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Hall Of Fame 2015 - David Lougheed, Red Lipsett, Tony McGann

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Welcome to the Balmy Beach RFC! We are one of Canada’s oldest, largest and most successful grassroots rugby clubs. The Balmy Beach RFC constists of 4 men’s teams, 1 women’s team, and youth teams for boys and girls from Under-8’s up to Under-18’s, and an alumni section.

Established in 1955, Balmy Beach Rugby Rugby Club has a long and storied history in the Toronto and Ontario rugby communities. We are a progressive club whose members have gone on to feature for Canada and teams around the world.

Serving Toronto’s Leslieville and Beaches neighbourhoods, Balmy Beach Rugby Club runs programs for players ages 6-50+. Our programs prioritize strong fundamentals, fun, and a love of the game at all stages of life.

Balmy Beach Alumni are a key component of our Club and remain engaged with our section long after their playing days end. For more information on their activities, head to the Alumni section of our site.

Balmy Beach Rugby Senior Men’s section is tied for the winningest club in Ontario Rugby history, boasting a remarkable 13 McCormick Cups, and 4 Carling Cups, the highest honour for a Senior Men’s team in the province.

As a club, our objective is to develop and empower players of all ages to go on to long and successful rugby careers, whether they be playing, coaching, or officiating.

Balmy Beach Rugby welcomes new and experienced players of all ages, genders and abilities.

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SENIOR RUGBY

Registration for the 2025 season is NOW OPEN

Registration for the 2025 Summer season is NOW OPEN!

The Balmy Beach RFC is the most successful rugby organization in Ontario.

During the 2024 Season, the Balmy Beach RFC comprised of 4 men’s teams and 1 women’s team.

The season runs from May until August or September. We practice and play home games at Tubs & Gee Gage Field, in the east end of Toronto. The Senior Women practice on Mondays and Wednesdays, and the Senior Men practice on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Games are on Saturdays.

 

JUNIOR RUGBY

Minis Registration for the 2025 season is NOW OPEN

Registration for the 2025 Summer season is open for girls and boys U6 to U12.

An incredible rugby program that starts with flag rugby at U6 and runs to U18. There are girls and boys squads from U14 to U18. All players are welcome!

You can find more information about the various age groups and coaching staff in our Junior Rugby section.

Practices run twice weekly starting in May, with festivals and matches across the GTA throughout the summer.

Email Junior Director Chris Kalbfleisch at balmybeachjuniors@gmail.com for more information, or start registering using the button below.

Myles Martin Weekly Alumni Report for July 9

Beach Women went under the lights on Friday night in Mississauga. They continue their dominating ways by absolutely dominating the Blues. They put on a show by playing fantastic defense that led to turnovers and covertering to tries. The women win again Beach 33 – Mississauga 22

Beach 3s unfortunately were not able to field a team so we took a forfeit Aurora 20 – Beach 0

The Beach 2 were in tough on the road last week in Aurora. The sidelines were lined with the Barbarian faithfuls which made it difficult for the Blue and Gold to get the momentum needed for the win. The Beach played well with flashes of brilliance in the backline but some timely errors were too much to overcome. Aurora 25 – Beach 15

Beach TRU Mens made their way to Sunnybrook Park to play the Dragons. The see-saw battle saw the Beach leading at the half. The Dragons were able to make some adjustments and make a late run but came up short. Beach 24 – Dragons 21

The ORU1 had a rough go in Aurora to end the day. They came out firing on all cylinders and doing what they do best, crisp lineouts, excellent hands and dominating scrums. We got on the board first but the Barbs weren’t going to let that lead last long. The Barbs had a few line breaks and took advantage of our mistakes which led to scores. The final was Barbs 48 – Beach 14

This weeks Fixtures
Beach Women vs Lindsay 12:30pm – Tubs and Gee
Beach 3 @ Brantford 12:30pm – Harlequins RFC
Beach 2 @ Brantford 2pm – Harlequins RFC
TRU Mens @ Toronto Dragons 3:30pm – Eglinton Flats
Beach 1 @ Brantford 3:30pm – Harlequins RFC

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