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Canadian Rugby Championship

The Canadian Rugby Championship (CRC) (French: Championnat provincial du Canada de rugby à XV) was a Canadian amateur rugby union competition, partially funded by the World Rugby. It was the highest level of men's domestic rugby in Canada. Four representative teams from regions across Canada competed for the MacTier Cup. The CRC was started in 2009 by Rugby Canada and was held annually from August to September. Rugby Canada also held CRC tournaments for under-19 men, under-20 women, and senior women.

Canadian Rugby Championship
SportRugby Union
Founded2009; 15 years ago (2009)
Ceased2018 (2018)
No. of teams4
Country Canada
Last
champion(s)
Ontario Blues (6th title)
Most titlesOntario Blues (6 titles)
Official websitecanadianrugbychampionship.com

History edit

The North America 4 edit

In 2006, the IRB started the North America 4 (NA4), to help create a higher level of rugby in North America, as well as to develop players and provide a pathway to national team selection and to make North American rugby teams more competitive at international level. It was contested by four teams, two each from Canada and the USA.

The American Rugby Championship edit

On September 7, 2009 the IRB scrapped the NA4 and unveiled the ARC competition, in which Canada, the USA and Argentina would send representative teams to play for a championship title (Tonga was later added in the second season, replaced with Uruguay from 2012 onwards)[1]

In order to select a team that would play in the ARC, Rugby Canada unveiled the CRC, with the champion and runner-up advancing to the ARC. The BC Bears Coached by Mike James and Kris de Scossa were inaugural champions, who went on to play Argentina Jaguars, Russia and England Counties. Following the first season, a Canada Selects team was chosen by Team Canada coach Kieran Crowley instead, exclusively from players who competed in the CRC.

The CRC edit

In the inaugural 2009 season, six games were played in a round-robin format, similar to that of The Rugby Championship, with the team collecting the most points over the season being named champions.

The following season, the same six game season was used, however a post-season was added—with the top two teams squaring off in a final at the home venue of the team which amassed the most points during the regular season.

In 2011 the format changed yet again, scrapping the final and instead going back to a round-robin competition. This time with ten games, each team playing five. The western teams (the BC Bears and the Prairie Wolf Pack) played three home games and two away games, while this schedule was reversed for the two eastern teams, (the Ontario Blues and the Atlantic Rock). In 2012, this was switched, having the western teams play two home games and three away games, with the eastern teams playing the opposite.

Season structure edit

The CRC is broken up into a pre-season and a round robin season, with no postseason. During the pre-season teams play exhibition matches against other teams, usually not participating in the CRC. The pre-season is not a formal one set by the league, but instead the individual teams can play club or touring sides at their own leisure, or may choose to not play any pre-season games at all.

Starting in mid August, and ending late September, the regular season follows the same format as The Rugby Championship, having teams playing in a round robin format, with the team that accumulates the most points throughout the tournament winning the MacTier Cup. Therefore, no post-season is required. Every team plays five games, the western teams playing three at home and two away, while the eastern teams play a reversed schedule.[2] There are no divisions or conferences.

The points system for the season is the same as most rugby competitions around the world:

  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 0 points for a loss
  • 1 bonus point for scoring 4 tries or more
  • 1 bonus point for losing by 7 points or less

Awards edit

The Player of the Year award is awarded at the end of the season to recognize the best player that year. The award is decided by votes from all the coaches, as well as a Rugby Canada representative.

Broadcasting edit

The league had no deals with any networks; however, some teams provide live online streaming of their games. CBC Television aired the 2010 final live, but this was the only match shown on national television.

Teams edit

Team Provinces represented Home field Capacity Head coach
BC Bears British Columbia Thunderbird Stadium 7,200 Tony Healy[3]
Prairie Wolf Pack Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan Calgary Rugby Park 7,500 Col Jeffs
Ontario Blues Ontario Sherwood Forest Park / Fletcher's Fields 3,200 Chris Silverthorn
Atlantic Rock Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec Truro Saints RFC / Swilers Rugby Park 6,500 Dr. Pat Parfrey

 

Champions edit

The MacTier Cup was created in 1998 and awarded to the champion of the Rugby Canada Super League. Since the Super League folded, the MacTier Cup is now awarded to the Canadian Rugby Championship champion.

Year Champion Runner-up
2009 BC Bears (1) Ontario Blues
2010 The Rock (1) Prairie Wolf Pack
2011 Ontario Blues (1) BC Bears / Prairie Wolf Pack
2012 Ontario Blues (2) Prairie Wolf Pack
2013 Ontario Blues (3) BC Bears
2014 Ontario Blues (4) Prairie Wolf Pack
2015[4] Prairie Wolf Pack (1) Ontario Blues
2016[5] Ontario Blues (5) Prairie Wolf Pack
2017[6] BC Bears (2) Ontario Blues
2018 Ontario Blues (6) Atlantic Rock
MacTier Cup championships
Team Titles
Ontario Blues 6
BC Bears 2
Prairie Wolf Pack 1
Atlantic Rock 1

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on October 15, 2012.
  2. ^ Gottfried, Garth. "CRC kicks off in August".[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "BC Bears announce new Coaching Staff". Americas Rugby News. 2017-03-28. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  4. ^ Ray, Bryan (2015-07-02). "Wolf Pack best Blues to win MacTier Cup". Americas Rugby News. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  5. ^ "2016 Canadian Rugby Championship - Americas Rugby News". www.americasrugbynews.com. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  6. ^ . www.canadianrugbychampionship.com. Archived from the original on 2018-08-25. Retrieved 2018-08-25.

External links edit

  • Official Website 2015-04-30 at the Wayback Machine
  • ARC Official Website
  • Rugby Canada Website

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The Canadian Rugby Championship CRC French Championnat provincial du Canada de rugby a XV was a Canadian amateur rugby union competition partially funded by the World Rugby It was the highest level of men s domestic rugby in Canada Four representative teams from regions across Canada competed for the MacTier Cup The CRC was started in 2009 by Rugby Canada and was held annually from August to September Rugby Canada also held CRC tournaments for under 19 men under 20 women and senior women Canadian Rugby ChampionshipSportRugby UnionFounded2009 15 years ago 2009 Ceased2018 2018 No of teams4Country CanadaLastchampion s Ontario Blues 6th title Most titlesOntario Blues 6 titles Official websitecanadianrugbychampionship com Contents 1 History 1 1 The North America 4 1 2 The American Rugby Championship 1 3 The CRC 2 Season structure 3 Awards 4 Broadcasting 5 Teams 6 Champions 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe North America 4 edit Main article North America 4 In 2006 the IRB started the North America 4 NA4 to help create a higher level of rugby in North America as well as to develop players and provide a pathway to national team selection and to make North American rugby teams more competitive at international level It was contested by four teams two each from Canada and the USA The American Rugby Championship edit Main article Americas Rugby Championship On September 7 2009 the IRB scrapped the NA4 and unveiled the ARC competition in which Canada the USA and Argentina would send representative teams to play for a championship title Tonga was later added in the second season replaced with Uruguay from 2012 onwards 1 In order to select a team that would play in the ARC Rugby Canada unveiled the CRC with the champion and runner up advancing to the ARC The BC Bears Coached by Mike James and Kris de Scossa were inaugural champions who went on to play Argentina Jaguars Russia and England Counties Following the first season a Canada Selects team was chosen by Team Canada coach Kieran Crowley instead exclusively from players who competed in the CRC The CRC edit In the inaugural 2009 season six games were played in a round robin format similar to that of The Rugby Championship with the team collecting the most points over the season being named champions The following season the same six game season was used however a post season was added with the top two teams squaring off in a final at the home venue of the team which amassed the most points during the regular season In 2011 the format changed yet again scrapping the final and instead going back to a round robin competition This time with ten games each team playing five The western teams the BC Bears and the Prairie Wolf Pack played three home games and two away games while this schedule was reversed for the two eastern teams the Ontario Blues and the Atlantic Rock In 2012 this was switched having the western teams play two home games and three away games with the eastern teams playing the opposite Season structure editThe CRC is broken up into a pre season and a round robin season with no postseason During the pre season teams play exhibition matches against other teams usually not participating in the CRC The pre season is not a formal one set by the league but instead the individual teams can play club or touring sides at their own leisure or may choose to not play any pre season games at all Starting in mid August and ending late September the regular season follows the same format as The Rugby Championship having teams playing in a round robin format with the team that accumulates the most points throughout the tournament winning the MacTier Cup Therefore no post season is required Every team plays five games the western teams playing three at home and two away while the eastern teams play a reversed schedule 2 There are no divisions or conferences The points system for the season is the same as most rugby competitions around the world 4 points for a win 2 points for a draw 0 points for a loss 1 bonus point for scoring 4 tries or more 1 bonus point for losing by 7 points or lessAwards editThe Player of the Year award is awarded at the end of the season to recognize the best player that year The award is decided by votes from all the coaches as well as a Rugby Canada representative Broadcasting editThe league had no deals with any networks however some teams provide live online streaming of their games CBC Television aired the 2010 final live but this was the only match shown on national television Teams editTeam Provinces represented Home field Capacity Head coachBC Bears British Columbia Thunderbird Stadium 7 200 Tony Healy 3 Prairie Wolf Pack Alberta Manitoba Saskatchewan Calgary Rugby Park 7 500 Col JeffsOntario Blues Ontario Sherwood Forest Park Fletcher s Fields 3 200 Chris SilverthornAtlantic Rock Newfoundland and Labrador New Brunswick Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Quebec Truro Saints RFC Swilers Rugby Park 6 500 Dr Pat Parfrey nbsp Champions editThe MacTier Cup was created in 1998 and awarded to the champion of the Rugby Canada Super League Since the Super League folded the MacTier Cup is now awarded to the Canadian Rugby Championship champion Year Champion Runner up2009 BC Bears 1 Ontario Blues2010 The Rock 1 Prairie Wolf Pack2011 Ontario Blues 1 BC Bears Prairie Wolf Pack2012 Ontario Blues 2 Prairie Wolf Pack2013 Ontario Blues 3 BC Bears2014 Ontario Blues 4 Prairie Wolf Pack2015 4 Prairie Wolf Pack 1 Ontario Blues2016 5 Ontario Blues 5 Prairie Wolf Pack2017 6 BC Bears 2 Ontario Blues2018 Ontario Blues 6 Atlantic RockMacTier Cup championships Team TitlesOntario Blues 6BC Bears 2Prairie Wolf Pack 1Atlantic Rock 1See also editAmericas Rugby Championship North America 4 Rugby Canada Rugby union in Canada Rugby Canada Super League defunct References edit IRB announces the ARC Archived from the original on October 15 2012 Gottfried Garth CRC kicks off in August permanent dead link BC Bears announce new Coaching Staff Americas Rugby News 2017 03 28 Retrieved 2017 07 12 Ray Bryan 2015 07 02 Wolf Pack best Blues to win MacTier Cup Americas Rugby News Retrieved 2017 07 12 2016 Canadian Rugby Championship Americas Rugby News www americasrugbynews com Retrieved 2017 07 12 Bears Defeat Ontario to Win Mactier Cup www canadianrugbychampionship com Archived from the original on 2018 08 25 Retrieved 2018 08 25 External links editOfficial Website Archived 2015 04 30 at the Wayback Machine ARC Official Website Rugby Canada Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canadian Rugby Championship amp oldid 1177289770, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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