1884 in Canadian football

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The following is an overview of the events of 1884 in Canadian football, primarily focusing on the senior teams that played in this era. This includes news, standings, playoff games, and championships. This was the second season since the creation of the Ontario Rugby Football Union (ORFU) and the Quebec Rugby Football Union (QRFU) in 1883 and the first since the re-establishment of the Canadian Rugby Football Union (CRFU).[1] The season was highlighted by the first ever Rugby Football Dominion Championship where the Montreal Football Club defeated the Toronto Football Club by a score of 30 to 0.[2][3][4]

Canadian football news in 1884

On February 7, 1884, the Canadian Rugby Football Union was formed to provide a regulatory body for Rugby Football in Canada along with establishing a national championship game.[1][5] The QRFU adopted a point based system this year, adopting the ORFU model, as opposed to the previous year where they recorded the number of tries and goals scored.[6]

QRFU results

More information QRFU First Round ...
QRFU First Round
October 11, 1884 - Montreal, Quebec[7]
Montreal Football Club14–2Britannia Football Club
October 11, 1884 - Lennoxville, Quebec[7]
McGill College50–0Bishop's College
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More information QRFU Second Round ...
QRFU Second Round
October 18, 1884 - Montreal, Quebec[8]
Montreal Football Club21–0McGill College
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More information QRFU Friendly ...
QRFU Friendly
October 25, 1884 - Montreal, Quebec[9]
Britannia Football Club16–0McGill College
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Quebec Challenge Cup

The Montreal Football Club and the Britannia Football Club played for the Quebec Challenge Cup. The teams proved evenly matched with Montreal only scoring one rouge in the entire game while the Brits did not score.[10] Since Montreal did not record enough points, the game ended in a draw.[10] Because Britannia was not able to defeat Montreal, Montreal retained their Quebec title and were declared the champions of Quebec.[10][11]

More information QRFU Final ...
QRFU Final
November 1, 1884 - Montreal, Quebec[10]
Montreal Football Club1–0Britannia Football Club
Montreal retains the QRFU championship by draw[10]
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ORFU results

At the beginning of the season, 14 Ontario rugby clubs were eligible to compete for the Ontario Challenge Cup.[12] Five of these clubs either did not participate or forfeited immediately.[12] The remaining nine teams competed in a series of sudden death matches until one undefeated team remained, being named the Ontario Rugby Challenge Cup champion.[13][14]

More information ORFU First Round, Did not play, advanced to second round ...
ORFU First Round[12][14]
October 11, 1884 - Strathroy, Ontario[15]
Strathroy Football Club20–2London Football Club
October 11, 1884 - Peterborough, Ontario[15]
Toronto Football Club29–8Peterborough Football Club
October 11, 1884 - Kingston, Ontario[15]
Kingston, Queen's4–0Kingston, R. M. C.
Did not play, advanced to second round[12]
Ottawa Football Club1–0Kingston Football Club (defaulted)
Hamilton Football Club Bye
Toronto University Bye
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ORFU Second Round[12]
October 18, 1884 - Hamilton, Ontario[16]
Hamilton Football Club6–4Strathroy Football Club
October 18, 1884 - Toronto, Ontario[16]
Toronto Football Club24–0Toronto University
October 19, 1884 - Ottawa, Ontario[17]
Ottawa Football Club19–7Kingston, Queen's
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ORFU Third Round
October 25, 1884 - Hamilton, Ontario[18]
Toronto Football Club24–4Hamilton Football Club
Ottawa Football Club Bye
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Ontario Challenge Cup

Prior to the scheduled final between Toronto and Ottawa, Ottawa declared forfeit due to seven of their players being unable to make the trip to Toronto.[19] Given the short notice, since the Toronto club received the telegram one day before the scheduled match, the integrity of the Ottawa club was questioned since they had at least 35 members and appeared reluctant to send a replacement team that would only lose.[19] Since tickets had been paid for, Toronto attempted to schedule a match with Hamilton, but were refused due to the justifiably short notice. Consequently, the Toronto Football Club were Ontario Challenge Cup champions due to Ottawa's forfeit.[13][19]

More information ORFU Final ...
ORFU Final
Scheduled for November 1, 1884 - Toronto, Ontario[12][14]
Toronto Football Club1–0Ottawa Football Club (defaulted)
Toronto won the ORFU championship by forfeit[12][19]
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Dominion Championship

1884 Dominion Championship
November 6, 1884 - University of Toronto Lawn - Toronto, Ontario
Montreal Football Club 30–0 Toronto Football Club
Montreal won the first ever Canadian Dominion Football Championship[3][4][20]

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