2009 Americas Rugby Championship

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2009 ARC Season
League Americas Rugby Championship
Sport Rugby Union
DurationSeptember–October 2009
Number of teams6
Divisional rounds
Canadian champions BC Bears
International champions Argentina Jaguars
2009 ARC Final
Champions Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Jaguars
NA4/ARC seasons

The 2009 Americas Rugby Championship season was the inaugural season of the Americas Rugby Championship. The season featured a Canadian division with four teams representing provinces or regions of Canada, along with international A sides from the U.S. and Argentina.

Contents

The Canadian Division played a round robin schedule to determine what two teams would play in the Canadian final. The BC Bears went undefeated in round robin play and defeated the Ontario Blues 12–8 in the Canadian final.

The international finalist was decided in a match between the U.S. Select XV and the Argentina Jaguars. The match was won by the Jaguars 57–10.

The ARC Final pitted the BC Bears against the Argentina Jaguars. The Jaguars gave the Bears their only loss of the season in a 35–11 decision. The Ontario Blues defeated the U.S. Selects to take 3rd place.

Teams

Canadian Division

International Teams

Canadian Division

TeamPldWDLTFPFPA+/−BPPts
BC Bears 3300128945+44214
Ontario Blues 310286948+2137
The Rock 310274363-2026
Prairie Wolf Pack 310265196-4504
    Top two advance to semi-finals

Round Robin Matches

2009-09-07
15:00 MDT
Prairie Wolf Pack23–31The Rock
Tries: Travis Robertson
Jordan Kohn
Dustin MacPherson
Conv: Stephen Woodward (1/3)
Pen: Stephen Woodward (2)
[1] Tries: Chauncey O'Toole
Jebb Sinclair
Frank Walsh
Robert Wilson
Tyler Wish
Conv: Dean Blanks (3/5)
Calgary Rugby Park
Referee: Bryan Arciero
2009-09-12
15:00 PDT
BC Bears29–24Ontario Blues
Tries: Sean Duke
Brian Erichsen
Sean White
Nathan Hirayama
Conv: Nathan Hirayama (3/4)
Pen: Nathan Hirayama
[2] Tries: Scott Dunham
Colin Brown
Steve Shortly
Conv: Steve Piatek (3/3)
Pen: Steve Piatek
Brockton Oval
Referee: Bryan Arciero
2009-09-19
15:00 EDT
Ontario Blues13–14Prairie Wolf Pack
Try: Josh Green
Conv: Steve Piatek
Pen: Steve Piatek (2)
[3] Try: Jeremy Kyne
Pen: Stephen Woodward (3)
Fletcher's Fields
Referee: Bryan Arciero
2009-09-19
15:00 NDT
The Rock7–8BC Bears
Try: Ciaran Hearn
Conv: Dean Blanks
[4] Try: Harry Jones
Pen: Nathan Hirayama
Swilers Rugby Park
2009-09-26
15:00 EDT
Ontario Blues32–5The Rock
Tries: Mark MacSween
Steve Piatek
Mike Scholz
Derek Daypuck
Conv: Steve Piatek (3/4)
Pen: Steve Piatek
Derek Daypuck
[5] Try: Frank Walsh
Fletcher's Fields
2009-09-26
15:00 PDT
BC Bears52–14Prairie Wolf Pack
Tries: Sean Duke (2)
Nathan Hirayama
David Spicer
Adam Van Staveren
Jason Marshall
Mike Burak
Conv: Nathan Hirayama (7/7)
[6] Tries: Stephen Woodward
Kyle Gilmour
Conv: Stephen Woodward (2/2)
Brockton Oval

Canadian Final

2009-10-10
BC Bears12–8Ontario Blues
Pen: Nathan Hirayama (4) [7] Try: Mike Scholz
Pen: Steve Piatek
MacDonald Park

International Play

International Semi-Final Match

Final Matches

3rd-place Match

2009-10-17
Ontario Blues27–24USA Select XV
Tries: Mark MacSween
Mike Scholz
Conv: Steve Piatek (1/2)
Pen: Steve Piatek (5)
[9] Tries: Kevin Swiryn (3)
Conv: Volney Rouse (2)
Nese Malifa
Pen: Nese Malifa
Fletcher's Fields

Championship final Match

Exhibition Matches

2009-10-21
Canada A16–42Argentina Jaguars
Try: Nanyak Dala
Conv: Nathan Hirayama
Pen: Nathan Hirayama (3)
[11] Tries: Martín Bustos Moyano
Juan Imhoff (3)
Facundo Vega
Conv: Facundo Vega (1/5)
Pen: Martín Bustos Moyano (4)
Nicolás Sánchez
Chatham-Kent, Ontario
Attendance: 1,130

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