1916–17 Northern Rugby Football Union Wartime Emergency League season

1916-17 Northern Rugby Football Union Wartime Emergency League season
League Northern Rugby League Wartime Emergency League
1916–17 Season
Champions Dewsbury
Runners-up Leeds
< 1915–16 Seasons 1917–18 >

The 1916-17 Northern Rugby Football Union season was the second season of Rugby league's Wartime Emergency League football. Each club played a differing number of fixtures, depending upon the closeness of neighbours, ease of travel etc., with Brighouse Rangers and Barrow playing 17 games each while Broughton Rangers played 35 and several other clubs 32.

Season summary

The war was starting its third year and the Rugby League decided to continue with the Wartime Emergency League. This arrangement, as in other sports, meant that the sport could continue, which in turn would boost the public’s moral. The fixtures were usually quite local, thus cutting down on travelling time and costs, whilst not wasting precious war resources.

Several clubs did not participate during this season :-

The Featherstone Rovers who joined for the previous season 1915-16 left the league and the name did not appear in the (semi) professional ranks until they joined the Northern Rugby Football League for the 1921-22 season.
Keighley again did not take part and in fact did not re-enter the league until the first peacetime League in 1919-20.

Several of the clubs who had not participated in the competition in the previous season, now re-joined the League :-

Wakefield Trinity
Warrington
Widnes

No new clubs joined the league for this season.

Dewsbury (81.25%) again finished the regular season top of the league, with Leeds (80.65%) again second.
Dewsbury had played one game more, winning this and gaining two points more than Leeds, thus ending the season with a better win percentage.
Dewsbury again took the title.[1]

There were no other trophies to play for during this season.

Championship

Team P W D L PF PA diff Pts % Note ref
1Dewsbury3226065421703725281.25
2Leeds3123444521073455080.65
3Leigh2820263171431744275
4Barrow171205225571682470.59
5Wigan32210113401681724265.63
6Batley2916673091761333865.52
7Hull31181124393191203759.68
8Swinton3217114252197553554.69
9Hull Kingston Rovers2512310180241-612754
10Halifax2814212182226-443053.57
11Widnes211029145122232252.38 1
12Warrington3014214258205533050 1
13St Helens Recs3014115228211172948.33
14Bradford Northern 2612113190226-362548.08
15Bramley 249510150156-62347.92
16Wakefield Trinity 18738119141-221747.22 1
17Oldham 2310112138221-832145.65
18Hunslet3012315266297-312745
19Broughton Rangers3515119228266-383144.29
20Salford 3012117194228-342541.67
21St Helens238015138266-1281634.78
22Runcorn 18501356265-2091027.78
23Huddersfield264418129368-2391223.08
24Rochdale Hornets26512073283-2101121.15
25Brighouse Rangers 17101659311-25225.88
26York18101781320-23925.56

Challenge Cup

The Challenge Cup Competition was suspended for the duration of the war.
The majority of the trophies, such as the County Leagues and County Cups were also suspended for the duration of the First World War.

Notes and Comments

1 - re-joined the League

See also

British rugby league system
1915-16 Northern Rugby Football Union Wartime Emergency League season
1917-18 Northern Rugby Football Union Wartime Emergency League season
1918-1919 (January) Northern Rugby Football Union Wartime Emergency League season
1919 (Feb-May) Northern Rugby Football Union Victory season
The Great Schism – Rugby League View
The Great Schism – Rugby Union View
List of defunct rugby league clubs

References


  1. "1914-15 Season summary". Archived from the original on 2009-08-11. Retrieved 2009-08-07.

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