Rugby Super League (US)

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Rugby Super League
Rugby Super League (US)
Sport Rugby union
Founded 1996
No. of teams 18
Country(ies) Flag of the United States United States
Most recent
champion(s)
NYAC

The Rugby Super League, usually referred to as simply the Super League and for sponsorship reasons the Michelob Super League, is a national rugby union competition contested by eighteen clubs in the United States. The competition is sanctioned by USA Rugby, the sport's national governing body, and is the "premier level" of rugby union in the country. [1]

The competition was created in 1996 by the major governing bodies in the USA, in order to create a competitive national competition. The competition has since been contested annually. Today, the teams are divided into three divisions, Red, White, and Blue, and 18 clubs compete in the competition (as of the 2007 season).

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[edit] History

The Rugby Super League was created in 1996 by the 14 major governing bodies of the sport in the United States. It was intended to create a competitive and national competition. It was created at a time when there was a need for expansion of the code in the country. 1997 was subsequently the inugural season of the competition. There were 14 teams competing, which were divided into two seven-team divisions, the Western-Pacific Conference and the Midwestern-East Conference.

The original competiting sides in the 1997 season were; Belmont Shore RFC, the Chicago Lions, the Dallas Harlequins, the Denver Barbarians, the Gentlemen of Aspen, the Kansas City Blues, Life, Old Blue, Old Puget Sound Beach RFC, Old Mission Beach Athletic Club RFC, the Potomac Athletic Club, Golden Gate Rugby Club and Washington RFC. Aspen won the first championship, defeating Old Blue 29 points to nine in the final which was played in New York.

The following season, two more sides gained entry into the competition, being, Boston RFC and the Philadelphia Whitemarsh RFC. Both sides joined the eastern conference, which saw the Harlequins move to the Western conference. This expansion saw two fifteen-side conferences. In 2001 the competition became recognized as the premier club rugby union competition in the United States - becoming separated from USA Rugby Division 1. The following season, the league expanded again, with the inclusion of New York Athletic Club, who gained entry through means of promotion and the Hayward Rugby, who formed a merger with the Old Blues.

The 2002 season saw major changes to the competition, with the "east and west divisions" format being dissolved to form a national competition. The format reverted back to the division-associated fixtures in 2005. Super League celebrated a decade of competition in 2006, with OMBAC defeating Belmont Shore 36 to 33 in the final which was held in Santa Clara, California. It was announced after the 2006 season that the Rugby Super League would be expanding from 15 teams to 18 for the 2007 season. Santa Monica Rugby accepted an invitation to join Super League, as did the Boston Irish Wolfhounds, who also finished runner-up in both Divisions I and III in 2006.[2] The Chicago Griffins also joined to replace the Kansas City Blues, who self-relegated their club to the USA Rugby Division I men's club competition.

A major change took place in the year 2008, with the live broadcast on ESPN Classics of the RSL Final between NYAC and Belmont Shore. It was an extremely hard fought match that saw NYAC winning 31-28 in sudden death extra time.

[edit] Competition Format

[edit] Red Conference

Club Founded Stadium/Ground City/Area
Belmont Shore RFC 1974 Long Beach State Long Beach, California
Denver Barbarians RFC 1967 Observatory Park Denver, Colorado
Old Mission Beach Athletic Club RFC 1966 The Little Q Rugby Field San Diego, California
Old Puget Sound Beach RFC 1971 Pat Ryan Memorial Field Seattle, Washington
San Francisco Golden Gate RFC 2001 Rocca Field San Francisco, California
Santa Monica Dolphins RC 1972 Mark Twain Jr. High Field Santa Monica, California

[edit] White Conference

Club Founded Stadium/Ground City/Area
Boston Irish Wolfhounds RFC 1989 Irish Cultural Center Boston, Massachusetts
Chicago Lions RFC 1964 Northeastern Illinois University Chicago, Illinois
Dallas Harlequins RFC 1971 Glencoe Park Dallas, Texas
New York Athletic Club RFC 1973 Travers Island New York, New York
Philadelphia Whitemarsh RFC 1985 Fairmount Park Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Washington RFC 1963 Hyde High School Rugby Field Washington, D.C.

[edit] Blue Conference

Club Founded Stadium/Ground City/Area
Boston RFC 1961 Franklin Park Boston, Massachusetts
Charlotte Olde Originals RFC 1971 Skillbeck Athletic Grounds Charlotte, North Carolina
Chicago Griffins RFC 1973 Schiller Woods Chicago, Illinois
New York Old Blue RFC 1964 Baker Field New York, New York
Potomac Athletic Club 1988 Wallenburg Field Washington, D.C.
St. Louis Bombers RFC 1962 SportPort, Maryland Heights St. Louis, Missouri

[edit] Results (1997-2008)

Year Location Final[3]
Winner Score Runner-up
1997 San Francisco, California Aspen 29 - 9 Old Blue
1998 New York, New York Belmont Shore 28 - 10 Old Blue
1999 Denver, Colorado Barbarians 22 - 18 Belmont Shore
2000 San Diego, California Life 43 - 21 Aspen
2001 Rockford, Illinois Aspen 56 - 21 OMBAC
2002 Aspen, Colorado Aspen 34 - 23 Belmont Shore
2003 San Francisco, California Belmont Shore 23 - 15 OMBAC
2004 Newport, Rhode Island Belmont Shore 24 - 21 San Francisco Golden Gate
2005 East Hartford, Connecticut NYAC 23 - 19 Belmont Shore
2006 Santa Clara, California OMBAC 36 - 33 Belmont Shore
2007 San Diego, California Belmont Shore 27 - 21 Chicago Lions
2008 Glendale, Colorado NYAC 31 - 28 (aet) Belmont Shore

[edit] 2007 Competition

Updated 2007-09-10

Red Conference W L T PF PA BT BL PP TOTAL
Belmont Shore RFC 7 0 0 252 115 6 0 0 34
San Francisco Golden Gate RFC 5 2 0 230 117 5 1 0 26
Old Mission Beach Athletic Club 4 3 0 235 127 4 1 0 27
Santa Monica Dolphins 4 3 0 187 194 2 0 0 18
Denver Barbarians 3 4 0 219 176 3 2 0 17
Old Puget Sound Beach RFC 1 6 0 98 256 1 2 0 7
White Conference W L T PF PA BT BL PP TOTAL
Chicago Lions 6 1 0 289 125 6 0 0 30
New York Athletic Club 5 2 0 143 110 2 1 0 23
Dallas Harlequins 5 2 0 166 126 2 1 0 23
Boston Irish Wolfhounds 2 5 0 174 157 4 2 0 14
Philadelphia Whitemarsh RFC 2 5 0 125 236 1 1 0 10
Washington RFC 1 6 0 111 296 1 0 0 5
Blue Conference W L T PF PA BT BL PP TOTAL
Chicago Griffins RFC 5 2 0 215 112 4 2 0 26
New York Old Blue 5 2 0 184 128 2 1 0 23
Potomac Athletic Club 4 3 0 133 118 2 1 0 19
St. Louis Bombers 2 5 0 152 237 3 0 0 11
Boston RFC 2 5 0 93 188 0 0 0 8
Charlotte Olde Originals 0 7 0 78 266 0 0 0 0

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ About Rugby Super League. usarugbysuperleague.com. Retrieved on 31 August 2006.
  2. ^ Boston Irish Wolfhounds To Join USA Rugby Super League. rugby-rugby.com. Retrieved on 31 August 2006.
  3. ^ USA Rugby SuperLeague - Overview. usarugbysuperleague.com. Retrieved on 31 August 2006.

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