Season: Beginning of May-End of August
Practices: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00-8:00pm at St. Paul's University
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Games: Saturdays (times TBA) at various fields
Fees: 325$ for the season; 175$ must be paid up front to cover insurance fees
Players: We play in Division 2 and are comprised of many different levels of experience - high school girls, university players, recreational players, and ladies coming out of rugby retirement to join in the fun again!
More information: Contact any of the Coven Admin members listed in the right column
The Coven WRFC
The Coven WRFC is a women's rugby club in Ottawa that encompasses the values of teamwork, dedication, passion, and the love of the game. We are open to players of all backgrounds (rugby and lifestyle too), and want to promote women's rugby to all willing to take an interest in one of the best sports on earth!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Welcome to the Coven WRFC Site!
Welcome! If you’re visiting this site, it’s because you're interested in joining our adventure to establish the best women’s rugby club in the country.
For some of you, the name Coven may appear intimidating at first. So, let’s begin by stating that we’re not a religious group nor do we practice witchcraft! Instead, we ask that you look beyond the stereotypes more commonly associated with the word and explore the associations and values that caught our fancy and that we felt defined who and what we are…
When we began researching possible names for our new club, we were drawn to images of strong women – women who were warriors and leaders. What we discovered was that the word we now know as ‘witch’ originates from the word ‘wicce’, which means ‘wise one’. The early wicce were midwives, healers, diviners and priestesses.
We went on to discover that the values commonly associated with ‘covens’ – both ancient and modern – spoke to independence, personal strength and passion as well as a number of really fundamental ‘team’ values – building trust, respect and working together. And, contrary to what many people may think – there was just as strong an emphasis placed on individuality and personal identify (so, you can park those concerns about joining a cult!).
The bottom line is that the word Coven – like any other word – is defined by the people who own it. So, here’s the only definition that counts – our own:
The Coven… a women’s rugby club comprised of strong, talented and independent women, willing to work together to build a club that is both unique and representative of its members.
For some of you, the name Coven may appear intimidating at first. So, let’s begin by stating that we’re not a religious group nor do we practice witchcraft! Instead, we ask that you look beyond the stereotypes more commonly associated with the word and explore the associations and values that caught our fancy and that we felt defined who and what we are…
When we began researching possible names for our new club, we were drawn to images of strong women – women who were warriors and leaders. What we discovered was that the word we now know as ‘witch’ originates from the word ‘wicce’, which means ‘wise one’. The early wicce were midwives, healers, diviners and priestesses.
We went on to discover that the values commonly associated with ‘covens’ – both ancient and modern – spoke to independence, personal strength and passion as well as a number of really fundamental ‘team’ values – building trust, respect and working together. And, contrary to what many people may think – there was just as strong an emphasis placed on individuality and personal identify (so, you can park those concerns about joining a cult!).
The bottom line is that the word Coven – like any other word – is defined by the people who own it. So, here’s the only definition that counts – our own:
The Coven… a women’s rugby club comprised of strong, talented and independent women, willing to work together to build a club that is both unique and representative of its members.
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