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Prairie Fire Full name Prairie Fire Rugby Football Club Union Rugby Canada Saskatchewan Rugby Union Nickname(s) Prairie Fire Founded 1998 Location Regina, Saskatchewan Ground(s) Regina Rugby Park (Capacity: 3,000) Chairman Tim Young Coach(es) Caine Elisara League(s) RCSL (1998-2008) RCNJC (2009-present) 1st kit 2nd kit Official website prairiefiresask.com/ The Prairie Fire are a Canadian Rugby Union team based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The team plays in the Rugby Canada National Junior Championship and draws very few of its players from the Saskatchewan Rugby Union, one of fourteen Rugby Unions that have rep teams in the RCSL. The Prairie Fire play their "home" games at Regina Rugby Park in Regina. The Prairie Fire were Western Champions for the 2005 & 2006 seasons but both times came up short in the Super League Final. They finally won the MacTier Cup in 2007 defeating the Niagara Thunder 28-12. Only 3 out of the first 9 seasons of the League has a team outside of B.C. been the Western Champion. History This section does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (October 2007) In 1998, Rugby Canada and the provincial unions agreed to form the Rugby Canada Super League. Fourteen unions and sub-unions were invited to compete in the new semi-professional league. The league is deemed semi-professional due to the fact that some of the smaller clubs are paying foreign players to play for their side. However, the vast majority of the domestic players actually pay to play for their team. The Prairie Fire is by far the most liberal user of foreign professional players. In 2009, Rugby Canada decided to disband the RCSL and replace it with a new U-20 league called the Rugby Canada National Junior Championship. The Prairie Fire were chosen as one of the remaining RCSL clubs to enter the newly formed league. External links Official Site v • d • e Saskatchewan Prairie Fire Founded in 1998 • Based in Regina, Saskatchewan The Franchise Franchise • Records • Players • Seasons Grounds Regina Rugby Park Key Personnel Chairman: Tim Young • Head Coach: Caine Elisara MacTier Cup Championships (1) 2007 MacTier Cup Appearances (3) 2005 • 2006 • 2007 Western championships (3) 2005 • 2006 • 2007 RCSL seasons (11) 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 Current League Affiliations League: Rugby Canada Super League • Division: West v • d • e Rugby Canada Super League Western Conference Calgary Mavericks · Edmonton Gold · Fraser Valley Venom · Manitoba Buffalo · Saskatchewan Prairie Fire · Vancouver Wave · Vancouver Island Crimson Tide Eastern Conference Newfoundland Rock · New Brunswick Black Spruce · Niagara Thunder · Nova Scotia Keltics · Ottawa Harlequins · Quebec Caribou · Toronto Xtreme Seasons 1998 · 1999 · 2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 Championship MacTier Cup v • d • e Rugby union in Canada Governing body Rugby Canada Provincial unions Alberta · British Columbia · Manitoba · New Brunswick · Newfoundland · Nova Scotia · Ontario · Prince Edward Island · Quebec · Saskatchewan National teams Canada · A · U-20 · U-21 · U-19 · U-17 · Canada Youth · 7's · Women's · Women's U-23 · Women's U-19 · Women's 7's · Competitions International: Canada at the Rugby World Cup · Americas Rugby Championship National: Rugby Canada National Junior Championship · National Women's League Former competitions International: North America 4 National: Rugby Canada Super League Related articles International players · Maccabiah rugby union team v • d • e Sports teams based in Saskatchewan Baseball WMBL: Melville Millionaires · Moose Jaw Express · Regina Red Sox · Saskatoon Yellow Jackets · Swift Current Indians · Weyburn Beavers · Yorkton Cardinals Football CFL: Saskatchewan Roughriders, CJFL: Regina Thunder · Saskatoon Hilltops Hockey WHL: Moose Jaw Warriors · Prince Albert Raiders · Regina Pats · Saskatoon Blades · Swift Current Broncos, AJHL: Lloydminster Bobcats, SJHL: Battlefords North Stars · Estevan Bruins · Flin Flon Bombers · Humboldt Broncos · Kindersley Klippers · La Ronge Ice Wolves · Melfort Mustangs · Melville Millionaires · Nipawin Hawks · Notre Dame Hounds · Weyburn Red Wings · Yorkton Terriers Soccer CMISL: Saskatoon Accelerators Lacrosse RMLL: Saskatchewan SWAT Rugby union RCNJC: Northern Saskatchewan Wolverines · Saskatchewan Prairie Fire, NWL: Saskatchewan Rugby Union Ringette NRL: Saskatoon Wild Canadian Interuniversity Sport University Of Regina Cougars, University Of Regina Rams (football), University Of Saskatchewan Huskies Judo Clubs in Saskatchewan: Judo Saskatchewan Ka-newonaskasehtew Judo Club, Punnichy · Ju-No-Ri Judo Club, Watrous · Koseikan Judo Club,Moose Jaw · LaRonge Judo Club · Lloydminster Judo Club · Melfort Judo Club · Kenshukan Judo Club, Prince Albert · Meadow Lake Judo Club · Pense Judo Club · Regina YMCA Judo Club · Saskatoon YMCA Judo Club · Senshudokan Judo Club, Regina · South Corman Park Judo Club, Saskatoon · St. Brieux Judo Club · Stanley Mission Judo Club · Swift Current Judo Club · Vibank Judo Club This article related to sport in Canada is a stub. 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