National Conference League
Country | England |
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Confederation |
RFL BARLA |
Founded | 1986 |
Divisions |
Premier Division Division One Division Two Division Three |
Number of teams | 40 |
Level on pyramid | 4 |
Promotion to | League 1 via application to RFL |
Relegation to | |
Domestic cup(s) |
Challenge Cup League 1 Cup Conference Challenge Trophy |
Current champions |
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Website |
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2015 |
The National Conference League (known as the Kingstone Press National Conference League for sponsorship reasons) is the top British amateur rugby league competition in the Rugby Football League pyramid, and as such is the leading amateur rugby league competition in England. Since 2012, the National Conference operates over a summer season in line with the professional game.
History
The league was founded as the BARLA National League for the 1986–87 season with 10 teams: Dudley Hill, Egremont Rangers, Heworth, Leigh Miners Welfare (now Leigh Miners Rangers), Milford Marlins, Millom, Pilkington Recs, West Hull, Wigan St Patrick's and Woolston Rovers. The original NCL concept was one team per town.
The league added a second division in 1989, and expanded to three divisions (now named premier, first and second as opposed to first and second) along with a rebrand to the current name of National Conference League in 1993.
Somewhat confusingly, in the late 1990s and 2000s another major amateur competition was also titled conference: the Rugby League Conference (RLC), which operated a summer season as opposed to the traditional winter season retained by the NCL. The move to a summer season by the NCL in 2012 and a reorganisation by the RFL resulted in a merger of the leagues and the creation of a new NCL 3rd division out of the old RLC National Division, which was replaced by the Conference League South in 2013.
Structure
The National Conference League consists of four divisions. Teams can be promoted and relegated through all four divisions, and teams can also be relegated from Division Three into the regional leagues.
Although it is considered the tier below League 1, teams are not promoted and relegated between the amateur NCL and the professional game, although NCL teams do play in the League 1 Cup and Challenge Cup.
Level |
League(s)/Division(s) | |||||
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1 |
Premier Division | |||||
2 |
Division One | |||||
3 |
Division Two | |||||
4 |
Division Three |
Clubs
Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three |
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Castleford Lock Lane | Elland | Askam | Crossfields |
East Leeds | Hunslet Warriors | Bradford Dudley Hill | Dewsbury Moor Maroons |
Egremont Rangers | Ince Road Bridge | Blackbrook | Drighlington |
Hull Dockers | Kells | Castleford Panthers | Eastmoor Dragons |
Leigh Miners Rangers | Milford Marlins | Dewsbury Celtic | Gateshead Storm |
Oulton Raiders | Myton Warriors | Featherstone Lions | Hunslet Club Parkside |
Rochdale Mayfield | Salford City Roosters | Leigh East | Stanningley |
Siddal | Saddleworth Rangers | Millom | Thornhill Trojans |
Thatto Heath Crusaders | Shaw Cross Sharks | Oldham St Annes | Waterhead Warriors |
Wath Brow Hornets | Skirlaugh | Stanley Rangers | Wibsey Warriors |
West Hull | Normanton Knights | Underbank Rangers | Woolston Warriors |
Wigan St Patricks | Pilkington Recs | ||
Wigan St Judes | |||
York Acorn |
Winners
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two | Division Three |
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1986–87 | Hewford | |||
1987–88 | Milford Marlins | |||
1988–89 | West Hull | |||
1989–90 | Bradford Dudley Hill | Saddleworth Rangers | ||
1990–91 | Leigh East | Barrow | ||
1991–92 | Wigan St Patricks | West Hull | ||
1992–93 | Saddleworth Rangers | Rochdale Mayfield | ||
1993–94 | Woolston Rovers | Hewford | Oldham St Annes | |
1994–95 | Woolston Rovers | Millom | Eastmoor Dragons | |
1995–96 | Woolston Rovers | Beverley | Wigan St Judes | |
1996–97 | West Hull | Askam | Redhill | |
1997–98 | Egremont Rangers | Skirlaugh | Featherstone Lions | |
1998–99 | West Hull | Redhill | Ideal Isberg | |
1999–2000 | West Hull | Oulton Raiders | Eastmoor Dragons | |
2000–01 | West Hull | Leigh East | Thatto Heath Crusaders | |
2001-02 | West Bowling | Crossfields | ||
2002-03 | West Hull | Thatto Heath Crusaders | Wath Brow Hornets | |
2003-04 | Siddal | Wath Brow Hornets | East Hull | |
2004-05 | Siddal | Shaw Cross Sharks | Ince Rose Bridge | |
2005-06 | Leigh Miners Rangers | West Hull | Castleford Panthers | |
2006-07 | Oulton Raiders | Rochdale Mayfair | Waterhead | |
2007-08 | Skirlaugh | Wigan St Judes | Millom | |
2008-09 | East Hull | Wath Brow Hornets | Myton Warriors | |
2009-10 | Siddal | Thatto Heath Crusaders | Eccles | |
2010-11 | Leigh East | Oulton Raiders | Hunslet Warriors | |
2012 | Wath Brow Hornets | Egremont Rangers | East Leeds | |
2013 | West Hull | East Leeds | Normanton Knights | Kells |
2014 | West Hull | Oulton Raiders | Kells | Featherstone Lions |
2015 | Leigh Miners Rangers | Kells | Millom | Hunslet Club Parkside |
Sponsorship
The NCL was first sponsored at the same time as the Rugby League Conference by the Cooperative Group which lasted for 14 years and also sponsored the Rugby League Championships.
Years | Sponsor | Name |
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1997-2011 | Cooperative Group | Cooperative National Conference League |
2012-2016 | Kingstone Press Cider | Kingstone Press National Conference League |
See also
References
External links
- Official site
- BARLA Official Website
- NCL Founder Member Millom RLFC
- NCL Member Brighouse Rangers RLFC
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