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==History==
 
==History==
  
In 1985 the city of [[Pearson Cliffs]] sought to join the then 8 team [[PopularFreedom Rugby League]] (PRL) as was awarded a franchise to begin play in the 1987 season.   
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*In 1985 the city of [[Pearson Cliffs]] sought to join the then 8 team [[PopularFreedom Rugby League]] (PRL) as was awarded a franchise to begin play in the 1987 season.   
  
After two seasons of building the [[Pearson Cliffs Pirates]] rose to dominate the league in the 1989 season.  In this 1989 season they were able to win their first of three championships by defeating the [[Locke Harbour Dragons]] 55-53 in a wild final of a match.
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*After two seasons of building the [[Pearson Cliffs Pirates]] rose to dominate the league in the 1989 season.  In this 1989 season they were able to win their first of three championships by defeating the [[Locke Harbour Dragons]] 55-53 in a wild final of a match.
  
In 1990 the team, though strong, lost out in a semifinal and would have to wait until 1991 to repeat as champions winning easily 39-17 in the final.
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*In 1990 the team, though strong, lost out in a semifinal and would have to wait until 1991 to repeat as champions winning easily 39-17 in the final.
  
In 1992 the Pirates became only the second team to win back to back championships as they defeated the [[Locke Harbour Dragons]] in the final 32-14.
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*In 1992 the Pirates became only the second team to win back to back championships as they defeated the [[Locke Harbour Dragons]] in the final 32-14.
  
 
Since these highlights, though the team has remained relatively strong over the years it has yet to appear again in a final.
 
Since these highlights, though the team has remained relatively strong over the years it has yet to appear again in a final.

Latest revision as of 19:21, 29 March 2006

Overview

A powerful PopularFreedom Rugby League (PRL) team. The franchise is based in the northern PopularFreedom city of Pearson Cliffs.

History

  • After two seasons of building the Pearson Cliffs Pirates rose to dominate the league in the 1989 season. In this 1989 season they were able to win their first of three championships by defeating the Locke Harbour Dragons 55-53 in a wild final of a match.
  • In 1990 the team, though strong, lost out in a semifinal and would have to wait until 1991 to repeat as champions winning easily 39-17 in the final.
  • In 1992 the Pirates became only the second team to win back to back championships as they defeated the Locke Harbour Dragons in the final 32-14.

Since these highlights, though the team has remained relatively strong over the years it has yet to appear again in a final.

Roster

  • Coach: Jason Mitchell
  • 1 Harold Malott (Prop)
  • 2 Simon Anders (Hooker)
  • 3 Ethan Commis (Prop)
  • 4 Conner Dollise (Flanker)
  • 5 Alex Thompson (Lock)
  • 6 Gavin Soberman (Lock)
  • 7 Jaden Easson (Flanker)
  • 8 Jack Smyth (8-man)
  • 9 Hayden Tilson (Scrum-Half)
  • 10 Mason Gonalio (Fly-Half)
  • 11 Collin Robinson (Inside Centre)
  • 12 Hunter Vincent (Outside Centre)
  • 13 Richard Parker (Winger)
  • 14 Dominic Vanderbilt (Winger)
  • 15 John Ellis (Fullback)

  • 16 Calvin Faure (Prop)
  • 17 Lucas Quintin (Hooker)
  • 18 Tom Adams (Flanker, 8-Man)
  • 19 Sam Arthurs (Lock)
  • 20 Jeff Sterling (Scrum-Half)
  • 21 Aiden Poland (Fly-Half, Fullback)
  • 22 Ben Conners (Centre, Winger)

Stadium

Pirates Stadium