USA Rugby League
Current season or competition: 2023 USARL season | |
Sport | Rugby league |
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Instituted | 2011 |
Inaugural season | 2011 |
Chairmen | Peter Illfield (INC Chairman) Danny Hanson (Domestic Chairman) |
Number of teams | 14 |
Country | United States |
Champions | Santa Rosa Dead Pelicans (1st title) (2023) |
Most titles | Philadelphia Fight (4 titles) |
Website | usarl.com usarl.us (domestic competition) |
The USA Rugby League (formally the US Association of Rugby League, Inc.) is the national governing body for rugby league, a code of rugby football, in the United States.
The organization also runs the national amateur competition for club teams in the United States. The league consists of six teams located in east coast states whose season ends in the USARL Grand Final. The regular season is played between May and September.
The league was founded in 2011 by clubs that had broken with the established
History
2011–2012: Foundation
The formation of the USA Rugby League was announced on January 12, 2011. Seven teams that had previously competed in the American National Rugby League, the United States' established rugby league organization and recognized governing body for the sport, announced they were breaking with the AMNRL to form a new league. The stated reason for the split was dissatisfaction with the governance of the AMNRL; the departing teams were unhappy with the lack of club involvement in the league's decision making, and the new league was founded with the principle of including its member clubs in its administration.[2][3][4]
The departing AMNRL teams were the
On January 13, 2011, the USARL announced that Peter Illfield, chairman of the Philadelphia Fight, would be the league's first chairman.[8][9] The league's first event was a rugby league nines tournament in the Philadelphia area on May 28–29, 2011. Round 1 of the regular season championship kicked off on June 4; the Jacksonville Axemen won the minor premiership with the best regular season record. In the inaugural Grand Final on August 27, the Philadelphia Fight defeated the New Haven Warriors to win their first ever national championship.[10]
2013–2014: Expansion
In 2013 the USARL and AMNRL increased their focus on reunification, particularly after the
In 2014, the USARL expanded to 10 teams, adding expansion squads Atlanta Rhinos, Central Florida Warriors, and Tampa Mayhem. In addition, the Northern Virginia Eagles withdrew from the AMNRL and joined the USARL.[12] To reduce operating costs, the competition was split into two conferences.[13] Meanwhile, the AMNRL suspended its 2014 season.
2015–2020: AMNRL folds
In 2015, the AMNRL folded, leaving the USARL as the undisputed top-level rugby league competition in the United States. Three former AMNRL clubs joined the USARL;
2021–2022: NARL era
USARL membership has been in flux since the announcement of the North American Rugby League in spring 2021. Boston 13s and Philadelphia Fight left USARL to be founding members of the new competition. White Plains folded after NARL established the New York Freedom. Northern Virginia folded after most of its players joined the newly established DC Cavalry in NARL. Lakeland Renegades suspended operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2021 USARL season was contested by six teams. Philadelphia and Delaware in the North; Tampa, Jacksonville, Southwest Florida Copperheads, and South Florida Speed in the South. USARL South Championships Tampa Mayhem defeated North winners Delaware Black Foxes in the championship. The North Division has been unable to play in 2022. Multiple forfeits by South Florida Speed in July 2022 have put their future with USARL in doubt.
2023: Playing on both Coasts
2023 has seen significant expansion. Atlanta Rhinos rejoined the USARL, playing in the South Division. Pacific Coast Rugby League (PCRL) joined USARL, operating on the West Coast. PCRL brought Los Angeles Mongrel, San Diego Barracudas, and Santa Rosa Dead Pelicans – all formerly part of California Rugby League – as well as the newly formerly Los Angeles Bandidos into USARL. Additionally, four Utah teams, Riverton Seagulls, Herriman Roosters, Glendale Storm and Provo Broncos began playing USARL sanctioned matches as affiliates of PCRL. In August 2023, the first ever coast to coast National Champion was crowned with Santa Rosa Dead Pelicans defeating defending champions Jacksonville Axemen, 20–16.
Structure
Since 2022, the season has started with the Naples 9s rugby league nines tournament. The tournament is hosted by Southwest Florida Copperheads at the Paradise Coast Sports Complex. The 2022 men's champion was a USARL Exiles team. In 2023, the Jamaica national team won the men's and women's competitions.
Regular season
The USARL is split into two conferences, South and Pacific Coast. In the South Conference, teams play a double round-robin schedule of 8 games. In the Pacific, the ran by the Pacific Coast Rugby League is split into two Conferences, known by their respective state in Utah and California. Both conferences play a double round-robin schedule of 6 games. Teams qualify for the playoffs based on point differential, with a win counting for 2 points, a draw for 1, a loss for 0, and a forfeit for −2. The regular season runs through May and July.
Play-offs
In the South Conference, the top four teams make the playoffs. The teams with the best and worst records, and the second- and third-best records, play each other in the South Conference semi-finals. The winners meet in the South Conference finals. In the Pacific Coast Conference, the top two teams in the each state will play-off to be their respective conference champion. Afterwards, the Utah and California champions meet to crown the overall champion. The winners of the South Conference finals meet the winners of the Pacific Coast Conference finals in the USARL Grand Final, held in late August or early September.
Teams
South Conference | ||||||
Colors | Club | Founded | City (MSA) | Stadium | Titles (Last) | |
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Atlanta Rhinos | 2014 | Roswell, GA | Elkins Pointe Middle School | 1 (2017) | ||
Jacksonville Axemen | 2006 | Jacksonville, FL | UNF Rugby Field | 3 (2022) | ||
Southwest Florida Copperheads | 2018 | Naples, FL | Paradise Coast Sports Complex | 0 (N/A) | ||
Tampa Mayhem | 2014 | Tampa, FL | Hillsborough High School | 1 (2021) |
Pacific Coast Conference (Utah and California) | |||||
Colors | Club | Founded | City (MSA) | Stadium | Title (Last) |
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Los Angeles Mongrel | 2019 | Los Angeles, California | Various | 0 | |
Los Angeles Bandidos | 2022 | Los Angeles, California | Various | 0 | |
Sacramento Immortals | 2020 | Sacramento, California | Danny Nunn Park | 0 | |
San Diego Barracudas | 2020 | San Diego, California
|
Various | 0 | |
Santa Rosa Dead Pelicans | 2018 | Santa Rosa, California | For Pete's Sake Field | 1 (2023) | |
West LA Jackrabbits | 2024 | Los Angeles, California | TBA | 0 | |
Herriman Roosters | 2022 | Herriman, Utah | Burgess Park | ||
Riverton Seagulls | 2022 | Riverton, Utah | Burgess Park | ||
Provo Broncos | 2022 | Provo, Utah | Burgess Park | ||
Glendale Storm | 2022 | Glendale, Utah | Burgess Park |
Former teams
Former Teams | ||||||
Colors | Club | Years Active | City (MSA) | Stadium | Titles (Last) | |
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Baltimore Blues
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2012–2014 | Baltimore | 0 (N/A) | |||
Boston Thirteens | 2011–2020 | Boston | Eastern Boston Stadium | 1 (2015) | ||
Brooklyn Kings | 2014–2020 | Brooklyn | Randalls Island Field 10 | 1 (2019) | ||
Bucks County Sharks | 1997–2016 | Trenton )
|
Falls Township Park | 0 (N/A) | ||
Central Florida Warriors | 2014–2017 | Deland, FL
|
Spec Martin Stadium | 0 (N/A) | ||
Connecticut Wildcats
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2003–2015 | Norwalk, CT | Andrews Field | 0 (N/A) | ||
D.C. Slayers
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2003–2016 | Washington, D.C. | Duke Ellington Field | 0 (N/A) | ||
Delaware Black Foxes
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2015–2020 | Wilmington, DE | Eden Park Stadium | 0 (N/A) | ||
Northern Virginia Eagles | 2007–2020 | Nokesville, VA | Grizzly Sports Complex | 0 (N/A) | ||
Lakeland Renegades
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2019–2020 | Lakeland, FL | All Saints Academy | 0 (N/A) | ||
New Haven Warriors | 2006–2012 | New Haven )
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Ken Strong Stadium
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0 (N/A) | ||
New Jersey Turnpike Titans
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2011–2012 | Jersey City, NJ | Cochran Stadium
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0 (N/A) | ||
New York Knights | 1997–2018* | New York City | The Castle Pier 40
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0 (N/A) | ||
Oneida FC | 2011–2012 | Cambridge, MA | Henry G. Steinbrenner Stadium | 0 (N/A) | ||
Philadelphia Fight | 1998–2020 | Conshohocken, PA (Philadelphia) | Garthwaite Stadium | 4 (2016) | ||
Rhode Island Rebellion | 2011–2017 | Providence, RI | Marvel Field | 0 (N/A) | ||
South Florida Speed
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2021 | Miami, FL
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North Dade Optimist Park | 0 (N/A) | ||
White Plains Wombats | 2016–2020 | White Plains, NY | Blind Brook Elementary School | 0 (N/A) |
Premiership winners
For the first three seasons, the USARL was a single-division competition. In 2014 the teams were split into two conferences and three divisions.
Season | Grand Finals | ||
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Premiers | Score | Runners-up | |
2011 | Philadelphia Fight | 28–26 | New Haven Warriors |
2012 | Jacksonville Axemen | 28–22 | Boston 13s
|
2013 | Philadelphia Fight | 28–22 | Jacksonville Axemen |
2014 | Philadelphia Fight | 30–18 | Jacksonville Axemen |
2015 | Boston 13s
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44–12 | Atlanta Rhinos |
2016 | Philadelphia Fight | 42–20 | Jacksonville Axemen |
2017 | Atlanta Rhinos | 32–18 | New York Knights |
2018 | Jacksonville Axemen | 56–16 | Brooklyn Kings |
2019 | Brooklyn Kings | 12–6 | Jacksonville Axemen |
2020 | Not held due to COVID-19 | ||
2021 | Tampa Mayhem | 60–10 | Delaware Black Foxes
|
2022[15] | Jacksonville Axemen | 36–12 | Tampa Mayhem |
2023 [16] | Santa Rosa Dead Pelicans | 20–16 | Jacksonville Axemen |
Winners
Winners | Count | Years |
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Philadelphia Fight | 4 | 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016 |
Jacksonville Axemen | 3 | 2012, 2018, 2022 |
Brooklyn Kings | 1 | 2019 |
Boston 13s
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1 | 2015 |
Atlanta Rhinos | 1 | 2017 |
Tampa Mayhem | 1 | 2021 |
Santa Rosa Dead Pelicans | 1 | 2023 |
Development programs
As part of the 2011 season, a former AMNRL team, the Pittsburgh Sledgehammers, participated as a "developmental team", playing a more limited schedule while developing the club for future seasons.[citation needed]
Representative sides
New England Immortals
The
USA Pioneers
In 2014, the league established a touring developmental side, the USA Pioneers, to play friendly matches against foreign nations. They completed a two match tour in Jamaica in April 2014, winning their first game against a Jamaican domestic outfit, but fell short to the semi-professional Hurricanes Rugby League whilst still proving to be strong opposition for the Jamaicans.[17] The Pioneers played a friendly against a touring New Zealand Police squad the following August, losing 6–62 against very strong opposition.
Presidents Barbarians
The USARL established another team to play a second match against the New Zealand Police and to 'curtain-raise' the 2014 USARL National Championship between the
USARL Representative teams | ||||||
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Club | Representation | Established | Match history | |||
New England Immortals | New England | 2010 | W 12–8 Canada July 31, 2010 L 12–68 Royal Marines April 27, 2012 | |||
USARL Pioneers | Development (non-internationals) |
2013 | W 46–26 Duhaney Park Red Sharks April 3, 2013 L 30–50 Hurricanes Rugby League April 7, 2013 L 6–62 New Zealand Blue Thunder August 16, 2013 | |||
Presidents Barbarians | 'Exiles' (overseas imports) |
2013 | L 16–46 New Zealand Blue Thunder August 23, 2013 | |||
NORTH Conference All-Stars | North of America | 2015 | L 20–34 SOUTH Conference All-Stars August 29, 2015 | |||
SOUTH Conference All-Stars | South of America | 2015 | W 34–20 NORTH Conference All-Stars August 29, 2015 |
See also
- Rugby league in the United States
- Rugby League World Cup
- North American Rugby League
- American National Rugby League
- List of American rugby league champions
- List of defunct rugby league clubs in the United States
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