Rugby Alberta is the provincial administrative body for rugby union in Alberta, Canada.
History
Rugby Alberta has been hosting rugby competitions in the province since the 60s:
- First known as the Carling Cup, the first division one menâÂÂs provincial club championships took place in 1962 and was later renamed the Labatt Cup after the national and provincial rugby sponsor.
- The Alberta Cup (1968), continues as the division one menâÂÂs interlock league championship sponsored by the Clansmen RFC.
- The Lor-Ann Cup (1968), the division two menâÂÂs provincial championship
- The Digby Dinnie Cup, the division three menâÂÂs provincial championship, and joined in 1997 a division four menâÂÂs provincial championship
- The Graeme Young Cup, the menâÂÂs âÂÂOld Boysâ provincial championship
- The R. Angus Cup, the junior menâÂÂs provincial championship
- In 1981 womenâÂÂs rugby appeared on the list with the first womenâÂÂs premier league and club championship
- In 1995 this was joined by a second division womenâÂÂs club championship
- In 1997 the first and only third division womenâÂÂs provincial club championship took place
- Then in 2013 a new AW1 womenâÂÂs division and championship were added
Since the first provincial club championships in 1962, Rugby Alberta competitions have grown in size and caliber of competition.
Competitions
- Alberta Cup (Men's)
- Alberta Women's Premier
Sub-unions
References
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