Churchill Cup - Results

Results

Year Host city/cities Men's Cup Winner Men's Plate Winner Men's Bowl Winner Women's Cup Winner
2003 Vancouver
England A
No competition No competition
England
2004 Calgary and Edmonton
New Zealand Māori

Canada
No Competition
New Zealand
2005 Edmonton
England A

United States
No Competition No competition
2006 Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa
San Jose (Santa Clara)

New Zealand Māori

Ireland A

Canada
No competition
2007 Stockport, Exeter, Henley, Northampton and London
England Saxons

Ireland A

Canada
No competition
2008 Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto
Chicago

England Saxons

Ireland A

Canada
No competition
2009 Glendale and Commerce City
Ireland A

Argentina Jaguars

United States
No competition
2010 Glendale and Harrison
England Saxons

France A

Russia
No competition
2011 Northampton, Gloucester, Esher, and Worcester
England Saxons

Italy A

United States
TBC
  • No Plate awarded in 2004 or 2005. Those were played as consolation finals.

For detailed results from a given year's competition (including the current year's), please see the relevant year's tournament's article.

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