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The San Fernando Valley Rugby Club is a successful and prestigious rugby club, located just north of downtown Los Angeles, California. Established in 1963, SFV competes in the 2nd Division of the Southern California Rugby Union, part of the USA Rugby Union. The club is composed of 40-50 active team players and hundreds of additional members and alumni.The team demographics cut all across the board. They include multi-national, multi-racial players and professionals from England, Wales, Korea, Russia, Ireland, Tonga, New Zealand, Argentina, Peru, Bulgaria, Armenia, Jamaica... and even the U.S.! Club members maintain a diverse collection of occupations, including those working in the entertainment industry, information technology, education, small business owners, and students. If you have the experience to play top-level rugby, or you're a novice who just wants to be introduced to the game, SFV Rugby is the team for you! Please click the "Contact Us" link in the upper left corner of this page, and welcome to the world of Valley Rugby! Established in 1963 as the San Fernando Valley State College Team (now Cal State Northridge), San Fernando Valley RFC is a successful and prestigious rugby club that is located just north of downtown Los Angeles, California. The club plays within the Red Division of the Southern California Rugby Football Union (SCRFU). San Fernando Valley has had an outstanding success rate within the White Division as well as recent successes while participating in the USA National Mens Club (Div II) Tournaments. - 1994 SCRFU Champions & USA RUGBY National Sweet 16
- 1995 SCRFU Champions & USA RUGBY National Final Runner-up
- 1996 SCRFU Runner-up & USA RUGBY National Elite 8
- 1997 SCRFU Champions & USA RUGBY National Sweet 16
- 1998 SCRFU Runner-up & USA RUGBY National Sweet 16
- 2002 SCRFU Runner-up & USA RUGBY National Final 4
- 2004 SCRFU Champions & USA RUGBY National Sweet 16
San Fernando Valley State College Rugby Football Team 1969. This photo was taken at the catalina Rugby tournament.  Left to right, Rick Brathewate, unknown , Rick Fry, Steve Curry, Ed Hulls, Pat Judd, Tim McIssic, Max Beamen and Richard Izzi.
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