The club runs annual coaching clinics for anyone who is interested in picking up contact rugby and has been aggressively promoting the sport through the organization of the bi-annual Blacks Sevens, which made Blacks the first club in Singapore to host the inaugural Asian Women's Rugby Sevens with visiting teams from Hong Kong, Thailand, Japan in 1998. The BRFC Women have also conducted clinics for the Andrew & Grace Home, a temporary refuge for teenage girls who have problems with their families.


















touch rugby. Though just teething at the international level, the players have now established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the regional scene.

15s

The girls started training for the ultimate 15s game in 2004 and were the first ever 15s team from Singapore to play on foreign soil in December of the same year when they beat Thailand's U19 champions and 1st runners up. In November of 2005, the girls took on the national sides of Thailand and Hong Kong and came out winners against Hong Kong in the triangular.


7s

Apart from touring overseas for the regional tournaments, the players also endeavor to gain exposure and experience for themselves. Their tours to Cottesloe, Perth in 2001, Sydney in 2005 and annual trips to Thailand has seen the players competing with local clubs and national sides in both contact and touch rugby.

The year 2002 proved to be a milestone in the girl's playing history when after coming in 1st Runners Up in the Hat Yai International 7s and Champions of the Pesta Sukan, the girls fought their way through to the finals of the Paulaner Bangkok 7s 2002 and beat the tournament favourties, the Royal Australian Navy to take the cup. Without missing a beat, the girls returned to Thailand to become defending champions of the Bangkok 7s in a very busy 2003 where they also won the overall champions in SRU's National Rugby Championships in (all three legs of) contact and