Download - Our Success Going Forward
Our Success Going Forward
Drew Rugby Presents
Key Questions
How will we know if, and when, we are successful?
How do we ensure we are focused on the right things – behaviors that will drive success?
What do we stop doing?
What is at stake for D.R.F.C?
How We Define Success
Be viewed by our team mates,
fellow students, alumni, school administration and the Rugby
community as the model of a
successful Club
Imperatives and Each SuccessesHigh Level of Performance
• Gold – D3 Playoffs
• Silver – Two Wins
• Bronze - Competitive
Community Engagement
• Inspire Drew Community with Behavior
• Creating Opportunities for Others to Enjoy DRFC
Financial Independenc
e• Gain
Freedom Provided from Financial Independence
• Spending Thoughtfully; Take Care of Gear and Pitch
High Level of Rugby Performance Rickerson Cup Champions 2011
Reorganized practice schedule so all players can attend
New recruitment tactics worked well
Retention of players key issue
Inconsistent players and leaders in key roles
Community Engagement Record Charity Events
Relay for Life (Winners!) ‘Dirty Run’ Event for Wounded Warriors Walk a Mile in Her Shoes for Domestic Assault
Leaders across campus: Resident Assistants, Pub Managers, Orientation Committee
School infractions down year over year sharply
“Joe Rugby”
Cleats $40Mouth guard $20CIPP $50Travel Costs $12Scrum Cap $50Food $15Shorts $20Total $206
84% of DRFC members receive financial help
Our Club Numbers
Revenue• $4,000 a year from
campus recreation
• Limited dues from players
Expenses• $1,100 minimum
fixed fee
• $50 per player CIPP
• $560+ annual referee fees
Our Goal
Have an annual donation to allow us
$10,000 Operating Cash Flow
How You Can Help
•Contribute to annual fund•Sponsor a playerFinancial Support
•Help mentor young players professionally
•Career networking Mentoring
•Assistant coaching•Support us on match days!Game
Day
Longer Term Goals
Thank You
Don Clark and Biff Clark
Army Game vs. West Point
1968