2015 National Conference League

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2015 National Conference League
League National Conference League
Teams49
2015 Season
ChampionsLeigh Miners Rangers
League LeadersLeigh Miners Rangers

The 2015 National Conference League was the 30th 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
1Leigh Miners Rangers (C)22166063649414232
2Siddal22157066839427430
3Rochdale Mayfield22157072054817230
4Wigan St Patricks221192568589-2124
5Wath Brow Hornets221110157245311923
6Hull Dockers2210102556604-4822
7Lock Lane2281135605501019
8West Hull229121472507-3519
9Egremont Rangers229121528653-12519
10East Leeds229121474624-15019
11Thatto Heath Crusaders228131478596-11817
12Oulton Raiders225170468688-22010

Playoffs

Eliminatiors
Semi-finals
Preliminary Final
Grand Final

Division One

POSCLUBPWLDPFPADIFFPTS
1Kells26214173653120543
2Pilkington Recs26205192546546041
3Normanton Knights26187171553817737
4Shaw Cross Sharks261510172652420231
5York Acorn261410281463318130
6Ince Rose Bridge26151106936326130
7Hunslet Warriors2615110605662-5730
8Myton Warriors261411170056713329
9Skirlaugh2612122719714526
10Milford Marlins2611141594644-5023
112610160598641-4320
12Salford City Roosters267190530864-33414
13Wigan St Judes263230502901-3996
14Saddleworth Rangers262240424965-5414

Division Two

POSCLUBPWLDPFPADIFFPTS
1Millom18162056527828732
2Featherstone Lions18153068336631730
3Leigh East18125146836510325
4Blackbrook1898148637910719
5Underbank Rangers189814313508119
6Dewsbury Celtic18891370474-10417
7Bradford Dudley Hill18810046932214716
8Askam186120322495-17312
9Stanley Rangers184140274603-3298
10Oldham St Annes181170290726-4362
11Castleford Panthers00000000

Division Three

Heworth withdrew from the league early in the season. [3]

POSCLUBPWLDPFPADIFFPTS
1Hunslet Club Parkside20191091923668338
2Thornhill Trojans20164076928148832
3Drighlington20146066432234228
4Stanningley20136157132624527
5Woolston Rovers20136160538122427
6Dewsbury Moor Maroons209110494529-3518
7Crosfields208102471529-5818
8Waterhead Warriors205150382773-39110
9Gateshead Storm205150329784-45510
10204160390840-4508
11Eastmoor Dragons202180226819-5934
12Heworth00000000

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References

  1. "Rugby League". www.rugby-league.com.
  2. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/national-conference-premier/scores-fixtures/2015-10
  3. Martini, Peter (24 March 2015). "Shock as founder club Heworth ARLC withdraw from National Conference League". York Press. Retrieved 23 April 2017.