Join us for the Red River Rugby Conference Championships on April 11 in Durant, OK!
The 2026 RRRC Championships are set for Saturday, April 11 in Durant, Oklahoma, hosted by Dallas RFC. This marks a huge day for rugby across the conference, with five championship matches set to decide who advances and who takes home silverware.
If you can’t be there in person, all matches will be streamed live on our YouTube channel, weather permitting.
This year’s championship slate follows a competitive regular season and playoff push, with top teams from across the North and South earning their place in Durant. Every match carries major implications, with winners advancing to the next stage of postseason competition.
Championship matches kick off mid-morning and run through the afternoon. Concessions will be available on site with food and drinks for purchase. Please note that outside alcohol is not permitted. Restroom facilities will be available throughout the venue.
Parking is free and plentiful, no passes required.
Spectator viewing areas will be clearly marked. Space near the fields will be reserved for players, match officials, and event staff. Limited seating will be available, so bringing your own chair is recommended for the best experience. Pets are also prohibited.
The RRRC Champions will advance to the Gulf Coast Super Regional Championships, taking the next step toward a national title run. With everything on the line, expect a full day of high-level, physical rugby.
Stay updated on match schedules, scores, and results via our Instagram and Facebook channels.
About the Matches
The day kicks off with the Men’s Division 4 Final, as Collin County takes on Woodlands in a much anticipated rematch of last year, where Woodlands rugby nudged past to win the title. Both sides have shown consistency throughout the season, and this rematch sets the tone for the day.
In Women’s Division 3, Dallas RFC faces Bay Area in a key showdown. Dallas will look to capitalize on home-club momentum, while Bay Area enters ready to challenge and disrupt.
The Men’s Division 3 Final features Austin Blacks against OKC Legion. Austin has been a powerhouse throughout the season, but OKC’s path to the final proves they are more than capable of rising to the occasion in a high-stakes match.
The Women’s Division 2 Final sees Little Rock go head-to-head with San Antonio Riveters. With both teams bringing physicality and structure, this matchup could come down to execution in the final minutes.
The day concludes with the Men’s Division 2 Final, where HURT faces Austin Blacks in a marquee clash. With championship experience on one side and momentum on the other, this final is set to deliver one of the most intense matches of the day.
With five titles on the line and a pathway to regionals at stake, the 2026 RRRC Finals promise a full day of elite competition, high energy, and champagne rugby.
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The RRRC Championships delivered a full slate of decisive performances as teams battled for silverware and a place at the next level. Collin County opened the day with a strong 39–23 win over The Woodlands in MD4, followed by a dominant shutout from Dallas RFC in WD3, defeating Bay Area 64–0. In MD3, the Austin Blacks controlled the match from start to finish in a 68–3 victory over OKC Legion, while Little Rock claimed the WD2 title with a 38–22 win against the SA Riveters. The day wrapped up with HURT securing the MD2 championship in convincing fashion, topping the Austin Blacks 44–17.
With those results finalized, the focus now shifts to the Gulf Coast Super Regionals (GCSR), where RRRC teams will face top competition from across neighboring unions. Dallas RFC advances to the WD3 semifinals to take on Battleship (True South), while Austin Blacks enter the MD3 semifinals against Brevard Old Red Eye (Florida #2). In WD2, Little Rock Stormers move on to face Knoxville Minx (True South #2), and HURT advances to the MD2 semifinals where they’ll meet Nashville (True South #3). At the highest level, the RRRC will also be represented in both premier finals, with Austin Blacks vs. Dallas RFC set for the MD1 Championship and Life University vs. sHARCs competing for the WD1 title.
The weekend schedule builds toward championship moments across every division, with semifinal winners advancing to the finals: WD3 at 9:00 AM, MD3 at 10:00 AM, WD2 at 11:00 AM, and MD2 at 12:00 PM. With everything on the line and a regional title within reach, the path is clear—win and advance, one match at a time.
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Field | Game # | Division | Roster Check | Locker Room | KO Time | Team (H) | Score | Team (A) | Score |
1 | 1 | MD4 | 830-900am | 900am-945am | 10:00 AM | Collin Cty | 39 | Woodlands | 23 |
2 | 2 | WD3 | 930-10am | 10am-1045am | 11:00 AM | Dallas RFC | 64 | Bay Area | 0 |
1 | 3 | MD3 | 1030am-11am | 11am-1145am | 12:00 PM | Austin Blacks | 68 | OKC Legion | 3 |
2 | 4 | WD2 | 1130am-Noon | Noon-1245pm | 1:00 PM | Little Rock | 38 | SA Riveters | 22 |
1 | 5 | MD2 | 1230pm-100pm | 100pm-145pm | 2:00 PM | HURT | 44 | Austin Blacks | 17 |