Cambridge Turbos

Starting in 2008, the NRL had its own division at the annual CRC, with the winner being awarded the Jeanne Sauvé Memorial Cup as the senior national champion.

The name came from squad member Corina Harris' pet hamster, Turbo, who became the team's unofficial mascot.

[10] The Turbos were featured on an episode of the Rick Mercer Report in 2009 called "Ringette Night In Canada.

The Turbos currently competed in the Red Division of the NRL's Eastern Conference along with the Nepean Ravens, Waterloo Wildfire, and Gatineau Fusion.

The Conference also has a White Division featuring the Montréal Mission, the Rive-Sud Révolution, and the Atlantic Attack.

The Cambridge Turbos were named after a Turbos player's long-haired Syrian hamster named, "Turbo" (representative image only)