2011 Rugby Super League season
The 2011 Rugby Super League season will be the sixteenth season of the Rugby Super League, the United States' premier division of rugby union. The regular season will commence on March 12, 2011 with the Utah Warriors playing the Denver Barbarians. On April 30, 2011; the regular season will end culumnated by the RSL Playoffs, which the top four clubs will qualify for. The winner of the playoffs will be crowned the champions, and the winner of the regular season will be crowned the premiers.
The defending champions are the New York Athletic Club, the defending premiers are San Francisco Golden Gate.
Participating clubs
Club |
Coach |
Captain |
Ground |
Capacity |
Boston |
Eugene Mountjoy |
TBD |
Franklin Park |
500 |
Chicago Griffins |
TBD |
TBD |
Schiller Park |
1,000 |
Chicago Lions |
Marty Wiggins |
TBD |
Lions Field |
3,500 |
Dallas Harlequins |
Michael Engelbrecht |
TBD |
Glencoe Park |
2,000 |
Denver Barbarians |
Dave Hodges |
Kevin Whitcher |
Dick's Sporting Goods Park |
18,086 |
Life |
TBD |
TBD |
LU Sports Complex |
10,000 |
New York Athletic |
Mike Tolkin |
Alexander Magleby |
Travers Island |
5,000 |
Old Blue |
Gui Cieutat |
Justin Ripley |
Pier 40 |
1,200 |
OPSB |
Evan Haigh |
TBD |
Magnuson Park |
3,000 |
San Francisco |
Paul Keeler |
TBD |
Rocca Field |
4,500 |
Utah Warriors |
Jon Law |
Ross Sua |
Rio Tinto Stadium |
20,008 |
Standings
Red Conference
Blue Conference
- 4 Points awarded to the winning team
- 0 Points to the losing team
- 2 Points to each team in the case of a tie
- 1 Bonus Point to a team scoring 4 or more tries
- 1 Bonus Point to a losing team keeping the score within 7 points
Play-offs
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