Midlands Rugby League Division One
Founded | 2001 |
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Country | England |
Number of teams | 9 |
Level on pyramid | 5 |
Promotion to | Midlands Rugby League Premier Division |
Relegation to | Midlands Rugby League Division Two |
Domestic cup(s) | Challenge Cup |
Current champions | Coventery Bears |
Website | midlandsrugbyleague.co.uk |
The Midlands Men's Division 1 is a rugby league competition for clubs in the English Midlands. It was formerly known as the Rugby League Conference Midlands Division. Many of the clubs run juniors in the Midlands Junior League.
History[edit]
The Rugby League Conference was born in 1997, as the Southern Conference. It featured teams from the South of England and the English Midlands. The Midlands Division was first created in 2001 and lasted until 2003; by 2004, there were enough Midlands teams playing in the conference for them to be split into smaller divisions.
The Premier Division were set up in 2005 for teams who had achieved a certain playing standard and were able to travel further afield to find stronger opposition. The new Premier Divisions included the North Premier, the South Premier, the Central Premier and the Welsh Premier. The Central Premier had two Midlands clubs Telford Raiders and Nottingham Outlaws and the rest of the clubs were from Yorkshire or Lancashire.
The Midlands Merit League was founded in late 2005 as a feeder league for the Rugby League Conference, in order to support the growth of rugby league in the Midlands. Clubs were able to play competitive games without committing to a full fixture list. It later evolved into the Midlands Rugby League Division Two.
The Midlands Premier was created one season later in 2006. With the new Midlands Premier division, there was only one Midlands regional division from 2006 but it would not be until 2010 that it would be known as the Midlands regional. In 2011, the Midlands teams were split into East and West divisions with group winners playing off for the Midlands Premier title and the losers competing for the Midlands regional.
In 2012 the Rugby League Conference was disbanded with the RLC Midlands Division becoming the Division One of the Midlands Rugby League. In 2013 there was no standalone division 1 but the title will nevertheless be played for by the teams finishing between fifth and eighth in the premier division.
Community game pyramid[edit]
- National Conference League
- Conference League South
- Midlands Rugby League Premier Division
- Midlands Rugby League Division One
- Midlands Rugby League Division Two
Participating teams[edit]
West[edit]
East[edit]
Division One will be split into East and West regions with teams playing sides in their own region twice and the other one once giving a league season of 11 or 12 games followed by semi-finals for the top two in each region. The overall winner will be determined by a grand final.
Wolverhampton failed to complete the season but their results stood.
Past winners[edit]
Rugby League Conference regional titles[edit]
- 2001 RLC Midlands Division: Coventry Bears
- 2002 RLC Midlands Division: Coventry Bears
- 2003 RLC Midlands Division: Birmingham Bulldogs
- 2004 RLC North Midlands Division: Nottingham Outlaws, RLC South Midlands Division: Leicester Phoenix
- 2005 RLC North Midlands Division: Thorne Moor Marauders (now Moorends-Thorne Marauders RLFC), RLC West Midlands Division: Wolverhampton Wizards (now Wolverhampton RLFC)
- 2006 RLC North Midlands & South Yorkshire Division: Moorends-Thorne Marauders RLFC, RLC West Midlands and South West Division: Gloucestershire Warriors
- 2007 RLC West Midlands Division: Bristol Sonics
- 2008 RLC West Midlands Division: Bristol Sonics
- 2009 RLC North Midlands Division: Parkside Hawks
- 2010 RLC Midlands Division: Leamington Royals
- 2011 RLC Midlands Division: Telford Raiders
Midlands Rugby League Division One[edit]
- 2012 Telford Raiders
- 2013 Coventry Bears A
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Official website Archived 11 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- Unofficial RLC website
- Midlands rugby league site
- Gloucestershire Rugby League
- Rugby League Outsiders - Midlands Podcast website
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