Plans announced to create a grassroots Canadian rugby league co-op
TORONTO — Professional rugby league in Canada lasted less than four seasons with the Toronto Wolfpack. The Ottawa Aces have yet to take the field.
But there are plans to kick-start the sport at the grassroots level in Canada, in the form of the Canada Co-Operative Championship Rugby League (CCCRL). Organizers hope to eventually establish a 12 -team league with both men’s and women’s teams with fans literally able to buy into the concept.
Sandy Domingos-Shipley, a Toronto native now based in Leeds, England, is looking to help get the project off the ground.
“I’ve got children born and raised here,” the mother of three said in an interview. “And I’ve seen the impact of rugby league from a kid’s point of view — how much they really do get involved in community and the good that comes out of the sport from the grassroots level.