Toronto Wolfpack: Out for 2021

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https://www.torontowolfpack.com/2018/07/07/match-report-toronto-wolfpack-vs-sheffield-eagles/

TORONTO WOLFPACK 68 – 4 SHEFFIELD EAGLES

Toronto Wolfpack were crowned as the Betfred Championship League Leaders (basically champions) thanks to a comprehensive victory over Sheffield Eagles.

The 16th win in a row guarantees the Wolfpack top spot in the Championship league with three games to spare, and crucially a play off schedule of 4 home games in Toronto and 3 away games in the UK and/or France. The post game schedule will be confirmed in early August.


Hooray!

OK, so basically, the wolfpack play in the tier below super league, in what is called the championship league.

At the end of the regular season, the top four teams from the championship league combine with the bottom four teams of the super league. This makes eight teams (duh).

They play each other once - 7 games per team.

After that, the top three teams get to play in the super league next year! (This is what Toronto is aiming for)

The teams ranked 4th and 5th play each other in what is called the 'million dollar game'. The winner of that game also gets to play in the super league next year. That means 4 teams have earned their spots in super league.

The loser of that million dollar game (4th v 5th) joins the bottom three teams and play in the Championship league the next year.


Fingers and toes crossed!
 
https://www.torontowolfpack.com/2018/07/07/match-report-toronto-wolfpack-vs-sheffield-eagles/

TORONTO WOLFPACK 68 – 4 SHEFFIELD EAGLES

Toronto Wolfpack were crowned as the Betfred Championship League Leaders (basically champions) thanks to a comprehensive victory over Sheffield Eagles.

The 16th win in a row guarantees the Wolfpack top spot in the Championship league with three games to spare, and crucially a play off schedule of 4 home games in Toronto and 3 away games in the UK and/or France. The post game schedule will be confirmed in early August.


Hooray!

OK, so basically, the wolfpack play in the tier below super league, in what is called the championship league.

At the end of the regular season, the top four teams from the championship league combine with the bottom four teams of the super league. This makes eight teams (duh).

They play each other once - 7 games

After that, the top three teams get to play in the super league next year! (This is what Toronto is aiming for)

The teams ranked 4th and 5th play each other in what is called the 'million dollar game'. The winner of that game also gets to play in the super league next year. That means 4 teams have earned their spots in super league.

The loser of that million dollar game (4th v 5th) joins the bottom three teams and play in the Championship league the next year.


Fingers and toes crossed!

Well done Mooseketeer! Pretty impressive F/A. In fact remarkable.

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As long as they don't lose their way during the playoffs. There will be a few new signings for the next season so some of the players may lose a bit of interest if they think they aren't going up to Super League next season.
 
Well done Mooseketeer! Pretty impressive F/A. In fact remarkable.

As long as they don't lose their way during the playoffs. There will be a few new signings for the next season so some of the players may lose a bit of interest if they think they aren't going up to Super League next season.

I agree. They really need to keep focus and get promoted.

Some of the teams in the championship level are filled with part timers. It's not and even contest when coming up against the fully paid professionals from Toronto. I don't know how good the bottom four super league teams are but the consensus is that Toronto 'should' earn promotion if they don't get ahead of themselves and play good footy. I don't think anyone wants another year of 50+ point victories in the second tier.
 
You all can join the ride if you want some happy in your rugby league lives...! :)

TORONTO WOLFPACK 52 – 10 ROCHDALE HORNETS


https://www.torontowolfpack.com/2018/07/21/march-report-toronto-wolfpack-vs-rochdale-hornets/

The unbeaten streak goes on at Lamport Stadium as Toronto Wolfpack made it seven straight wins on home soil at the expense of Rochdale Hornets. A crowd of 7,144 attended the Den to honour the GTA’s Police and Fire Departments, as well as Paramedics and 911 Dispatchers in the team’s first annual First Responders Appreciation Game.


Toronto were unlucky to go down to twelve men in the first half as Darcy Lussick was harshly sin binned for a shoulder charge. Tempers flared after the forwards big hit in which it appeared he used his arms but the referee ruled otherwise to brandish the yellow card.
 
Nice play, but someone (i.e. you GE) needs to tell Sportsnet Toronto is playing Rugby League, not that ****ty, boring Rugby penaltyfest.

I've given up. Even Toronto wolfpack has.

Front page of their website says:

The world is a better place with more rugby balls in hands.
 
^Dunno.


hoooo Boy, a tough 14-0 victory in the first of the super 8 games. Two valuable points in the fight for promotion into the ESL.

Now the 'pack have 2 games back at the Den (home). Be there or be...somewhere else!

https://www.torontowolfpack.com/2018/08/12/match-report-halifax-rlfc-vs-toronto-wolfpack/

Toronto Wolfpack earned a hard earned victory over Halifax RLFC at the MBi Shay to kick-start their postseason Super 8s The Qualifers campaign.

Tries from Andy Ackers and Andrew Dixon as well as 2 conversions and a penalty from Gareth O’Brien’s boot ensured the Wolfpack head to Toronto for back-to-back home games with a valuable two points in their quest for promotion to the Super League for 2019.

The game was a tight contest throughout between the two sides who had ended the regular season with the two best defensive records in the Betfred Championship.

The Wolfpack were resilient in defense throughout, with Halifax failing to complete sets at key times. Offensively the Wolfpack created some good chances but failed to convert, notably during the opening exchanges as a Matty Russell was adjudged to have dropped the ball when grounding, before a Chase Stanley try called back for a forward pass in the build up. The two sides looked to be heading in scoreless at half time before some good work from Blake Wallace set up Andy Ackers to finish 5 minutes before the break. A Gareth O’Brien penalty gave the Wolfpack a light cushion mid way through the second half before Andrew Dixon went over with just 3 minutes to go to secure the win.

The game was marred by two injuries for the Wolfpack, with both Matty Russell and Liam Kay leaving the game during the first half.
 
While souffs and other teams continue to do their best in claiming transgressions are 'not the player's go' and getting assault cases adjourned till after the finals after hiding them from the public (rant over)

Toronto, who is fighting tooth and nail for a promotion to super league has removed a player accused of biting.

https://torontosun.com/sports/other-sports/wolfpack-send-jack-bussey-home-in-wake-of-biting-charge

“Toronto Wolfpack can confirm that following this weekend’s game the club has stood Jack Bussey down from the team camp. He will be returning to the U.K. with immediate effect,” the team said in a terse statement.
“If anyone’s bit any another player, then they’ll face the consequences. That’s the way it is.” Wolfpack coach Paul Rowley said after the match.


The Wolfpack have not been shy about severing ties with players who misbehave. In January, the second-year rugby league team cut fan favourite Fuifui Moimoi, former Great Britain and England international Ryan Bailey, globaleagle for mascot interference, and former Australian international Dave Taylor for a training camp transgression.

(you see that nrl)

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/spo...ack-bussey-banned-10-games-for-bite-and-high/

Bussey eventually banned for 8 games (biting) and 2 games (high tackle).

Meanwhile, Lussick is finding out that stupid play leads to stupid penalties on THREE different continents. Will he ever learn? Yo, I don't know. (V.Ice)
 

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