Rugby Canada National Junior Championship

Summary

The Rugby Canada National Junior Championship was an amateur rugby union competition in Canada. It only lasted two seasons, 2009 and 2010. The 2009 champion was the Vancouver Wave, and the 2010 championship went to the Newfoundland Rock.

Rugby Canada National Junior Championship
SportRugby union
Founded2009
Ceased2010
No. of teams12
Country Canada
Last
champion(s)
Newfoundland Rock
Official websiteOfficial website

The league was created when Rugby Canada disbanded the Rugby Canada Super League (RCSL) and replace it with a new under-20 league. The league consisted of 12 teams, and was broken up into four divisions; Pacific, Prairie, Central, and Atlantic.

The league was intended to train, test, and get young rugby players ready so that someday they will be able to compete for the Canadian national rugby union team.[1]

Teams edit

Western Conference edit

Division Team City Years
Pacific Fraser Valley Venom Abbotsford, British Columbia 2009–2010
Vancouver Island Rising Tide Victoria, British Columbia 2009–2010
Vancouver Wave Vancouver, British Columbia 2009–2010
Prairie Calgary Mavericks Calgary, Alberta 2009
Alberta 2010
Saskatchewan Prairie Fire Regina, Saskatchewan 2009
Saskatchewan 2010
North Saskatchewan Wolverines Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 2009
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba 2010

Eastern Conference edit

Division Team City Years
Central Niagara Lightning Burlington, Ontario 2009–2010
Ottawa Harlequins Ottawa, Ontario 2009–2010
Toronto Rebellion Toronto, Ontario 2009
Atlantic New Brunswick Timber Fredericton, New Brunswick 2009–2010
Newfoundland Rock St. John's, Newfoundland 2009–2010
Nova Scotia Keltics Halifax, Nova Scotia 2009–2010
Quebec Caribou Montreal, Quebec 2010

Finals edit

Year Champion Score Runner-up
2009 Vancouver Wave 41–21 Toronto Rebellion
2010 Newfoundland Rock 13–10 Vancouver Wave

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2009-06-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

  • Official website