National Conference League


The National Conference League is the top British amateur rugby league competition in the Rugby Football League pyramid, and as such is the leading amateur rugby league competition in England. Since 2012, the National Conference operates over a summer season in line with the professional game.

History

The league was founded as the BARLA National League for the 1986–87 season with 10 teams: Dudley Hill, Egremont Rangers, Heworth, Leigh Miners Welfare, Milford Marlins, Millom, Pilkington Recs, West Hull, Wigan St Patrick's and Woolston Rovers. The original NCL concept was one team per town.
The league added a second division in 1989, and expanded to three divisions along with a rebrand to the current name of National Conference League in 1993.
Somewhat confusingly, in the late 1990s and 2000s another major amateur competition was also titled conference: the Rugby League Conference, which operated a summer season as opposed to the traditional winter season retained by the NCL. The move to a summer season by the NCL in 2012 and a reorganisation by the RFL resulted in a merger of the leagues and the creation of a new NCL 3rd division out of the old RLC National Division, which was replaced by the Conference League South in 2013.

Structure

The National Conference League consists of four divisions. Teams can be promoted and relegated through all four divisions, and teams can also be relegated from Division Three into the regional leagues. For the 2018 season, there are three divisions of 12 teams, whilst the bottom tier consists of 13 teams.
Although it is considered the tier below League 1, teams are not promoted and relegated between the amateur NCL and the professional game, although NCL teams do play in the League 1 Cup and Challenge Cup.

Play-offs

The Premier Division play-offs follows a similar structure to that in the professional game. The Champions are decided in a top six play-off competition. In week 1 of the play-offs, the teams placed 3rd and 6th play each other as do the teams paced 4th and 5th, the winners qualify for the Elimination Semi-Final. In week 2 of the pay-offs, the teams that finished the regular season 1st and second play each other in the Qualifying Semi-Final and takes place on the same weekend. The winner of the Qualifying Semi-Final progresses to the Grand Final while the loser has another opportunity to get to the Grand Final by playing the winners of the Elimination Semi-Final in Week 3 of the play-offs.
The Division One, Division Two and Division Three play-offs are contested by the teams that finished 3rd to 6th during the regular season. The top two teams are promoted automatically. These Play-offs are straightforward knock-out competitions composed of two Semi-Finals, between the teams finishing 3rd and 6th in one and those that finished 4th and 5th on the other, before the winners contest the Final a week later. The winner of the Final is promoted.

Clubs in 2019

Results

SeasonPremier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
1986–87Heworth
1987–88Milford Marlins
1988–89West Hull
1989–90Bradford Dudley HillSaddleworth Rangers
1990–91Leigh EastBarrow
1991–92Wigan St PatricksWest Hull
1992–93Saddleworth RangersRochdale Mayfield
1993–94Woolston RoversHeworthOldham St Annes
1994–95Woolston Rovers MillomEastmoor Dragons
1995–96Woolston Rovers BeverleyWigan St Judes
1996–97West Hull AskamRedhill
1997–98Egremont RangersSkirlaughFeatherstone Lions
1998–99West Hull RedhillIdeal Isberg
1999–00West Hull Oulton RaidersEastmoor Dragons
2000–01West Hull Leigh EastThatto Heath Crusaders
2001–02West Hull West BowlingCrosfield
2002–03SiddalThatto Heath CrusadersWath Brow Hornets
2003–04Siddal Wath Brow HornetsEast Hull
2004–05Leigh Miners RangersShaw Cross SharksInce Rose Bridge
2005–06Oulton RaidersWest Hull Castleford Panthers
2006–07SkirlaughRochdale Mayfield Waterhead
2007–08East HullWigan St JudesMillom
2008–09Siddal Wath Brow Hornets Myton Warriors
2009–10Leigh East Thatto Heath CrusadersEccles
2010–11Thatto Heath CrusadersOulton Raiders Hunslet Warriors
2012Wath Brow HornetsEgremont RangersEast Leeds
2013West Hull East LeedsNormanton KnightsKells
2014West Hull Oulton Raiders KellsFeatherstone Lions
2015Leigh Miners Rangers KellsMillom Hunslet Club Parkside
2016Siddal Thatto Heath Crusaders Hunslet Club ParksideCrossfields
2017Thatto Heath Crusaders Hunslet Club ParksideOulton RaidersWest Bowling
2018Hunslet Club ParksideThornhill TrojansStanningleyBeverley
2019Wath Brow HornetsPilkington RecsWest BowlingWoolston Rovers

Winners

Sponsorship

The National Conference League