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== '''Introduction''' == | == '''Introduction''' == | ||
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+ | The U.S. Air Force Men’s Rugby sevens team is comprised of top athletes from active duty, guard, and reserve forces from around the world pursuing excellence and integrity to become leaders, innovators, and warriors. With the 7s team established in 2012, the USAF Men’s Rugby team has finished second every year in the Armed Forces Championship. Their launchpad and team aim to propel them to new heights. They take the pitch with only 7 but in their jersey lies the entire support of Air Force ruggers and warriors from around the world who have given the ultimate sacrifice. The sky has never been the limit for the USAF, and their players strive to be the best on and off the field as players, Airmen, and citizens. Their kits represent Air Force pride and history while their logo represents Sevens and the concept of flight. In addition to the Men’s 7s team, the Air Force rugby family includes a men’s and a women’s 15s team, the first women’s rugby team in the U.S. Armed Forces. | ||
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[[File:AF_Rugby_old_logo.jpg| x40px|left|]] The original Air Force Rugby Logo was '''[[designed by Major Charles Curran]]''' when he was one of the first Air Force Directors during the original Combined Services Committee days. | [[File:AF_Rugby_old_logo.jpg| x40px|left|]] The original Air Force Rugby Logo was '''[[designed by Major Charles Curran]]''' when he was one of the first Air Force Directors during the original Combined Services Committee days. | ||
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− | [[File:Air_Force_7s_logo_2017.JPG| x40px|]] The Sevens logo was adopted in 2013 after the first year of Sevens. We had a hybrid logo before that when Coach McQuaide asked Tom Beers to design a logo that was distinct and completely different from the traditional 15s look to put into the Las Vegas Sevens program. Tom asked for a little more guidance, as all good designers tend to do, and Andy said "c'mon Tom you are the designer, just make it swooshy with an airplane contrail and work in the number 7 and I am sure it will be good". Tom did a great job! | + | [[File:AF_Rugby_Logo_interim.jpg| x40px|left|]] The 15s logo originally had the year of the AF championships |
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+ | [[File:Air_Force_15s_logo_2017.JPG| x40px|left|]] When we started winning them all it was converted to "XV". The eagle represents the warrior ethos of rugby and the stars are the fifteen players. Not sure where the rugby player running came from. The black F-16 represents our fallen ruggers. Prior to that, we had a logo that was a spin-off of the Combined Services logo, as the designer of that logo designed the Air Force one. | ||
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+ | [[File:Air_Force_7s_logo_2017.JPG| x40px|]] The Sevens logo was adopted in 2013 after the first year of Sevens. We had a hybrid logo before that when Coach McQuaide asked Tom Beers to design a logo that was distinct and completely different from the traditional 15s look to put into the Las Vegas Sevens program. Tom asked for a little more guidance, as all good designers tend to do, and Andy said "c'mon Tom you are the designer, just make it swooshy with an airplane contrail and work in the number 7 and I am sure it will be good". Tom did a great job! | ||
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+ | [[File:Logo_AF_Sevens2022.jpg| x40px|]] Updated n 2022 to reflect Department of the Air Force (DAF). | ||
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Click here to see the historical '''[[list of Air Force Leadership]]''' and here for a description of the '''[[Air Force Black Sheep]] Side | Click here to see the historical '''[[list of Air Force Leadership]]''' and here for a description of the '''[[Air Force Black Sheep]] Side | ||
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+ | Click here for information about the '''[[Paul-Milne Shield Competitions]]''' | ||
== '''Current Contacts''' == | == '''Current Contacts''' == | ||
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'''Director AF Men's Rugby''' - Andy McQuade, jammcquade@gmail.com | '''Director AF Men's Rugby''' - Andy McQuade, jammcquade@gmail.com | ||
− | Coach 7s - Theo Bennet | + | Coach 7s - Theo Bennet, Jay |
Manager - Saleem Razv, saleemrazvi02@yahoo.com | Manager - Saleem Razv, saleemrazvi02@yahoo.com | ||
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'''Director AF Womens Rugby''' - Major Nikki Jansen, nicole.jansen@us.af.mil | '''Director AF Womens Rugby''' - Major Nikki Jansen, nicole.jansen@us.af.mil | ||
− | AF Women's 7s Coach - | + | AF Women's 7s Coach - Emily Record, erecord@gmail.com |
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[[File:Air_Force_7s_logo_2017.JPG| x40px|]] Click on the season link below to see a complete review of the specified season | [[File:Air_Force_7s_logo_2017.JPG| x40px|]] Click on the season link below to see a complete review of the specified season | ||
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+ | |[[Portal: 2031 Air Force Men 7s| 2031]] || [[Portal: 2030 Air Force Men 7s| 2030]] ||[[Portal: 2029 Air Force Men 7s| 2029]] ||[[Portal: 2028 Air Force Men 7s| 2028]] ||[[Portal: 2027 Air Force Men 7s| 2027]] || [[Portal:2026 Air Force Men 7s| 2026]] || [[Portal:2025 Air Force Men 7s| 2025]] || [[Portal:2024 Air Force Men 7s| 2024]] || [[ Portal:2023 Air Force Men 7s| 2023]] || [[Portal:2022 Air Force Men 7s| 2022]] | ||
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+ | |[[Portal: 2021 Air Force Men 7s| 2021]] || [[Portal: 2020 Air Force Men 7s| 2020]] ||[[Portal: 2019 Air Force Men 7s| 2019]] ||[[Portal: 2018 Air Force Men 7s| 2018]] ||[[Portal: 2017 Air Force Men 7s| 2017]] || [[Portal:2016 Air Force Men 7s| 2016]] || [[Portal:2015 Air Force Men 7s| 2015]] || [[Portal:2014 Air Force Men 7s| 2014]] || [[ Portal:2013 Air Force Men 7s| 2013]] || [[Portal:2012 Air Force Men 7s| 2012]] | ||
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== '''All Air Force Women's 7s teams''' == | == '''All Air Force Women's 7s teams''' == | ||
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[[File:Air_Force_15s_logo_2017.JPG| x40px|left|]] Click on the season link below to see a complete review of the specified season | [[File:Air_Force_15s_logo_2017.JPG| x40px|left|]] Click on the season link below to see a complete review of the specified season | ||
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+ | |[[Portal:2027 Air Force Men| 2027]] || [[Portal:2026 Air Force Men| 2026]] || [[Portal:2025 Air Force Men| 2025]] || [[Portal:2024 Air Force Men | 2024]] || [[Portal:2023 Air Force Men| 2023]] || [[Portal:2022 Air Force Men| 2022]] || [[Portal:2021 Air Force Men| 2021]] || [[Portal:2020 Air Force Men| 2020]] || [[Portal:2019 Air Force Men| 2019]] || [[Portal:2018 Air Force Men| 2018]] | ||
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|[[Portal:2017 Air Force Men| 2017]] || [[Portal:2016 Air Force Men| 2016]] || [[Portal:2015 Air Force Men| 2015]] || [[Portal:2014 Air Force Men | 2014]] || [[Portal:2013 Air Force Men| 2013]] || [[Portal:2012 Air Force Men| 2012]] || [[Portal:2011 Air Force Men| 2011]] || [[Portal:2010 Air Force Men| 2010]] || [[Portal:2009 Air Force Men| 2009]] || [[Portal:2008 Air Force Men| 2008]] | |[[Portal:2017 Air Force Men| 2017]] || [[Portal:2016 Air Force Men| 2016]] || [[Portal:2015 Air Force Men| 2015]] || [[Portal:2014 Air Force Men | 2014]] || [[Portal:2013 Air Force Men| 2013]] || [[Portal:2012 Air Force Men| 2012]] || [[Portal:2011 Air Force Men| 2011]] || [[Portal:2010 Air Force Men| 2010]] || [[Portal:2009 Air Force Men| 2009]] || [[Portal:2008 Air Force Men| 2008]] | ||
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+ | ||[[Portal:2036 Air Force Women 15s| 2036]] ||[[Portal:2035 Air Force Women 15s| 2035]] ||[[Portal:2034 Air Force Women 15s| 2034]] ||[[Portal:2033 Air Force Women 15s| 2033]] || [[Portal:2032 Air Force Women 15s| 2032]] || [[Portal:2031 Air Force Women 15s| 2031]] || [[Portal:2030 Air Force Women 15s| 2030]] || [[ Portal:2029 Air Force Women 15s| 2029]] || [[Portal:2028 Air Force Women 15s| 2028]] ||[[Portal: 2027 Air Force Women 15s| 2027]] | ||
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Contents
Introduction
The U.S. Air Force Men’s Rugby sevens team is comprised of top athletes from active duty, guard, and reserve forces from around the world pursuing excellence and integrity to become leaders, innovators, and warriors. With the 7s team established in 2012, the USAF Men’s Rugby team has finished second every year in the Armed Forces Championship. Their launchpad and team aim to propel them to new heights. They take the pitch with only 7 but in their jersey lies the entire support of Air Force ruggers and warriors from around the world who have given the ultimate sacrifice. The sky has never been the limit for the USAF, and their players strive to be the best on and off the field as players, Airmen, and citizens. Their kits represent Air Force pride and history while their logo represents Sevens and the concept of flight. In addition to the Men’s 7s team, the Air Force rugby family includes a men’s and a women’s 15s team, the first women’s rugby team in the U.S. Armed Forces.
The original Air Force Rugby Logo was designed by Major Charles Curran when he was one of the first Air Force Directors during the original Combined Services Committee days.
The 15s logo originally had the year of the AF championships
When we started winning them all it was converted to "XV". The eagle represents the warrior ethos of rugby and the stars are the fifteen players. Not sure where the rugby player running came from. The black F-16 represents our fallen ruggers. Prior to that, we had a logo that was a spin-off of the Combined Services logo, as the designer of that logo designed the Air Force one.
The Sevens logo was adopted in 2013 after the first year of Sevens. We had a hybrid logo before that when Coach McQuaide asked Tom Beers to design a logo that was distinct and completely different from the traditional 15s look to put into the Las Vegas Sevens program. Tom asked for a little more guidance, as all good designers tend to do, and Andy said "c'mon Tom you are the designer, just make it swooshy with an airplane contrail and work in the number 7 and I am sure it will be good". Tom did a great job!
Updated n 2022 to reflect Department of the Air Force (DAF).
Click here to see the historical list of Air Force Leadership and here for a description of the Air Force Black Sheep Side
Click here for information about the Paul-Milne Shield Competitions
Current Contacts
Director AF Men's Rugby - Andy McQuade, jammcquade@gmail.com
Coach 7s - Theo Bennet, Jay
Manager - Saleem Razv, saleemrazvi02@yahoo.com
Director AF Womens Rugby - Major Nikki Jansen, nicole.jansen@us.af.mil
AF Women's 7s Coach - Emily Record, erecord@gmail.com
All Air Force Men's 7s teams
Click on the season link below to see a complete review of the specified season
2031 | 2030 | 2029 | 2028 | 2027 | 2026 | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 |
2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 |
All Air Force Women's 7s teams
Click on the season link below to see a complete review of the specified season
2036 | 2035 | 2034 | 2033 | 2032 | 2031 | 2030 | 2029 | 2028 | 2027 |
2026 | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 |
All Air Force Men's 15s teams
Click on the season link below to see a complete review of the specified season
All Air Force Women's 15s teams
Click on the season link below to see a complete review of the specified season
2036 | 2035 | 2034 | 2033 | 2032 | 2031 | 2030 | 2029 | 2028 | 2027 |
2026 | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 |