Curtis Cunz

Curtis Cunz is an American rugby league player and owns the 4 time National champions Connecticut Wildcats, most recently winning the premieres in the AMNRLin 2013. He is a former rugby union player for the White Plains Rugby Football Club and Old Blue New York club in the USA Rugby Super League.[1] His position is at second row. He is the most capped USA Tomahawks player of all time.[2] and was involved in their 42-10 loss to Samoa in 2007.[3] Cunz was selected to be a part of the USA Tomahawks Rugby League World Cup Squad as ambassador for the game. Due to a career threatening bicep tear he was asked to fulfill that roll rather than playing. Curtis Cunz - President & Co-Owner: In the 10+ years he has played rugby, Curtis has gained an expansive, high-level rugby experience. During serving with the US Marine Corp., Curtis was introduced to rugby. Since then, Curtis has seen match time with some of the best rugby union clubs in the USA. Curtis has been a fixture on the Tomahawks roster since 2007 and has become the face of the USA Tomahawks. With this high level experience and notoriety, Curtis uses his contacts to ensure the game is in good hands and continues to grow and that the best management team is in place to continue to grow the CT Wildcats brand and to locate the best available players domestically and internationally. In between training, Curtis is a facilities manager for a specialty fund located in Manhattan. Cunz was voted in by the AMNRL Board to be the president of the league in early 2014. Cunzs' main task is to have two comps come together in some aspect and move the game forward for the betterment of the game in Amaerica.

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