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Toronto Wolfpack

Toronto Wolfpack
Toronto Wolfpack RLFC logo.svg
Club information
Full name Toronto Wolfpack Rugby League Football Club
Nickname(s) The Pack
The Wolfpack
Website torontowolfpack.com
Colours New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg
Founded 2016; 1 year ago (2016)
Current details
Ground(s)
CEO(s) Eric Perez
Coach(s) Paul Rowley
Captain(s) Craig Hall
Competition League 1
Rugby football current event.png Current season
Uniforms
Home colours
Away colours

Toronto Wolfpack R.L.F.C. is a Canadian professional rugby league club, based in Toronto, which will begin play in the 2017 League 1 season.

The Rugby Football League first received an application from a Canadian consortium based in Toronto, led by the Chairman of the national governing body Canada Rugby League Eric Perez, in 2014 to compete in the United Kingdom's third tier of professional rugby league. Perez was denied permission to join the first-tier Super League directly, and instead attempted to build the club up to the point where it can be promoted. A press conference was held on 27 April 2016 at which details on the franchise, which will begin play in 2017, were revealed. The team will be the first professional rugby league team to be based in Canada. A group of 10 businessmen, including Canadians and Australians, own the club.

It was suggested that it was an attractive market due to Canada having the largest following of rugby league outside of Australia, France, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The club plans to play in blocks of four home matches, four away matches, and cover all expenses of visiting teams throughout the season. All away games are expected to be broadcast locally according to Perez.

On 22 January 2017, The Wolfpack played their first professional game, a pre-season friendly against Hull F.C. at the KCOM Stadium. The final score was 26-20 in favour of Hull.

The team's planned home stadium is Lamport Stadium in Toronto, which will be known as The Den for Toronto matches. The stadium seats 9,600. The stadium was opened in 1975 and has an artificial field. In addition to rugby, it has also hosted soccer and lacrosse. The stadium attracts average crowds of around 7,000 for international rugby league fixtures. The team signed a three-year lease.

In addition to this, Toronto have signed an agreement with Brighouse Rangers ARLFC to share their training ground for pre-seasons and while the Wolfpack are in the UK for away fixtures.


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