Her focus is now on developing a community around rugby on the Sea to Sky. In their first 5 years of operations, the Axemen made AMNRL playoffs, 4 times, with two trips to the title game and one national championship title. Proudly created with Wix.com. In 2015, the Axemen celebrated their 10th season of operation. The Jacksonville Axemen played a cross code game between Rugby League and American Football, by playing the Jacksonville Knights and defeated them 38-27[7] It may have been the first time that both an American Football team and a Rugby League team played a cross code game. The club managed to secure the inaugural minor premiership, however disappointingly were eliminated in the first week of the play-offs by the New Haven Warriors. They are one of the most successful teams in America both in on-field and off-field operations,[2] making it to the finals in four of their five years of play.
They often appear on local television and radio shows and are supported by the local media community in Jacksonville. They are also the first Rugby League team in the US to stream all their home games live on the internet in an effort expose the sport in the US to the rest of the world via the World Wide Web.
[3] The side currently holds the record for the largest margin of victory (96–8 as of 2016) in the league's history. Playing in the lower mainland division 2 and welcoming players of all abilities. It developed into teams known today like the Atlanta Rhinos.
2018 Title Sponsor: 121 Financial Credit Union, 2019 Title Sponsor: 121 Financial Credit Union. Fall Rugby 2020 August 26, 2020 August 26, 2020 Fixtures/Results September 11, 2019 April 20, 2020 Youth Rugby October 5, 2018 October 5, 2018 USA Rugby Membership August 12, 2018 August 12, 2018. The Jacksonville Axemen have had more international rugby league events than any other league or team.
Jacksonville Axemen logo. Together with the New Haven Warriors, the Axemen were founded in 2006 as an expansion team of the American National Rugby League (AMNRL). The side currently holds the record for the largest margin of victory (96–8) in the league's history. Head coach Emily Young has nearly 20 years playing experience ranging from local all the way national level competitions. The club was founded for the 2006 American National Rugby League season by Drew Slover and Australian Daryl Howland after the state of Florida (where both individuals resided) had no representation in the top level rugby league competition in the USA. Our season is split into Fall and Spring halves with playoffs at… he Jacksonville Axemen are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. In 2011 they became one of seven team to depart the AMNRL to form the new USARL, which kicked off in June of that year. Rugby. In January 2011 the Axemen were one of seven AMNRL teams to announce they were departing to form the new USA Rugby League.
They currently play in the USA Rugby League (USARL).
Head coach Emily Young has nearly 20 years playing experience ranging from local all the way national level competitions. Eastside Rugby currently plays in Division III of PNRFU. The teams in the inaugural season were the Adelaide Black Falcons, Darwin Mosquitoes, Melbourne Axemen, New South Wales Country Cockatoos, Perth Gold, and Queensland Country Heelers.
Our league consists of teams from Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
Her focus is now on developing a community around rugby on the Sea to Sky. In their first 5 years of operations, the Axemen made AMNRL playoffs, 4 times, with two trips to the title game and one national championship title. Proudly created with Wix.com. In 2015, the Axemen celebrated their 10th season of operation. The Jacksonville Axemen played a cross code game between Rugby League and American Football, by playing the Jacksonville Knights and defeated them 38-27[7] It may have been the first time that both an American Football team and a Rugby League team played a cross code game. The club managed to secure the inaugural minor premiership, however disappointingly were eliminated in the first week of the play-offs by the New Haven Warriors. They are one of the most successful teams in America both in on-field and off-field operations,[2] making it to the finals in four of their five years of play.
They often appear on local television and radio shows and are supported by the local media community in Jacksonville. They are also the first Rugby League team in the US to stream all their home games live on the internet in an effort expose the sport in the US to the rest of the world via the World Wide Web.
[3] The side currently holds the record for the largest margin of victory (96–8 as of 2016) in the league's history. Playing in the lower mainland division 2 and welcoming players of all abilities. It developed into teams known today like the Atlanta Rhinos.
2018 Title Sponsor: 121 Financial Credit Union, 2019 Title Sponsor: 121 Financial Credit Union. Fall Rugby 2020 August 26, 2020 August 26, 2020 Fixtures/Results September 11, 2019 April 20, 2020 Youth Rugby October 5, 2018 October 5, 2018 USA Rugby Membership August 12, 2018 August 12, 2018. The Jacksonville Axemen have had more international rugby league events than any other league or team.
Jacksonville Axemen logo. Together with the New Haven Warriors, the Axemen were founded in 2006 as an expansion team of the American National Rugby League (AMNRL). The side currently holds the record for the largest margin of victory (96–8) in the league's history. Head coach Emily Young has nearly 20 years playing experience ranging from local all the way national level competitions. The club was founded for the 2006 American National Rugby League season by Drew Slover and Australian Daryl Howland after the state of Florida (where both individuals resided) had no representation in the top level rugby league competition in the USA. Our season is split into Fall and Spring halves with playoffs at… he Jacksonville Axemen are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. In 2011 they became one of seven team to depart the AMNRL to form the new USARL, which kicked off in June of that year. Rugby. In January 2011 the Axemen were one of seven AMNRL teams to announce they were departing to form the new USA Rugby League.
They currently play in the USA Rugby League (USARL).
Head coach Emily Young has nearly 20 years playing experience ranging from local all the way national level competitions. Eastside Rugby currently plays in Division III of PNRFU. The teams in the inaugural season were the Adelaide Black Falcons, Darwin Mosquitoes, Melbourne Axemen, New South Wales Country Cockatoos, Perth Gold, and Queensland Country Heelers.
Our league consists of teams from Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
Her focus is now on developing a community around rugby on the Sea to Sky. In their first 5 years of operations, the Axemen made AMNRL playoffs, 4 times, with two trips to the title game and one national championship title. Proudly created with Wix.com. In 2015, the Axemen celebrated their 10th season of operation. The Jacksonville Axemen played a cross code game between Rugby League and American Football, by playing the Jacksonville Knights and defeated them 38-27[7] It may have been the first time that both an American Football team and a Rugby League team played a cross code game. The club managed to secure the inaugural minor premiership, however disappointingly were eliminated in the first week of the play-offs by the New Haven Warriors. They are one of the most successful teams in America both in on-field and off-field operations,[2] making it to the finals in four of their five years of play.
They often appear on local television and radio shows and are supported by the local media community in Jacksonville. They are also the first Rugby League team in the US to stream all their home games live on the internet in an effort expose the sport in the US to the rest of the world via the World Wide Web.
[3] The side currently holds the record for the largest margin of victory (96–8 as of 2016) in the league's history. Playing in the lower mainland division 2 and welcoming players of all abilities. It developed into teams known today like the Atlanta Rhinos.
2018 Title Sponsor: 121 Financial Credit Union, 2019 Title Sponsor: 121 Financial Credit Union. Fall Rugby 2020 August 26, 2020 August 26, 2020 Fixtures/Results September 11, 2019 April 20, 2020 Youth Rugby October 5, 2018 October 5, 2018 USA Rugby Membership August 12, 2018 August 12, 2018. The Jacksonville Axemen have had more international rugby league events than any other league or team.
Jacksonville Axemen logo. Together with the New Haven Warriors, the Axemen were founded in 2006 as an expansion team of the American National Rugby League (AMNRL). The side currently holds the record for the largest margin of victory (96–8) in the league's history. Head coach Emily Young has nearly 20 years playing experience ranging from local all the way national level competitions. The club was founded for the 2006 American National Rugby League season by Drew Slover and Australian Daryl Howland after the state of Florida (where both individuals resided) had no representation in the top level rugby league competition in the USA. Our season is split into Fall and Spring halves with playoffs at… he Jacksonville Axemen are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. In 2011 they became one of seven team to depart the AMNRL to form the new USARL, which kicked off in June of that year. Rugby. In January 2011 the Axemen were one of seven AMNRL teams to announce they were departing to form the new USA Rugby League.
They currently play in the USA Rugby League (USARL).
Head coach Emily Young has nearly 20 years playing experience ranging from local all the way national level competitions. Eastside Rugby currently plays in Division III of PNRFU. The teams in the inaugural season were the Adelaide Black Falcons, Darwin Mosquitoes, Melbourne Axemen, New South Wales Country Cockatoos, Perth Gold, and Queensland Country Heelers.
Our league consists of teams from Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
Her focus is now on developing a community around rugby on the Sea to Sky. In their first 5 years of operations, the Axemen made AMNRL playoffs, 4 times, with two trips to the title game and one national championship title. Proudly created with Wix.com. In 2015, the Axemen celebrated their 10th season of operation. The Jacksonville Axemen played a cross code game between Rugby League and American Football, by playing the Jacksonville Knights and defeated them 38-27[7] It may have been the first time that both an American Football team and a Rugby League team played a cross code game. The club managed to secure the inaugural minor premiership, however disappointingly were eliminated in the first week of the play-offs by the New Haven Warriors. They are one of the most successful teams in America both in on-field and off-field operations,[2] making it to the finals in four of their five years of play.
They often appear on local television and radio shows and are supported by the local media community in Jacksonville. They are also the first Rugby League team in the US to stream all their home games live on the internet in an effort expose the sport in the US to the rest of the world via the World Wide Web.
[3] The side currently holds the record for the largest margin of victory (96–8 as of 2016) in the league's history. Playing in the lower mainland division 2 and welcoming players of all abilities. It developed into teams known today like the Atlanta Rhinos.
2018 Title Sponsor: 121 Financial Credit Union, 2019 Title Sponsor: 121 Financial Credit Union. Fall Rugby 2020 August 26, 2020 August 26, 2020 Fixtures/Results September 11, 2019 April 20, 2020 Youth Rugby October 5, 2018 October 5, 2018 USA Rugby Membership August 12, 2018 August 12, 2018. The Jacksonville Axemen have had more international rugby league events than any other league or team.
Jacksonville Axemen logo. Together with the New Haven Warriors, the Axemen were founded in 2006 as an expansion team of the American National Rugby League (AMNRL). The side currently holds the record for the largest margin of victory (96–8) in the league's history. Head coach Emily Young has nearly 20 years playing experience ranging from local all the way national level competitions. The club was founded for the 2006 American National Rugby League season by Drew Slover and Australian Daryl Howland after the state of Florida (where both individuals resided) had no representation in the top level rugby league competition in the USA. Our season is split into Fall and Spring halves with playoffs at… he Jacksonville Axemen are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. In 2011 they became one of seven team to depart the AMNRL to form the new USARL, which kicked off in June of that year. Rugby. In January 2011 the Axemen were one of seven AMNRL teams to announce they were departing to form the new USA Rugby League.
They currently play in the USA Rugby League (USARL).
Head coach Emily Young has nearly 20 years playing experience ranging from local all the way national level competitions. Eastside Rugby currently plays in Division III of PNRFU. The teams in the inaugural season were the Adelaide Black Falcons, Darwin Mosquitoes, Melbourne Axemen, New South Wales Country Cockatoos, Perth Gold, and Queensland Country Heelers.
Our league consists of teams from Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
Her focus is now on developing a community around rugby on the Sea to Sky. In their first 5 years of operations, the Axemen made AMNRL playoffs, 4 times, with two trips to the title game and one national championship title. Proudly created with Wix.com. In 2015, the Axemen celebrated their 10th season of operation. The Jacksonville Axemen played a cross code game between Rugby League and American Football, by playing the Jacksonville Knights and defeated them 38-27[7] It may have been the first time that both an American Football team and a Rugby League team played a cross code game. The club managed to secure the inaugural minor premiership, however disappointingly were eliminated in the first week of the play-offs by the New Haven Warriors. They are one of the most successful teams in America both in on-field and off-field operations,[2] making it to the finals in four of their five years of play.
They often appear on local television and radio shows and are supported by the local media community in Jacksonville. They are also the first Rugby League team in the US to stream all their home games live on the internet in an effort expose the sport in the US to the rest of the world via the World Wide Web.
[3] The side currently holds the record for the largest margin of victory (96–8 as of 2016) in the league's history. Playing in the lower mainland division 2 and welcoming players of all abilities. It developed into teams known today like the Atlanta Rhinos.
2018 Title Sponsor: 121 Financial Credit Union, 2019 Title Sponsor: 121 Financial Credit Union. Fall Rugby 2020 August 26, 2020 August 26, 2020 Fixtures/Results September 11, 2019 April 20, 2020 Youth Rugby October 5, 2018 October 5, 2018 USA Rugby Membership August 12, 2018 August 12, 2018. The Jacksonville Axemen have had more international rugby league events than any other league or team.
Jacksonville Axemen logo. Together with the New Haven Warriors, the Axemen were founded in 2006 as an expansion team of the American National Rugby League (AMNRL). The side currently holds the record for the largest margin of victory (96–8) in the league's history. Head coach Emily Young has nearly 20 years playing experience ranging from local all the way national level competitions. The club was founded for the 2006 American National Rugby League season by Drew Slover and Australian Daryl Howland after the state of Florida (where both individuals resided) had no representation in the top level rugby league competition in the USA. Our season is split into Fall and Spring halves with playoffs at… he Jacksonville Axemen are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. In 2011 they became one of seven team to depart the AMNRL to form the new USARL, which kicked off in June of that year. Rugby. In January 2011 the Axemen were one of seven AMNRL teams to announce they were departing to form the new USA Rugby League.
They currently play in the USA Rugby League (USARL).
Head coach Emily Young has nearly 20 years playing experience ranging from local all the way national level competitions. Eastside Rugby currently plays in Division III of PNRFU. The teams in the inaugural season were the Adelaide Black Falcons, Darwin Mosquitoes, Melbourne Axemen, New South Wales Country Cockatoos, Perth Gold, and Queensland Country Heelers.
Our league consists of teams from Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.