The Rugby League Conference (RLC) (also known as the Co-operative Rugby League Conference as a result of sponsorship from
The Co-operative Group), was a series of regionally based divisions of amateur
rugby league
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teams spread throughout England, Scotland and
Wales
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.
The RLC was founded as the 10-team Southern Conference League in 1997, with teams from the southern midlands and the south east, but has subsequently, rebranded and expanded both geographically and numerically to include around 90 teams stretched across almost the whole of Great Britain from
Aberdeen
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in northern Scotland down to
Plymouth
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Plymout ...
on the south coast of England.
The aim of the RLC was initially to provide regular fixtures for new clubs based outside the 'heartland' of rugby league, although as the playing standards increased, it also accepted teams from the 'heartlands'. The hope is that, at least some of these clubs, would eventually progress to become semi-professional clubs that could one day join the 'traditional' clubs in
Championship 1; to date,
London Skolars have done so with both
Hemel Stags and
Oxford Rugby League joining in 2013,
Coventry Bears in 2014 and
Nottingham Outlaws will join
Championship 1 in the 2016 season.
With the top heartlands amateur league, the
National Conference League voting to move to a summer season, the 2012 season saw a re-alignment of the amateur game and the Rugby League Conference was replaced with a series of regional leagues.
History
The ''Southern Conference League'' was founded as a 10-team competition in 1997. The following season it was rebranded as the ''Rugby League Conference'' due to its intentions to include teams from all non-heartland parts of the country and its even then inclusion of several teams outside
the South.
The league steadily expanded over the first few seasons right up to the fringes of the heartlands, before expanding into Wales for the first time in 2001 with the addition of Cardiff Demons. The league expanded into
the North East that same season.
In 2003
National League Three
The Rugby League Conference National Division (known as the National League Three From 2003 to 2003) was the fourth division of the British rugby league system. In 2012, it became the seventh tier of the system and was known as the National Confe ...
was founded including some of the stronger Rugby League Conference clubs and some BARLA clubs. This same season saw massive expansion of the Rugby League Conference including an entire Welsh division. The league also pushed its borders further including more teams from the less rugby league playing areas of the counties considered the heartlands and went as far south west as Somerset.
The league expanded further in 2004 by allowing entry to heartland clubs. For the 2005 season the competition was split into two tiers, with Premier divisions being created for above the existing regional divisions. The next major changes were in 2007 when National League Three (as the National Division) and the Scottish League became integral parts of the Rugby League Conference structure.
The Rugby League Conference celebrated passing the 100 club barrier in 201
RLC set to expand
2011 was the last season before the league was split up into multiple leagues.
Representative fixtures
A selection is made fo
England Lionheartswho represent England in the
Skanska Amateur Four Nations The Amateur Four Nations was a rugby league competition contested annually by Wales A, Ireland A, Scotland A and England A. The teams from the Celtic nations would pick players from their domestic competitions, while England's squad would be pick ...
competition against national amateur sides from Wales, Scotland (players drawn from RLC teams) and Ireland (players from
Rugby League Ireland).
Former divisions within the RLC
There were many changes in format of the Rugby League Conference as it expanded over time, here are the divisions that existed when the league was lasted competed for in 2011.
*
National Division
*The premier divisions:
North East Premier,
North West Premier,
Scottish Premier,
Southern Premier,
Welsh Premier,
Midlands Premier,
Yorkshire Premier
*The regional divisions:
East
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Etymology
As in other languages, the word is formed from the fa ...
,
London & South,
North East
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,
North West,
South West,
Welsh Championship,
West of England
*The feeder leagues:
Yorkshire & Humber Merit League,
North West Merit League
The North West Merit League is a rugby league competition for clubs in the North West of England. It is a feeder league for the Rugby League Conference.
History
The Midlands Merit League was founded in late 2005 to support the growth of ru ...
,
Midlands Merit League,
London and South East Merit League
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Successor leagues
*
Conference League South,
Yorkshire Men's League,
North West Men's League,
Midlands Rugby League,
North East Rugby League,
South West Rugby League,
East Men's League,
South Premier
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,
London & South East Men's League,
Scottish Conference League
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,
South Wales Premiership
Women's Rugby League Conference
In 2011 the following teams will play in the
Women's Rugby League Conference
The Women's Rugby League Conference was a rugby league for female teams in Britain that ran from 2008 to 2013.
The men's equivalent is the Rugby League Conference.
History
:
The ''Southern Conference League'' began as a 10-team pilot league ...
:
*Central Division:
Bradford Thunderbirds
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, Brighouse Ladies,
Dudley Hill Diamonds
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,
Keighley Cats
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in the City of Bradford Borough of West Yorkshire, England. It is the second largest settlement in the borough, after Bradford.
Keighley is north-west of Bradford city centre, north-west of Bi ...
,
West Craven Warriors
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Etymology
The word "west" is a Germanic word passed into some R ...
*North East Division:
Featherstone Rovers
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,
Hunslet Hawks,
Peterlee Pumas
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,
Leeds Akkies
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, Stanningley, Whinmoor
*North West Division:
Chorley Panthers,
Leigh East,
Leigh Miners Rangers,
Mancunians RL, Wigan Ladies
*South Division:
Coventry Bears,
Nottingham Outlaws, Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, The Army,
West London Sharks
*West Division: Crossfields, Halton, Macclesfield, Warrington, Widnes Moorfield
Past winners
Rugby League Conference National
* 2003
Warrington Woolston Rovers (now Warrington Wizards) (as National League three)
* 2004
Coventry Bears (as National League three)
* 2005
Bradford Dudley Hill (as National League three)
* 2006
Bramley Buffaloes (as National League three)
* 2007
Featherstone Lions
* 2008
Crusaders
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Colts
* 2009
Bramley Buffaloes
* 2010
Warrington Wizards
* 2011
Huddersfield Underbank Rangers
Harry Jepson Trophy
Until 2004, the Harry Jepson trophy was competed for by all the Conference sides. Between 2005 and 2011, it was competed for by the RLC Premier divisions.
From 2012 onwards, it has been contested by the non-heartlands successor leagues.
* 1997
North London Skolars (as Southern Conference)
* 1998 Crawley Jets
* 1999 Chester Wolves
* 2000 Crawley Jets
* 2001 Teesside Steelers
* 2002
Coventry Bears
* 2003
Bridgend Blue Bulls
* 2004
Widnes Saints
* 2005
Bridgend Blue Bulls
* 2006
South London Storm
* 2007
St Albans Centurions
* 2008
Nottingham Outlaws
* 2009
West London Sharks
* 2010
St Albans Centurions
* 2011
Parkside Hawks
RLC Regional
The RLC Regional is open to English sides that are in the regional divisions rather than the Premier divisions. It was introduced in 2005.
* 2005
Wetherby Bulldogs
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* 2006
Liverpool Buccaneers
* 2007
Widnes Saints
* 2008
Moorends-Thorne Marauders
* 2009
Northampton Casuals (now Northampton Demons)
* 2010
Northampton Demons
* 2011
Elmbridge Eagles
See also
*
British rugby league system
*
Co-operative Championship
*
National Conference League
*
London League
*
RL Merit League
*
Midlands Rugby League
References
External links
Official websiteUnofficial RLC websiteClub directory on official siteOfficial tablesFixture listsFixtures and results on leaguenews.co.uk
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