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History of the National Conference League

The National Conference League is the top league in the pyramid of amateur rugby leagues. It was formerly run by the British Amateur Rugby League Association (BARLA) in winter but now forms tier 3 of the RFL's pyramid in summer [1].

Background edit

While in the early days rugby league had an established structure outside of the professional leagues with county-wide competitions and the like, this soon decayed into local district leagues usually only featuring teams from one or two towns with no input from the professional game. This eventually saw the number of amateur rugby league clubs reduce to a mere 150 in the early 1970s.

Against this background British Amateur Rugby League Association were formed in 1973. One of their first acts was to merge the vast majority of the district leagues into three regional leagues: the Yorkshire League, the Pennine League and the North Western Counties League. For geographical reasons the Hull League, the Cumberland League, the Barrow League and the London League were left as they were.

This allowed clubs to play at more appropriate standards as there were more divisions, and this factor along with the improved governance of BARLA saw the standard and numbers of clubs rise quickly. However, while there was a National Cup, the best amateur clubs were still divided between six leagues and thus the desire for an amateur National League arose.

One division era edit

Against this background the BARLA National League was formed. The inaugural season was held in 1986–1987. The league received twenty-seven applications including five from the Barrow area alone, and more unusually, one from a London club- South London Warriors.

In the end the league settled on ten members, all from the northern strongholds of the game. These were four clubs from Yorkshire: Dudley Hill, Milford Marlins, Heworth and West Hull; four clubs from Lancashire: Pilkington Recs, Wigan St Patrick's, Woolston Rovers and Leigh Miners' Welfare; and two clubs from Cumbria: Egremont Rangers and Millom. These ten clubs were to be the members for each of the first three seasons.

1986/87 edit

Champions: Heworth

1987/88 edit

Champions: Milford Marlins

1988/89 edit

Champions: West Hull

Two division era edit

The National League soon proved popular and for the 1989/90 season extended the top flight to twelve teams to include Lock Lane and Mayfield. However, this modest expansion wasn't enough and the 1989/90 season also saw the addition of a 10-team second division (to expand to 12 teams after one season).

The ten inaugural members of the second division were as follows: Saddleworth Rangers, Leigh East, British Aerospace, Barrow Island, Askam, Knottingley, Redhill, Dewsbury Celtic, Shaw Cross Sharks and East Leeds. This expansion was to prove successful with Leigh East becoming the first non-founder members to win the league in the 1990/91 season.

1989/90 edit

  • Division 1
  • Champions: Dudley Hill
  • Relegated: Milford Marlins and Lock Lane
  • Division 2
  • Champions:Saddleworth Rangers
  • Also promoted: Leigh East
  • Elected to league for next season: Greetland Allrounders and Beverley

1990/91 edit

  • Division 1
  • Champions: Leigh East
  • Relegated: West Hull
  • Resign from league: Pilkington Recs
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Barrow Island
  • Also promoted: Askam
  • Resign from league: Knottingley and British Aerospace
  • Elected to league for next season: Moldgreen, Walney Central and Oulton Raiders

1991/92 edit

  • Division 1
  • Champions: Wigan St Patrick's
  • Relegated: Barrow Island and Mayfield
  • Division 2
  • Champions: West Hull
  • Also promoted: Dewsbury Celtic

1992/93 edit

  • Division 1
  • Champions: Saddleworth Rangers
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Mayfield

Three division era edit

In 1993 the RFL wanted to contract the professional ranks from 35 to 32 teams. However, their initial plan to place the excluded teams in the Alliance (reserve grade) faced a legal challenge so they needed an alternative competition to place them in. The RFL thus proposed a league to bridge the gap between the professional and amateur leagues to feature the three demoted semi-pro clubs plus Hemel Hempstead (who already played in the Alliance as a semi-pro club) and eight BARLA clubs.

However, BARLA wanted all National League clubs to be in any such league and since the RFL were in a tough legal position they were prepared to compromise with BARLA and thus the three division National Conference League was born. Other concessions made were an increase in the BARLA representation in the Challenge Cup from a mere 2 clubs to 64 and allowing the National Conference League champions to apply to replace the bottom team in the pro leagues.

However, the latter concession soon disappeared as the pro leagues moved to summer and the National Conference League did not want to move, furthermore Woolston Rovers' application to replace Highfield was voted out (the one club elected to the league from the National Conference League being Chorley Borough who were themselves a former semi-pro league club). The National Conference League soon expanded all divisions to 14 teams, though on occasions it has struggled to reach full complement of members, and lost all the remaining semi-pro clubs within three seasons.

Due to the switch of the pro game to summer the National Conference League gradually came to be seen as solely a BARLA league, despite being temporarily expelled from BARLA in 2002 , with only three National Conference League teams joining National League Three which was intended as a league to bridge the gap between the pro and amateur games. However, this was to change in 2008 when the National Conference League decided they did not like the path BARLA was taking and downgraded the league's BARLA membership from full to associate [4]. In 2009 the National Conference League introduced a summer competition for clubs wanting to play year round as a test for a more permanent switch to summer which was to come in 2012.

Founder members of the National Conference League edit

  • Premier Division
  • From pro leagues: Chorley Borough, Blackpool Gladiators and Nottingham City
  • From Rugby League Alliance: Hemel Hempstead Stags
  • From National League Division 1: Dudley Hill, West Hull, Leigh Miners Welfare, Wigan St Patrick's, Woolston Rovers, Egremont Rangers, Saddleworth Rangers and Askam
  • Division 1
  • From National League Division 1: Dewsbury Celtic, Heworth, Millom and Leigh East
  • From National League Division 2: Lock Lane, Mayfield, Beverley, East Leeds, Walney Central and Oulton Raiders
  • Division 2
  • From National League Division 2: Barrow Island, Shaw Cross Sharks, Greetland Allrounders, Redhill, Moldgreen and Milford Marlins
  • Elected from Regional leagues: Oldham St Anne's, Blackbrook Royals, Eastmoor Dragons and York Acorn

1993/94 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Woolston Rovers
  • Relegated: Blackpool Gladiators and Nottingham City
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Heworth
  • Also promoted: Mayfield
  • Relegated: none
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Oldham St Anne's
  • Also promoted: Moldgreen
  • Elected to league for next season: New Earswick All Blacks, Thornhill Trojans, Eccles & Salford Juniors and Northampton Knights

1994/95 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Woolston Rovers
  • Elected to pro leagues: Chorley Borough
  • Relegated: Askam
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Millom
  • Also promoted: Lock Lane
  • Leave to join RL Alliance: Blackpool Gladiators
  • Folded: Nottingham City
  • Relegated: None
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Eastmoor Dragons
  • Also promoted: Thornhill Trojans and Blackbrook Royals
  • Expelled mid-season: Greetland Allrounders
  • Elected to league for next season: Hull Dockers, Wigan St Jude's, Ovenden and Normanton Knights

1995/96 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Woolston Rovers
  • Leave to join RL Alliance: Hemel Hempstead Stags
  • Relegated: Millom
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Beverley
  • Also promoted: Oldham St Anne's
  • Resign from league: Dewsbury Celtic
  • Relegated: none
  • Division 2:
  • Champions: Wigan St Jude's
  • Also promoted: Barrow Island
  • Expelled and folded mid-season: Northampton Knights
  • Elected to league for next season: Dewsbury Moor, Skirlaugh and Featherstone Amateurs

1996/97 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions:West Hull
  • Relegated: none
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Askam
  • Also promoted: Walney Central
  • Relegated: Millom
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Redhill
  • Also promoted: Milford Marlins, Skirlaugh and Shaw Cross Sharks
  • Elected to league for next season: Crosfields, Dodworth, London Skolars and Siddal

1997/98 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Egremont Rangers
  • Relegated: Mayfield and Castleford Lock Lane
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Skirlaugh
  • Also promoted: Thornhill Trojans
  • Resign from league: Moldgreen
  • Relegated: Blackbrook Royals
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Featherstone Lions
  • Also promoted: Siddal and Millom
  • Elected to league for next season: Ideal Isberg and Keighley Albion

1998/99 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: West Hull
  • Resign from league: Egremont Rangers and Beverley
  • Relegated: Heworth
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Redhill
  • Also promoted: Castleford Lock Lane
  • Relegated: Milford and Eastmoor Dragons
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Ideal Isberg
  • Also promoted: Eccles & Salford Juniors and Blackbrook Royals
  • Expelled from league: Ovenden (mid-season) and Dodworth
  • Elected to league for next season: Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks, Castleford Panthers, Waterhead and West Bowling

1999/2000 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: West Hull
  • Relegated: Askam
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Oulton Raiders
  • Also promoted: Ideal Isberg
  • Resigned from league: Barrow Island
  • Relegated: Blackbrook Royals
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Eastmoor Dragons
  • Also promoted: Waterhead and West Bowling
  • Elected to league for next season: Thatto Heath Crusaders and Cottingham Tigers

2000/01 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: West Hull
  • Relegated: Dudley Hill and Redhill
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Leigh East
  • Also promoted: Siddal
  • Relegated: Heworth and Millom
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Thatto Heath Crusaders
  • Also promoted: Hull Dockers
  • Expelled from league: Blackbrook Royals
  • Resigned from league: London Skolars
  • Not re-elected: New Earswick All Blacks
  • Elected to league for next season: Hunslet Warriors

2001/02 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: West Hull
  • Relegated: Walney Central and Saddleworth Rangers
  • Division 1
  • Champions: West Bowling
  • Also promoted: East Leeds
  • Relegated: Rochdale Mayfield and Eastmoor Dragons
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Crosfield
  • Also promoted: Hunslet Warriors
  • Resigned from league: Keighley Albion and Dewsbury Moor
  • Elected to league for next season: Wath Brow Hornets, Huddersfield Sharks and Widnes St Mary's

2002/03 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Siddal
  • Resigned to join National League 3: Woolston Rovers
  • Relegated: East Leeds
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Thatto Heath Crusaders
  • Also promoted: Featherstone Lions
  • Expelled mid-season: Redhill
  • Relegated: Waterhead
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Wath Brow Hornets
  • Also promoted: Milford Marlins
  • Resigned to join National League 3: Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks
  • Elected to league for next season: East Hull and Ince Rose Bridge

2003/04 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Siddal
  • Relegated: Castleford Lock Lane, Ideal Isberg and Featherstone Lions
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Wath Brow Hornets
  • Also promoted: Wigan St Jude's and Hull Dockers
  • Resigned from league to focus on National League 3: Dudley Hill
  • Relegated: Saddleworth Rangers and Crosfields
  • Division 2
  • Champions: East Hull
  • Also promoted: Castleford Panthers and Rochdale Mayfield

Elected to league for next season: Ovenden and Stanningley

2004/05 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Leigh Miners Rangers
  • Relegated: West Hull, West Bowling and Thatto Heath Crusaders
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Shaw Cross Sharks
  • Also promoted: East Hull and Eccles & Salford Juniors
  • Relegated: Castleford Panthers and Featherstone Lions
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Ince Rose Bridge
  • Also promoted: Eastmoor Dragons and York Acorn
  • Resigned from league: Cottingham Tigers
  • Elected to league for next season: Egremont Rangers

2005/06 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Oulton Raiders
  • Relegated: Eccles & Salford Juniors, Leigh East and Wigan St Jude's
  • Division 1
  • Champions: West Hull
  • Also promoted: West Bowling and Eastmoor Dragons
  • Expelled from league: Hunslet Warriors
  • Resigned from league: Walney Central
  • Relegated: Askam and Ideal Isberg
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Castleford Panthers
  • Also promoted: Ovenden and Widnes St Mary's
  • Resigned from league: Featherstone Lions (mid-season) and Huddersfield Sharks
  • Elected to league: Bradford Dudley Hill and Brighouse Rangers

2006/07 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Skirlaugh
  • Relegated: Oldham St Annes, Wath Brow Hornets and Shaw Cross Sharks
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Rochdale Mayfield
  • Also promoted: Leigh East and Castleford Panthers
  • Relegated: Castleford Lock Lane, Milford Marlins and Ovenden
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Waterhead
  • Also promoted: Bradford Dudley Hill and Saddleworth Rangers
  • Elected to league for next season: Stanley Rangers

2007/08 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: East Hull
  • Relegated: Castleford Panthers, West Bowling and Eastmoor Dragons
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Wigan St Jude's
  • Also promoted: York Acorn and Thatto Heath Crusaders
  • Relegated: Eccles & Salford Juniors, Waterhead and East Leeds
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Millom
  • Also promoted: Stanningley and Normanton Knights
  • Expelled from league mid-season: Brighouse Rangers
  • Resigned from league: Askam
  • Elected to league for next season: Myton Warriors

2008/09 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Siddal
  • Relegated: Thatto Heath Crusaders, Rochdale Mayfield and Thornhill Trojans
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Wath Brow Hornets
  • Also promoted: Ince Rose Bridge and Widnes St Mary's
  • Relegated: Eastmoor Dragons, Shaw Cross Sharks and Oldham St Anne's
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Myton Warriors
  • Also promoted: Milford Marlins and Heworth
  • Resigned from league: Hull Isberg

2009/10 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Leigh East
  • Relegated: Oulton Raiders, Ince Rose Bridge and Widnes St Mary's
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Thatto Heath Crusaders
  • Also promoted: Bradford Dudley Hill and Saddleworth Rangers
  • Relegated: West Bowling and Heworth
  • Resigned from league: Thornhill Trojans
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Eccles & Salford Juniors
  • Also promoted: Oldham St Anne's and Stanley Rangers
  • Elected to league: Hunslet Warriors and Elland

2010/2011 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Thatto Heath Crusaders
  • Relegated: Bradford Dudley Hill, Wigan St Jude's and York Acorn
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Oulton Raiders
  • Also promoted: Myton Warriors and Ince Rose Bridge
  • Relegated: Normanton Knights
  • Resigned midseason: Widnes St Maries
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Hunslet Warriors
  • Also promoted: Egremont Rangers and Castleford Lock Lane
  • Resigned from league: West Bowling
  • Elected to league for transitional season: Askam and Widnes West Bank
  • Elected to league for summer 2012 season: Featherstone Lions and Dewsbury Celtic

2011 Transitional Season edit

To allow clubs to switch to the summer season more easily a short season was carried out from August to November 2011 with the following group format:

  • Group A: Egremont Rangers, Leigh East, Leigh Miners Rangers, Thatto Heath Crusaders, Wath Brow Hornets
  • Group B: Askam, Ince Rose Bridge, Millom, Wigan St Jude's, Wigan St Patrick's
  • Group C: Elland, Ovenden, Rochdale Mayfield, Saddleworth Rangers, Siddal
  • Group D: East Leeds, Hunslet Warriors, Milford Marlins, Oulton Raiders, Stanningley
  • Group E: Crosfield, Eccles & Salford, Oldham St Anne's, Waterhead, Widnes West Bank
  • Group F: Castleford Lock Lane, Catleford Panthers, Eastmoor Dragons, Normanton Knights, Stanley Rangers
  • Group G: Bradford Dudley Hill, Heworth, Shaw Cross Sharks, York Acorn (West Bowling withdrew)
  • Group H: East Hull, Hull Dockers, Myton Warriors, Skirlaugh, West Hull

Clubs played 12 league games (home and away in their pool and two other clubs home and away), then there were playoffs. There was also a reserve team league.

Four division era edit

From 2012 the Conference played in summer, as tier 3 of the new pyramid, and the initial season saw two former Rugby League Conference National Division clubs admitted (Dewsbury Celtic and Featherstone Lions) with others expected to join from 2013. For one season only the Rugby League Conference National Division ran as Conference division three with no automatic promotion to division two, but after this, all northern clubs were required to meet full Conference criteria to play in tier 3. The RFL also had ambitions of a Conference South [5] which would leave the former National Conference League as Conference North. From 2013, the limit on member clubs was raised from 42 to 56 and saw an increase to four divisions.

Admitted to division 3 for 2012 edit

  • Bramley Buffaloes, Bristol Sonics, Coventry Bears, Hemel Stags, Huddersfield Underbank Rangers, Kippax Knights, Nottingham Outlaws, St Albans Centurions and Valley Cougars. Valley Cougars withdrew and were replaced by South Wales Hornets

2012 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Wath Brow Hornets
  • Relegated: Oulton Raiders and Saddleworth Rangers
  • Demoted to division 2 (for non-fulfilment of fixture): Leigh East
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Egremont Rangers
  • Also promoted: Castleford Lock Lane and York Acorn
  • Relegated: Stanningley, Oldham St Anne's and Castleford Panthers
  • Division 2
  • Champions: East Leeds
  • Also promoted: Waterhead and Dewsbury Celtic
  • Demoted to division 3 (for non-fulfilment of fixture): Crosfields, Featherstone Lions and Heworth
  • Division 3
  • Champions (elected to Championship 1): Hemel Stags
  • Remain in division 3 for 2013: Huddersfield Underbank Rangers and Coventry Bears
  • Demoted to Conference League South: Nottingham Outlaws, Bristol Sonics and St Albans Centurions
  • Demoted to Yorkshire Men's League: Bramley Buffaloes and Kippax Knights
  • Folded: Warrington Wizards (joined Woolston Rovers) and South Wales Hornets
  • Accepted into division 3 for 2013: Kells, Pilkington Recs, Hindley, Wigan St Cuthbert's, Peterlee Pumas, Blackbrook and Woolston Rovers.

2013 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Thatto Heath Crusaders
  • Relegated: Ince Rose Bridge, Myton Warriors and York Acorn
  • Division 1
  • Champions: East Leeds
  • Also promoted: Hunslet Warriors and Wigan St Judes
  • Demoted to Division 2: Bradford Dudley Hill
  • Relegated: Stanley Rangers and Waterhead
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Normanton Knights
  • Also promoted: Shaw Cross Sharks
  • Relegated: Eastmoor Dragons
  • Pulled out mid-season: Widnes West Bank
  • Division 3
  • Champions: Kells
  • Also promoted: Pilkington Recs

2014 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: West Hull
  • Relegated: Skirlaugh, Hunslet Warriors and Wigan St Judes
  • Resigned midseason: East Hull
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Oulton Raiders
  • Also promoted: Rochdale Mayfield
  • Relegated: Dewsbury Celtic and Millom
  • NB: Eccles merged with non-league Irlam Hornets to form Salford City Roosters for the 2015 season
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Kells
  • Also promoted: Elland and Pilkington Recs
  • Relegated: Waterhead and Stanningley
  • Resigned after season: Ovenden
  • Division 3
  • Champions: Featherstone Lions
  • Also promoted: Blackbrook and Underbank Rangers
  • Elected to League 1: Coventry Bears
  • Resigned midseason: Wigan St Cuthberts
  • Resigned after season: Hindley; Peterlee Pumas
  • Elected to league for next season: Dewsbury Moor, Drighlington, Gateshead Storm, Hunslet Club Parkside, Thornhill Trojans and Wibsey Warriors

2015 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Leigh Miners Rangers
  • Relegated: East Leeds, Oulton Raiders and Thatto Heath Crusaders
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Kells
  • Also promoted: Pilkington Recs and York Acorn
  • Relegated: Saddleworth Rangers, Salford City Roosters and Wigan St Judes
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Millom
  • Also promoted: Featherstone Lions and Underbank Rangers
  • Relegated: Oldham St Annes
  • Resigned midseason: Castleford Panthers
  • Division 3
  • Champions: Hunslet Club Parkside
  • Also promoted: Stanningley and Thornhill Trojans
  • Resigned midseason: Heworth
  • Resigned after season: Wibsey Warriors
  • Elected to league for next season: Castleford Panthers and Rylands Sharks

2016 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Siddal
  • Relegated: Hull Dockers, Lock Lane and York Acorn
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Thatto Heath Crusaders
  • Also promoted: Myton Warriors and Skirlaugh
  • Relegated: East Leeds, Millom and Oulton Raiders
  • Demoted to division 3: Elland
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Hunslet Club Parkside
  • Also promoted: Blackbrook
  • Relegated: Dewsbury Celtic, Stanley Rangers and Stanningley
  • Division 3
  • Champions: Crosfields
  • Also promoted: Drighlington
  • Resigned midseason: Castleford Panthers
  • Elected to league for next season: Barrow Island, Clock Face Miners and West Bowling

2017 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Thatto Heath Crusaders
  • Relegated: Leigh Miners Rangers, Pilkington Recs and Skirlaugh
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Hunslet Club Parkside
  • Also promoted: Normanton Knights and Underbank Rangers
  • Relegated: Hull Dockers and Hunslet Warriors
  • Failed to complete the season and demoted to division 3: Blackbrook
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Oulton Raiders
  • Also promoted: Bradford Dudley Hill and Thornhill Trojans
  • Relegated: Leigh East, Millom and Salford City Roosters
  • Division 3
  • Champions: West Bowling
  • Also promoted: Dewsbury Moor Maroons and Stanningley
  • Resigned midseason: Elland and Rylands Sharks
  • Elected to league for next season: Beverley

2018 edit

  • Premier Division
  • Champions: Hunslet Club Parkside
  • Relegated: Normanton Knights, Wigan St Patricks and Myton Warriors
  • Division 1
  • Champions: Thornhill Trojans
  • Also promoted: Lock Lane and Leigh Miners Rangers
  • Relegated: Ince Rose Bridge, Shaw Cross Sharks and Bradford Dudley Hill
  • Division 2
  • Champions: Stanningley
  • Also promoted: Dewsbury Moor Maroons
  • Relegated: Drighlington, Hunslet Warriors and Leigh East
  • Division 3
  • Champions: Beverley
  • Also promoted: Barrow Island and Clock Face Miners
  • Resigned after season: Stanley Rangers
  • Elected to league for next season: Batley Boys, Heworth, Hensingham

2019 edit

2020 edit

2021 edit

2022 edit

Sources edit

External links edit

  • BARLA Official Website

history, national, conference, league, national, conference, league, league, pyramid, amateur, rugby, leagues, formerly, british, amateur, rugby, league, association, barla, winter, forms, tier, pyramid, summer, contents, background, division, 1986, 1987, 1988. The National Conference League is the top league in the pyramid of amateur rugby leagues It was formerly run by the British Amateur Rugby League Association BARLA in winter but now forms tier 3 of the RFL s pyramid in summer 1 Contents 1 Background 2 One division era 2 1 1986 87 2 2 1987 88 2 3 1988 89 3 Two division era 3 1 1989 90 3 2 1990 91 3 3 1991 92 3 4 1992 93 4 Three division era 4 1 Founder members of the National Conference League 4 2 1993 94 4 3 1994 95 4 4 1995 96 4 5 1996 97 4 6 1997 98 4 7 1998 99 4 8 1999 2000 4 9 2000 01 4 10 2001 02 4 11 2002 03 4 12 2003 04 4 13 2004 05 4 14 2005 06 4 15 2006 07 4 16 2007 08 4 17 2008 09 4 18 2009 10 4 19 2010 2011 4 20 2011 Transitional Season 5 Four division era 5 1 Admitted to division 3 for 2012 5 2 2012 5 3 2013 5 4 2014 5 5 2015 5 6 2016 5 7 2017 5 8 2018 5 9 2019 5 10 2020 5 11 2021 5 12 2022 6 Sources 7 External linksBackground editWhile in the early days rugby league had an established structure outside of the professional leagues with county wide competitions and the like this soon decayed into local district leagues usually only featuring teams from one or two towns with no input from the professional game This eventually saw the number of amateur rugby league clubs reduce to a mere 150 in the early 1970s Against this background British Amateur Rugby League Association were formed in 1973 One of their first acts was to merge the vast majority of the district leagues into three regional leagues the Yorkshire League the Pennine League and the North Western Counties League For geographical reasons the Hull League the Cumberland League the Barrow League and the London League were left as they were This allowed clubs to play at more appropriate standards as there were more divisions and this factor along with the improved governance of BARLA saw the standard and numbers of clubs rise quickly However while there was a National Cup the best amateur clubs were still divided between six leagues and thus the desire for an amateur National League arose One division era editAgainst this background the BARLA National League was formed The inaugural season was held in 1986 1987 The league received twenty seven applications including five from the Barrow area alone and more unusually one from a London club South London Warriors In the end the league settled on ten members all from the northern strongholds of the game These were four clubs from Yorkshire Dudley Hill Milford Marlins Heworth and West Hull four clubs from Lancashire Pilkington Recs Wigan St Patrick s Woolston Rovers and Leigh Miners Welfare and two clubs from Cumbria Egremont Rangers and Millom These ten clubs were to be the members for each of the first three seasons 1986 87 edit Champions Heworth 1987 88 edit Champions Milford Marlins 1988 89 edit Champions West HullTwo division era editThe National League soon proved popular and for the 1989 90 season extended the top flight to twelve teams to include Lock Lane and Mayfield However this modest expansion wasn t enough and the 1989 90 season also saw the addition of a 10 team second division to expand to 12 teams after one season The ten inaugural members of the second division were as follows Saddleworth Rangers Leigh East British Aerospace Barrow Island Askam Knottingley Redhill Dewsbury Celtic Shaw Cross Sharks and East Leeds This expansion was to prove successful with Leigh East becoming the first non founder members to win the league in the 1990 91 season 1989 90 edit Division 1 Champions Dudley Hill Relegated Milford Marlins and Lock Lane Division 2 Champions Saddleworth Rangers Also promoted Leigh East Elected to league for next season Greetland Allrounders and Beverley1990 91 edit Division 1 Champions Leigh East Relegated West Hull Resign from league Pilkington Recs Division 2 Champions Barrow Island Also promoted Askam Resign from league Knottingley and British Aerospace Elected to league for next season Moldgreen Walney Central and Oulton Raiders1991 92 edit Division 1 Champions Wigan St Patrick s Relegated Barrow Island and Mayfield Division 2 Champions West Hull Also promoted Dewsbury Celtic1992 93 edit Division 1 Champions Saddleworth Rangers Division 2 Champions MayfieldThree division era editIn 1993 the RFL wanted to contract the professional ranks from 35 to 32 teams However their initial plan to place the excluded teams in the Alliance reserve grade faced a legal challenge so they needed an alternative competition to place them in The RFL thus proposed a league to bridge the gap between the professional and amateur leagues to feature the three demoted semi pro clubs plus Hemel Hempstead who already played in the Alliance as a semi pro club and eight BARLA clubs However BARLA wanted all National League clubs to be in any such league and since the RFL were in a tough legal position they were prepared to compromise with BARLA and thus the three division National Conference League was born Other concessions made were an increase in the BARLA representation in the Challenge Cup from a mere 2 clubs to 64 and allowing the National Conference League champions to apply to replace the bottom team in the pro leagues However the latter concession soon disappeared as the pro leagues moved to summer and the National Conference League did not want to move furthermore Woolston Rovers application to replace Highfield was voted out the one club elected to the league from the National Conference League being Chorley Borough who were themselves a former semi pro league club The National Conference League soon expanded all divisions to 14 teams though on occasions it has struggled to reach full complement of members and lost all the remaining semi pro clubs within three seasons Due to the switch of the pro game to summer the National Conference League gradually came to be seen as solely a BARLA league despite being temporarily expelled from BARLA in 2002 2 3 with only three National Conference League teams joining National League Three which was intended as a league to bridge the gap between the pro and amateur games However this was to change in 2008 when the National Conference League decided they did not like the path BARLA was taking and downgraded the league s BARLA membership from full to associate 4 In 2009 the National Conference League introduced a summer competition for clubs wanting to play year round as a test for a more permanent switch to summer which was to come in 2012 Founder members of the National Conference League edit Premier Division From pro leagues Chorley Borough Blackpool Gladiators and Nottingham City From Rugby League Alliance Hemel Hempstead Stags From National League Division 1 Dudley Hill West Hull Leigh Miners Welfare Wigan St Patrick s Woolston Rovers Egremont Rangers Saddleworth Rangers and Askam Division 1 From National League Division 1 Dewsbury Celtic Heworth Millom and Leigh East From National League Division 2 Lock Lane Mayfield Beverley East Leeds Walney Central and Oulton Raiders Division 2 From National League Division 2 Barrow Island Shaw Cross Sharks Greetland Allrounders Redhill Moldgreen and Milford Marlins Elected from Regional leagues Oldham St Anne s Blackbrook Royals Eastmoor Dragons and York Acorn1993 94 edit Premier Division Champions Woolston Rovers Relegated Blackpool Gladiators and Nottingham City Division 1 Champions Heworth Also promoted Mayfield Relegated none Division 2 Champions Oldham St Anne s Also promoted Moldgreen Elected to league for next season New Earswick All Blacks Thornhill Trojans Eccles amp Salford Juniors and Northampton Knights1994 95 edit Premier Division Champions Woolston Rovers Elected to pro leagues Chorley Borough Relegated Askam Division 1 Champions Millom Also promoted Lock Lane Leave to join RL Alliance Blackpool Gladiators Folded Nottingham City Relegated None Division 2 Champions Eastmoor Dragons Also promoted Thornhill Trojans and Blackbrook Royals Expelled mid season Greetland Allrounders Elected to league for next season Hull Dockers Wigan St Jude s Ovenden and Normanton Knights1995 96 edit Premier Division Champions Woolston Rovers Leave to join RL Alliance Hemel Hempstead Stags Relegated Millom Division 1 Champions Beverley Also promoted Oldham St Anne s Resign from league Dewsbury Celtic Relegated none Division 2 Champions Wigan St Jude s Also promoted Barrow Island Expelled and folded mid season Northampton Knights Elected to league for next season Dewsbury Moor Skirlaugh and Featherstone Amateurs1996 97 edit Premier Division Champions West Hull Relegated none Division 1 Champions Askam Also promoted Walney Central Relegated Millom Division 2 Champions Redhill Also promoted Milford Marlins Skirlaugh and Shaw Cross Sharks Elected to league for next season Crosfields Dodworth London Skolars and Siddal1997 98 edit Premier Division Champions Egremont Rangers Relegated Mayfield and Castleford Lock Lane Division 1 Champions Skirlaugh Also promoted Thornhill Trojans Resign from league Moldgreen Relegated Blackbrook Royals Division 2 Champions Featherstone Lions Also promoted Siddal and Millom Elected to league for next season Ideal Isberg and Keighley Albion1998 99 edit Premier Division Champions West Hull Resign from league Egremont Rangers and Beverley Relegated Heworth Division 1 Champions Redhill Also promoted Castleford Lock Lane Relegated Milford and Eastmoor Dragons Division 2 Champions Ideal Isberg Also promoted Eccles amp Salford Juniors and Blackbrook Royals Expelled from league Ovenden mid season and Dodworth Elected to league for next season Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks Castleford Panthers Waterhead and West Bowling1999 2000 edit Premier Division Champions West Hull Relegated Askam Division 1 Champions Oulton Raiders Also promoted Ideal Isberg Resigned from league Barrow Island Relegated Blackbrook Royals Division 2 Champions Eastmoor Dragons Also promoted Waterhead and West Bowling Elected to league for next season Thatto Heath Crusaders and Cottingham Tigers2000 01 edit Premier Division Champions West Hull Relegated Dudley Hill and Redhill Division 1 Champions Leigh East Also promoted Siddal Relegated Heworth and Millom Division 2 Champions Thatto Heath Crusaders Also promoted Hull Dockers Expelled from league Blackbrook Royals Resigned from league London Skolars Not re elected New Earswick All Blacks Elected to league for next season Hunslet Warriors2001 02 edit Premier Division Champions West Hull Relegated Walney Central and Saddleworth Rangers Division 1 Champions West Bowling Also promoted East Leeds Relegated Rochdale Mayfield and Eastmoor Dragons Division 2 Champions Crosfield Also promoted Hunslet Warriors Resigned from league Keighley Albion and Dewsbury Moor Elected to league for next season Wath Brow Hornets Huddersfield Sharks and Widnes St Mary s2002 03 edit Premier Division Champions Siddal Resigned to join National League 3 Woolston Rovers Relegated East Leeds Division 1 Champions Thatto Heath Crusaders Also promoted Featherstone Lions Expelled mid season Redhill Relegated Waterhead Division 2 Champions Wath Brow Hornets Also promoted Milford Marlins Resigned to join National League 3 Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks Elected to league for next season East Hull and Ince Rose Bridge2003 04 edit Premier Division Champions Siddal Relegated Castleford Lock Lane Ideal Isberg and Featherstone Lions Division 1 Champions Wath Brow Hornets Also promoted Wigan St Jude s and Hull Dockers Resigned from league to focus on National League 3 Dudley Hill Relegated Saddleworth Rangers and Crosfields Division 2 Champions East Hull Also promoted Castleford Panthers and Rochdale MayfieldElected to league for next season Ovenden and Stanningley 2004 05 edit Premier Division Champions Leigh Miners Rangers Relegated West Hull West Bowling and Thatto Heath Crusaders Division 1 Champions Shaw Cross Sharks Also promoted East Hull and Eccles amp Salford Juniors Relegated Castleford Panthers and Featherstone Lions Division 2 Champions Ince Rose Bridge Also promoted Eastmoor Dragons and York Acorn Resigned from league Cottingham Tigers Elected to league for next season Egremont Rangers2005 06 edit Premier Division Champions Oulton Raiders Relegated Eccles amp Salford Juniors Leigh East and Wigan St Jude s Division 1 Champions West Hull Also promoted West Bowling and Eastmoor Dragons Expelled from league Hunslet Warriors Resigned from league Walney Central Relegated Askam and Ideal Isberg Division 2 Champions Castleford Panthers Also promoted Ovenden and Widnes St Mary s Resigned from league Featherstone Lions mid season and Huddersfield Sharks Elected to league Bradford Dudley Hill and Brighouse Rangers2006 07 edit Premier Division Champions Skirlaugh Relegated Oldham St Annes Wath Brow Hornets and Shaw Cross Sharks Division 1 Champions Rochdale Mayfield Also promoted Leigh East and Castleford Panthers Relegated Castleford Lock Lane Milford Marlins and Ovenden Division 2 Champions Waterhead Also promoted Bradford Dudley Hill and Saddleworth Rangers Elected to league for next season Stanley Rangers2007 08 edit Premier Division Champions East Hull Relegated Castleford Panthers West Bowling and Eastmoor Dragons Division 1 Champions Wigan St Jude s Also promoted York Acorn and Thatto Heath Crusaders Relegated Eccles amp Salford Juniors Waterhead and East Leeds Division 2 Champions Millom Also promoted Stanningley and Normanton Knights Expelled from league mid season Brighouse Rangers Resigned from league Askam Elected to league for next season Myton Warriors2008 09 edit Premier Division Champions Siddal Relegated Thatto Heath Crusaders Rochdale Mayfield and Thornhill Trojans Division 1 Champions Wath Brow Hornets Also promoted Ince Rose Bridge and Widnes St Mary s Relegated Eastmoor Dragons Shaw Cross Sharks and Oldham St Anne s Division 2 Champions Myton Warriors Also promoted Milford Marlins and Heworth Resigned from league Hull Isberg2009 10 edit Premier Division Champions Leigh East Relegated Oulton Raiders Ince Rose Bridge and Widnes St Mary s Division 1 Champions Thatto Heath Crusaders Also promoted Bradford Dudley Hill and Saddleworth Rangers Relegated West Bowling and Heworth Resigned from league Thornhill Trojans Division 2 Champions Eccles amp Salford Juniors Also promoted Oldham St Anne s and Stanley Rangers Elected to league Hunslet Warriors and Elland2010 2011 edit Premier Division Champions Thatto Heath Crusaders Relegated Bradford Dudley Hill Wigan St Jude s and York Acorn Division 1 Champions Oulton Raiders Also promoted Myton Warriors and Ince Rose Bridge Relegated Normanton Knights Resigned midseason Widnes St Maries Division 2 Champions Hunslet Warriors Also promoted Egremont Rangers and Castleford Lock Lane Resigned from league West Bowling Elected to league for transitional season Askam and Widnes West Bank Elected to league for summer 2012 season Featherstone Lions and Dewsbury Celtic2011 Transitional Season edit To allow clubs to switch to the summer season more easily a short season was carried out from August to November 2011 with the following group format Group A Egremont Rangers Leigh East Leigh Miners Rangers Thatto Heath Crusaders Wath Brow Hornets Group B Askam Ince Rose Bridge Millom Wigan St Jude s Wigan St Patrick s Group C Elland Ovenden Rochdale Mayfield Saddleworth Rangers Siddal Group D East Leeds Hunslet Warriors Milford Marlins Oulton Raiders Stanningley Group E Crosfield Eccles amp Salford Oldham St Anne s Waterhead Widnes West Bank Group F Castleford Lock Lane Catleford Panthers Eastmoor Dragons Normanton Knights Stanley Rangers Group G Bradford Dudley Hill Heworth Shaw Cross Sharks York Acorn West Bowling withdrew Group H East Hull Hull Dockers Myton Warriors Skirlaugh West HullClubs played 12 league games home and away in their pool and two other clubs home and away then there were playoffs There was also a reserve team league Four division era editFrom 2012 the Conference played in summer as tier 3 of the new pyramid and the initial season saw two former Rugby League Conference National Division clubs admitted Dewsbury Celtic and Featherstone Lions with others expected to join from 2013 For one season only the Rugby League Conference National Division ran as Conference division three with no automatic promotion to division two but after this all northern clubs were required to meet full Conference criteria to play in tier 3 The RFL also had ambitions of a Conference South 5 which would leave the former National Conference League as Conference North From 2013 the limit on member clubs was raised from 42 to 56 and saw an increase to four divisions Admitted to division 3 for 2012 edit Bramley Buffaloes Bristol Sonics Coventry Bears Hemel Stags Huddersfield Underbank Rangers Kippax Knights Nottingham Outlaws St Albans Centurions and Valley Cougars Valley Cougars withdrew and were replaced by South Wales Hornets2012 edit Main article 2012 National Conference League Premier Division Champions Wath Brow Hornets Relegated Oulton Raiders and Saddleworth Rangers Demoted to division 2 for non fulfilment of fixture Leigh East Division 1 Champions Egremont Rangers Also promoted Castleford Lock Lane and York Acorn Relegated Stanningley Oldham St Anne s and Castleford Panthers Division 2 Champions East Leeds Also promoted Waterhead and Dewsbury Celtic Demoted to division 3 for non fulfilment of fixture Crosfields Featherstone Lions and Heworth Division 3 Champions elected to Championship 1 Hemel Stags Remain in division 3 for 2013 Huddersfield Underbank Rangers and Coventry Bears Demoted to Conference League South Nottingham Outlaws Bristol Sonics and St Albans Centurions Demoted to Yorkshire Men s League Bramley Buffaloes and Kippax Knights Folded Warrington Wizards joined Woolston Rovers and South Wales Hornets Accepted into division 3 for 2013 Kells Pilkington Recs Hindley Wigan St Cuthbert s Peterlee Pumas Blackbrook and Woolston Rovers 2013 edit Main article 2013 National Conference League Premier Division Champions Thatto Heath Crusaders Relegated Ince Rose Bridge Myton Warriors and York Acorn Division 1 Champions East Leeds Also promoted Hunslet Warriors and Wigan St Judes Demoted to Division 2 Bradford Dudley Hill Relegated Stanley Rangers and Waterhead Division 2 Champions Normanton Knights Also promoted Shaw Cross Sharks Relegated Eastmoor Dragons Pulled out mid season Widnes West Bank Division 3 Champions Kells Also promoted Pilkington Recs2014 edit Main article 2014 National Conference League Premier Division Champions West Hull Relegated Skirlaugh Hunslet Warriors and Wigan St Judes Resigned midseason East Hull Division 1 Champions Oulton Raiders Also promoted Rochdale Mayfield Relegated Dewsbury Celtic and Millom NB Eccles merged with non league Irlam Hornets to form Salford City Roosters for the 2015 season Division 2 Champions Kells Also promoted Elland and Pilkington Recs Relegated Waterhead and Stanningley Resigned after season Ovenden Division 3 Champions Featherstone Lions Also promoted Blackbrook and Underbank Rangers Elected to League 1 Coventry Bears Resigned midseason Wigan St Cuthberts Resigned after season Hindley Peterlee Pumas Elected to league for next season Dewsbury Moor Drighlington Gateshead Storm Hunslet Club Parkside Thornhill Trojans and Wibsey Warriors2015 edit Main article 2015 National Conference League Premier Division Champions Leigh Miners Rangers Relegated East Leeds Oulton Raiders and Thatto Heath Crusaders Division 1 Champions Kells Also promoted Pilkington Recs and York Acorn Relegated Saddleworth Rangers Salford City Roosters and Wigan St Judes Division 2 Champions Millom Also promoted Featherstone Lions and Underbank Rangers Relegated Oldham St Annes Resigned midseason Castleford Panthers Division 3 Champions Hunslet Club Parkside Also promoted Stanningley and Thornhill Trojans Resigned midseason Heworth Resigned after season Wibsey Warriors Elected to league for next season Castleford Panthers and Rylands Sharks2016 edit Main article 2016 National Conference League Premier Division Champions Siddal Relegated Hull Dockers Lock Lane and York Acorn Division 1 Champions Thatto Heath Crusaders Also promoted Myton Warriors and Skirlaugh Relegated East Leeds Millom and Oulton Raiders Demoted to division 3 Elland Division 2 Champions Hunslet Club Parkside Also promoted Blackbrook Relegated Dewsbury Celtic Stanley Rangers and Stanningley Division 3 Champions Crosfields Also promoted Drighlington Resigned midseason Castleford Panthers Elected to league for next season Barrow Island Clock Face Miners and West Bowling2017 edit Main article 2017 National Conference League Premier Division Champions Thatto Heath Crusaders Relegated Leigh Miners Rangers Pilkington Recs and Skirlaugh Division 1 Champions Hunslet Club Parkside Also promoted Normanton Knights and Underbank Rangers Relegated Hull Dockers and Hunslet Warriors Failed to complete the season and demoted to division 3 Blackbrook Division 2 Champions Oulton Raiders Also promoted Bradford Dudley Hill and Thornhill Trojans Relegated Leigh East Millom and Salford City Roosters Division 3 Champions West Bowling Also promoted Dewsbury Moor Maroons and Stanningley Resigned midseason Elland and Rylands Sharks Elected to league for next season Beverley2018 edit Main article 2018 National Conference League Premier Division Champions Hunslet Club Parkside Relegated Normanton Knights Wigan St Patricks and Myton Warriors Division 1 Champions Thornhill Trojans Also promoted Lock Lane and Leigh Miners Rangers Relegated Ince Rose Bridge Shaw Cross Sharks and Bradford Dudley Hill Division 2 Champions Stanningley Also promoted Dewsbury Moor Maroons Relegated Drighlington Hunslet Warriors and Leigh East Division 3 Champions Beverley Also promoted Barrow Island and Clock Face Miners Resigned after season Stanley Rangers Elected to league for next season Batley Boys Heworth Hensingham2019 edit Main article 2019 National Conference League 2020 edit Main article 2020 National Conference League 2021 edit Main article 2021 National Conference League 2022 edit Main article 2022 National Conference LeagueSources edithttps www nationalconferenceleague co uk former National Conference League official website https www rugby league com leagues competitions national conference league National Conference League official website The Times newspaper archives results section 1986 onwards plus several articles from 1986 and 1993 about the formation of the National League and National Conference League respectively External links editOfficial site BARLA Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title History of the National Conference League amp oldid 1145882364, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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