British Columbia Rugby League Competition

British Columbia Rugby League Competition
Current season or competition::
2017 British Columbia Rugby League season
Sport Rugby league
Instituted 2011
Inaugural season 2012
Number of teams 6
Country  British Columbia,  Canada (Canada Rugby League)
Premiers Capilano Cougars (2015)
Most titles Surrey Beavers (2 titles)
Website http://www.bcrl.ca/
Related competitions Alberta Rugby League Competition
Ontario Rugby League Competition

The British Columbia Rugby League Competition (or the BCRL or BC Rugby League) is a domestic rugby league football competition in British Columbia, Canada operated by the Canada Rugby League. It currently features six teams. The first season had the Surrey Beavers winning the title in 2012.[1]

Teams

Team Stadium Capacity City/Area
Bayside Sharks (2012) South Surrey Athletic Park, Surrey 2,000 White Rock, British Columbia
Burnaby Lake Rugby Club (2012) Burnaby Lake Sport Complex, Burnaby 2,482 Burnaby, British Columbia
Kelowna Crows (2012) The Mission Fields M72, Kelowna 652 Kelowna, British Columbia
Richmond Bears (2013) King George Park, Richmond 700 Richmond, British Columbia
Sea To Sky Eagles RLFC (2012) Mamquam Elementary Fields, Galibaldi Highlands 950 Sea To Sky Corridor, British Columbia
Surrey Beavers (2012) South Surrey Athletic Park, Surrey 2,000 Surrey, British Columbia
Vancouver Dragons (2013) Brockton Oval Stanley Park, Vancouver 1,657 Vancouver, British Columbia
Legend
  Are currently in the competition.
  Currently not in the competition

The BCRL competition started in May 2012 with 5 teams, Bayside Sharks, Burnaby Lake Rugby Club, Kelowna Crows, Sea to Sky Eagles and Surrey Beavers, making it the largest rugby league competition in Canada but the only stable clubs in existence are rugby union clubs. In fact The competition was contested over 6 weeks followed by the final series and a Premier’s challenge. Surrey Beavers played against Kelowna Crows in the grand final winning 20 to 4 to then go on to the Premier’s Challenge to take on the BC Selects (reserve grade team of the BC Bulldogs). The BC Selects defeated Surrey Beavers 28 to 6. Following the conclusion of the 2012 season, Burnaby Lake Rugby Club withdrew from the competition.

In 2013, the BCRL announced the expansion of the competition to include a further 2 teams, Richmond Bears Rugby League Club and the Vancouver Dragons Rugby League Football Club.

Structure and Finance

Under the current structure, rugby league teams are partnered with local Rugby Union Teams and typically adopt the union teams existing mascot with the exception of Sea to Sky Eagles & Vancouver Dragons Rugby League FC who are unaffiliated with local rugby union teams.

Currently the BCRL is a self-funded entity with little contribution from local, national or international sponsorship. Due to this the league’s expansion relies heavily on the contributions made by players to help pay for the cost to tour teams.

Representative Squad

BC Bulldogs Squad
First team squad Coaching staff
  • Alex Brown - FB - Sea To Sky
  • Sam Raiwalu - WG - Bayside
  • Cochise Misiluti - CE - Eagles
  • Markus Keinhorst - CE - Eagles
  • Steve Bouchard - WG - Bayside
  • Spencer Marshall - FE - Bayside
  • Matty Upton - HB - Sea To Sky
  • Chris Chalmers - PR - Surrey
  • Matty Joyes - HK - Sea To Sky
  • Daniel Blasco-Morris - PR - Kelowna
  • Neil Fowler - SR - Kelowna
  • Freddie Humpries - SR - Kelowna
  • Terry Ward - LF - Sea To Sky

Head coach

  • Andy Blackburn

Assistant coaches

  • Wayne (Assistant Coach)
  • Ally Mac (Junior Development)
  • Mike Clark (Team Physio)

Legend:
  • (c) Captain
  • (vc) Vice captain

See also

References

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