Rugby Football League expansion

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Since the formation of Super League in 1996, the Rugby Football League (RFL) has continually expanded the top three divisions of rugby league in Britain with an aim to expand the competitions outside the traditional heartlands.

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History

Throughout the 20th century rugby league had tried to expand outside the heartlands of the M62 corridor without success. Teams such as Liverpool Stanley, Nottingham City and Cardiff all failed. Many see London Broncos as the first successful expansion team because in the 1990s, and in the early years of Super League, they challenged for silverware.

In the years leading up to the formation of Super League, teams from outside the heartlands were fast tracked into Super League such as London Broncos and PSG. After the failure of PSG and later Gateshead Thunder, the RFL chose to stop entering teams straight into Super League. The last team to be entered straight into Super League were Catalans Dragons in 2007 and are seen by many[ according to whom? ] as the most successful expansion team.

Since 2003, expansion teams have been entered into the lower leagues although not all teams have entered at the same level. In 2003 London Skolars were entered in League 1 (division three), whereas Toulouse Olympique were entered into the Championship (division two).

Since 2010 the RFL has said every new team has to enter from the bottom of the professional pyramid in League 1 and work their way up through all the leagues.

Expansion clubs

Previous expansion

Confirmed expansion clubs
TeamLocationEnteredExited
Doncaster colours.svg Doncaster Flag of England.svg Doncaster, South Yorkshire 1951N/A
Cardiff Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Cardiff 19511952
Broncoscolours.png London Broncos Flag of England.svg London 1980N/A
Sheffeagles colours.svg Sheffield Eagles Flag of England.svg Sheffield, South Yorkshire 1984N/A
Hemelcolours.png Mansfield Marksmen Flag of England.svg Mansfield, Nottinghamshire 19841993
Blackpoolcolours.svg Chorley Lynx Flag of England.svg Preston, Lancashire 19892004
France colours.svg PSG Flag of France.svg Paris 19961997
Gthundercolours.svg Gateshead Thunder Flag of England.svg Gateshead, Tyne and Wear 19991999
Gthundercolours.svg Newcastle Thunder Flag of England.svg Newcastle, Tyne and Wear 2000N/A
Skolscolours.svg London Skolars Flag of England.svg Harringey, London 20032023
Blackpoolcolours.svg Blackpool Panthers Flag of England.svg Blackpool, Lancashire 20052010
Cruscolours.svg Celtic Crusaders Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wrexham 20062011
Catalanscolours.svg Catalans Dragons Flag of France.svg Perpignan 2007N/A
ToulouseRLcolours.png Toulouse Olympique Flag of France.svg Toulouse, Haute-Garonne 20092011
Scorpions.png South Wales Scorpions Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taf 20102017
NWCrucolours.png North Wales Crusaders Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wrexham 2012N/A
Hemelcolours.png Hemel Stags [1] Flag of England.svg Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire 20132018
New South Wales colours.svg Gloucestershire All Golds [2] Flag of England.svg Cheltenham, Gloucestershire 20132017
Oxfordcolours.png Oxford [3] Flag of England.svg Oxford, Oxfordshire 20132017
Coventrycolours.png Coventry Bears [3] Flag of England.svg Coventry, West Midlands 20152020
ToulouseRLcolours.png Toulouse Olympique [4] Flag of France.svg Toulouse, Haute-Garonne 2016N/A
New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg Toronto Wolfpack [5] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto, Ontario 20172020
Cornwallrlfccolours.png Cornwall Flag of England.svg Penryn, Cornwall 2021N/A

The first team to be entered into the Super League were Paris Saint-Germain in 1996 who played on the opening night of Super League against Sheffield Eagles in Paris. However the French franchise folded in 1997 after only two seasons competing in Super League. The only team playing outside the heartlands of Yorkshire and Lancashire now was the London Broncos. A new franchise, Gateshead Thunder were chosen to replace PSG in 1999 and had a successful first season finishing 6th, just outside the playoffs. Gateshead left the league after one season to merge with Hull Sharks after just one season. In 2000 a new Gateshead Thunder was formed and were accepted into the National League 2 and were promoted in 2008 but relegated the next season. They then finished bottom of League 1 three years in a row.

In 2003 a second London team were formed and accepted into National League 2, London Skolars and have not yet been promoted. In 2005 Blackpool Panthers were accepted into the National League 2 and finished as the wooden-spooners two years in a row. They gradually improved until they folded in 2009.

No more Super League franchises were awarded for the next few years with promotion and relegation between the Super League and Championship reintroduced. In 2005 however, a new franchise was awarded to the Catalans Dragons, the second French team to be chosen to play in Super League. Despite finishing bottom of the league in their first season, they were seen as a huge success in Super League and in their second season they became the first French team to reach a Challenge Cup final.

The next franchise to be introduced was Welsh team Celtic Crusaders in 2006 to enter into the then National League 2 and the next season they won promotion to the Championship. In only their first season in the Championship their licence to play in Super League was accepted and they made their Super League debut in 2009, becoming the first Welsh team to play in the top division of rugby league in Britain. The Crusaders played in only three seasons in Super League, reaching the playoffs once in 2010, went into administration in 2011 and were later dissolved. During the same period a third French team, Toulouse Olympique were accepted to play in the Championship in 2009 and were largely successful until they were relegated to League 1 in 2011 but chose to return to the French Elite One Championship instead.

In 2010 it was announced that all new clubs would enter the pyramid at League 1 (rugby league). The first team to be part of the new expansion plans were South Wales Scorpions in 2010, the second Welsh team to play in the pyramid. A new Welsh team North Wales Crusaders, formed to replace the Celtic Crusaders and won promotion to the Championship in 2013 but were relegated the next season due to the restructure of the professional structure.

In 2012 three new clubs were announced as part of the expansion; Hemel Stags, Oxford Rugby League and Cheltenham-based Gloucestershire All Golds. These were the first teams in southern England outside London to play professional rugby league.

In 2015, Coventry Bears were accepted to play in League 1 having previously played in the now defunct National League 3 and the Conference League South. The same year Toulouse Olympique were offered a return to England for the 2016 season to play in League 1 and again try to achieve promotion to Super League via the Championship.

In April 2016 it was announced Toronto Wolfpack would become the first professional trans-Atlantic sports team. The team, which started play in 2017, has a British base in Bradford and plays home and away games in blocks of five.[ citation needed ]

Future expansion

At the Toronto Wolfpack conference, Toronto CEO Eric Perez said if the Toronto team was successful the plan was to establish a professional team in Montreal and possibly Vancouver with the aim to eventually have professional teams on the East Coast of America in Boston and New York. He said they aim to enter a Montreal franchise in 2019.[ citation needed ]

In late 2016 Manchester Rangers had submitted a bid to enter League 1.[ citation needed ]

London Chargers have also expressed an interest in joining the professional structure.[ citation needed ]

In January 2017 it was announced an American consortium from Florida were in talks with the RFL to enter a team similar to the Toronto Wolfpack. The club would be based in Jacksonville.[ citation needed ]

Hemel Stags RFL place was bought out by a Canadian consortium, which plans to move the team to Ottawa, Canada. The team was provisionally accepted to join League 1 for the 2020 season, but they later severed this until the 2021 season. [6] The team is likely to be known as Ottawa Aces. A consortium in New York are also attempting to enter the League in 2021 as well, they would be known as New York City Rugby League. [7]

There has also been expressions of interest in joining the RFL system from Spain and Serbia through Valencia Huracanes and Red Star Belgrade RL.

Failed expansion attempts

In 2013 the Rugby Football League (RFL) picked seven teams to be part of the League 1 expansion. Four of those teams were successful and joined the professional ranks of rugby league. The first of these teams to be accepted were Northampton Rebels who were owned by association football club Northampton Town FC but pulled out after Northampton Town decided they did not want to field a team that had no chance of success.

Chester Gladiators also applied but were unsuccessful despite being very close to the rugby league heartlands as they failed to attract players and fans to join the club. Medway Dragons were one of two clubs based around London to apply, the other being Hemel Stags, and would have joined London Broncos and London Skolars as clubs in the professional structure but pulled out as they chose to continue competing in the London and South League.

Locations

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French expansion teams. Bold clubs are still active.

See also

Notes

  1. Active as North Wales Crusaders
  2. Active as North Wales Crusaders
  3. Had continued to be active as West Wales Raiders
  4. Had continued to be active as West Wales Raiders
  5. Name change to "Midland Hurricanes" in 2021
  6. Name change to "Midland Hurricanes" in 2021
  7. No longer in RFL as of 2020
  8. No longer in RFL as of 2020

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