2010 CRC season

2010 CRC Season
Countries Canada Canada
Champions The Atlantic Rock
Runners-up Prairie Wolf Pack
Matches played 7
Tries scored 37 (average 5.286 per match)
Top point scorer Dean Blanks (32)
Top try scorer Geoff Warden (3)
2009
2011

The 2010 CRC Season was the second season of the Canadian Rugby Championship. This was the first year when instead of the CRC Champion advancing to the ARC, a Canada Selects team was chosen from players participating in the tournament to go on and represent Canada at the international tournament. This was also the first season that included a post-season to decide the winner of the MacTier Cup.

The 2010 CRC Champions were the Atlantic Rock, who defeated the Prairie Wolf Pack 19-8, in the nationally televised final.

Pre-season

There was no formal pre-season that the league put in place, so several teams played exhibition games against touring sides in order to prepare themselves for the season.

Scores

Date Home Score Away
May 15, 2010 Ontario Blues 36-24 UK Police
June 4, 2010 The Rock 6-20 England Counties
June 8, 2010 Ontario Blues 26-32 England Counties
July 10, 2010 Ontario Blues 69-11 Midwest USA

Regular Season

Structure

The round-robin structure with four teams participating in a round-robin format, each team playing against each other team once stayed the same from the previous season, again with no divisions or conferences. There were six games in total.

Standings

Place Team Games Points Bonus
points
Table
points
Played Won Lost Drawn For Against Difference 4 Tries 7 Point Loss
1The Atlantic Rock 33009435592014
2Prairie Wolf Pack 32107946331110
3Ontario Blues 312068680116
4BC Bears 303038130-92000

Post-Season

This was the first year with a post-season, with the second place regular season team visiting the first place team at home, for a final. The final had The Atlantic Rock beat the Prairie Wolf Pack 19-8 at home, winning their first ever MacTier Cup. The game was broadcast live on CBC, the first CRC game to ever be shown on live nationwide TV.

See also

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