2 BC Champions Back Row: Ian Mackenzie (coach), Bryar Zinn, Jamie Good, Scott Adrian, Nick Quirk, Peter Warmerdam, Matt Bianchini, Mitch McNicol, Kris Baranowski, Aaron Sawatzky, Braden Dormuth, Ryan McWhinney (coach)
Bottom Row: Alex Van Volsen, Steve Beckett, Jared Johnston, Sunny Toor, Aidan Wanamaker, Karl Reisinger, Aidan Finlay (captain), Tyler Fik, Brian Chin, Jamie Mackenzie
Back Row: Aaron Barker, Ryan McWhinney, Thomas Agafonow, Maddy Norton, Greg Spence, Matt Hayden (manager), Brodie Henderson, Graeme MacRury, Joel Van Meer, Chris Kleisinger, Sean McLaughlin, Konrad Rybkowski, Nick Thiessen, Tyler Adams, Doug Primrose (head coach)
Bottom Row: Chris Gilding, Nic Johnston, Scott Hunter, Chad Radons, Pete Smith, Jeremy Swaan, Joel Neufeld, Scott Alexander (captain), Mike Johnstone, Denis Bigras, Dan Helm, Dan Tou, Lee Helm

Back Row: Bryon Alexander (coach), Al Borrows (coach), Mike Neufeldt, Darren Levasseur, Mark McCutcheon, Scott Adrian, Andy Soto, Jono Valder, Nathan Sandhu, Jordan Tait-Comis, Michael Kurath, Matt Bianchini, Kody Ramsay, Matt Turcotte, Jared Douglas, Mike Rose, Jared Johnston, Brent Valder (coach)
Kneeling: Tyler Jones, Jon Parkin, Kris Baranowski, Iqbal Sidhu
Bottom Row: Dylan Ryan, Allan Dicks, Patty Shields, Darwin Guevara, Brad Levasseur, Elbert Bae
2008 U-16 Boys BC Champions Bottom Row: Stephen Cara, Mike Crivello, DJ Thiessen, Jesse Cotten, Christian Styles, Bryce Hewko, Connor Hunter, Lukas Thiessen, Mike Brodowski

Bottom Row: Ian Mackenzie (coach), Duncan Railton, Paul Bodner, Jamie Mackenzie, Josh Belcourt, Doug Gill, Jose Codoceo, Sheldon Bates, Mike Eno, Sam Batryn
Bottom Row: Jordan Tait-Comis, Woochan Kwon, Kody Ramsay, Brad Levasseur, Darwin Guevara, Patty Shields, Mike Neufeldt, Myles Murphy, Dylan Ryan?

Bottom Row: Elisa Cagnetta, Amrit Litt, Alison McKeddie, Kendra Reeves, Rebecca Anthony, Sonya Foulds, Amanda Robson, Brittany Thompson, Kylee Aindow

Kneeling: Jordan Brownell, Joel Braun, Kyle Peters, Mitch Tabian, Carlos Martinez, Vinny Perry
Bottom Row: Connor Walker, Quentin Walsh, Arnold Yu

Kneeling: Jordan Tait-Comis, Jared Johnston?, Myles Murphy, Darwin Guevara, Patrick Shields, David Huynh, Chris Calderon, Brad Levasseur, Elbert Bae
Bottom Row: Allan Dicks, Ricky Gill

Bottom Row: Mark Latam, Jesse Tranberg, Simon Hinton, Aaron Barker, Dan Tou, Scott Alexander (captain), Mike Makara, Gareth Bartlett, Jesse Lemire, Peter MacDonald, Ian Mooney, Derek Neudorf, George Keys (coach)

Bottom Row: Darrin Chaplin, Aaron Barker, Dave Reekie, Chad Radons, Scott Alexander (captain), Pete Smith, Mark Latam, Ian Mooney, Ryan Watkins, Dan Tou, Clayton Radons, George Keys (coach)

Bottom Row: Parm Sidhu, Mike Makara, Wes Abrams, Rob Phillips, Jivan Dhaliwal, Matt Kehler, Aaron Cyr, Steve Preston, Clayton Radons, Tyler Dodd, Bryon Alexander?, BJ Newton, Al Borrows
Back Row: Mike Lewis (coach), Neil Meechan, Mark Fergusson (coach), Darrin Chaplin, Tony Cannon, Trevor Hinds, Aaron Barker, Derek Pue, Scott Hunter, Shelby Nickel, Jason Copp, Matt Kehler, Colin Sexton, James Strocel, Al Borrows, Creighton Wright, Randy McEachern (manager), Ryan McWhinneyBottom Row: Andrew Hall, Jeremy Swaan, Pete Smith, Scott Alexander, Mark Latam, Dan Tou, Mike Makara, Peter MacDonald, Paul Esposito





