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Founded | 2009 |
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Country | England |
Level on pyramid | 9 |
Website | www |
The North West Men's League is a summer rugby league competition for amateur teams in North West England. The competition was formed in 2009 as the RLC North West Premier by splitting the RLC North Premier into two competitions - this and the RLC Yorkshire Premier. The league was renamed to its current name following the 2012 restructure of amateur rugby league in Great Britain.
History
The North West Men's League comes from the merger of elements from two strands of rugby league: the British Amateur Rugby League Association and Rugby League Conference.
The British Amateur Rugby League Association (BARLA) was created in 1973 by a group of enthusiasts concerned about the dramatic disappearance of many amateur leagues and clubs. BARLA merged the Leigh, Manchester, St Helens, Warrington, Widnes and Wigan districts into a new North West Counties league and created an elite National Conference League, this saw a revitalisation of the game in heartland areas of the North West of England.
In contrast, the Rugby League Conference (RLC) was born in 1997 as the Southern Conference, a 10-team pilot league for teams in the South of England and English Midlands taking place in the summer time rather than the traditional winter season. It led to the creation of many new teams in non-traditional areas; the first North West team to join the new league were the Chester Wolves; more teams from the North West joined the following season and a Northern Division was set up with teams from the North West and the North Midlands. Following a big expansion to the Rugby League Conference in 2003, the North West got its own regional division.
By 2008, there were enough sides for a higher level North West Premier division to be created and in 2010, a North West Merit League was created out of existing merit leagues.
With the RLC growing rapidly, some BARLA sides chose to leave traditional winter leagues and join the summer-based RLC. However, in 2011, the National Conference League, voted to switch to a summer season and most of the reserve teams followed. There was a short season from September to November in 2011 with teams from British Amateur Rugby League Association league North West Counties league playing in two divisions under the name North West Men's League.
The Rugby League Conference was replaced in 2012 by a series of locally administered leagues. This saw the North West Men's League merge with the RLC North West Premier and regional divisions as well as the North West merit league to create a six division structure.
Position in Pyramid
- 1: Super League
- 2: Championship
- 3: League 1
- 4: National Conference League/Conference League South
- 5: North West Men's League
Past winners
Source:[1]
RLC era
- 2009 Widnes West Bank Bears
- 2010 Lymn
- 2011 ????
North West Men's League era
- 2012 Pilkington Recs
- 2013 Haltons Simms Cross 26-19 Widnes St Maries
- 2014 Widnes West Bank
- 2015 Widnes West Bank
- 2016 Haydock
- 2017 Thatto Heath Crusaders A
- 2018 West Bank Bears
- 2019 West Bank Bears
- 2022 Orrell St James
- 2023 Orrell St James
Year | Prem | Div1 | Div2 | Div3 | Div4 | Ref. |
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2024 | Haresfinch vs Orrell St James | Dalton vs Westhoughton Lions | Hindpool Tigers vs West Bank Bears | Garswood Stags vs Bank Quay Bulls | Haydock Warriors vs Langworthy Reds | [2] |
Cup competitions
The North West Men's League also runs three tiers of cup competitions; the NWML Cup, Shield, and Trophy. Winners are:
Year | Cup | Shield | Trophy | Ref. |
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2024 | Haresfinch | Haydock Warriors | Bank Quay Bulls | [3] |
See also
References
- ^ "North West Men's League". Rugby Football League. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
- ^ https://www.rugby-league.com/article/63147/thatto-heath-crusaders-host-north-west-mens-league-grand-finals-this-weekend
- ^ "2024 North West Men's League Cup Finals".