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The Toronto Nomads Rugby Club is one of Canada's oldest
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clubs. The Toronto Nomads are one of six clubs that formed the Toronto Rugby Union and the
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in 1950. Training in downtown
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, the Toronto Nomads boast three senior men's teams, two senior women's and seven junior squads, running from minis to U18. The senior women's team currently plays in the Ontario Women's League, while the senior men's team currently play in the Marshall Championship, the senior division of
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.


Nomads history


Club founding

In August 1950, Reverend Freddie Miller, along with an ad hoc Rugby Strategy Committee, began recruiting rugby players at the
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. Shortly after this recruitment push, 80 rugby players and rugby enthusiasts met at the Pine Room of the 48th Highlanders Memorial Hall. The group divided into three teams: The Nomads (led by Reverend Freddie Miller), the Wanderers and the Barbarians. Almost seven decades later, the three teams continue to play against each other (along with numerous other Ontario rugby clubs, which have sprung up since the 1950s).


Nags

The Nomads Acting Group
NAGs
was created by a handful of Nomads players who were homesick for the theatre they had grown up performing and enjoying before moving to Canada. The first performances put on by The Nomads were "Cupid is a Bum, Is a Bum, Is a Bum" and "Meet the Folks" on April Fools' Day, 1976 at th
Tranzac
Club in the Annex. The plays were such a huge success that the NAGs still put on shows today, including a winter British-style pantomime, as well as annual spring and a fall shows.


Nomads elite players


Active players

The Nomads have produced a number of elite players including
Kelly Russell Kelly Russell (born December 7, 1986) is a former Canadian rugby union player, and is a coach for the sport. She captained at the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup and was named to the Dream Team. International career Russell has also featured in ...
,
Laura Russell Laura Russell (born November 10, 1988) is a Canadian rugby union player. Rugby career Laura and her sister Kelly, represented at the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup. They were also in the squad that toured New Zealand in June 2014. In 2016, she ...
and
Lucas Hammond Lucas Hammond (born November 14, 1993) is a Canadian rugby union, rugby union player, in the Rugby sevens, sevens discipline. Hammond's parents are both Canadians who lived in South Africa, where Hammond was born. They decided to emigrate back to ...
. All three play for Canada's professional senior teams with
Laura Russell Laura Russell (born November 10, 1988) is a Canadian rugby union player. Rugby career Laura and her sister Kelly, represented at the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup. They were also in the squad that toured New Zealand in June 2014. In 2016, she ...
captaining the Senior Women's 15s team to silver during the
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. Her sister, Kelly Russell, plays number four for Canada's Senior Women's 7s team when they took gold at the 2015
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competition. Kelly Russell will be representing Canada at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics where she will be playing for Canada's 7s team.


Retired players

In 1995
Ian Gough Ian Gough (born 10 November 1976) is a former Wales international rugby union rugby player. His usual position was lock forward. He made his debut for the Wales national rugby union team against South Africa in 1998, and was a regular thereafter, ...
played lock for the Nomads before going on to play professionally for Wales.


Season and training

The Nomads are one-sixth owners of Fletcher's Fields, the premier rugby facility in
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,
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, located north of the city of
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. Their home games are played at Fletcher's while training takes place in downtown Toronto. Unlike almost all other (
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) rugby countries, the Ontario rugby season runs from May until November. The sub-zero temperatures during the winter make playing and training outdoors impossible. The Nomads run an indoor touch session on Saturdays throughout the winter months. Their junior training programs also run throughout the winter.


Recruitment

The Toronto Nomads are an all-welcoming club. All players who turn up to training and pay their annual fees get game time on Saturdays. Fees do not have to be paid until matches commence in April, however some pre-season training will carry a small weekly fee for indoor location hire. In addition to The Nomads' locally developed players, each season sees an increase in foreign-based players, predominantly from Ireland, the UK, Australia and New Zealand. Other nationalities currently represented at the club include Argentina, France, the US, and Zimbabwe. Although in more traditional rugby countries it is not uncommon for players to be paid, this is not the case in
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.


References

{{Reflist Rugby union teams in Ontario