We are a low-commitment, welcoming society that likes to run around every week while we play the best sport ever! We strive to create a culture of cooperation, inclusivity, and fun by welcoming complete newcomers and experienced players alike!
At just £5, we have put our subs as low as are allowed so anyone can come out and play!
We currently scrimmage amongst ourselves but hope to organise some optional scrimmages against other schools in the London area!
We are planning several socials across terms 2 and 3. On March 13th, we will play frisbee in the dark with a glowing frisbee and glow sticks followed by a pub! On May 2nd, we will have a pub crawl joint social with Fitness Soc after scrimmaging in Regent’s Park. Finally, there will be a BBQ social with the Latin Soc sometime in June.
We play on the back left field across the street from the Buttery every Wednesday from 3-4pm (except for the 2nd Wednesday of every month that is played in Regents Park in Camden from 3-4pm). If the field conditions are poor, we reschedule to Thursday from 5-6pm in the SAWC (the Hawkshead gym).
We hope to see you out there! Remember to bring a white shirt, a dark shirt, athletic shoes, and a water bottle!
To stay up to date on our sessions and socials, join our WhatsApp at https://chat.whatsapp.com/HWgAamhdhlV3sOKCGOydkj?mode=gi_t or follow us on Instagram @royalvetfrisbee!
If you have any questions or run into any problems, feel free to email us at suultimatefrisbee@rvc.ac.uk.
Committee 2025-2026
President: Riley Colquitt
Treasurer: Olivia Rivett
Secretary: Tyler Rodgers
Social Chair: Ambika Chaudhuri
Director of Communications: Cat Trevino
Basic rules of the game
Similar to netball or American football
Two teams of seven players
Objective is to catch the frisbee in the opposing team’s endzone
Once players catch the frisbee they can take as many steps as they need to slow down but then cannot move with the frisbee
Players throw the frisbee to their teammates, working their way up the field
Players must throw the frisbee within 10 seconds of catching it
If the frisbee touches the ground or is caught by the other team, it is a turnover and the other team goes the other direction
Defenders are generally organized in a “person” defense and are not allowed to make contact with the offender