Women's Premier League Rugby
The USA Rugby Women's Premier League (WPL or WPL Rugby) is the top annual American women's rugby union competition. It is player-run and operates in partnership with USA Rugby. It involves the top 10 clubs in the country. The league was founded in 2009.
Sport | Rugby union |
---|---|
Inaugural season | 2009[1] |
Number of teams | 10 |
Country | United States (USA Rugby) |
Champions | Glendale Merlins (2019) |
Most titles | New York Rugby Club & Glendale Merlins (3 titles) |
Website | wplrugby.org |
Broadcast partner | YouTube Page |
The League initially began from 8 different Division 1 Women's Sides coming together in 2009. In 2017, the League grew to 10 clubs.
The 2020 Season was canceled on June 1, 2020 due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.
History
Founding
The WPL was founded in 2009 with 8 of the top Division 1 Women's Teams in the US. The organization was created with the leadership of Kathy Flores, USA Eagle and Head Coach of the USA Women's Team, and Alex Williams in order to grow the Women's game and develop more potential players for the Women's National Team.
The League began with 8 clubs: Beantown Rugby, Berkeley All Blues, New York Rugby Club, Washington DC Furies, Twin City Amazons, Keystone Rugby Club, Minnesota Valkyries, and Oregon Rugby Sports Union (ORSU).[2]
Promotion and relegation
In 2010, the league began its Promotion/Relegation opportunities for Division 1 Teams to join the WPL in 2010, whereby the top-ranked Division 1 Team would challenge the bottom-ranked WPL Team for their position in the WPL.[3] From the end of the 2016 Season until the 2019 season, the WPL stopped its relegation due to their expansion.[4]
Expansion and beyond
For the 2017 Season, the WPL allowed for the Leagues first expansion, growing the League from 8 to 10 teams, adding Beantown RFC and Chicago North Shore into the competition.[5]
In 2017, the WPL created their Inaugural All-Stars Team, composed of top players from the season who would compete in preparation for the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup.[6] In 2018, the WPL decided to create two All-Star Teams, one for the Eastern Conference and one for the Western Conference, allowing more players to compete at the top level of competition.[7]
On June 1, 2020, the 2020 Season was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.[8] The season was later cancelled on July 8, 2020 and the WPL would resume in 2021.[9]
Women's Premier League teams
Current teams
Timeline
Current Members Previous Team Name Past Members (In 2017, the League grew from 8 to 10 teams)
Promotion/relegation
Year | Relegated Team
(Out) |
Promoted Team
(In) |
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2011 | ORSU | San Diego Surfers |
2012 | Minnesota Valkyries | Glendale Raptors |
2013 | Keystone Rugby Club | Atlanta Harlequins |
2014 | Beantown RFC | ORSU |
2015 | – | – |
2016 | – | – |
2017 | N/A | + Chicago North Shore
+ Beantown RFC |
2018 | N/A | N/A |
2019 | Washington DC Furies | Life West Gladiatrix |
2020 | (Season Cancelled) | (Season Cancelled) |
2021 | TBD | TBD |
Former teams
Team | Metro Area | Joined | Left | Website |
---|---|---|---|---|
Washington DC Furies | Washington DC | 2009 | 2018 | https://dcfuries.com/ |
Keystone Rugby Club | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 2009 | 2012 | http://keystonerugby.org/ |
Minnesota Valkyries Rugby Club | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 2009 | 2011 | http://www.valkyriesrugby.org/ |
League champions
Year | Final | ||
---|---|---|---|
Champion | Score | Runner-up | |
2019 | Glendale Merlins | 39–31 | Life West Gladiatrix[10] |
2018 | San Diego Surfers | 34–28 | Glendale Merlins[11] |
2017 | New York Rugby Club | 27–26 | Glendale Merlins[12] |
2016 | San Diego Surfers | 26–16 | Glendale Raptors[13] |
2015 | Glendale Raptors | 26–17 | Berkeley All Blues[14] |
2014 | Glendale Raptors | 16–15 | Twin Cities Amazons[15] |
2013 | Twin Cities Amazons | 25–12 | Berkeley All Blues[16] |
2012 | Berkeley All Blues | 39–5 | Glendale Raptors[17] |
2011 | Berkeley All Blues | 17–8 | Twin Cities Amazons[18] |
2010 | New York Rugby Club | 33–8 | Beantown RFC[19] |
2009 | New York Rugby Club | 20–10 | Berkeley All Blues[20] |
See also
References
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- "About the WPL". WPL Rugby. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
- Young, Wendy (2010-09-22). "WPL Promotion/Relegation". YSCRugby | Women's Rugby News. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
- Gillberg, Alicia (2018-06-13). "WPL to Reinstate Promotion/Relegation". WPL Rugby. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
- "Women's Premier League expands to 10 teams for 2017 season". USA Rugby. 2017-03-20. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
- "WPL All-Stars roster announced". USA Rugby. 2017-06-21. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
- Gillberg, Alicia (2018-07-05). "2018 WPL All-Stars Rosters Released". WPL Rugby. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
- Gillberg, Alicia (2020-06-01). "2020 WPL Season Officially Postponed". WPL Rugby. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
- Gillberg, Alicia (2020-07-08). "WPL Season Postponed Until 2021". WPL Rugby. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
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- Young, Wendy (2012-10-29). "2012 EMIRATES AIRLINE USA RUGBY WOMEN'S PREMIER LEAGUE, DI AND DII CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS". YSCRugby | Women's Rugby News. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
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