Toronto Xtreme

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Toronto Xtreme
Full nameToronto Xtreme Rugby Football Club
UnionRugby Canada
Toronto Rugby Union
Nickname(s)Renegades (1999–2002)
Xtreme (2003–2007)
Founded1999
LocationMarkham, Ontario
Ground(s)Fletcher's Fields (Capacity: 3,000)
League(s)Rugby Canada Super League
Team kit
Official website
torontoxtreme.com

The Toronto Xtreme (formerly Toronto Renegades) were a Canadian rugby union team based in Markham, Ontario. The team played in the Rugby Canada Super League and drew most of its players from the Toronto Rugby Union.

Founded in 1999 as the Toronto Renegades, the team was Eastern Champions in 1999, 2001, and 2003. The Xtreme did not participate in the 2008 season which was the final year of RCSL.

Season-by-season records

Season records
Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Toronto Renegades
1999 4 0 1 1st East Division Lost Finals (Vancouver Island Crimson Tide)
2000 4 1 0 2nd East Division
2001 4 0 0 1st East Division Lost Finals (Fraser Valley Venom)
2002 5 1 0 2nd East Division
Toronto Xtreme
2003 4 0 0 1st East Division Lost Finals (Calgary Mavericks)
2004 5 1 0 2nd East Division
2005 3 2 1 3rd East Division
2006 2 4 0 5th East Division
2007 3 3 0 4th East Division
Totals 34 12 2 (regular season, 1999–2007)
0 3 0 (playoffs, 1999–2007)

Toronto Rebellion

In 2009, Rugby Canada disbanded the RCSL and started a new league called Rugby Canada National Junior Championship. The Toronto Rugby Union fielded a team known as the Toronto Rebellion during the 2009 RCNJC season.