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06.09.2026HS Boys, HS Girls
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Colorado vs Montana from the 2025 GNC. Photo Alex Goff.
Author: Alex Goff

The Great Northwest Challenge is back in Montana for 2026 with an added feature and a large field of teams in competition.

The tournament will run Friday, June 12 to Sunday, June 14, with the first day being a combine and a major college expo for players to be seen and discuss their college options.

The College Expo is in partnership with GRR Sponsor Next Phase Rugby, the app that helps high school players find their college home, and as well as The Rugger's Edge college rugby consultancy. The message from both Next Phase and The Rugger's Edge, as well as the College Expo ,is that while high-level players do need help finding the right college, players of a variety of levels can play competitive rugby after high school, and can even be recruited.

Over two-dozen college rugby programs will be in attendance at the GNC, and will be held at Gallatin High School in Bozeman, Mont. High School players will attend a coaches panel hosted by Next Phase Rugby's Greg Stelluti and Karen Fong Donghue from The Rugger's Edge, speaking with coaches about what they want to see from potential recruits.

After that, high school players can meet and speak with college coaches representing both men's and women's teams.


Check out Next Phase Rugby's updated app which makes it easier for you to sign up for, upgrade, and manage your account. A new monthly premium has been launched and the yearly rate for Premium has dropped to $99.

Connect with college rugby teams. Find out how competitive, unified, and fun a rugby team is before you get to the college you want. Find out how you can get recruited as a rugby player, even if you're not on a high-profile team. 

Rugby can help make college more fun, can sometimes help you get into a school, and can even find you some financial assistance. How? Get the Next Phase Rugby app and set up your profile. 

The Teams

Over thirty teams will be in competition in six pools. Here are the pools:

HS Boys - Division 1HS Boys - Division 2HS Girls - Division 1
NorCal EliteIowaNorCal Elite
UtahMontana EastColorado
ColoradoEastern WashingtonWashington
WashingtonArizonaHawaii
HawaiiIdahoUtah
Montana WestOregon 
 NorCal Development 
   
HS Girls - Division 2U16 Boys - Division 1U16 Boys - Division 2
Montana PinkNorCal EliteArizona
IdahoUtahMontana
ArizonaColoradoEastern Washington
OregonWashingtonIdaho
Montana Blue NorCal Development
NorCal Development  

Northern California brings back a massive presence with six teams across all six divisions.

In 2025 NorCal won the Boys U19 and Boys U16. Washington won the Girls U19, taking the title for the second year in a row.

The expansion of the D2 pools allows states that are developing their select-side programs to build toward something.

Notice that these are state teams, not academy teams. This is a specific part of the GNC plan, which is for teams representing their own State Youth Rugby Organization (under this definition, Northern California and Southern California are separate).

Teams play two shortened games on Saturday and two shortened games on Sunday. Games to watch on Saturday include Washington vs Utah in Girls U19, and Utah vs Colorado in Boys U19. 

But this will be a massive tournament with 32 games on four fields on Saturday alone.

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