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MEET CAMPBELL JOHNSTONE
Maryland born and bred (crab cakes and rugby), Campbell “Soup” Johnstone lives and breathes the sport. Size, power and grace goes into each step when he takes the pitch. His passing is subpar to none, putting the ball on a rope even as he straightens and challenges the defensive line. He’s a 14 minute man in the 7’s game, and his gas tank is never empty.
MEET NOAH PFLAUM
Noah is simply the type of guy you want on your team. Calm, collected and straight up cool as a cucumber. When he attacks the line, you can feel his brain neurons firing as he pokes and probes … Looking for the smallest signs of weakness or misalignment before he rounds a gap or puts someone through one. Can’t wait to watch him carve up defenses at Nationals in St. Louis.
MEET JACK MILLER
Jack Miller (and his scandalous leg tattoos) have been playing rugby in the Front Range for some years now. The Hong Kong raised Miller began playing rugby when his parents made him “go outside and start playing with other kids”. Once he broke the shackles of his inert shyness, Jack shined brighter than the Rocky Mountain sunshine.
MEET MICKEY BATEMAN
If you don’t know Mickey Bateman, then you clearly haven’t been to a Barbo 7’s outing in the past two years. He’s the loudest voice on the field, bar none. And that’s extremely important in rugby, especially 7’s. There’s no place on the pitch for hushed voices and low tempo. Mickey loves to spice things up on the pitch.
MEET ERIC SYKES
If you know Skyes, you know he likes to “Let Em Know” who he is on the pitch. After winning a stack of championships (between his college team NM Vatos, his club the Denver Barbos, and two Rugbytown titles with Rocky Mountain 7’s Selects), players SHOULD know who he is.
MEET ALEX WORMER
Born and bred in Colorado, rugby runs through Alex ‘Worm’ Wormer’s icy cold veins. After graduating with an engineering degree from Cal Poly, he returned to Colorado and immediately tried his hand at men’s club 7’s. Like a good late night candle, he burned slow and steady … time was in his favor.
BARBOS NAME THEIR TOP SIDE FOR CLUB 7’S NATIONALS
Mickey Bateman - Auckland, New Zealand
Malik Bryant - Miami, FL
Campbell Johnstone - Annapolis, MD
Nick Johnson - Denver, CO
Devarius “Beanie” Miller - Palm Beach, FL
Jack Miller - City of Victoria, Hong Kong
Conor O’Brien - The Bronx, NY
Noah Pflaum - Singapore, Republic of Singapore
Gus Sokol - Cleveland, OH
Eric Sykes - Norfolk, VA
Luca Tani - Sunnyvale, CA
Alex Wormer - Evergreen, CO
Liam Wynne - Colorado Springs, CO
BARBOS WIN 7’s QUALIFIER IN PARK CITY UTAH
BEN PINKELMAN RETURNS TO HIS RUGBY ROOTS
Hoops, Green & White - A Barbo 7’s Saga
SUMMER 7’S SEASON HAS ARRIVED; A LOOK AHEAD
BARBOS LOSE TO CHARLOTTE IN HEARTBREAKING FINAL
BARBOS BEAT BUFFALO, ADVANCE TO CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
The Denver Barbarians defeated Buffalo RFC by a score of 62-10. On a steamy hot Saturday afternoon, your Denver Barbarians scored 10 tries and survived what was a hotly contested first 20 minutes
BARBOS HEAD TO NATIONALS, SQUARE UP WITH BUFFALO
When you score a combined 143 in a playoff weekend (individual game reports to follow), it’s easy to gain confidence. After all, that much scoring is a statement. A statement of intent. The team wants to raise another trophy, and deliver a national championship to the club’s legacy. But two remaining games stand in the way of that goal. The hard part of success is leveling off your emotions and expectations. Last weekend’s playoff wins mean next to nothing in the following round. It will be hotter down in the heart of the American south, and the competition will be fiercer.
Enter Buffalo RFC.
WHO LIKES PLAYOFF RUGBY? DENVER BARBARIANS VS. CLEVELAND CRUSADERS
It’s that time of year. The flowers are blooming, the brooks are babbling, the rabbits are mating, and the Barbo boys are buzzing. Spring has officially sprung, and with the seasonal change also comes our favorite thing of the year...
Playoff rugby!
BARBOS FALL TO AMERICAN RAPTORS 34-28, ENDING 11 GAME WIN STREAK
In an 80 minute non-stop battle, the Barbos gave it their all in a great match of rugby against long-time cross-town rival, the Glendale Raptors!
CONCERT FUNDRAISER IS AN ENORMOUS HIT!
BARBOS SMACK QUEEN CITY IN A SHUTOUT WIN
As the playoffs approach, each game gets more important. Players look to refine their craft as coaches evaluate. Each passing week brings additional pressure. “Win or go home” is right around the corner.
While these warm up “friendlies” don’t count in the league standings, anytime a team claim’s to be Denver’s best Rugby Club, we in the Green & White take it personally. The Barbos named a strong side with every intention of continuing their winning ways.
BARBOS BATTLE GRIZZLIES IN COLORADO SPRINGS
Final Score: Denver Barbarians 65 - Colorado Springs Grizzlies 7
Tries: Gabe Bram (2x), Steve Karas, Luca Tani, Tyler Grant, Ryan Walker, Eric Sykes, Alex Wormer (2x), Marco DeGuire, Luka Pavlakis
BARBOS CLEAN UP IN ARIZONA TOUR
Mid March in Colorado can have it’s weather challenges. After the Barbos faced multiple training sessions in freezing conditions, they put their stamp on a successful weekend down in the desert defeating Phoenix RFC 99-5 and Tempe RFC 66-10. The weekend saw a barrage of scoring from the men in Green & White, as the Barbos look to continue their win streak heading towards the 2022 playoffs.
When the team landed Thursday morning, the spirits were high… and how could they not be, the lads were just beginning their first team tour of 2022!
Below are some audio interviews from various players on Thursday morning, leading up to the game against Phoenix that night.