2010 Women's Premier League Rugby season

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2010 Women's Premier League
Countries United States
Number of teams8
Champions New York Rugby Club
Runners-upBeantown RFC
Matches played32
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The 2010 Women's Premier League Rugby season was the second season of the Women's Premier League in the United States. It began on September 11 and involved eight teams.

Contents

Format

The teams remained the same from the 2009 season. The eight teams were divided into two conferences comprising four teams. They each played six conference games, one home and one away. The WPL season occurred in the fall, concurrently with the regular women's club season, with the National Championship being held in November 12–14.

For the Finals, teams were seeded based on the results of their conference during the regular season. The top four teams competed for the Cup and the bottom teams for the Bowl. This was the first year where promotions and relegations into the WPL were decided at the end of the season.

Conference standings

  Advanced to the Cup Semifinals
  Advanced to the Bowl Semifinals

Eastern Conference

Pos.TeamPWDLPFPADiffPts
1 New York Rugby Club 66002869319330
2Minnesota Valkyries63031871582916
3Keystone Rugby Club62041741175710
4Oregon Sports Union6105105236-1316

Western Conference

Pos.TeamPWDLPFPADiffPts
1 Berkeley All Blues 64021981178122
2Beantown RFC6402179220-4122
3Twin Cities Amazons62041531282521
4DC Furies600672140-682

Matches

Week 1

11 September 2010
Berkeley All Blues36-29Twin Cities Amazons
12 September 2010
Minnesota Valkyries12-32New York Rugby Club
12 September 2010
Keystone Rugby Club41-3Oregon Sports Union
12 September 2010
Beantown RFC31-8DC Furies

Week 2

19 September 2010
New York Rugby Club46-17Keystone Rugby Club
19 September 2010
Oregon Sports Union41-0Minnesota Valkyries
19 September 2010
Beantown RFC30-32Berkeley All Blues
19 September 2010
DC Furies7-22Twin Cities Amazons

Week 3

2 October 2010
Minnesota Valkyries33-0Keystone Rugby Club
3 October 2010
Oregon Sports Union18-22New York Rugby Club
3 October 2010
DC Furies15-22Berkeley All Blues
3 October 2010
Twin Cities Amazons32-21Beantown RFC

Week 4

9 October 2010
Oregon Sports Union7-15Keystone Rugby Club
10 October 2010
New York Rugby Club48-26Minnesota Valkyries
10 October 2010
DC Furies12-34Beantown RFC
10 October 2010
Berkeley All Blues10-19Twin Cities Amazons

Week 5

23 October 2010
Berkeley All Blues23-29Beantown RFC
24 October 2010
Keystone Rugby Club10-60New York Rugby Club
24 October 2010
Minnesota Valkyries92-19Oregon Sports Union
24 October 2010
Twin Cities Amazons46-20DC Furies

Week 6

30 October 2010
Berkeley All Blues75-10DC Furies
31 October 2010
New York Rugby Club66-17Oregon Sports Union
31 October 2010
Keystone Rugby Club18-24Minnesota Valkyries
31 October 2010
Beantown RFC34-5Twin Cities Amazons

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Playoffs

Bowl Semifinals

12 November 2010
Keystone Rugby Club10-27DC Furies
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12 November 2010
Twin Cities Amazons54-29Oregon Sports Union
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Cup Semifinals

12 November 2010
New York Rugby Club24-13Berkeley All Blues
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12 November 2010
Beantown RFC41-38Minnesota Valkyries
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Bowl Finals

7th Place Final

14 November 2010
Keystone Rugby Club32-10Oregon Sports Union

5th Place Final

14 November 2010
Twin Cities Amazons36-8DC Furies

Cup Finals

3rd Place Final

14 November 2010
Berkeley All Blues57-27Minnesota Valkyries

Grand Final

14 November 2010
New York Rugby Club33-8Beantown RFC

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