Victoria Rugby Club
Founded1915
Folded1935
Based inWinnipeg, Manitoba
LeagueManitoba Rugby Football Union
Western Canada Rugby Football Union
Nickname(s)Winnipeg Victorias
League titles6 league championships

The Victoria Rugby Club, popularly known as the Winnipeg Victorias, was a Canadian football team in Winnipeg, Manitoba that played in the Manitoba Rugby Football Union and Western Canada Rugby Football Union between 1915 and 1935. The Winnipeg Victorias formed in the summer of 1915 when they took over the Winnipeg Rowing Club football team. The Victorias were a new team, as the Rowing Club continued to operate, naturally, as a rowing club. Prior the 1915 season the Victorias announced that they would not have a senior team, but did have teams at the intermediate, junior and juvenile levels. In 1924 they were first Winnipeg team to qualify for the Grey Cup. "An internal disagreement over which railway to use ended up costing the team the right to play. The Victorias chose to suspend operations (in 1928) rather than join the new Tri-City Football League. Concern over travel expenses was the reason."[1][2]

The Winnipeg Victorias Rugby Club was a very successful team, having won six MRFU championships and one WCRFU Championship in the 10 seasons they played.[3][4][5]

While the Winnipeg Victorias did disband in 1935 and several of their players (including Ches McCance) were acquired by the new Winnipeg Rugby Football Club in 1935, the team is not part of the official history or records of Winnipeg's current team: the Blue Bombers.[6][7]

Notable players

Ches McCance - 1935 (CFL Hall of Famer)[8][9]

MRFU season-by-season

Season G W L T PF PA Pts Finish Playoffs
1919440065581stWon MRFU Championship, lost west playoff to Regina, 12-0
19204400662081stWon MRFU Championship, withdrew and defaulted western final to Regina
19214400593781stWon MRFU Championship, lost west final to Edmonton, 16-6
19224400592481stWon MRFU Championship, lost west final to Edmonton Elks, 19-6
192344001762081stWon MRFU Championship, lost west final to Regina, 11-1
19244400802481stWon MRFU Championship, won WCRFU Championship over Calgary 50th Battalion, 11-9, did not challenge for Grey Cup
19256330463163rd
19266420494181st - tiedLost MRFU playoff to Winnipeg St.John's, 14–5
19274310332161st - tiedLost MRFU playoff to Winnipeg Tammany Tigers, 10-1
1928 to 1934did not play
1935303049702nd

References

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