The Capital Geographic Union is the Geographical Union (GU) for rugby union teams playing in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. It is an association of youth, high school, collegiate, and adult men's and women's rugby teams in the Mid-Atlantic United States under USA Rugby .
5-1023: Baltimore-Chesapeake Brumbies Norfolk Blues Northern Virginia Rugby Football Club Pittsburgh Harlequins Potomac Exiles Rugby Club Rocky Gorge RFC Washington Irish RFC James River Richmond Lions Rugby Club Washington Rugby Football Club West Potomac Rugby Football Club Virginia Rugby Football Club Baltimore-Chesapeake Brumbies D3 Blacksburg RFC Blackwater RFC Frederick Rugby Newport News Rugby Football Club Norfolk Blues D3 North Bay Northern Virginia Rugby Football Club D3 Rappahannock Golden Boars Roanoke RFC Rocktown Rugby Rocky Gorge RFC D3 Severn River Rugby Virginia Beach Falcons RFC Washington Irish RFC D3 Washington Renegades D3 Blue Ridge Rugby Football Club Eastern Bay Rugby Football Club Prince William County RFC Quantico Hooligans Washington Renegades D4 Washington Scandals Rugby Football Club Western Suburbs RFC Northern Virginia Rugby Football Club Raleigh Venom Washington Women's Rugby Football Club,
10-612: The DC Furies James River Norfolk Storm Women's Rugby Pittsburgh Angels Women's Rugby Club Severn River Women's Rugby Chesapeake Rugby DC Revolution Frederick Rugby Maryland Stingers Northern Virginia Rugby Football Club D3 Rappahannock Women's Rugby Football Club Roanoke RFC Norfolk Blues The Norfolk Blues are a Mid-Atlantic Rugby Football Union Division I/Championship Division Club in Norfolk, Virginia . Founded in
15-866: The Spring of 1978 as a result of a merger between the Norfolk Rugby and Norfolk Irish Rugby Clubs. Through the Spring of 2010, the Blues have accumulated a first side 15's record of 509-190-14. Their home playing fields are Lafayette Park in Norfolk and the Virginia Beach Sportsplex in Virginia Beach. The team symbol is the Norfolk Mace, a large, ornamental (pure silver) mace that was crafted by London silversmith Fuller White and
20-570: The entire war and were one of the few military units that actually increased in size, during the conflict. The Blues took an oath to "never surrender" and did not lose a single man to desertion throughout the course of the American Civil War. The NLAB's were merged with the " First Company Richmond Howitzers " (organized on 9 November 1859) and the Portsmouth Light Artillery [organized on 15 February 1809] to become
25-561: Was presented to the 'Borough of Norfolk' in 1754 by the acting Royal Governor of Virginia, Robert Dinwiddie (1693–1770) and is still used today for public ceremonies. The Blues team colors are Blue and Gold; the colors of the City of Norfolk. The Norfolk Blues are named after the Norfolk Light Artillery Blues . Originally formed in 1829 as a state militia company and prestigious social club. The Blues served through
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