Freeport RFC Celebrates 60 Years of Rugby and Community

Freeport RFC Celebrates 60 Years of Rugby and Community

[242 News] The Freeport Rugby Football Club’s (FRFC) 60th Anniversary Celebration Weekend, held May 1–3, 2026, was a memorable tribute to six decades of rugby tradition, camaraderie, and community spirit. From the opening moments on Friday evening through the final farewells on Sunday, the weekend reflected everything that makes FRFC such a special club—past, present, and future united by a shared love of sport.

The celebrations began Friday night with a welcoming social at the club on Settler’s Way, which brought together current players, alumni, supporters, and friends. Visiting teams from Clayton Rugby Club and Toronto joined in the festivities, along with individual players who travelled from Ottawa, Atlanta, Cayman, and Florida, reflecting the reach of FRFC rugby and football family.

Saturday served as the centrepiece of the anniversary weekend, with a round robin of Rugby games featuring competitive, spirited matches with players in their teens and those just over 70 too! The presence of visiting teams added to the intensity and excitement on the pitch, while off the field, supporters, families, and friends watched and cheered them on.

Commentary on the games came from well-known Nassau MC Gary Markahm and former Buccaneers players.

“The highlight of the weekend was, without question, the rugby itself — or at least in the minds of the players, it was,” said Vice President and FRFC Rugby Coach Nigel Kirkby. “Clayton and the GITS competed fiercely against one another before combining to form a “Rest of the World” side to take on the Freeport/Bahamas team.”

“I think the matches struck a perfect balance between competition and sportsmanship, with no quarter asked or given — a true reflection of rugby both on and off the field,” Kirkby continued. “There were some fantastic displays of talent and skill, along with plenty of nostalgic moments, even if the pace and sidesteps were perhaps a little slower and shorter than we remembered.”

The evening continued with a formal anniversary dinner that was highlighted by a Junkanoo performance, sponsored by the Ministry of Grand Bahama. Speeches underlined key moments in the club’s history and paid heartfelt tribute to those who have contributed to its success and helped rebuild it after the many hurricanes. FRFC also created a 60th anniversary booklet, sponsored by local companies, to highlight the history of the sports hub, and helped cover event costs.
Sunday offered a relaxation day to wind up the weekend at the popular Banana Bay restaurant on the Fortune beach area, giving everyone a chance to reconnect one last time and reflect on what the anniversary represented. Conversations naturally turned toward the future, with a shared sense of pride and confidence that Freeport RFC will continue to thrive for generations to come.

“Our 60th weekend celebrations proved really successful, and all our travelling guests and the local community who came out to support really enjoyed the festivities,” said FRFC President Rob Speller. The games on Saturday were played in a great spirit, and some tough rugby was played. Our thanks go to all the visiting teams and players and to the local guys who made a great effort to come out and play. Saturday evening was full of storytelling and offering thanks to the past and present members, players and supporters of The Club. The evening was finished off by a fantastic Junkanoo rush. Many thanks to everyone who helped make the weekend such a great success. We can look forward to our 70th now!”

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Membership Cocktail Party 2022-23: December 16th, 2022

Membership Cocktail Party 2022-23: December 16th, 2022

Dear All,Just a quick update to let everyone know our Membership Cocktail Party will be held on Friday, December 16th from 7 pm.More than ever The Club relies on the memberships and the fundraising we do to keep the lights on and all our junior and senior programs going so please come along for a few drinks on The Club and pay your memberships fees for the 2022/23 season.MEMBERSHIP COCKTAIL PARTY THE FREEPORT RUGBY & FOOTBALL CLUB FRIDAY DECEMBER 16TH FROM 7 PM TO 10 PMVICE-PRESIDENT $200.00pa (Polo Shirt included)FAMILY FEES $175.00paPLAYING / FULL FEES $125.00paSOCIAL / JUNIOR $50.00paIn the meantime, all our programs are operating with good numbers and continue to provide a safe and productive environment for all the kids.RegardsRob Speller President
Club Updates October 2022

Club Updates October 2022

Dear All,It’s been a while and we hope everyone is well and we wanted to briefly update everyone on The Club and our activities – SATURDAY (Today) Freeport Inter Squad (junior and senior) players having a scrimmage4.30pm onwardsBar will be OPEN so please pass by  All our programs are up and running and these are – Senior Soccer – Monday and Wednesday 6.30pmSenior Rugby – Tuesday, Thursday and SaturdaysJunior Rugby – Saturday Mornings 10.00am Junior Soccer – Saturday Mornings at 11.30am We are now collecting Memberships for the 2022/23 season and please find below the membership form. We will soon be letting everyone know the date for the Membership Party but in the meantime if you can join we would be most grateful. After a trying couple of years EVERY cent we collect goes directly into running and programs and the upkeep of The Club. Please contact me if you have any questions. Look forward to seeing everyone soon. Regards Rob SpellerPresident

Fall 2017 Schedule and Events

Lots happening at The Club and all our programs are in FULL flow -Please find below the current program schedule and up coming events -
  • Junior Boys Soccer - Saturdays 11.30am - 1pm - 8yrs - 11yrs
  • Junior Boys Soccer 12yrs - 15 yrs - Wednesdays - 5pm - 6.30pm (Saturday evening to be added soon)
  • GIRLS Rugby - Saturday 10am - 12yr old plus
  • BOYS Junior Rugby - Saturday 10am - 8yrs - 18yrs - 9yrs (age groups split into Groups)
  • Senior Soccer - Monday / Wednesday - 16rs and Over - 6.30pm - 8pm
  • Senior Rugby - Tuesday / Thursday - 6.30pm - 8pm
We are always looking for help and assistance with the Junior Programs so if you are a Dad or Mum who can help PLEASE, PLEASE offer your assistance to the coaches who run these programs. They only work if we have coaches and assistant coaches.MEMEBERSHIPS are due November 1, 2017 for all programs. Membership forms are at the Club. The junior cost is $25 per kid for the whole year so PLEASE sign your child up or send the money with your child and give it to the coaches. We want all families to become members and enjoy The Clubs facilities and a family membership for a year is only $150.00.FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10TH - PRESIDENTS MEMBERSHIP COCKTAIL PARTY - 7PM - 9PM Drinks and finger food on The Club when you re join or join for the first time for the upcoming season - MORE NEWS AND UPDATE EARLY NEXT week. In the meantime put it in your calendar and spread the word.SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18TH - 12 MIDDAY - GENTLEMEN'S FUNDRAISING LUNCH Prior to the first home game enjoy a good lunch and some good laughs before kick offSATURDAY NOVEMBER 18TH - 2.30PM - FREEPORT V BUCC'S First Bahamas Cup Game of the seasonOur friends at The GBPA Conchman Triathlon are getting very excited about next weekend when the 2017 Conchman takes place on Taino Beach Saturday November 4th. Please support this event and come and cheer on all the teams and individuals participating.More next week on all our news and events. -- Rob Spellor

Soccer and rugby schedules postponed to honour memory of Leon McPhee

Rugby Football Bahamas.comFREEPORT, Grand Bahama -- A service to honour the memory of popular young rugby player Leon 'Animal' McPhee will be held at the Freeport Rugby Club on Saturday, October 26, at 3pm.  All are welcome.Due to the service taking place at the Rugby Club Coach Mary advises that girls' soccer will be cancelled for the week.  Soccer will resume again on Saturday, November 2. The coaches of the Iguana League (13-17 yr old league) would like to meet their new team on Saturday from 2-3 pm at the YMCA. Girls should come dressed to play.And in Nassau, out of respect for the funeral of Leon McPhee (Animal) in Freeport, the opening games of the season (The President's Game) will be postponed for one week.