Ontario Rugby Football Union
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The Ontario Rugby Football Union or ORFU was an early amateur Canadian football league with teams in the Canadian province of Ontario. The ORFU was founded in 1883 and in 1903 became the first major competition to adopt the Burnside Rules, from which the modern Canadian football code would evolve.
During the second world war, the military teams in Ontario played in the ORFU filling the gap during the suspension of play by the CFL. (Toronto Navy - H.M.C.S. York played out of Varsity Stadium using the Toronto Argonauts equipment and uniforms.) The Toronto R.C.A.F. Hurricanes were the last amateur team to win the Grey Cup in 1942. Many from the ranks of the military teams in the ORFU became stars in the CFL after the war.
The ORFU champion challenged for and won the Grey Cup in its early decades, but by the 1950s their challenges proved to be perennial failures against the stronger professional interprovincial leagues, the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and the Western Interprovincial Football Union. The ORFU withdrew from Grey Cup competition in 1954 in a move that heralded the start of the modern era of Canadian football. By 1974, the ORFU had ceased to exist.
[edit] Notable Teams
- Hamilton Alerts - 1st Grey Cup Champions of the ORFU in 1912.
- Sarnia Imperials - 2 time Grey Cup Champions: 1934, 1936.
- Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers - 2 time Grey Cup Champions: 1927, 1930.
- London Lords
- Bramalea Satellites
- Ottawa Trojans
- Hamilton Tigers and Hamilton Wildcats (both merged to become the Hamilton Tiger-Cats)
- Toronto R.C.A.F. Hurricanes
[edit] See also
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