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West of England Men's League
Current season or competition:
2013
SportRugby league
Formerly known asRugby League Conference South West division
Instituted2003
Country England
HoldersDevon Sharks (2012)
Related competitionRugby League Conference, Bristol Junior Rugby League

The West of England Rugby League also known as the West of England Men's League is a rugby league competition for teams in the South West of England. It was formerly part of the Rugby League Conference.

History

The Rugby League Conference was founded in 1997 as the Southern Conference, a 10-team pilot league for teams in the South of England and the English Midlands.

The conference made the leap from 30 to 52 teams in 2003 and a South West Division appeared for the first time. It disappeared in 2004 as South West teams took part in the Western Division and Cardiff Demons joined the newly created Welsh Division.

The Premier divisions saw a change in boundaries leaving the North Premier division covering a larger area to give the English Midlands clubs their own premier division without having to face heartland teams, this left the West Midlands division with too few teams to run, resulting in a merged West Midlands and South West Division.

After a campaign by the RFL to form new clubs in the South West, a new South West division was created in 2007 for teams from the West Country. By 2010, there were enough teams to have a South West conference split into two pools.

For the 2011 season, there was a new RLC West of England alongside the RLC South West. The initial idea was that the two leagues would compete side by side with play-offs at the end of the season to decide an overall South West champion but that never happened.

Rugby League Conference Pyramid

This is officially the highest tier 4 league that South West clubs can play in. Nonetheless Gloucestershire Warriors play in the Midlands Rugby League Premier Division. Bristol Sonics previously have but now play in Conference League South.

Competing teams

The initial line-up for the 2012 season is:-

Club Founded Location RLC Honours
Bristol Sonics 'A' 2002 Bristol
Gloucestershire Warriors 'A' 1997 Gloucester RLC Western: 1999 RLC South West: 2005

RLC West Midlands and South West: 2006 RLC West of England: 2011

Oxford Cavaliers 1995 Oxford
Somerset Vikings 2003 North Petherton, Somerset RLC Western: 2004 RLC South West: 2011
Swindon St George 2007 Swindon, Wiltshire
Wiltshire Wyverns 2010 Corsham, Wiltshire
  • NB: Wiltshire Wyverns never started the season

South West County Championship Festival

The first South West County Championship took place on the May Bank Holiday weekend in 2011 at Aretians RFC in Bristol.

  • 2011 Hampshire

Participating teams by season

  • 2011: Bristol Sonics 'A', Gloucestershire Warriors, Oxford Cavaliers, Swindon St George, Wiltshire Wyverns
  • 2012: Bristol Sonics 'A', Gloucestershire Warriors 'A', Oxford Cavaliers, Somerset Vikings, Swindon St George

Winners