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The men's equivalent is the [[Rugby League Conference]]. |
The men's equivalent is the [[Rugby League Conference]]. |
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==2011 structure== |
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*'''Central Division''': Bradford Thunderbirds, Brighouse Ladies, Dudley Hill Diamonds, Keighley Cats, [[West Craven Warriors]] |
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*'''North East Division''': [[Featherstone Rovers]], [[Hunslet Hawks]], [[Peterlee Pumas]], [[Leeds Akkies]], Stanningley, Whinmoor |
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*'''North West Division''': [[Chorley Panthers]], [[Leigh East]], [[Leigh Minders Rangers]], [[Mancunians RL]], Wigan Ladies |
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*'''South Division''': [[Coventry Bears]], [[Nottingham Outlaws (rugby league team)|Nottingham Outlaws]], Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, The Army, [[West London Sharks]] |
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*'''West Division''': Crossfields, Halton, Macclesfield, Warrington, Widnes Moorfield |
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==History== |
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*'''North West Division''': Chorley Panthers, Halton, Hillside Hawks, Macclesfield, Warrington Wolves |
*'''North West Division''': Chorley Panthers, Halton, Hillside Hawks, Macclesfield, Warrington Wolves |
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*'''Yorkshire Division''': Bradford Dudley Hill, Brighouse, Keighley Cats, Leeds Akkies, Stanningley |
*'''Yorkshire Division''': Bradford Dudley Hill, Brighouse, Keighley Cats, Leeds Akkies, Stanningley |
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*'''South Division''': [[Coventry Bears]], [[Northampton Demons]], [[Nottingham Outlaws (rugby league team)|Nottingham Outlaws]], [[West London Sharks]] |
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==Winners== |
==Winners== |
Revision as of 09:31, 5 April 2011
Sport | Rugby league |
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Instituted | 2008 |
Number of teams | 16 |
Country | England |
Champions | Bradford Thunderbirds (2009) |
Website | rugbyleagueconference.co.uk |
The Women's Rugby League Conference is a rugby league competition for female teams in Britain. It began in 2008.
The men's equivalent is the Rugby League Conference.
2011 structure
- Central Division: Bradford Thunderbirds, Brighouse Ladies, Dudley Hill Diamonds, Keighley Cats, West Craven Warriors
- North East Division: Featherstone Rovers, Hunslet Hawks, Peterlee Pumas, Leeds Akkies, Stanningley, Whinmoor
- North West Division: Chorley Panthers, Leigh East, Leigh Minders 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
History
The Southern Conference League began as a 10-team pilot league for male rugby league teams in the Midlands and South of England in 1997. It changed its name to the Rugby League Conference in 1998 and began to expand to cover the whole of Great Britain.
The first Women's Rugby League Conference began in 2008.
Competing teams by season
In 2009 the following teams played in the Conference:
- National Division: Bradford Thunderbirds, Copeland Wildcats, Coventry Bears, Nottingham Outlaws, Wakefield Panthers, West London Sharks
- North West Division: Chorley Panthers, Halton, Hillside Hawks, Macclesfield, Warrington Wolves
- Yorkshire Division: Bradford Dudley Hill, Brighouse, Keighley Cats, Leeds Akkies, Stanningley
2010 structure:
- East Division: Keighley Cats, Leeds Akkies, Guiseley, Stanningley, Whinmoor, York
- South Division: Coventry Bears, Northampton Demons, Nottingham Outlaws, West London Sharks
- West Division: Chorley, Warrington, Wigan
Winners
2008
- West London Sharks Ladies
2009
- National Division: Bradford Thunderbirds
- RLC Regional: Hillside Hawks
- North West Division: Hillside Hawks
- Yorkshire Division: Keighley Cats
2010
- Women's RLC: Keighley Cats
- Women's RLC Plate: Coventry Bears