Hugo Ross Trophy
The Hugo Ross Trophy was named after a
When the WCRFU joined with the Canadian Rugby Union in 1921, the Hugo Ross Trophy champion were able to play for the Grey Cup against teams outside Western Canada. In 1935, the Winnipeg Pegs became the only WCRFU team to win the Grey Cup.
By
In the
Hugo Ross Trophy winners
- 1947 - Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1946 - Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1945 - Winnipeg Blue Bombers +3
- 1944 - not awarded due to World War II
- 1943 - not awarded due to World War II
- 1942 - not awarded due to World War II
- 1941 - Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1940 - Winnipeg Blue Bombers +2
- 1939 - Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1938 - Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1937 - Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1936 - Regina Roughriders +1
- 1935 - Winnipeg 'Pegs
- 1934 - Regina Roughriders
- 1933 - Winnipeg 'Pegs
- 1932 - Regina Roughriders
- 1931 - Regina Roughriders
- 1930 - Regina Roughriders
- 1929 - Regina Roughriders
- 1928 - Regina Roughriders
- 1927 - Regina Roughriders
- 1926 - Regina Roughriders
- Winnipeg Tammany Tigers
- Winnipeg Tammany Tigers
- 1923 - Regina Rugby Club
- Edmonton Eskimos
- Edmonton Eskimos
- 1920 - Regina Rugby Club
- 1919 - Regina Rugby Club [1]
- 1918 - not awarded due to World War I
- 1917 - not awarded due to World War I
- 1916 - not awarded due to World War I
- 1915 - Regina Rugby Club
- 1914 - Regina Rugby Club
- 1913 - Regina Rugby Club
- 1912 - Regina Rugby Club
- 1911 - Calgary Tigers
+1 - Regina Rugby Club did not play in the Grey Cup finals. The
+2 - Winnipeg Blue Bombers were not allowed to compete in the Grey Cup, because the CRU did not approve of the WIFU season being played under rules that varied from IRFU rules.
+3 - There was no WIFU regular season games, but the original three teams of the WIFU were playing in the Grey Cup playoffs.
See also
- See the N. J. Taylor Trophy to view champions from 1948–present.
References
- ^ "Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan: Saskatchewan Roughriders". Archived from the original on 2012-07-23. Retrieved 2007-10-23.