The Berlin Bruisers are a gay and inclusive rugby club based in Berlin, Germany. They were founded in 2012, and are the first team of its kind in Germany. Although they are a primarily gay rugby team, the club is open to anyone with an interest in playing rugby and includes members of all sexualities and gender identities.
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The club is affiliated with International Gay Rugby.
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The Berlin Bruisers were founded in 2012 by Dave Egan. Their first training ground was at Tiergarten, and Tempelhofer Feld, with Michael Felts as coach.
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The first match was a friendly game against the Emerald Warriors on 16 March 2013 at Tempelhofer Feld, and was lost 45–22.
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They are also participated in the Union Cup (2013-Bristol, 2015-Brüssel, 2017-Madrid, 2019-Dublin), and the Bingham Cup (2018-Amsterdam).
First trainings were at Tiergarten, Volkspark Friedrichshain and Tempelhofer Feld (coach: Michael Felts), later at Berliner Sport-Club (coach: Santiago Rubio, Rodolfo Antonini), and since the season 2019/20 they have formed a joint team with the second team of the Berlin Grizzlies (coach: Rodolfo Antonini).
Crest and colours
The club colours are dark violet and white. The team crest is a shield with a bandaged head in form of a rugby ball on shoulders.
Bash About
Since 2014, the Berlin Bruisers have been organised a bi-annual barbarian rugby tournament in Berlin. At the first Bash About, Gareth Thomas, the Welsh and British Lions international was a guest coach.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bash About tournament had to be cancelled in 2020.
Documentary film
From 2016 to 2017 a documentary film about the Bruisers titled 'Tackling Life' was shot by Johannes List. It premiered in 2018, winning the Audience Award at Dok.fest München 2018
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and Best Documentary at the First Steps Awards 2018
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The film was also shown at the Berlinale 2019 in the section Gast der Perspektive Deutsches Kino.
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Trivia
The Bruisers hold the Guinness World record for the most passes thrown per minute (237 Rugby ball passes in 3 Minutes).
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In 2018 the Berlin Bruisers performed in the video for the CSD anthem by Maksim Reimer.
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In 2019, the club was portrayed in a special edition of Meat Magazine.
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