Rugby football has deep roots in Alberta, stretching back over 100 years. Alberta was still a district of the Northwest Territories when the sport first took hold, with no Canadian football in sight—only rugby.

The sport’s early days in the province set the stage for the thriving rugby community we see today!

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Pirates Rugby throughout the Years

Introduction

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Rugby, as we know it, perished in Edmonton at the time of the Great Depression. It was revived in the spring of 1953.

Men’s Rugby

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After enjoying many years of success on the fields in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s.

Women’s Rugby

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An enthusiastic coach, Rob Norton, with some intense recruiting at the high schools.

Junior Rugby

In the beginning, the concept of having a junior program was as foreign to the Pirates.

Tours

The Pirates have gone on several tours through the decades, Winnipeg, Hawaii, Ireland, Kalispell, Saskatoon, etc.

Ellerslie Rugby Park

The start of a dream… the Pirates can well be proud of our efforts at developing this facility home of Edmonton Rugby.

Pirates Land

With the financial situation at Ellerslie becoming more stable and the member clubs having to bear less responsibility the Pirates were to invest into their own facilities.

Honorary Life Members

Members vital to the success of our great club. Once a Pirate, always a Pirate.

Volunteers

Any organization is only as strong as its volunteer force. Over the years, we’ve been blessed with dozens of volunteers.

Special Thanks

A special thanks to everyone who has contributed to Pirates Rugby.