Hunslet R.L.F.C. is a professional
rugby league
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club in
Beeston,
Leeds
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,
West Yorkshire
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, England. They play home games at
South Leeds Stadium
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and compete in
Championship
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Championship systems
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Title match system
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, the second tier of
British rugby league.
The club was formed as a Phoenix club after the
original Hunslet club folded.
History
1973–1996: New club
In July 1973, the original
Hunslet
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club was wound up following the sale of their Parkside ground, because no suitable new location could be found that was financially viable. The £300,000 proceeds of the sale of Parkside were distributed to shareholders.
Due to the efforts of their former
Great Britain
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forward
Geoff Gunney
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(MBE), local businessmen and supporters the club managed to reform as New Hunslet for the 1973–74 season and moved to the Leeds Greyhound Stadium and erected iron American football posts. The resurrected club had a new badge depicting a rising phoenix to symbolise their rebirth. In 1974, New Hunslet adopted green and white as team colours because the traditional myrtle, white and flame colours were still registered to the former Parkside-based club, and they would not release them. The stay at the greyhound stadium was cut short when the owners closed the ground and arranged to demolish everything on the site.
In 1978, coach
Bill Ramsey put a lot of pressure on the RFL and finally got permission to use the traditional colours. The club reverted to Hunslet for the 1979–80 season. With the closure of the Greyhound stadium, the next ground to host Hunslet was
Mount Pleasant, Batley, for two seasons, before Hunslet moved to
Leeds United
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's
Elland Road
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football stadium then owned by Leeds City Council. After leaving Elland Road, Hunslet had a brief spell at
Bramley.
On 19 November 1995, the club, now known as Hunslet Hawks, moved to the
South Leeds Stadium
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, only about half a mile from Parkside. On that day,
Leigh
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were the guests at Hunslet's first home game for twenty-two years. They then narrowly missed out on promotion from Division Two in 1996.
Coach Steve Ferres left to join Huddersfield and
David Plange
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took over as player-coach.
1996–2009: Summer era
In 1997 the Hawks played in the first (and last) Challenge Cup Plate Final losing 60–14 to
Hull Kingston Rovers
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. It was the Hawks first appearance at
Wembley Stadium
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since 1965. Also in 1997, the Hawks were promoted to the First Division as champions.
[
In 1999 as a possible merger between Hunslet and Bramley was debated. In 1999 Hunslet won the Northern Ford Premiership Grand Final against Dewsbury, 12–11, at Headingley.][ After that game the Hawks were denied entry to ]Super League
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by the Rugby Football League
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who cited a document called Framing the Future as justification. This caused a number of players to leave the club and for the average attendance to fall by more than 1,200 to 800. A link-up with Leeds Rhinos
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saw Plange go to Headingley as Academy coach.
2004 saw the re-establishment the annual friendly against Leeds Rhinos for the Lazenby Cup, a trophy that had previously been contested between Hunslet F.C. and Leeds since 1912.
Paul March
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He played at club level for Wakefield Trinity (two spells), Huddersfield Giants, York Ci ...
was the player/coach at Hunslet, joining midway through the 2009 season following the resignation of Graeme Hallas
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. March guided Hunslet to a 6th-place finish and a play-off spot in Championship 1. Hunslet travelled to Blackpool in the first week of the play-offs winning, 18–21, to set up an elimination semi-final against Oldham in which Hunslet were comfortably beaten, 54–30.
2010–present: Promotions and silverware
In 2010 Paul March led Hunslet to their first silverware for over 11 years by securing the Co-operative Championship 1 title, and subsequent survival in 2011.
In 2012, Barry Eaton took over as coach. In 2014 Hunslet won the Grand Final after extra time against Oldham, thus gaining promotion to the Championship. Barry Eaton left in late January 2016 to join Leeds Rhinos and was replaced by his assistant coach and former Hunslet Hawks player Matt Bramald. Bramald left the club at the end of the 2016 season having completed his contract. He was replaced by former Hunslet player James Coyle.
Hunslet Hawks returned to their original name of ''Hunslet RLFC'' for the 2017 season following an overwhelming fan vote in favour of their original name. Fans were then asked to choose between the clubs' original 'Rampant Lion' crest and the 'Phoenix Rising' crest adopted by the club in 1973 when the club was reformed. Fans voted 54% to 46% in favour of the lion.
On 13 October 2024, Hunslet earned promotion to the championship after beating Swinton 22-20 in the relegation/promotion playoff match.
Colours and crest
Hunslet play in myrtle, flame and white, with away colours mainly being white. The club's original crest was a 'Rampant Lion' but as part of a rebrand at the start of the summer era was the introduction of the Hunslet Hawks. In 2017, the club's fans voted to drop ''Hawks'' from their name and reinstate the 'Rampant Lion' crest.
Stadia
1973–1980: Leeds Greyhound Stadium
The new Hunslet club's first ground was the Elland Road Greyhound Stadium in Beeston after they were told they could not play at Parkside. American football posts were erected to be used as goal posts.
1980–1982: Mount Pleasant
In 1982, the greyhound stadium closed and Hunslet were left homeless. For two seasons they ground-shared with Batley
Batley is a market town in the Kirklees district, in West Yorkshire, England, south-west of Leeds, north-west of Wakefield and Dewsbury, south-east of Bradford and north-east of Huddersfield, in the Heavy Woollen District. In 2011, the popu ...
while they searched for a permanent home in Leeds.
1983–1995: Elland Road
In 1983, after leaving Batley, Hunslet negotiated a deal with Leeds City Council
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to play at Leeds United
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Leeds United have won the League Championship th ...
's Elland Road
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, which the council owned at the time.
1995–present: South Leeds Stadium
Hunslet moved into the South Leeds Stadium, Beeston, Leeds
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after it was built in 1995. The stadium is used to host athletics and also has a swimming pool and other facilities the club can use. The stadium has one main stand that accommodates the grounds 5,000 capacity.
2025 squad
Players
Players earning international caps while at Hunslet
* Frank Davies won a cap for ''Wales'' while at Hunslet in 1978 against England
* Robert 'Iain' Higgins won caps for ''Scotland'' while at London Broncos, and Hunslet 1997…2001 1-cap + 1-cap (sub)
* Charlie Wabo won caps for ''Papua New Guinea'' while at Hunslet
* Michael Mark won caps for Papua New Guinea while at Hunslet
*Neil Lowe won caps for Scotland while at Hunslet
*Lee Hanlan won caps for Ireland while at Hunslet
* Arthur Clues won caps for Australia while at Wests, and won caps for Other Nationalities while at Leeds, and Hunslet
Coaches
* Jack Walkington 1946–1960
* Fred Ward
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1962–1967
* Harry Poole 1969–1971
* Geoff Gunney
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1971–1973[
* Bill Ramsey 1978–1979
* ]Paul Daley
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1980–1985
* Peter Jarvis 1986–1987
* David Ward 1986–1987
* Nigel Stephenson 1988
* Jack Austin 1988
* Johnny Wolford 1988
* Paul Daley
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1990–1991
* Paul Daley
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1993
* Stephen Ferres 1994–1996
* David Plange
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1996–2000
* Roy Sampson 2000–2006
* Mark Cass 2007
* Graeme Hallas
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2008–2009
* Paul March
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He played at club level for Wakefield Trinity (two spells), Huddersfield Giants, York Ci ...
2010–2011
* Barry Eaton 2012–2015
* Matt Bramald 2016
* James Coyle 2016–2017[
* Gary Thornton 2017–2021]
* Mark Cass (interim) 2021[
* Alan Kilshaw 2021–2023]
* Dean Muir 2023–Present
Seasons
Super League era
Honours
* Division 2 / Championship:
::Winners (1): 1999
* Division 3 / League 1:
::Winners (2): 2010, 2014
* League 1 Shield:
::Winners: 2017
* League 1 Play-Off Final:
::Winners: 2024
References
;General
Hawks:facts and history
;Inline
External links
Hunslet official site
Hunslet Hawks forum on rlfans.com
Hunslet Hawks Fans Forums – RugbyLeague.org
Pictorial history of rugby league in Hunslet
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