2016 National Conference League

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2016 National Conference League
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2016 Season
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The 2016 National Conference League was the 31st 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
1Siddal (C)22184066933633336
2West Hull22157054035818230
3Leigh Miners Rangers22157055843412430
4Rochdale Mayfield22147163843220629
5Wath Brow Hornets2213814674303727
6Wigan St Patricks2211101474511-3723
7Kells2211101394440-4623
8Pilkington Recs22101025544599522
9Egremont Rangers227141374553-17915
10Lock Lane226160450566-11612
11Hull Dockers225161372651-27911
12York Acorn223190425745-3206

Playoffs

Eliminatiors
Semi-finals
Preliminary Final
Grand Final

Division One

Elland were relegated to Division Three after failing to fulfil a fixture. [3]

POSCLUBPWLDPFPADIFFPTS
1Thatto Heath Crusaders26233094639954746
2Myton Warriors26215080340040342
3Skirlaugh26188087254632636
4Featherstone Lions26179091459032434
5Milford Marlins261610065047917132
6Normanton Knights261411171253917329
7Underbank Rangers261412075054920128
8Ince Rose Bridge2611150655683-2822
9Oulton Raiders2611150552708-15622
10Shaw Cross Sharks2610151565633-6821
11Hunslet Warriors2610151586676-9021
12East Leeds2610151636754-11821
13Millom264220446962-5168
142612502961465-11692

Division Two

POSCLUBPWLDPFPADIFFPTS
1Hunslet Club Parkside22202089728461340
2Askam22156163239623631
3Blackbrook22157062149013130
4Thornhill Trojans22126462541620928
5Leigh East22139078845133726
6Bradford Dudley Hill22139060448412026
7Saddleworth Rangers2212825715106126
8Wigan St Judes221210067949618324
9Dewsbury Celtic225161292774-48211
10Salford City Roosters224162331593-26210
11Stanningley224180338780-4428
12Stanley Rangers221192256960-7044

Division Three

Rylands Sharks were elected into the league for the first time in the club's history. [5]

Castleford Panthers withdrew from the league during the middle of the season. [6]

POSCLUBPWLDPFPADIFFPTS
1Crosfields16141154128126029
2Drighlington15123049926423524
3Woolston Rovers16124049235313924
4Eastmoor Dragons16871366372-617
51678153742411315
6Oldham St Annes165101352499-14711
7Waterhead Warriors165110328502-17410
8Dewsbury Moor Maroons154110289442-1538
9Gateshead Storm162140300567-2674
10Castleford Panthers00000000

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References

  1. "Match Centre".
  2. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/national-conference-premier/scores-fixtures/2016-10
  3. "A season's action in 2017 in the NCL". Total Rugby League. 22 December 2016. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
  4. "Skirlaugh and Stanley docked points". Total Rugby League. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  5. "Rylands elected into National Conference League". Warrington Guardian. 9 December 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
  6. "Panthers pull out". Total Rugby League. 10 August 2016. Retrieved 10 April 2023.