CW Vs JBAA

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CW Vs JBAA

Patrons are advised to note chnages in previously posted kickoff times. First Division, 12:45.  Premier Division, 2:30 p.m.  This match willbe live streamed by BCRU.


Raindrops Stopped Falling On My Head!

Stay dry and proudly show the CW colours?  Our U18 Jr. Team is currently selling CW Umbrellas as a fundraiser for their upcoming Tour to the UK in October, 2015.  Cost: $45.00 with all proceeds to the Tour Fund. 

Umbrellas will be available at Windsor Park this Saturday during the Premier Game vs. JBAA (KO 2:45) and this Sunday during the U18 Provincial Semi Final vs. Caps (KO 12:45). 






Haere ra to Steve Lancaster who is departing Rugby Canada to return to his native N.Z. Thanks to Steve for lending a hand these past three years with CW Mini and Junior rugby. Perhaps it is currently not a lot at the moment but the best of Tricolor luck to you, Steve!




 

It sounds like a Hollywood movie pitch: Seeking more out of life, a rugby-playing lawyer and pig farmer finds salvation as a film producer. Actually, the tale of Lou Webster’s excellent adventure isn’t that far-fetched.

It describes a detour the Victoria lawyer, rugby player and coach took three years ago when he became executive producer on writer-director Ross Ferguson’s thriller Primary.

“It was a crime of opportunity,” said Webster, laughing, as he recalled his reunion with Ferguson, a friend from his days studying criminology at Simon Fraser University, and their mutual friend Vince Prokop, a Vancouver Film School graduate.

- See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/entertainment/big-picture-a-fast-lesson-in-film-production-for-victoria-lawyer-1.1585461#sthash.TXpbAgSx.dpuf

It sounds like a Hollywood movie pitch: Seeking more out of life, a rugby-playing lawyer and pig farmer finds salvation as a film producer. Actually, the tale of Lou Webster’s excellent adventure isn’t that far-fetched.

It describes a detour the Victoria lawyer, rugby player and coach took three years ago when he became executive producer on writer-director Ross Ferguson’s thriller Primary.

“It was a crime of opportunity,” said Webster, laughing, as he recalled his reunion with Ferguson, a friend from his days studying criminology at Simon Fraser University, and their mutual friend Vince Prokop, a Vancouver Film School graduate.

- See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/entertainment/big-picture-a-fast-lesson-in-film-production-for-victoria-lawyer-1.1585461#sthash.TXpbAgSx.dpuf

It sounds like a Hollywood movie pitch: Seeking more out of life, a rugby-playing lawyer and pig farmer finds salvation as a film producer. Actually, the tale of Lou Webster’s excellent adventure isn’t that far-fetched.

It describes a detour the Victoria lawyer, rugby player and coach took three years ago when he became executive producer on writer-director Ross Ferguson’s thriller Primary.

“It was a crime of opportunity,” said Webster, laughing, as he recalled his reunion with Ferguson, a friend from his days studying criminology at Simon Fraser University, and their mutual friend Vince Prokop, a Vancouver Film School graduate.

- See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/entertainment/big-picture-a-fast-lesson-in-film-production-for-victoria-lawyer-1.1585461#sthash.TXpbAgSx.dpuf

It sounds like a Hollywood movie pitch: Seeking more out of life, a rugby-playing lawyer and pig farmer finds salvation as a film producer. Actually, the tale of Lou Webster’s excellent adventure isn’t that far-fetched.

It describes a detour the Victoria lawyer, rugby player and coach took three years ago when he became executive producer on writer-director Ross Ferguson’s thriller Primary.

“It was a crime of opportunity,” said Webster, laughing, as he recalled his reunion with Ferguson, a friend from his days studying criminology at Simon Fraser University, and their mutual friend Vince Prokop, a Vancouver Film School graduate.

- See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/entertainment/big-picture-a-fast-lesson-in-film-production-for-victoria-lawyer-1.1585461#sthash.TXpbAgSx.dpuf

t sounds like a Hollywood movie pitch: Seeking more out of life, a rugby-playing lawyer and pig farmer finds salvation as a film producer. Actually, the tale of Lou Webster’s excellent adventure isn’t that far-fetched.

It describes a detour the Victoria lawyer, rugby player and coach took three years ago when he became executive producer on writer-director Ross Ferguson’s thriller Primary.

“It was a crime of opportunity,” said Webster, laughing, as he recalled his reunion with Ferguson, a friend from his days studying criminology at Simon Fraser University, and their mutual friend Vince Prokop, a Vancouver Film School graduate.

- See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/entertainment/big-picture-a-fast-lesson-in-film-production-for-victoria-lawyer-1.1585461#sthash.TXpbAgSx.dpuf

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