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Rugby League British Columbia

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Rugby League British Columbia
Current season or competition:
2026 Rugby League British Columbia season
RLBC Logo (Aug. 3, 2020)
SportRugby league
Instituted2011
Inaugural season2012
Number of teams8 (6 - men; 2 women)
CountryBritish Columbia,Canada(Canada Rugby League)
Current Grand Final ChampionsWhistler Wolves (2025)
Most titlesSurrey Beavers & Coastal Cougars(3 titles)
Websitehttps://www.rugbyleaguebc.ca/

Rugby League British Columbia (or theRLBC), formerly known as British Columbia Rugby League, is a non-profit organization and a member ofCanada Rugby League. RLBC operates a domesticrugby league football competition inBritish Columbia,Canada that currently features six teams with the addition of the Whistler Wolves for the 2020 season.[1] The RLBC, with its clubs, additionally host events and competitions involving junior club teams and women's team to expand the sport of Rugby League in the province.

Teams

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The RLBC competition started in May 2012 with 5 teams,Bayside Sharks,Burnaby Lake Rugby Club,Kelowna Crows,Sea to Sky Eagles andSurrey Beavers. The RLBC operates such that its member clubs are responsible for developing teams for the purposes of competing against other clubs. Since 2012, the men's competition has expanded to 6 teams making it the largest domestic rugby league competition in Canada. The season includes the regular season, culminating in the Grand Final, and aRugby league nines tournament prior to the regular season.

In 2020, the Vancouver Dragons and Valley Warriors developed women's teams and the RLBC was prepared for delivery of the country's first intraprovincial women's competition. The clubs are the primary source for the province's representative teams.

TeamStadiumSeasonsCity/AreaGrand Championships9's Tournament Championships
Vancouver Valley Vipers3 (2019–present)Langley, British Columbia (city)00
Coastal Cougars (formerly Sea to Sky Eagles)Howe Sound Secondary School,Squamish10 (2012–present)Squamish, British Columbia3 (2015, 2016, 2019)[2]3 (2016, 2017, 2019)[2]
Point Grey ThunderUBC, Wolfson Rugby,Vancouver3 (2019–present)Vancouver,British Columbia2 (2021,2022)1 (2022)
Valley WarriorsSouth Surrey Athletic Park,South Surrey8 (2014–present)South Surrey,British Columbia1 (2017)[3]0[3]
Vancouver DragonsBrockton Oval Stanley Park,Vancouver9 (2013–present)Vancouver,British Columbia1 (2018)[4]1 (2018)[4]
Whistler Wolves2 (2020–present)Whistler, British Columbia2 (2024,2025)3 (2023,2024,2025)
Abbotsford GriffinsN/A4 (2015–2018)Abbotsford, British Columbia00
Bayside SharksN/A1 (2012)White Rock, British Columbia00
Burnaby Lake Rugby ClubN/A1 (2012)Burnaby,British Columbia00
Kelowna CrowsN/A1 (2012)Kelowna,British Columbia00
Kelowna RoostersN/A2 (2012 & 2017)Kelowna,British Columbia
Richmond BearsN/A1 (2013)Richmond, British Columbia01 (2015)[5]
Surrey BeaversN/A4 (2012–2015)Surrey, British Columbia3 (2012, 2013, 2014)0
Whistler WildcatsN/A1 (2014)Whistler, British Columbia1 (2014)[6]
Vancouver ThunderbirdsN/A/1 (2015)Vancouver,British Columbia00
Legend
 Currently in the competition.
 Currently not in the competition

History

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In 2012, theSurrey Beavers played againstKelowna Crows in the Grand Final winning 20 to 4 to then go on to the Premier's Challenge to take on theBC Selects (reserve grade team of theBC Bulldogs). The BC Selects defeatedSurrey Beavers 28 to 6. Following the conclusion of the 2012 season,Burnaby Lake Rugby Club withdrew from the competition.

In 2013, RLBC announced the expansion of the competition to include a further 2 teams,Richmond Bears Rugby League Club and theVancouver Dragons Rugby League Football Club. However, the expansion was met with 4 of the original six Clubs stepping away from the competition (although 2 would return in the future). The Grand Final pitted the previous season champions against the Sea to Sky Eagles-based out of Squamish. The Surrey Beavers were victorious.

In 2015, the Coastal Cougars (playing as the Capilano Cougars) were the top-placed team after going undefeated all season and defeated the Vancouver Dragons in the Grand Final 30 to 6.

In 2016, the Coastal Cougars again went undefeated and won the Grand Final over the Abbotsford Griffins by a score of 48–12.

In 2017, the Coastal Cougars lost their 2nd week match meaning the end of a remarkable winning streak that took them through over 2 seasons and ultimately ended at 12 wins in a row. In the Grand Final, the Valley Warriors laid claim to their first Grand Final Championship with a 20–0 win over the Kelowna Roosters, a founding member, who returned for play in 2017 and then subsequently ceased operations.

In 2018, the Vancouver Dragons collected their first Grand Final Championship with a narrow 26 to 24 over perennial powerhouse Coastal Cougars.

In 2019, the Point Grey Thunder qualified for their first Grand Final after a semi-final win over the Valley Warriors by a score of 34–14. In the final, however, they lost to the Coastal Cougars by a score of 38–28.

In 2020, the league expanded to include the Whistler Wolves and added two clubs, the Vancouver Dragons and Valley Warriors, established women's teams to compete. As a consequence of theCOVID-19 pandemic, the season was unable to start.

Structure and finance

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Rugby League Clubs in the RLBC are incorporated societies and operate independently under the auspices of the RLBC andCanada Rugby League, or are post-secondary affiliated clubs.

Currently the RLBC is a self-funded entity and relies heavily on the contributions made by players and sponsors to help pay for the cost of league operations and representative teams.

Representative squads

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RLBC players consist of the men's team, the British Columbia Bulldogs and women's team, the British Columbia Storm. Players from the RLBC also make up the Western Canada Wild, a regional representative squad for the provinces of Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia for both men and women. In 2020, the Western Canada Wild met the representative team for Eastern Canada in the "Thunderdome" atLamport Stadium inToronto,Ontario. The "thunderdome" being an event similar to the popularState of Origin series in Australia in which the teams are composed of the best players representing regions. In the inaugural Thunderdome, the Western Canada Wild women defeated Eastern Canada 24-18 while the men lost to Eastern Canada 14–44.[7]

BC Bulldogs - Recent Fixtures

DateWinning teamScoreLosing teamLocation
Sep. 6, 2015BC Bulldogs38-12Alberta BroncosKelowna,British Columbia
Oct. 13, 2016Jamberoo Superoos40-26BC BulldogsRotary Stadium,Abbotsford, British Columbia
Oct. 24, 2016Queensland Police50-0BC BulldogsRotary Stadium,Abbotsford, British Columbia
Sep 3, 2017BC Bulldogs40-22Alberta BroncosCalgary,Alberta
Oct. 29, 2017Coogee Wombat48-24BC BulldogsRichmond, British Columbia
Sep. 2, 2018BC Bulldogs68-6Alberta BroncosSt. Albert, Alberta
Sep. 1, 2019BC Bulldogs44-20Alberta BroncosSt. Albert, Alberta

The roster for the BC Bulldogs against their provincial rival Alberta Broncos on September 2, 2018, is below.

BC Bulldogs Squad - Sept. 2, 2018
First team squadCoaching staff
  • 1 Ben McIvorFB – Vancouver Dragons
  • 2 Luke TorrocaWG – Valley Warriors
  • 3 Rick SchoutenCE – Abbotsford Griffins
  • 4 Matthew LisztWG – Vancouver Dragons
  • 5 Liam GroganCE – Valley Warriors
  • 6 Taurean SheehanSO – Vancouver Dragons
  • 7 Connor HunterHB – Abbotsford Griffins
  • 8 Sam CollinsPR – Coastal Cougars
  • 9 Scyler Dumas - "C"HK – Vancouver Dragons
  • 10 Joey MurphyPR – Valley Warriors
  • 11 Stephen LenahanSR – Abbotsford Griffins
  • 12 Jason HignellSR – Abbotsford Griffins
  • 13 Benji WilsonLF – Valley Warriors
  • 14 Ray Bissonettepositions – Vancouver Dragons
  • 15 Nathan Kendrickpositions – Vancouver Dragons
  • 16 Ryan Mitchellpositions – Valley Warriors
  • 17 Blake Mahovicpositions – Coastal Cougars
  • 18 Jay Franklinpositions – Coastal Cougars

Head coach

  • Andy Blackburn

Assistant coaches

  • Wayne (assistant coach)
  • Ally Mac (Junior Development)
  • Mike Clark (Team Physio)

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


BC Storm - Recent Fixtures

DateWinning teamScoreLosing teamLocation
Sep. 3, 2017Alberta Broncos32-30BC StormCalgary,Alberta
Jul. 27, 2018New Zealand Universities54-0BC StormDelta, British Columbia
Sep. 1, 2019BC Storm26-26Alberta BroncosSt. Albert, Alberta

The roster for the BC Storm as of September 1, 2019 when they took on the Alberta Broncos is below.

BC Storm Squad - Sept. 1, 2019
First team squadCoaching staff
  • Melissa Seselja
  • Gabrielle Hindley
  • Kate Grudinski
  • Maira Acevedo
  • Kaila Pickering
  • Alexis Mok
  • Natalie King
  • Simran Gillar
  • Annalise Wilkinson
  • Shalaya Valenzuela
  • Sarah Duncan
  • Changelle Bracken-Illich

Head coach

  • Brian Wilkinson



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


See also

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References

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  1. ^"RLBC - Whistler Wolves".RLBC. Retrieved2020-08-03.
  2. ^ab"RLBC - Coastal Cougars". Retrieved2020-08-03.
  3. ^ab"RLBC - Valley Warriors". Retrieved2020-08-03.
  4. ^ab"RLBC - Vancouver Dragons".RLBC. Retrieved2020-08-03.
  5. ^RLeague, BC Bulldogs (2015-05-25)."Congrats to @RichmondBears @Richmond_RFC on winning Plate Trophy at BCRL @CanadaRL9s !pic.twitter.com/8Azv1bbSvX".@BCBulldogsRL. Retrieved2020-02-17.
  6. ^"British Columbia Rugby League on Instagram: "The #2014 #BCRL9s #Champions The #Whistler #Wildcats . Congratulations guys for the well deserved win. A great way to start the #BCRL…"".Instagram. Archived fromthe original on 2021-12-24. Retrieved2020-02-17.
  7. ^"Inaugural Canadian East v West Fixtures a Triumph".Toronto Wolfpack RLFC. 2020-01-14. Retrieved2020-02-17.

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