This Saturday, the New York Rugby Club host the 55th annual New York 7s Tournament. A post Thanksgiving tradition since the late 1950s, the tournament will see over 130 teams of all levels and from around the globe participate.
The games take place on Randalls Island and the action kicks off at 8:20am. After the conclusion of the tournament, the festivities move to the East Village where the post party will be held at Webster Hall (East 11th Street (between 4th and 3rd Ave), New York, NY).
Further details, including travel directions, can be found on the tournament website at newyorkrugbysevens.com. And don't forget to pick up a program which will feature a couple rugby life articles.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
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