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.

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.dpufIt 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.dpufIt 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.dpufIt 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.dpuft 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