2014 National Conference League

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2014 National Conference League
League National Conference League
Teams49
2014 Season
ChampionsWest Hull
League LeadersWest Hull

The 2014 National Conference League was the 29th season of the National Conference League, the top league for British amateur rugby league clubs.

Contents

The following are the results for each season: [1]

Premier Division

POSCLUBPWLDPFPADIFFPTS
1West Hull (C)24185164136427737
2Wath Brow Hornets24167165135130033
3Siddal24168064844420432
4Lock Lane24148264948016930
5Thatto Heath Crusaders2415905855067930
6Leigh Miners Rangers24149158747810929
7East Leeds241210263852811026
8Egremont Rangers2413110593598-526
9Wigan St Patricks2410140613614-120
10Hull Dockers248142459624-16518
11Skirlaugh247161492622-13015
12Hunslet Warriors246180392658-26612
13Wigan St Judes242220284965-6814
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Playoffs

Eliminatiors
Semi-finals
Preliminary Final
Grand Final

Division One

POSCLUBPWLDPFPADIFFPTS
1Oulton Raiders22211078229848442
2Rochdale Mayfield22201184040743341
3Myton Warriors22148066250216028
4Shaw Cross Sharks22111015695056423
5Normanton Knights22111015595471223
6Ince Rose Bridge2211110450587-13722
7York Acorn229112506536-3020
8Saddleworth Rangers228131536662-12617
9Milford Marlins226151489614-12513
10Salford City Roosters226151458665-20713
11Dewsbury Celtic226151387603-21613
12Millom224171372684-3129

Division Two

POSCLUBPWLDPFPADIFFPTS
1Kells22192194333261139
222166070731339432
3Pilkington Recs22156192837355531
4Bradford Dudley Hill22147163544019529
522101025915464522
6Leigh East22101116005663421
7Oldham St Annes2210111513592-7921
8Stanley Rangers229130475663-18818
9Askam228131555642-8717
10Castleford Panthers227141408824-41615
11Waterhead Warriors225161357876-51911
12Stanningley224180348893-5458

Division Three

POSCLUBPWLDPFPADIFFPTS
1Featherstone Lions18170180821659235
2Blackbrook18143166323642729
3Underbank Rangers18134171923748227
4Crosfields18107155742213521
5Coventry Bears1889154444010417
6Hindley188100457566-10916
7Heworth186111378508-13013
8Woolston Rovers185130326577-25110
9Eastmoor Dragons185130300592-29210
10Peterlee Pumas1811701461104-9582
11Wigan St Cuthberts00000000

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References

  1. "Rugby League". www.rugby-league.com.