Albay Vulcans
The Albay Vulcans is a Philippine rugby union and rugby league team based in Legazpi, Albay. They played in the Philippines National Rugby League Championship.
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Full name | Albay Vulcans Rugby Football Club |
Colours | Red White |
Founded | 2015 |
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Manager | Ric Raymond Bellen |
Competition | Philippines National Rugby League Championship |
Name and Emblem
They are named after the active Mayon Volcano which overlooks Legazpi.
History
The club was founded by Ric Raymond Bellen initially formed as a rugby league club they shifted to playing rugby union but with support from the PNRL (Philippines National Rugby League) they were able to organise a home game at the Bicol University sports field against the Manila Storm in which they lost 30-14.[1][2][3]
Current squad
- Marlon Dela Cruz
- Jaineil Marbella
- William Kila
- Jemison Pastor
- Rafael Monday
- Joseph Alindogan
- Kevin Santos
- Louis Jiano Aboga
- Joey Salceda
- Matthew Frick
LRay Villafuerye
- Joeffrey Alamil
- Deo Pineda
- Niel Soria
- Reymond Bernal
- Athanasius Igag
- Renz Balmedina
- Emmanuel Moramul
- Phillip Tibong
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References
- "Albay Vulcans, Manila Storms Clash in Bicol, in one more Rugby first". Bayanihan News. 24 November 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
- http://bayanihannews.com.au/2015/12/13/manila-storm-defeats-albay-vulcans-in-inaugural-match-in-bicol/
- http://www.rugbyleagueplanet.com/rlp-nations/philippines/2548-albay-vulcans-v-manila-storm-rugby-league-match-report-philippines
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