RLI Premiership

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RLI Premiership
Current season, competition or edition:
Rugby football current event.svg 2024 Rugby League Ireland season#RLI Premiership
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Sport Rugby league
Founded1997;27 years ago (1997)
No. of teams5
Country Four Provinces Flag.svg Ireland
Most recent
champion(s)
Banbridge Broncos
(2023)
Most titles Treaty City Titans (8 titles)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toRLI Championship (via request)

The RLI Premiership is the top tier of domestic rugby league in Ireland founded in 1997.

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The competition was founded as the "All-Ireland Challenge Cup", and has undergone many name changed in history having also been named the "All-Ireland League", "Irish Elite League", "All-Ireland Championship", and "All-Ireland Rugby League Championship" before being named its current title.

History

The first domestic rugby league club in Ireland were the Dublin Blues. They were a club founded in 1989 by Brian Corrigan.

Following the formation of the Ireland national side in 1995 a league competition was mooted to aid further development. So in 1997 the first Rugby League tournament began in Ireland. Under the title "All-Ireland Challenge Cup" eight clubs, Belfast Buccaneers, Tallaght Tigers, Churchtown Warriors, East Coast Panthers (from Bray), Bangor Vikings, Dublin Blues, Northside Saints, and Cork Bulls chased the first ever title. Fittingly the oldest club Dublin Blues lifted the trophy.

Northside Saints (from Dublin) won the following season before Dublin Blues won the title for the second time. 2000 brought victory for another Dublin club in Churchtown Warriors before Cork Bulls briefly ended the Dubliners dominance. Dublin City Exiles won the first of two consecutive titles, both against Dublin Blues in 2002.

Clontarf Bulls were surprise winners in 2004, the next campaign saw the emergence of Treaty City Titans (from Limerick) as a truly dominant force they would go on and win six of the next seven championships, many of which saw them go undefeated. In the season they didn't win they were runner-up to Carlow Crusaders in 2008 a side they had beaten in the previous two finals.

During this time, in 2006, the competition moved away from the provincial league system with national playoffs to pursue a single national league.

In 2010, the field Country Cowboys won their first title in 2012, it was back to the norm in 2013 as Treaty City Titans lifted their 7th title.

The Titans had to settle for runners-up the next season as Barnhall Butchers won for the first time. Treaty City Titans after an indifferent campaign won again in 2015 and in 2016 we were guaranteed a new name on the trophy as debutant finalists Galway Tribesmen overcame 2012 runners-up Ballynahinch Rabbitohs.

Source: [1]

Current Teams (2024)

ClubLocation
Ipswich Colours.svg Dublin City Exiles Flag of Ireland.svg Dublin
Brisbane colours.svg Banbridge Broncos Ulster Banner.svg Banbridge
Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Galway Tribesmen Flag of Ireland.svg Galway
North Sydney colours.svg Longhorns RL Flag of Ireland.svg Dublin
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Cork Bulls Flag of Ireland.svg Cork

List of finals

List of finals
YearWinning teamScoreLosing teamRef.
1997 Dublin Blues Tallaght Tigers [2]
1998 Northside Saints48–24Dublin Blues [2]
1999 Dublin Blues24–18Cork Bulls [2]
2000 Churchtown Warriors [2]
2001 Cork Bulls16–12Dublin City Exiles [2]
2002 Dublin City Exiles26–18Dublin Blues [3]
2003 Dublin City Exiles28–26Dublin Blues [4]
2004 Clontarf Bulls32–30Dublin Blues [2]
2005 Treaty City Titans36–30 Kildare Dragons [5]
2006 Treaty City Titans24–10Carlow Crusaders [2]
2007 Treaty City Titans38–22Carlow Crusaders [2] [6]
2008 Carlow Crusaders24–8Treaty City Titans [2]
2009 Treaty City Titans33–26Carlow Crusaders [2]
2010 Treaty City Titans52–24Dublin City Exiles [2]
2011 Treaty City Titans w/o Carlow Crusaders [2] [7]
2012 Country Cowboys28–24 Ballynahinch Rabbitohs [2]
2013 Treaty City Titans36–16Dublin City Exiles [2]
2014 Barnhill Butchers25–24Treaty City Titans [2] [8]
2015 Treaty City Titans28–18Longhorns RL [2]
2016 Galway Tribesmen36–34Ballynahinch Rabbitohs [2]
2017 Longhorns RL46–6 Belfast Met Scholars [2]
2018 Longhorns RL w/o Belfast Stags [2]
2019 Longhorns RL
2020 Longhorns RL24–10Galway Tribesmen [9]
2021 Galway Tribesmen [10]
2022 Dublin City Exiles
2023 Banbridge Broncos

Winners by club

#ClubNo.Year(s)
1 Treaty City Titans 82005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015
2 Longhorns RL 42017, 2018, 2019, 2020
3 Dublin City Exiles 32002, 2003, 2022
4 Dublin Blues 21997, 1999
Galway Tribesmen 2016, 2021
6 Banbridge Broncos 12023
Barnhill Butchers 2014
Carlow Crusaders 2008
Churchtown Warriors 2000
Clontarf Bulls 2004
Cork Bulls 2001
Country Cowboys 2012
Northside Saints 1998

See also

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