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Haifa Wild Boars

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Union
  
Israel Rugby Union

President
  
Menahem Ben Menahem

Captain(s)
  
Assaf Gayer

Nickname(s)
  
Wild Boars

Coach(es)
  
Ofer Hamburger

Haifa Wild Boars (previously known simply as Haifa Rugby) is one of six clubs in Israel Rugby Union. Based in Haifa, in the northern part of Israel.

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The team is majorly sponsored by the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, and most players have graduated or are students there. Students in the Technion get academic credit for playing in the team.

Club history

The club was formed by Alan Brazg, a student in the Technion, in the year 1971 and consisted mostly of immigrants from South Africa. The club was one of the first to bring rugby union to Israel, when the Israeli union was formed in 1972.

Lady Wild Boars

Erez Weiss, a Haifa men’s player, promoted the birth of a women's rugby union team. With his enthusiasm, a team was formed in 2005 which included 7 team members and was coached by Menachem Ben Menachem and Nir Bar Or (2005/2006). Then, Yael Kenan took over as coach (2006/2007) and is still the team coach today (2009/2010).

Haifa women's team, also known as The Haifa Lady Boars, won the Yizrael 7's tournament in 2007 and came in first place in the rugby tournament of Eilat games 2009. The team is playing in the Israeli Rugby League and has been ranked second for the last four years.

Playing Grounds

The team is nowadays using an old Football pitch in Kfar Bialik (Usha) to host games, while looking for a permanent stadium.

Training takes place in Ort Bialik school grounds.

References

Haifa Wild Boars Wikipedia