Rugby San Donà

After persuading some friends, they founded Associazione Rugby San Donà debuting officially in the 1960-61 season.

During the 1992-93 season, South African representative Joël Stransky, who was part of the 1995 World Cup winning team, played for the club, which arrived in the second place at the end of the regular season, arriving at the quarter-finals beating Tarvisium before being defeated by Benetton Treviso in the semifinal during the home and away match with the results being 27-28 and 17-25.

The Amatori group was formed, led by numerous young local entrepreneurs, among them some former players, with the precise goal to bring the club back to its old times of glory.

During the 2017-18 season, the team arrives fifth in the championship ladder, almost making it to the play-off semifinals, and won the Trofeo Eccellenza in the final against Fiamme Oro with the score 24-0.

In the titular team which entered to the pitch at Battaglini in Rovigo, led by the coach Zane Ansell, featuring the Italian representative players Paul Derbyshire, Jaco Erasmus, Andrea Pratichetti, who scored a try, and Matteo Falsaperla, Italy sevens captain.