Montreal Wanderers RFC

Canada Montreal Wanderers
Full nameMontreal Wanderers RFC
UnionRugby Quebec (FRQ)
Founded1957 (1957)
LocationMontreal, Quebec
Ground(s)Douglas Hospital, Verdun
ChairmanMatthew Kerr
CoachAlexandre Chanéac
CaptainElliot Goussanou
League(s)FRQ, Provincial 2
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
montrealwanderers.ca

The Montreal Wanderers Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was founded in 1957, and is based on the grounds of the Douglas Hospital in Verdun.

Establishment

The Montreal Wanderers Rugby Club was conceived in the Spring of 1957. The Barbarian F.C., the legendary invitation only all-star team from the UK, had just beaten a team of Quebec select players 41-3[1] in front of 5000 fans at Delorimier Stadium. Cliff Morgan, legendary fly half for the Barbarians, was reported to have told his Quebec hosts was that what Canada needed was more clubs. Present at that meeting were several members of the Montreal Scottish RFC (now known as Westmount Rugby Club).[2]

Due to an influx of players, the Montreal Scottish had adopted a Scots-only policy in order to manage their numbers. This left many players from other rugby nations without a home, and Cliff Morgan's suggestion was just the prompting they needed. Players from the Montreal Scottish founded two new clubs; the Montreal Barbarians RFC and the Montreal Wanderers RFC.[3]

The Wanderers played their first match against the Montreal Scottish in the Fall of 1957, and the first tour was held that Thanksgiving to Deep River, 200 km northwest of Ottawa.

Over the first few years of the club's existence, Wanderers' recruitment benefited from the Scots-only policy of the Montreal Scottish RFC. The Wanderers saw their ranks swell to three full squads, which continued through to the mid 60's. With the end of Expo 67, many southern hemisphere Wanderers left Montreal and returned home. The Wanderers dropped from three sides to two in 1968, where they remained until a brief thirds revival in 2006.[4]

The Founding of Rugby Quebec

The Montreal Wanderers were one of the founding clubs of Rugby Quebec (FRQ in French). Other founding clubs included Montreal Irish Rugby Football Club, Barbarians, Westmount Rugby Club and Town of Mount Royal (TMR). Every one of these clubs continues to this day, fielding teams across multiple levels of the FRQ league.[5]

Canadian National Team

The Montreal Wanderers are the club of origin for several members of the Canadian Senior Men's Team.

  • Nik Witkowski received 33 caps for Canada, and was first capped against the USA on June 6, 1998. He scored a total of 37 tries for Canada between 1998 and 2006, and was part of the Canadian squad at the 2003 Rugby World Cup[6]
  • Colin Robertson was capped for both 7s and 15s, receiving his first cap at the Hong Kong 7s on May 24, 1997. He was capped a total of 7 times, scoring 3 tries before retiring from international rugby in 2001[7]
  • Keith Wilkinson was the 109th player to be capped for Canada, making his debut against the Barbarians on June 12, 1976. He played with the Wanderers in the early 70's[8] before moving to work in the higher levels of the Rugby Canada administration.

Present Day

The Wanderers currently field two teams in the FRQ men's league, competing against teams from Eastern Ontario and the rest of Quebec.

Up to 2017 the Wanderers and Westmount Rugby Club fielded a joint women's team, called the Wandering Ravens, but at the end of the season "experienced a somewhat abrupt and disheartening split from its long running affiliation with the Westmount Ravens."[9]

In 2018 the women, in their inaugural season, finished with 9 wins and 1 loss, and lost a thrilling 40-37 semi-final match to Sainte-Anne de Bellevue in the League 2 cup competition.[10]

Recent seasons

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Men's first team

Season Division W L T PF PA TF TA Pts Finish Result
2017 Super 0 0 10 99 481 12 67 3 6th
2018 First 0 0 10 167 352 25 49 5 6th
2019 Second 7 1 2 443 162 67 17 39 1st League champs
+ Cup 2 0 0 38 25 - - - - Cup champs
2021 First 1 0 5 132 228 - - 5 4th
2022 First 2 0 6 153 225 25 35 12 4th
+ Cup 0 0 1 10 24 - - - -
2023 First & Second 7 0 3 277 208 45 31 34 4th
+ Cup 1 0 1 58 51 - - - - runner up
2024 First 4 0 3 189 160 28 24 20 3rd
+ Cup 0 0 1 15 24 - - - -
2025 First 9 0 1 400 199 66 19 45 2nd
+ Cup 1 0 1 35 24 - - - - runner up

Note - league and cup competition was halted in 2020 and the cup was cancelled in 2021 due to covid.

Men's second team

Season Division W L T PF PA TF TA Pts Finish Result
2017 Super Reserve 2 0 8 146 354 22 60 11 5th
2018 First Reserve 2 0 7 205 249 30 39 13 5th
2019 Development I 8 0 1 227 125 35 21 39 1st League champs
+ Cup 1 0 1 47 29 - - - - runner up
2021 Second 5 1 1 397 177 67 29 29 3rd
2022 First Reserve 4 0 4 173 122 27 20 22 2nd
+ Cup 1 0 1 30 20 - - - - runner up
2023 First Reserve & Third 6 0 4 273 221 44 34 30 4th
+ Cup 0 0 1 22 23 - - - - runner up
2024 First Reserve 5 0 1 203 118 33 19 29 2nd
+ Cup 1 0 1 43 46 - - - - runner up
2025 First Reserve 5 0 5 198 136 27 23 24 4th
+ Cup 0 0 1 10 17 - - - -

Note - league and cup competition was halted in 2020 and the cup was cancelled in 2021 due to covid.

Women's team

Season Division W L T PF PA TF TA Pts Finish Result
2017 First 5 0 5 213 217 36 34 28 5th with Westmount
+ Developmental (Team II) 5 0 5 137 225 24 37 22 5th with Westmount
2018 Second 9 0 1 295 129 47 22 44 2nd
+ Cup 0 0 1 37 40 - - - -
2019 Second 8 0 2 366 131 59 23 41 2nd
+ Cup 1 0 1 25 - - - - runner up
2021 no team - - - - - - - - -
2022 First 3 0 3 140 97 24 17 16 6th
+ Cup 1 0 1 63 70 - - - - consolation runner up
2023 First 2 0 6 151 365 25 58 10 4th
+ Cup 0 0 1 0 57 - - - -
2024 Second 4 2 2 284 137 47 21 27 5th
2025 Second 8 0 2 376 141 60 22 41 2nd
+ Cup 1 0 1 19 12 - - - - runner up

Note - league and cup competition was halted in 2020 and the cup was cancelled in 2021 due to covid.

References

  1. ^ "Archive". Barbarianfc.co.uk. Archived from the original on April 19, 2013. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  2. ^ Westmount Rugby Club - A LONG CLUB HISTORY
  3. ^ "History/Histoire". Westmountrugby.com. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  4. ^ "About the Club". Montrealwanderers.ca. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  5. ^ "Fédération de Rugby du Québec". Rugbyquebec.qc.ca. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  6. ^ "Nik Witkowski - Test matches". ESPN Scrum. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  7. ^ "Colin Robertson - Test matches". ESPN Scrum. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  8. ^ "Wanderers take 'Sevens'". The Gazette (Montreal). 24 May 1971. Retrieved 17 July 2012.
  9. ^ WanderWomen’s Rugby Inaugural Season 2018, September 3, 2018, by Jaime Leogardo
  10. ^ ibid.