2017 Toronto Wolfpack season explained

Year:2017
Team Colour:black
Font Colour:white
League:League 1
League Link:League 1
League Rank:1st (Promoted)
League Wins:20
League Draws:1
League Losses:1
Points For:1,230
Points Against:304
Cup:Challenge Cup
Cup Result:5th Round
Cup Wins:2
Cup Losses:1
Ceo: Eric Perez
Coach Title:Head Coach
Coach: Paul Rowley
Captain: Craig Hall[1]
Stadium:Lamport Stadium
High Attendance:8,546 (vs Doncaster)
Top Tries: Liam Kay (27)
Top Goals: Craig Hall (170)
Top Points: Craig Hall (436)
Next Season:2018
List:yes
List Link:Toronto Wolfpack#Seasons

The 2017 Toronto Wolfpack season was the inaugural season for the Toronto Wolfpack rugby league football club. The Wolfpack finished 1st in League 1, winning 20 of their 22 matches, and earned promotion to 2018 Rugby League Championship.

Season review

April 2016

After becoming the first North American team to join the Rugby Football League (RFL) it was announced that former Leigh Centurions coach Paul Rowley would be taking the head coach's role for the Canadian team. Shortly after Brian Noble joined the club as the director of rugby. Coach Rowley announced that his assistant manager would be ex Super League and Ireland international Simon Finnigan. The Wolfpack announced that they would be playing their home games at the 9,600 capacity Lamport Stadium.

July 2016

Toronto announced their first two signings, experienced Wakefield Trinity Wildcats centre Craig Hall and try scoring winger Liam Kay from Leigh Centurions. The Wolfpack later announced that they had signed Warrington Wolves pair, back rower James Laithwaite and halfback Gary Wheeler, in a bid to recruit a competitive squad for the 2017 season.

August 2016

In August, Toronto announced it had signed its first Canadian player, (and Canada's captain) Sheffield Eagles halfback Rhys Jacks. Following this, young Australian halfback Blake Wallace signed for Toronto from the Illawarra Cutters. Further recruitment in the forwards was made as Wales prop Dan Fleming signed with the Wolfpack. 19-year-old halfback Reece Dean also joined the Toronto ranks from Challenge Cup winners Hull FC, identified as a player for the future by coach Rowley. The Wolfpack also announced that Leigh Centurions duo, loose forward Andrew Dixon and winger Jonathan Pownall, were to join for the 2017 season.

September 2016

The first signing of September was loose forward Jack Bussey who was signed from RFL Championship side London Broncos. Toronto bolstered their team further by bringing in experienced Ireland international hooker Bob Beswick from Super League side Leigh Centurions. Beswick will take up the role of head of strength and conditioning at Toronto along with his playing duties. Greg Worthington was the next to join Paul Rowley's roster with the powerful centre being sign from the coach's former club Leigh.

October 2016

Toronto announced their first American player, United States national representative Ryan Burroughs from the Wentworthville Magpies in the Ron Massey Cup. Bradford Bulls player Kurt Haggerty retired from playing rugby league in order to become part of Paul Rowley's coaching staff at Toronto. In the middle of the month the 2017 fixtures were released and it was revealed that Toronto's first ever League match would be away to London Skolars in March 2017. Their first home game would be in Round 6 against Oxford Rugby League in May 2017. Following the fixture release, Toronto announced that they had signed young prop forward Toby Everett from the London Broncos on a season-long loan.

November 2016

The Wolfpack announced that they had signed former England international and veteran centre Richard Whiting from Super League side Leigh Centurions. In addition to this, young prop forward Steve Crossley signed for the Wolfpack from RFL Championship shield winners Bradford Bulls. Experienced Championship fullback Quentin Laulu-Togaga'e was signed from Sheffield Eagles. Toronto announced the signing of American born prop forward Jerome Veve from the Gold Coast Titans, in addition to this prop Jacob Emmitt signed for the Wolfpack from Swinton Lions. At the 2016 Four Nations final, the Wolfpack held a press conference where it was announced that Tongan prop Fuifui Moimoi had signed a one-year deal with the club from Leigh Centurions. In addition to this it was revealed that Premier Sports had acquired the rights to all of Toronto's matches for the 2017 and 2018 seasons. Furthermore, current Super League champions Wigan Warriors and Challenge Cup winners Hull F.C. will play Toronto in the pre-season friendlies.

December 2016

During this month, the final 18 trialists from Toronto's Last Tackle campaign traveled to the UK to compete in a friendly match against Brighouse Rangers (Toronto's training partners) in order to win a full-time contract with the Wolfpack. With a record crowd of over 500 at Brighouse, the Wolfpack were victorious 28–26 due to a try in the last 5 minutes from Nathan Campbell. After the match it was announced that Jamaican born Campbell would join the first team squad for the 2017 season, in addition to this Canadian born Quinn Ngawati, the 17 year old stand off, was also offered a contract thanks to a try and 4 goals in the match. The final player to receive a full-time contract was USA born Joe Eichner, a second row forward who had previously played for Jacksonville Axemen.

January 2017

Due to the liquidation of the Bradford Bulls, prop Adam Sidlow announced that he had signed with Toronto. Trialist Chad Bain (a Canadian born prop) was called up to the first team by Brian Noble following a man of the match performance in the friendly against Brighouse. During the month, Toronto played their first ever pre-season friendly against reigning Challenge Cup champions Hull FC. The Wolfpack took an early lead through halfback Blake Wallace but Hull soon took the lead and won the match 26–20 with further Toronto tries coming from Fuifui Moimoi, Jonathan Pownall and Liam Kay with captain Craig Hall kicking two conversions.

February 2017

It was announced that Toronto would enter the 2017 Challenge Cup in the 3rd round along with the other League 1 sides. The Wolfpack were drawn away to National Conference League premier side Siddal. They overcame the amateur team 14–6 in tough conditions with American Ryan Burroughs crossing for the first competitive try for the Wolfpack.

March 2017

Toronto started the League 1 season with a comprehensive 76–0 victory over London Skolars. Prop Fuifui Moimoi was the highlight of the match as he crossed for a hat-trick, the first player to achieve that at Toronto. In the process they helped to achieve the record attendance for the Skolars with 1,542 people coming to see the Wolfpack's first ever league game. Following this the Wolfpack travelled to Cumbria to face Whitehaven. Toronto came away with a 24–10 victory on a muddy and wet surface, captain Craig Hall scored the opening try with Liam Kay, Bob Beswick and Jonny Pownall also crossing for tries. Toronto continued their good start to their first Challenge Cup campaign as they beat RFL Championship side London Broncos in a close fought 30–26 win. The Wolfpack rounded up the month with a 48–21 win at the Keighley Cougars, the match was very close with Keighley 9–8 up at half time however the superior fitness of Toronto and a Jonny Pownall hat-trick saw them win the game.

April 2017

Toronto announced the signing of former Leeds Rhinos and retired prop forward Ryan Bailey on a season long contract, meanwhile hooker Sean Penkywicz came back from a ban and signed for the club. The Wolfpack continued their winning run in the league with a comprehensive 82–6 victory over Doncaster, loose forward Jack Bussey scored a hat-trick while Fuifui Moimoi marked his return with a brace of tries along with winger Liam Kay and halfback Blake Wallace also scoring two tries each. Captain Craig Hall kicked a record 13 goals in the match. The following week saw Toronto beat North Wales Crusaders 80–0 in a one sided game, the Wolfpack were 60–0 at halftime with Hall scoring a hat-trick of tries and becoming the first player for the Wolfpack to reach 100 points for the club. The club announced the signing of halfback Ryan Brierley from the Huddersfield Giants, Brierley previously played under coach Paul Rowley at Leigh Centurions. April ended with Toronto's first ever loss in a competitive match as they were narrowly defeated 22–29 by Super League side Salford Red Devils in the Challenge Cup.

May 2017

Team flew back to Toronto for the first ever home game for Toronto at Lamport Stadium on May 6 against Oxford RL. After the game, they immediately flew back to England to prepare for the game on May 12 against Newcastle Thunder. Just after that game, the Wolfpack flew transatlantic again back to Toronto for 2 home games.[2]

Competitions

League 1

Table

Results

DateRndHomeScoreAwayVenueTriesGoalsAttendance
4 March 20171 0-76 Toronto Wolfpack Hall 12/13 1,542
 12 March 20172 10-24 Toronto Wolfpack Hall 4/5 643
 26 March 20173 21-48 Toronto Wolfpack Hall 6/9 1,128
 9 April 20174 6-82 Toronto Wolfpack Hall 13/14 943
 14 April 20175 0-80 Toronto Wolfpack Hall 12/14 590
 6 May 20176 Toronto Wolfpack 62-12 Hall 7/12 6,281
 12 May 20177 22-40 Toronto Wolfpack Hall 6/7 1,087
 20 May 20178 Toronto Wolfpack 70-2 Hall 11/12 7,144
 3 June 20179 Toronto Wolfpack 54-12Hall 7/10 7,236
 11 June 201710 0-66 Toronto Wolfpack Hall 7/13 697
 18 June 201711 12-58 Toronto Wolfpack Hall 9/10 835
 24 June 201712 Toronto Wolfpack 56-12Hall 6/11 6,042
 1 July 201713 Toronto Wolfpack 64-22 Hall 8/12 5,646
 8 July 201714 Toronto Wolfpack 62-10Hall 9/11 7,139
 15 July 201715 Toronto Wolfpack 74-16Hall 11/13 7,247

Super 8's

DateRndHomeScoreAwayVenueTriesGoalsAttendance
 30 July 201716 26-16 Toronto Wolfpack Hall 2/3 2,602
 6 August 201717 0-68 Toronto Wolfpack Hall 10/13 592
 13 August 201718 26-26 Toronto Wolfpack Hall 3/5 922
 19 August 201719 Toronto Wolfpack 50-0Hall 6/9 7,522
 2 September 201720 Toronto Wolfpack 36-18Hall 4/7 6,134
 9 September 201721 Toronto Wolfpack 26-2 Hall 5/5 7,972
 16 September 201722 Toronto Wolfpack 26-14 Hall 3/5 8,546

Challenge Cup

Players

Statistics include Challenge Cup, League 1, and Super 8's matches.

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1 Sheffield Eagles22 20 0 0 80
2 Leigh Centurions24 26 0 0 104
3 Leigh Centurions22 15 0 0 60
4 Wakefield Trinity25 24 170 0 436
5 Leigh Centurions21 27 0 0 108
6 Illawarra Cutters19 17 0 0 68
7 Sheffield Eagles22 6 0 0 24
8 Leigh Centurions20 12 0 0 48
9 Leigh Centurions23 10 0 0 40
10 Bradford Bulls15 1 0 0 4
11 Leigh Centurions15 7 0 0 28
12 Warrington Wolves17 2 0 0 8
13 London Broncos20 7 0 0 28
14 Warrington Wolves13 4 0 0 16
15 Wentworthville Magpies11 5 0 0 20
16 Featherstone Rovers8 1 0 0 4
17 Leigh Centurions22 11 0 0 44
19 Bradford Bulls20 2 0 0 8
20 3 0 0 0 0
21 Bradford Bulls22 4 0 0 16
23 London Broncos3 0 0 0 0
24 Leigh Centurions13 6 0 0 24
25 Warrington Wolves8 1 0 0 4
26 Jacksonville Axemen1 0 0 0 0
27 Leigh Centurions12 13 0 0 52
28 BC Bulldogs2 0 0 0 0
29 Swinton Lions21 1 0 0 4

Transfers

In

NatNamePositionSigned fromDate
Craig HallCentre Wakefield Trinity WildcatsJuly 2016
Liam KayWing Leigh CenturionsJuly 2016
James Laithwaite Warrington WolvesJuly 2016
Gary WheelerStand off Warrington WolvesJuly 2016
Rhys JacksScrum half Sheffield EaglesAugust 2016
Blake Wallace Illawarra CuttersAugust 2016
Dan FlemingProp Bradford BullsAugust 2016
Reece DeanStand off Hull F.C.August 2016
Andrew Dixon Leigh CenturionsAugust 2016
Jonathan PownallWing Leigh CenturionsAugust 2016
Jack BusseyLoose forward London BroncosSeptember 2016
Bob BeswickHooker Leigh CenturionsSeptember 2016
Greg WorthingtonCentre Leigh CenturionsSeptember 2016
Ryan BurroughsCentre Wentworthville MagpiesOctober 2016
Toby EverettProp London BroncosOctober 2016
Richard WhitingCentre Leigh CenturionsNovember 2016
Steve CrossleyProp Bradford BullsNovember 2016
Quentin Laulu-Togaga'eFullback Sheffield EaglesNovember 2016
Jacob EmmittProp Swinton LionsNovember 2016
Jerome VeveProp Gold Coast TitansNovember 2016
Fuifui MoimoiProp Leigh CenturionsNovember 2016
Nathan CampbellFullback Duhaney Park Red SharksDecember 2016
Quinn NgawatiStand off B.C. BulldogsDecember 2016
Joe Eichner Jacksonville AxemenDecember 2016
Adam SidlowProp Bradford BullsJanuary 2017
Chad BainProp Brantford BroncosJanuary 2017
Shaun PickProp Featherstone RoversJanuary 2017
Luke MenziesProp Salford Red DevilsJanuary 2017
Ryan BaileyPropRetirementApril 2017
Sean PenkywiczHookerRetirementApril 2017
Ryan BrierleyScrum half Huddersfield GiantsApril 2017

Out

NatNamePositionClub SignedDate
Jerome VeveProp Gold Coast TitansJanuary 2017
Luke MenziesPropProfessional WrestlingApril 2017
Reece DeanCentre DoncasterMay 2017

Milestones

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 18 January 2017. Craig Hall Named As Wolfpack Team Captain. Toronto Wolfpack. 3 October 2017.
  2. Web site: Neil . Davidson . Toronto Wolfpack hope home debut hooks in new fans . Toronto Star . 2017-05-04.