Saturday is on the Tidal Basin 9:30am

There will be a lot of early morning moisture on the ground and in the air, even potential for on and off drizzles closer to noon. The temp will be pleasant to a little cool.

There’s a lot going on around town today. March for Our Lives starts at noon near the Washington monument. The pride parade starts at 3 near Logan circle. As usual give yourself extra time to navigate extra crowds and traffic. More importantly please be aware of your surroundings and stay safe.

Wednesday touch, Mall near Smithsonian metro stop, 5:30pm

For a change of pace let’s test out the Mall proper again. There is a chance the park rangers are still patrolling. If so, it means turf shoes, or you’ll have to go barefoot. But the flat, soft ground, with full grass cover is a nice change from the hard uneven ground by 17th. The field closest to the metro stop should be open. If not, check fields successively closer to the capital building.

It’s going to be hot and moderately humid this afternoon so bring plenty of water. Conditions are right for an afternoon thunderstorm, although less than 50% chance of rain predicted. An umbrella is still advisable

Monday touch is on. 5:30pm

We’ll play on the fields between Washington monument and WW2 memorial.

Congrats to Old Glory DC for finishing the season with a win. And a special thanks to The Rugby Network announcers for giving a shout out to Touch Rugby as way to participate in the rugby community, having fun and staying fit. It’s great that we have friends from 15s, 7s, pros, amateurs, men, and women all mixing together for our special touch group.

Saturday at the tidal basin 9:30am

Happy Friday! Summer weather seems to be here to stay. Tomorrow will be another warm one, so make sure to stay hydrated.

The first weekend in June is the perfect time start that new year’s resolution to come work on your rugby passing skills and running fitness. Also spectators who bring adult beverages are always welcome.

Wednesday WW2 side of Washington monument, 5:30pm

It’s going to be a scorcher! Temps around 94F/34C this afternoon, so bring plenty of hydration. Nearby drinking fountains are still under construction just fyi.

DC Fray continues to book the tidal basin during the week, so this is likely the weekday spot during their season. We may switch up to the Mall proper once in a while just to keep the park rangers on their toes.

Monday, WW2 side of Washington monument, 5:30p

Congratulations to NOVA women’s rugby on their second national championship in a row!! We are lucky to have so many women from that team play touch with us on a regular basis. Not just for the competitiveness, but for the fun and friendships they bring as well. This was a well deserved championship.

However touch still moves on. DC Fray has tidal basin booked on the weeknights, and it was a little cramped when we tried to share the field Wednesday. We’ll stick to the 17th st area so we can have cleats and space. Any precipitation should hold off until at least 8, but be ready in case we get a few drops. Otherwise the temp should be perfectly pleasant for a run.

Sunny Saturday at the tidal basin 9:30am

Make sure you bring plenty of water. It’s going to be very warm early on tomorrow. Most of the public fountains are turned off due to replacement so please make sure you have plenty of hydration (gatorade, water, beer).

Please come on time if you can. Mornings are tough, but it’s not fun for people that show up on time to have to wait until enough people show up at 10. It cuts into the limited play time for people that need to leave early. There are reasons to be late and everyone is welcome whenever they arrive, but let’s cut out strolling up 20 min late just because of laziness. Keep it fun for everyone and be on time if you can.

Just to re-iterate for any new folks. We play at Wallenberg field on Saturdays, aka tidal basin.

Good luck to our good friends on Nova Women’s Rugby!! National championship weekend in Atlanta.