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Teamwork, Faith, and Rugby: Christendom College’s Winning Combination

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The Christendom College rugby team, represented by players Dominic Di Falco, a senior from Amersham, Buckingham (England), John Kennedy, a senior from Cooperstown, and Coach Jim Conrad, shared insights into their tight-knit squad’s ethos and their unique blend of athleticism and camaraderie. Founded in 2006, the team has grown in size and spirit, accumulating several championship titles and becoming a pillar of Christendom College’s athletic program.

The team’s journey is a tale of persistence and strategic finesse, often resembling a chess match more than a mere physical showdown. Rugby at Christendom College is as much about mental strength as physical agility. According to Coach Jim, preparing for a rugby match involves careful coordination and mental training, ensuring all players are synchronized in their strategies and movements.

Dominic and John elaborated on their roles on the team, which vary dramatically between the 15-player games and the faster, 7-player matches. Their responsibilities shift from heavy physical engagement in scrums to rapid, strategic plays across the field. This flexibility in roles highlights the dynamic nature of rugby and the adaptability required of its players.

The Core of Christendom Rugby: Faith and Community

A central theme in Christendom College’s rugby program is its foundation in faith. Regular prayers and team masses are routine, fostering a strong community spirit and shared purpose. This spiritual base helps players find deeper meaning in their sport and maintains morale during challenging times.

The integration of faith and sport at Christendom College is a draw for many players, including international students like Dominic, who moved from England to join the team. This blend of cultural diversity and shared values creates a rich, supportive environment beyond the rugby field.

Looking Ahead: Challenges and Championships

As the team prepares for their upcoming national championship games, their focus is razor-sharp. The tournament format, intense and demanding, will test their endurance and teamwork. Yet, with their rigorous preparation and unified strength, the Christendom College rugby team is a formidable contender on the national stage.

In discussing the future, Dominic and John see rugby as more than a game. It has taught them resilience and leadership—qualities they plan to carry into their future careers and personal lives. For Coach Jim, continuing to build the team’s legacy through recruitment and training is a priority, aiming to maintain their competitive edge and close-knit culture.

At Christendom College, rugby is more than just a sport; it is a journey of personal growth, a test of faith, and a celebration of community. As they head into another season, the team remains a symbol of what can be achieved when talent meets spirit and dedication.

 

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