Division Two

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NCL Division Two The NCL or National Conference League Division Two (known as the Kingstone Press NCL Division Two)

Kingstone Press National Conference League Division Two
Current season or competition:
Rugby football current event.svg 2019 NCL Division Two
Sport Rugby league
Inaugural season2012
Number of teams12
CountryFlag of England.svg  England (12 teams)
Broadcast partner FreeSports
Related competition Challenge Cup
Promotion to NCL Division One
Relegation to NCL Division Three

League winners

NCL DIVISION TWO
ClubWinsWinning years
1Eastmoor Dragons21994–95, 1999–00
2 Millom 22007–08, 2015
3Oldham St Annes11993–94
4 Wigan St Judes 11995–96
5Redhill11996–97
6 Featherstone Lions 11997–98
7Ideal Isburgs11998–99
8 Thatto Heath Crusaders 12000–01
9Crosfield12001–02
10 Wath Brow Hornets 12002–03
11 East Hull 12003–04
12 Ince Rose Bridge 12004–05
13Castleford Panthers12005–06
14Waterhead12006–07
15 Myton Warriors 12008–09
16Eccles12009–10
17Hunslet Warriors12010–11
18 East Leeds 12012
19Normanton Knights12013
20 Kells 12014
21Hunslet Club Parkside12016
22 Oulton Raiders 12017
23 Stanningley 12018
24 West Bowling 12019

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