R.C. The Hookers
Our clubname; R.C. The Hookers, refers to the Rugby Club from Hook of Holland. The picture below represents our logo, in which you can see two sawfishes. The story behind the logo is based on a legend, which is explained below.

The legend of the sawfishes in the emblem of rugbyclub The Hookers.
The story went about a 12-legged seamonster that made the water around Hook of Holland unsafe. The monster was constantly hunting all that was living in the sea, that was a true disaster for the fishermen. Because in the first place the fishermen didn?t catch any fish, and in the second place there was constantly danger of being swallowed by the monster. They gave the monster the name Brontos and the humans battled the monster for a long time. They tried to fight the monster with weapons, but it only cost a lot of human lives. Even the animals, especially different kind of large fishes, battled against the monster, but they always lost. Until a good day, a large school of sawfishes, unknown of the danger, traveled to the hunting area of Brontos. For the aggressive monster the battle could not be avoided, and immediately started to attack the sawfish. Normally the sawfish are not aggressive animals, but in groups they can defend themselves very good.
The end of the story is that after a battle of many days, Brontos lost against the group of a lot of teamwork and perseverance sawfish, however some of the sawfish lost there lives.
De 12 legs of the monster were all sawed off, by the lost of his lost leg there was a lot of loud bubbling up to the surface of the sea, and the monster sank to the bottom of the sea, where it never came out. The colour of the sea was completely poisoned by the purple colour of the monsters blood
And the fishermen saw the battle from the beach, they saw the sawfish two on two crossed with there sawblades above the surface of the sea. So with courage and mentality you always win together in the group.
This was the legend of the emblem of The Hookers,? where you can see the two crossed sawblades.

