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Rugby Ontario Hall of Fame

Rugby Ontario is pleased to announce that nomination submissions are now open for the annual Hall of Fame & Awards Ceremony. See below for more information no how to nominate. The Ceremony, as in 2023, will be held in conjunction with the Rugby Ontario Awards recognition event.

2023 Hall of Fame Class

Mike Fisher - Coach

Mike Fisher, or as his players call him, “Fish”, began playing the game of rugby at the age of 16 in 1963, at the Furness Rugby Union Football Club in Barrow-in-Furness, England.  Mike was a shipbuilder by trade, and he immigrated to Ottawa in 1973 as a Naval Engineer, when contracted by the Canadian Navy to refit three submarines. Fish began his illustrious career coaching the Bytown Blues RFC, having been invited out by a fellow mariner. Fish was on a 1977 Bytown Blues international tour to New Zealand and continued as Head Coach of the club for the next 16 years, a period in which the Blues developed measurably to become one of the top clubs in Ontario. Fisher played an instrumental role in shaping the sport of rugby and its character in Eastern Ontario (EORU) during and after his tenure as a coach. He was effectively involved in the leadership and coaching of numerous EORU Junior and Senior teams during the 1980s and 90s with notable success within Ontario Interbranch and national competitions.  Fish led the EORU on a run of provincial Interbranch Championships in 1987, 1988 and 1989, won the National Championship in 1989 as Head Coach and even defeated one of UK’s top club teams in Bath RFC in 1993.  Fish earned the honour of leading the Ontario provincial Under 23 Men’s side in 1995-1996 and contributed to coaching numerous other representative and touring sides.  His contributions to rugby spanning many decades have been celebrated through numerous forms of recognition, including as a recipient of the Bytown Blues’ “Clubman” Award in 1975 and 1980, EORU Junior Rugby Service Award in 1984 and the Twin Elm Rugby Park “Wall of Fame” in 1995.  While regarded for his skills as a rugby coach, Fish is best known for his calm and resolute character, especially his ability to understand people and how to get the best out of them. 



Chris Groombridge - Builder

Chris Groombridge is a name synonymous with the Sarnia Saints Rugby Football Club, and the greater Southwest Rugby Union.  Chris has been a captain, coach, secretary, treasurer and president of the Sarnia Saints and executive member of the Southwest Ontario Rugby Football club at various points since the late 1970s.   His involvement in the sport of rugby, from his playing career through to his transition into a dedicated builder of the game and its culture, has exemplified the Core Values of Rugby.  Chris has supported numerous local teams at the club, region and school levels.  Through his own initiative, he has developed several funding models and organized sponsorships to keep players supported through registration, reducing travel costs and paying for equipment over the past 45 years.  His entrepreneurial nature has been behind the development of numerous events, programs and initiatives within the Sarnia club and throughout the region.  Chris developed an annual fundraising event run by the club that supports local charities, raising over $70,000.00 for the Canadian Veterans Association, local Fire Services, MS Foundation, Canadian Mental Health, Breast Cancer Society and the Ontario Brain Tumor Foundation.  In his ongoing roles with the Southwest Ontario Rugby Union, Chris has worked tirelessly to build capacity for the game by organizing coaching and refereeing clinics as well as creating welcoming and inclusive experiences for youth and adults in the game.  Holding effectively every position one can within a community rugby club, Chris has been recognized as “Mr. Rugby” in Sarnia, being widely regarded for his presence within the community and his constant presence to welcome incoming clubs, referees, visitors and family members to the Saints’ club.  His passion for creating positive impressions of the beneficial cultural experience that the sport of rugby uniquely offers is a testament to his dedication and commitment as a builder.  


Pat Hodgins - Builder

Pat Hodgins arrived in Ontario from Ireland in the early 1970s, joining the Irish Canadian Rugby Club as a player.  While actively playing he also took a great deal of interest in the club's growth and administration throughout the years fulfilling successfully most major roles on the Irish Canadian Rugby Club executive, including being elected club captain.  Pat held the role of club secretary in 1975 and progressed to become the ICRC club president in 1980, a position he would hold eight times, including after the merger of the ICRC and Markham Rugby Club which established the Markham Irish Canadian Rugby Club (1980 / 2008-2010 and 2014-2016).  His heavy involvement in the 2010 merger of the ICRC and the Markham Rugby Club continued with leadership and participation in the senior administration of the new club.  Pat was recognized on numerous occasions as the club’s “Most Valuable Member”, first in 1979 and again years later in 2009 and 2017 for his significant contributions to the clubs.  The success of the ICRC and its successor, MICRC, is reflected in 16 Carling / McCormick Cup wins, 14 won by ICRC and 2 by MICRC, with more than half occurring during his tenure on the club's executive.  Beyond his club roles, Pat served as director of Fletcher’s Fields Limited (FFL) on multiple occasions playing an important role in the clubhouse renovation and stadium field expansion that allowed FFL to host international fixtures in the 90s.  He was also instrumental in the successful application to support the 2015 Pan Am Games and the field improvements made at that time creating a lasting legacy for the sport in Ontario.  For his effective and dedicated volunteer work, his devotion to the game and for unselfishly taking on any task, Pat Hodgins is regarded as the consummate rugby volunteer.


Jay Johnston - Builder

Jay Johnston’s contribution to rugby in Canada and Ontario spans over a number of decades and has been vital in many ways, particularly in the governance and financial stewardship of the game.  As a participant, Jay was a longstanding member of the Ottawa Ospreys (formerly Indians) Rugby Club from 1974-1995, and later joined the Ottawa Senators Rugby Club from 1995-2002.  Jay has taken on crucial leadership roles at almost every level of rugby in Ontario and Canada.  He became an active member of the Eastern Ontario Rugby Referees Society (1991-1996), a member of the Board of Twin Elm Rugby Park (1996-2001) and Director on the Rugby Canada Board of Directors (2001-2021).  Over his 20-year tenure as Treasurer and Treasurer Emeritus for Rugby Canada, Jay helped grow the organization’s financial position ten-fold, which directly supported investment into the game in Ontario.  Notably, Jay’s contributions included playing an active role in the staging of many international events matches in Ontario, including the first-ever test matches at professional stadiums BMO Field (Toronto) and Tim Horton’s Field (Hamilton); securing and executing the Canada Sevens tournament on the World Sevens Series; removing the “pay to play” model for the Canadian Women’s XV team; raising capital and securing funding to build and operate the Al Charron National Training Centre; reestablishing the Pacific Pride program; and, working tirelessly to reduce any financial burden facing Rugby Canada.  Furthermore, Jay has made significant personal financial contributions that have helped build stronger infrastructure to guide future success for the sport in Ontario and Canada.  His financial acumen, business management skills, clear-headedness, integrity and unwavering determination among other things has seen rugby prosper and grow in the province and across Canada.


Fran Mason - Builder

Fran Mason has consistently been labelled one of the hardest working people in provincial and national rugby.  Fran has played an active role in Ontario rugby supporting countless players, coaches, teams and rugby clubs since the early 2000s. Having never played the game herself, her foray into the sport was first as a volunteer with the Ontario Rugby Union.  It was her commitment and work ethic that landed her the opportunity to work for the Union starting in 2004 under the leadership of fellow Hall of Fame Inductee, Allen Piggott.  Fran’s role was primarily focused on the administration of the sport, specifically leading the registration process with all member clubs – a function that eventually evolved from paper forms to the use of technology and online platforms, which Fran led on behalf of the largest provincial rugby union in the country.  She became a Team Manager for numerous Ontario provincial teams, earning the respect of coaches, players and parents throughout the province and across Canada.  Fran was heavily involved in the planning and delivery of highly successful Rugby Canada National Championship Festivals in Hamilton and Nepean, Ontario.  Her efforts as a diligent event and program manager were noticed by Rugby Canada and she landed opportunities to manage national age grade teams, including the National Under 17 Boys’ team that competed multiple times at the prestigious Millfield Rugby Festival in the UK.  Fran was instrumental over the years in supporting Ontario and Canada players and coaches at all levels, was always “there for everybody”, and worked hard to put Ontario in the best light possible wherever rugby took her through to her retirement from Rugby Ontario in 2015.  She was the recipient of the first-ever Aurora Barbarians RFC “Honorary Barb” distinction and is known for being an “MVP” caliber member of every rugby program she has supported. 


Yeomen RFC ('93 - '02) - Team

The Yeomen RFC Men’s 1st XV team of 1993-2002 is the sole Team inductee in the Hall of Fame Class of 2023.  The Yeomen, a club originally established in 1972 as the “York Yeomen” by a group of former graduates from York University, established itself as a prominent team in the Ontario Rugby Union men’s league.  In 1992, the club relocated its home venue, becoming Yeomen RFC and experienced a run of success in the decade that followed, including the well-known “Triple Double” championships of 1993-1995 – a feat that has never been achieved by any other side.  Between the years of 1993 and 2002 the Yeomen 1st XV were the Ontario League Champions in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 and 1998, and were crowned McCormick Cup Champions in 1993, 1994, 1995 and 2001 (Finalists in 1996, 1997, 2000 and 2002).  During the Triple Double years, the team’s win/loss record was an impressive 50 wins and only 6 losses (two per season).  Through this span of years, the club developed many players that would go on to represent the region, Ontario and Canada, with some even playing professionally overseas.  Many earned national team caps and competed in international competitions, including numerous Rugby World Cups and the Six Nations.  Members of the team supported the development of rugby at the high school level by coaching high school teams in the province, guest coaching appearances and clinics. The very prestigious high school tournament, The Red Hot Invitational Tournament, was founded by members of the Yeomen.  Considered a team never to be taken lightly, the Yeomen 1st XV team’s achievements during this run of years reflects a combination of uncompromising commitment and exceptional skill.

Nomination Details

At this stage, the Hall of Fame & Awards Committee (chaired by Domenic Scuglia) is seeking nominations for the Hall of Fame.

Who Can Nominate?

Nominations may originate from a member of a club, association, or Rugby Ontario’s Board of Directors, that are in good standing with Rugby Ontario.

What are the classes for nomination? 

There are 5 classes of Hall of Fame Inductees: Players, Teams, Coaches, Officials and Builders. 

Where do I submit a nomination?

Please complete and submit nominations via the Rugby Ontario Hall of Fame Nomination Forms - Hall of Fame Nomination Form 2024 Builders & Hall of Fame Nomination Form 2024 Players/Coaches/Officials/Teams. Please note that nominators may supplement their nomination with documentary evidence (e.g. articles, links to materials, newspaper clippings). All supporting material must be sent in one (1) email as attachments or as links in the body of the email, to awards@rugbyontario.com. Please see the Hall of Fame Guidelines for more information.

When is the deadline for nominations?

The deadline for nominations is Sunday, August 17th, 2023

How is a nomination assessed?

All nominations received are assessed against the Hall of Fame Evaluation Rubric. This rubric contains five criteria (see table below) which are each scored on a 1 to 6 basis, providing for a possible maximum of 30 points. Each Hall of Fame Committee member votes on each nomination. A nominee requires a minimum of 20 points on 2/3 of the ballots submitted to be inducted, with a maximum of six candidates (plus ties) to be inducted in any one year. 

To assist the Committee to give full and proper consideration to all nominations received, only nominations submitted on the official nomination form providing information on each of the evaluation criteria, will be accepted. 

EVALUATION CRITERIA

Players/Coaches/Officials/TeamsBuilders
Overall career
Length of service to rugby
National, Provincial, Regional Representation
Programs developed
Awards or Recognitions
Leadership within rugby and the community
Community Involvement, development of the sport in the community
Widely recognized contributions
Winning championships/officiating championships, win loss records
Awards or Recognitions

Further Information

If there are any questions with regards to the Hall of Fame selection process please do not hesitate to contact awards@rugbyontario.com

HALL OF FAME - CLASS OF 2022

Rugby Ontario Hall of Fame Class of 2022 - From left to right: Mike Pletch, Tony Godziek, Steve Scott, Aaron Carpenter, Lee Powell, Dan Pletch


Rugby Ontario Hall of Fame Inductees (ALL TIME):


INDUCTEEAFFILIATIONINDUCTION YEAR
Yeomen RFC Men's 1XV 1993-2003
2023
Fran MasonAurora Barbarians2023
Jay JohnstonOttawa Ospreys2023
Pat HodginsMarkham Irish Rugby Club2023
Chris GroombridgeSarnia Saints2023
Mike FisherBytown Blues2023
Scott, SteveCrusaders Rugby Club2022
Powell, LeeOttawa Irish & Eastern Ontario Rugby Union2022
Pletch, Dan & MikeLondon St. Georges2022
Godziek, TonyBurlington Centaurs & Crusaders RFC2022
Carpenter, AaronBrantford Harlequins2022
Toronto Scottish Women 1996-2005Toronto Scottish2019
Steen, GlenBrantford Harlequins2019
Pither, RonOshawa Vikings2019
O'Mahony, WilliamSarnia Saints2019
Myers, PaulBalmy Beach2019
Boos, Bob & Ferras, MickBrantford Harlequins2019
McAuley, ColetteUniversity of Guelph Gryphons2018
Hodgson, WayneNiagara Wasps2018
Gallo, MariaUniversity of Guelph Gryphons2018
Gadjovich, GeorgeOntario & Toronto Rugby Referees Societies2018
Carr, NormanOttawa Irish2018
Billingsley, JohnOttawa Irish2018
Barrow, BobBrock RFC

2017

Di Nardo, BarbToronto Saracens

2017

Gray, SteveOttawa Beavers / Ottawa Irish

2017

Higgins, PearseOntario & Toronto Rugby Referees Societies

2017

Nichols, KyleBalmy Beach RFC

2017

Stuart, BillNiagara Rugby Union / Hamilton Hornets / Grimsby Gentlemen

2017

Balmy Beach 1st XV, 1980-81

2017

Courser, KenBrantford Harlequins

2016

Gage, BruceBalmy Beach RFC

2016

Gage, Tubs & GeeBalmy Beach RFC

2016

McGann, JulieBrampton Beavers

2016

Moody, CecToronto Scottish

2016

Harris, DavidMarkham Irish Canadian RFC

2015

Lipsett, Bob “Red”Balmy Beach RFC

2015

Lougheed, DaveBalmy Beach RFC

2015

McGann, TonyBalmy Beach RFC

2015

Markham Irish 1st XV 1962-73

2015

Ottawa Irish 1st XV, 1986-92

2015

Jenkins, Robert

2014

McMillan, IanToronto/Aurora Barbarians RFC

2014

Svoboda, KarlAjax Wanderers RUFC

2014

White, PhilMcMaster University

2014

Williams, MikeToronto Scottish

2014

Burnett, DavidBurlington Centaurs RFC

2013

Jones, TrevorMarkham Irish RFC

2013

Piggott, AllenOntario & Toronto Rugby Referees Societies

2013

Reich, JohnAurora Barbarians RFC

2013

Blackwell, SimonOttawa Irish & Eastern Ontario Rugby Union

2008

Chatland, BrianToronto & District Referee Society

2008

Greig, IainToronto Scottish Rugby Club

2008

Jones, KenBrampton Rugby Club

2008

McGeein, BobBrantford Harlequins Rugby Club/Rugby Ontario

2008

Tarver, GlennBalmy Beach Rugby Club/Rugby Ontario

2008

Ambrose, PaulBalmy Beach Rugby Club

2007

Illman, BobSouthwest Rugby

2007

Jones, KevinToronto Saracens RFC

2007

Wesch, NataschaRugby Ontario/University of Western Ontario

2007

Wilson, PaulPeterborough Pagans Rugby Club

2007

Charron, AlOttawa Irish Rugby Club

2006

Kaira (Nee Russell), HelenAjax Wanderers Rugby Club

2006

Mitchell, Malcolm ‘Mac’Ajax Wanderers Rugby Club

2006

Moss, RonAjax Wanderers Rugby Club

2006

Postlethwaite, TonyBytown Blues Rugby Club

2006

Ambrose, HeatherBalmy Beach Rugby Club

2005

Benyon, HedleyBrampton Rugby Club

2005

McCann, JimNiagara Rugby Referees’ Society

2005

Nicoll, IanToronto Scottish Rugby Club

2005

Curtis, BillHamilton Hornets Rugby Club

2004

Elder, BobOttawa Irish Rugby Club

2004

Heald, MontyBurlington Centaurs Rugby Club

2004

Young, MurrayLondon St. Georges Rugby Club

2004

Guilfoyle, JohnBurlington Centaurs Rugby Club

2003

Minutillo, GinaToronto Saracens Rugby Club

2003

Mitchell, EdEastern Ontario Rugby Union

2003

Swift, DavidNiagara Rugby Referees’ Society

2003

Fletcher, DenisToronto Nomads Rugby Club

2002

Nancekivell, LarryYeomen Rugby Club

2002

Platts, JohnOttawa Beavers Banshees Rugby Club

2002

Smith, KenIrish Canadian Rugby Club

2002

Young, MillarToronto Scottish Rugby Club

2002

Browner, EamonnIrish Canadian Rugby Club

2001

Hamilton, James HughAjax Wanderers Rugby Club / ORU President

2001

Jones, RonStoney Creek Camels Rugby Club

2001

McCormick, VicToronto Nomads Rugby Club

2001

Russell, JohnBy-town Blues Rugby Club

2001

Woodburn, StanToronto Nomads Rugby Club

2001

Carson, GeorgeToronto Irish Canadians Rugby Club

2000

Earl, AnthonyToronto Barbarians Rugby Club

2000

Fowler, ArthurAjax Wanderers Rugby Club

2000

Jones, Dai RhysHamilton Hornets Rugby Club / Niagara Rugby Union

2000

Krause, ChrisOshawa Rugby Club

2000

Pay, GeorgeReferees and ORU President

2000

Boswell, DavidToronto Welsh Rugby Club

1999

Brown, JohnYork County Rugby Club

1999

Donaldson, NormToronto Scottish Rugby Club

1999

Jones, GeorgeBrantford Harlequins Rugby Club

1999

Jones, VinceLindsay Rugby Club

1999

Marshall, Bishop GuyOntario Rugby Union

1999

Miller, Rev FredToronto Nomads Rugby Club

1999

Rowan, HalToronto Scottish Rugby Club

1999

Williams, BrianToronto Nomads Rugby Club

1999


About the Rugby Ontario Hall of Fame:

Formed in 1999, the purpose of the Rugby Ontario Hall of Fame is to honour and perpetuate the names and accomplishments of players, coaches, officials, and members of the provincial rugby community whose dedication and competitive achievements have brought lasting fame to the sport of rugby in Ontario.
To date, 91 individuals and four teams have been inducted into the Rugby Ontario Hall of Fame.


For more information on the Hall of Fame, please contact: 

Myles Spencer
CEO, Rugby Ontario
mspencer@rugbyontario.com 

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