Welcome to the Official Site of the Wildcats Rugby League Football Club as Part of the American National Rugby League
Welcome to the official site of the Connecticut Wildcats of the American National Rugby League. Several time Champions of the AMNRL including the 2007 Undefeated Season of Rugby League Football . In 2011, we competed in the American National Rugby League 's AMNRL's Grand Final, losing to the New York Knights.
A Little About Our Rugby League Football CluB as Part of a National Rugby League..
Founded in 2003, the Wildcats won the American National Rugby League Championship in the inagural season & have continued to be one of the most competitive in rugby league football, competeing in nearly every Grand Final Championship Footy Match since their inception. More
Wildcat Rugby League Football & American National Rugby League News:
The most recent Rugby League Football News of the Connecticut Wildcats alone & news coming out of the American National Rugby League , which entails the United States Tomahawks that compete internationally in National Rugby League Wold Cup Matches; this year three Wildcats played on the National Footy Squad
November 7, 2011
LEAGUE v UNION on TV
Damian Flint is the Club Sports and Intramurals Coordinator at The College at Brockport, State... Read More
October 23, 2011 :
Tomahawks Win!
For the first time in their history, the United States will contest the Rugby League World Cup... Read More
Welcome to The Website of the Connecticut Wildcats, a Rugby League Football Club of the American National Rugby League
The Connecticut wildcats are a cornerstone of National Rugby League in America as Part of the AMNRL, they play rugby league football Top Notch. We import players of Rugby League Football Clubs Around the Globe to retain our spot in the American National Rugby League as a Championship Contender.
Recent News:
October 23, 2011: Tomahawks Win!

For the first time in their history, the United States will contest the Rugby League World Cup after the Tomahawks defeated Jamaica 40-4 in the 2013 Atlantic Zone Qualifier Sunday in Camden, NJ. They now join Wales and the Cook Islands in Group D of the main tournament to be held in England and Wales. "It is fantastic to achieve the opportunity to represent USA rugby league in the World Cup," said a jubilant captain Apple Pope. "Jamaica deserve enormous credit but a massive thank you has to be paid to our coach Matty Elliott who instilled an ethic around working hard for success which all the boys committed themselves to and it paid off." Pope's men put up a terrific second half performance to deny the rugby reggae boys, posting 36 unanswered points and spark wild celebrations in the New Jersey suburb. The hosts included Castleford utility Ryan McGoldrick in their lineup after he served a ban and there was nothing to choose between the sides or indication of what was to follow in an absorbing first forty minutes. The game was scoreless for just over the opening quarter, Sheffield's Corey Hanson giving the Jamaicans the lead for the only time in the 26th minute when he crossed on the blindside, Jymel Coleman missing the conversion. The USA hit back four minutes before the break, substitute Stephen Howard crashing on to a fine short ball from standoff David Miles, Joseph Paulo goaling to make it 6-4 at halftime. Scrum half David Marando's try five minutes into the second period edged the hosts a converted score ahead, center Mitchell Stevens extending the lead soon after to give the Tomahawks breathing space. Although he missed both conversions, two penalties in as many minutes from Joseph Paulo around the hour mark made it 18-4 and sapped the Jamaican resistance. USA finished strongly, Mark Cantoni crossing to effectively seal the win and they added three more touchdowns in the final seven minutes through Miles, Danny Howard and prop Mark Offerdahl with their seventh four-pointer, Paulo adding the extras to two of them. "Playing for a spot in the World Cup was a huge motivator," said Offerdahl. "We concentrated on what we could do best and it paid off. We were confident that if we put everything together - and we did - we would win."
