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2012 National Conference League
The 2012 National Conference League was the 27th season of the National Conference League, the top league for British amateur rugby league clubs, and was the first season that the league was played in the summer. The league was expanded to four tiers for the first time, with the new Division Three largely consisting of teams from the former Rugby League Conference National Division. Premier Division The Premier Division featured three new clubs: *Oulton Raiders, promoted as champions from 2010–11 NCL Division One *Ince Rose Bridge, promoted from 2010–11 NCL Division One *Myton Warriors, promoted from 2010–11 NCL Division One League table Play-offs Division One Division One featured six new clubs: *Hunslet Warriors, promoted as champions from 2010–11 NCL Division Two *Castleford Lock Lane, promoted from 2010–11 NCL Division Two *Egremont Rangers, promoted from 2010–11 NCL Division Two *Bradford Dudley Hill, relegated from 2010–11 NCL Premier Division * Wigan S ...
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National Conference League
The National Conference League (NCL) comprises the five levels of the British rugby league system at the top end of the amateur pyramid below the professional RFL League 1, League One. It comes under the jurisdiction of the Rugby Football League (RFL). The NCL has promotion and relegation between the National Conference League Premier Division, Premier Division and National Conference League Division Three, Division Three; there is no promotion or relegation between the Conference League South, regional leagues or promotion to RFL League 1, League One without an application to the RFL. System The NCL consists of five divisions. Teams can be promoted and relegated through the top four divisions (Premier, One, Two and Three). There is no promotion and relegation between Division Three and the Southern Conference League or the Rugby League Conference#Successor leagues, regional leagues. Clubs outside the NCL can apply to join Division Three. Although the NCL sits below League 1 (ru ...
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Hunslet Warriors
Hunslet () is an inner-city area in south Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is southeast of the Leeds city centre, city centre and has an industrial past. It is situated in the Hunslet and Riverside (ward), Hunslet and Riverside ward of Leeds City Council and Leeds South (UK Parliament constituency), Leeds South parliamentary constituency. The population of the previous City and Hunslet council ward at the 2011 census was 33,705. Many engineering companies were based in Hunslet, including John Fowler & Co. manufacturers of traction engines and steam rollers, the Hunslet Engine Company builders of locomotives (including those used during the construction of the Channel Tunnel), Kitson & Co., Manning Wardle and Hudswell Clarke. Many railway locomotives were built in the Jack Lane area of Hunslet. The area has a mixture of modern and 19th century industrial buildings, terraced house, terraced housing and 20th century housing. It is an area that has grown up significantly aroun ...
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Stanley Rangers
Stanley Rangers (founded 1919) is an amateur rugby league club situated in the village of Stanley, West Yorkshire, Stanley near Wakefield. They are in Division One of the National Conference League. Players range from 8-years old and receive training in all aspects of the sport. Many younger players have attended Paul Sculthorpe's training camps. Current Stanley Rangers ARLFC coaches who play(ed) professional rugby league *Iain Bowie: Wakefield Trinity, Dewsbury Rams, Dewsbury, Mansfield Marksman, Nottingham City?/Nottingham Outlaws (rugby league team), Nottingham Outlaws?, Hunslet R.L.F.C., Hunslet *Mark Conway: Leeds Rhinos, Leeds, Wakefield Trinity *Steve Durham (rugby league), Steve Durham: Hull F.C., Hull FC, Wakefield Trinity *Jamie Field: Huddersfield Giants, Huddersfield, Wakefield Trinity *Ryan Hudson: Huddersfield Giants, Huddersfield, Wakefield Trinity, Castleford Tigers, Castleford, Bradford Bulls, Bradford *Gez King: Dewsbury Rams, Dewsbury *Gary Lord (rugby league ...
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Stanningley A
Stanningley is a district of Pudsey, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately west of Leeds city centre on the A647 road, the original main road from Leeds to Bradford. The appropriate Leeds Metropolitan Ward is Bramley, Leeds, Bramley and Stanningley. The parish is part of the Anglican Diocese of Leeds. History The parish church of St Thomas was built in 1841 in Neo-Norman architecture, Neo-Norman style and is now Listed building, Grade II listed. It was designed by H. Rogerson. The foundation stone was laid on 5 November 1839, by John Farrar of Pudsey. The organ chamber and vestry were added in 1870. There are examples of stained glass dating to the 1860s and painted panels from the late 1880s. There is a notable marble memorial to John Butler of Windhill and Wrose, West Royd, d.1884 which was erected by the men of the Stanningley Ironworks where he was the manager. One of the stained glass windows (by Mr Preedy of London) is dedicated to Thomas Hardaker and Em ...
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Rochdale Mayfield
Rochdale Mayfield are an amateur rugby league football club from Castleton, Rochdale, Greater Manchester. The club currently competes in the top division of the National Conference League. The club also operates academy teams who are known collectively as Rochdale Mayfield Mustangs. History ''Mayfield ARLFC'' were formed in 1958. The club's name came from the Mayfield Hotel in Rochdale where they were originally based. After a number of years, the club moved to the Old Bridge Inn, and played at Balderstone Park and Springhill. The club notably played Challenge Cup games against Salford, Hunslet and Rochdale Hornets (February 2016). Mayfield again moved to a new venue when they entered into a ground share deal with the Castleton Moor Cricket Club, and entered the National Conference League. The club has developed players for Rochdale Hornets and other local semi-professional sides. The now named ''Rochdale Mayfield'' again moved in 2006. This time to the Mayfield Sports Centre ...
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Oldham St Annes
Oldham is a town in Greater Manchester, England. It lies amongst the Pennines on elevated ground between the rivers Irk and Medlock, southeast of Rochdale, and northeast of Manchester. It is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, which had a population of 242,003 in 2021. Within the boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire, and with little early history to speak of, Oldham rose to prominence in the 19th century as an international centre of textile manufacture. It was a boomtown of the Industrial Revolution, and among the first ever industrialised towns, rapidly becoming "one of the most important centres of cotton and textile industries in England." At its zenith, it was the most productive cotton spinning mill town in the world,. producing more cotton than France and Germany combined. Oldham's textile industry fell into decline in the mid-20th century; the town's last mill closed in 1998. The demise of textile processing in Oldham de ...
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