Rugby league dual registration


Dual registration refers to an arrangement between clubs whereby a player continues to be registered to his current club and is also registered to play for a club in a lower league. The system is mostly aimed at young Super League players who are thought to be not quite ready to make the step up to ‘week in, week out’ first team duties but for whom first team match experience is likely to be beneficial for their development but this has been extended to Championship teams dual registering with League 1 clubs.

Dual registration

Clubs in both the Super League and the Championships benefit from the new dual registration system which was introduced for the 2013 season. The new system is intended to complement the existing player loan system.
Eleven Super League clubs currently use the dual registration system. Teams who are also in the Reserve Championship are Wigan, Warrington, Hull FC, St Helens, Sheffield, Keighley, Halifax, and Dewsbury.
Super League clubDual registration club
Castleford Tigers Halifax
Castleford Tigers Newcastle Thunder
Huddersfield Giants Doncaster
Hull F.C. Doncaster
Hull K.R. York City Knights
Leeds Rhinos Featherstone Rovers
London Broncos Sheffield Eagles
Salford Red Devils Oldham Roughyeds
St Helens Sheffield Eagles
Wakefield Rochdale Hornets
Warrington Wolves Rochdale Hornets
Wigan Warriors London Skolars
Wigan Warriors Swinton Lions

Championship clubs also have Dual registration deals with other with League One clubs.
Championship clubDual registration club
Batley Bulldogs Keighley Cougars
Leigh Centurions Workington Town
Widnes Vikings North Wales
York City Knights Coventry Bears