The New York Knights are a semi-professional rugby league football team based in New York City . The team currently plays in the USA Rugby League . They play their home games at Pier 40 in Hudson River Park .
31-696: Originally known as the New York Broncos , the team was founded in 1997 and joined the league eventually known as the American National Rugby League (AMNRL) for its inaugural 1998 season. They adopted their current name in 2001 after forming a team partnership with the Newcastle Knights of Australia 's National Rugby League , who sent them jerseys. The Knights competed in the AMNRL until it folded in 2014, and joined
62-799: A new league, the USA Rugby League (USARL). Officials cited the lack of club involvement in the AMNRL's decision-making as the reason for the split; the USA Rugby League implemented a constituency which involved member clubs in its administration. The departing teams were the Boston 13s, the D.C. Slayers, the Fairfax Eagles, the Jacksonville Axemen, the New Haven Warriors, the Philadelphia Fight, and
93-751: A partnership with teams in Australia 's National Rugby League . New York formed a partnership with the Newcastle Knights , who sent them Knights jerseys; the team subsequently changed their name to the New York Knights. The Knights advanced to the AMNRL Grand Final in 2002. A serious thunderstorm interrupted the game, and the Knights, who were leading perennial champions the Glen Mills Bulls 18-12, were declared winners. This
124-855: The 2011 season . Four of these teams, the Aston Bulls, the Connecticut Wildcats , the New York Knights , and the New York Raiders , played in the AMNRL the previous season. The Bucks County Sharks , who did not compete in the 2010 season, also rejoined the league in 2011. A sixth team, the Delaware Vipers, were announced in April 2011 and played during the season. Ostensibly based in Wilmington, Delaware ,
155-633: The Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) as the governing body for the sport in the United States. The domestic competition began with six teams competing and grew to eleven teams by 2010, with plans for westward expansion. On January 12, 2011, a schism occurred with seven teams departing the AMNRL to form the USA Rugby League (USARL), a rival governing body. In the years that followed,
186-465: The USA Rugby League , along with other surviving AMNRL clubs. Since 2001 the Knights have based their uniforms and team colors on those of the Newcastle Knights of the NRL, due to their team partnership. Following Newcastle their colors are white, red and blue, and the uniforms are predominantly blue. For the 2006 and 2007 seasons the club's major jersey sponsor was Guinness . The Knights currently use
217-531: The 2013 season, though it continued to organize games for the national team, including the U.S.'s first ever appearance at the Rugby League World Cup in 2013 , in which the Tomahawks reached the quarter-finals. The split between the leagues cost the U.S. its automatic qualification to the 2017 World Cup . In August 2014, the AMNRL announced it would cease operations to end the rift and allow
248-483: The AMNRL as the sole rugby league body in the United States. The AMNRL was affiliated with the Rugby League International Federation , the sport's world governing body, through Super League America. Expansion of the domestic league became a major goal for the organization, and new teams were added every few years. The Wilmington Vikings (later the New York Raiders) joined the competition in 2002, bringing
279-873: The AMNRL considered them successors to the Media Mantarays , who played in the competition from 2000–2006. In 2011 the AMNRL launched a Hawaii-based competition in partnership with the Hawaii Rugby League. The AMNRL dubbed this the "Pacific Conference", while the East Coast-based competition was named the "Atlantic Conference". Teams listed in the Pacific Conference as of July 16, 2011 are the Hawaii Islanders, Honolulu Titans, Kalihi Raiders, Marist Marauders, Maui Voyagers, and Tama Suma Ie. However, as of that time, only
310-653: The AMNRL suffered from competition with the USARL , and did not host a domestic competition after the 2013 season, though it continued to organize international team games. The organization folded in 2014, with USARL becoming the recognized body for rugby league in the USA. The roots of the American National Rugby League date to 1997, when Super League America was formed to organize a national team , establish an amateur domestic competition, and build
341-533: The East, Midwest, West and Southwest. A further two teams were announced to be joining the league on January 13 – the Las Vegas Warriors and Colorado Blizzard were announced to be part of a Western Conference as well as new teams forming from Los Angeles and San Francisco. Delaware Valley Mantarays merged with Philadelphia Bulldogs in 2006. The AMNRL considers the Delaware Vipers to be successors to
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#1732780113405372-734: The Grand Final. All six teams advanced to the playoffs, which consisted of a three-round single-elimination tournament , with the Grand Final winners receiving the championship title. One of signature events in the AMNRL's domestic schedule was the War at the Shore. The event, held annually in Sea Isle City, New Jersey , generally consisted of full 13-a-side and rugby league sevens games between AMNRL teams, local and national representative sides , and developmental teams. Six teams played in
403-548: The MVP. Performance is not only measured by individual feats but also the influence that player has had on the performance of his respective team. Every season to date has seen an individual awarded the MVP excluding the 2005 season where both Andrew Webster and Erik Hollingsworth were awarded the Most Valuable player after they finished with equal points. USA Rugby League Too Many Requests If you report this error to
434-525: The Mantarays. Largest victory : Jacksonville Axemen 90 – 8 Philadelphia Fight (2006) At the conclusion of each season , the title of Most Valuable Player is awarded to the individual who accumulates the most points via a voting system that is undertaken after every game. Each official at the conclusion of a regular-season fixture awards either three, two or one points for the most deserving players on game day; these points are then added up to determine
465-623: The Marist, Maui, Tama Sulu, and Kalihi teams had played games, and had not played consistently. In addition, other teams competed in AMNRL-sponsored tournaments. The Chicago Stockyarders played two rugby league nines games in 2010. On June 10, 2011, the Utah Avalanche of Salt Lake City , Utah, announced they were joining the AMNRL as a developing team. The Avalanche were formed in early 2011 and were previously aligned with
496-728: The Pier 40, Hudson River Park Stadium in Hudson River Park as their home ground. The stadium is sometimes referred to as The Castle because of the architecture and surrounding river, give the park a Castle like appearance. The Knights finished the 2016 conference season with a record of 7-1. They will play the winners of Boston 13s v Brooklyn Kings in the Playoffs American National Rugby League The American National Rugby League ( AMNRL )
527-658: The Pittsburgh Vipers (later the Pittsburgh Sledgehammers). Five of these teams (all except Fairfax and Pittsburgh), along with three new teams, participated in the USARL's inaugural 2011 season . The AMNRL struggled over the next few years due to the competition from the USARL. The RLIF stepped in to work with the leagues toward an ultimate goal of reunification, but were unable to find a solution. The AMNRL put its domestic competition on hiatus after
558-475: The USARL the following year. In the AMNRL they won season championships in 2002, 2009, 2011, and 2012. The team was founded in 1997. Originally known as the New York Broncos, they joined Super League America , the predecessor to the modern American National Rugby League , for its inaugural 1998 season. In 2001 the Knights and other teams in the competition departed to form the AMNRL. All teams formed
589-425: The USARL to seek status as the national governing body. From 1998 through 2013, member teams of the domestic competition competed in a Grand Final for the league championship. The winning team received the "Ferrainola Cup", named for American rugby league promoter Sam Ferrainola. Beginning in 2011 , the AMNRL season consisted of an eight-round, seven-game regular season followed by a playoffs series culminating in
620-663: The USARL, playing in a USARL rugby league nines tournament in Philadelphia in May. In June 2011 they announced they were re-aligning with the AMNRL. On November 26, 2011 the AMNRL announced that the Northern Virginia Eagles , formerly the Fairfax Eagles, would be reforming and joining the competition. In the new year the AMNRL released its 2011 review and announced its "Road to the 2013 Rugby League World Cup " which includes launching teams and competitions in
651-681: The competition in 2007, and the Boston Thirteens joined in 2009. Another charter franchise, the Bucks County Sharks, suspended operations in 2010, while the Pittsburgh Vipers were added. In 2010, the AMNRL entered into a relationship with the Star Group to rebrand the league, its assets, and its teams. In 2012, the AMNRL entered into a partnership arrangement with Grand Prix Entertainment to promote and grow
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#1732780113405682-554: The creation of a new, fully professional league, the National Rugby League USA (NRLUS), which originally hoped to launch in 2010. The AMNRL would serve as an amateur and semi-professional feeder league for the new competition. However, the new league never got off the ground, with officials blaming the Great Recession . On January 12, 2011, seven teams announced they were breaking with the AMNRL to form
713-561: The game in the USA, in return for ownership of the league and TV rights to World Cup matches in 2013. This led to complications regarding the ownership of the league. The AMNRL announced various plans for future expansion at different times. Beginning in 2001 the league announced plans for a Western American National Rugby League (WAMNRL) to develop the sport on the West Coast of the United States . The AMNRL has revisited these plans several times since. In 2009 league officials announced
744-585: The northeastern branch. The organization was renamed the United States Rugby League , and set its sights on expanding into the Southeastern United States and attracting British rugby league teams to Florida for training camps and international competitions. The USRL was successful in attracting foreign teams and advanced the U.S. national team to the Rugby League World Cup qualifiers for the first time; however, it
775-794: The number of teams back up to six. The following year the Connecticut Wildcats of Norwalk, Connecticut and the Washington D.C. Slayers joined. In 2006 the league expanded once again to include the Jacksonville Axemen , the New Haven Warriors , and the Boston Braves . After the end of the season, however, the Boston Braves folded, and two charter teams, the Media Mantarays and the Philadelphia Fight, announced they were merging. The Fairfax Eagles joined
806-515: The others later formed the core of the AMNRL. Super League America organized the domestic competition in 1998 and 1999; the Glen Mills Bulls were declared league champions in both years. In December 1999, Super League America announced a reorganization. The league headquarters moved to Jacksonville, Florida , with Jacksonville marketing executive Steve Gormley made the organization's new president; David Niu would serve as CEO and maintain
837-418: The sport in the United States. The organization was initially established by Rupert Murdoch 's News Corporation in an attempt to spread rugby league to the United States. The organization was run by former professional player David Niu , who had come to Philadelphia in 1992 and had been active in promoting the sport there. Super League America's domestic competition began its inaugural season in 1998, and
868-879: Was contested by six teams all in the Northeastern United States: the Glen Mills Bulls (later the Aston Bulls), the New Jersey Sharks (now the Bucks County Sharks in the USARL), the New York Broncos (now the New York Knights in the USARL), the Philadelphia Bulldogs (now the Philadelphia Fight in the USARL), the Boston Storm, and the Pennsylvania Raiders. The Boston and Pennsylvania teams soon dropped out;
899-612: Was soon beset by internal strife. Complications over a deal with the British Rugby Football League led to a dispute that bankrupted the USRL. In the midst of the dispute, in May 2001 the five domestic teams announced they would form a new organization, the American National Rugby League, with Niu as its head. Later that year Gormley sold the USRL's assets to the Rugby Football League, leaving
930-542: Was the first time any team besides the Bulls had taken the Grand Final. The Knights made several other playoff appearances, and defeated the Jacksonville Axemen to win the 2009 AMNRL Grand Final . The Knights have provided a total of nine players to the United States national rugby league team to date, as well as one to Japan . The Knights remained in the AMNRL until it folded in 2014. The following year they joined
961-426: Was the national governing body for rugby league in the United States from 1997 to 2014. The organization was responsible for running the domestic club competitions and the United States national rugby league team in addition to other responsibilities during its time of operation The organization was founded by Australian former professional player David Niu and throughout its existence gained recognition from