Club information | |
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Nickname(s) | "The Corn" |
Colours | Blue jersey with gold bar, blue shorts and socks |
Founded | 1973 |
Website | Official website |
Current details | |
Ground(s) | |
Competition | National Conference Premier |
2023 | 7th |
Current season |
York Acorn A.R.L.F.C. are an amateur Rugby League club who currently play in the National Conference Premier League in the UK. Their home gorund in the Acorn Sports & Social Club on Thanet Road in the Acomb suburb of York.
The club were formed in August 1973 and named after the public house, "The Ackhorne", in the centre of the city of York. It moved to its current ground in 1990 and opened its club house on January 19th 1991. Having a permeanat home enabled the club to expand the number of teams at a variety of age ranges.
The Rugby section maintains control of the day to day running of the Sports & Social club as other sports, such as Football and Running, are based at the club. In 2011 the club were awarded Sport England's Gold Clubmark for being child friendly. [1]
York Acorn were founder members of the National Conference League in 1993 having been elected to Division 2 from their regional league. This three division league replaced the BARLA National League. The club would not achieve promotion form the bottom tier until the 2004/5 season.
Results from before the establishment of the National COnference League are not recorded due to lack of sources. After 2011 they were available from a variety of reputable ssources [2]
Year | League | Lvl | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Position |
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2011-12 | National Conference Premier | 4 | 26 | 5 | 1 | 20 | 471 | 805 | –334 | 11 | 14th R |
2012 | National Conference Division 1 | 6* | 26 | 19 | 0 | 7 | 701 | 509 | 192 | 38 | 3rd P |
2013 | National Conference Premier | 5 | 26 | 7 | 1 | 18 | 575 | 670 | –95 | 15 | 12th R |
2014 | National Conference Division 1 | 6 | 22 | 9 | 2 | 11 | 506 | 536 | –30 | 20 | 7th |
2015 | National Conference Division 1 | 5 | 26 | 14 | 2 | 10 | 814 | 633 | 181 | 30 | 5th P [note 1] |
2016 | National League Premier | 5 | 22 | 3 | 0 | 19 | 425 | 745 | –320 | 6 | 12th R |
2017 | National Conference Division 1 | 6 | 20 | 10 | 0 | 10 | 516 | 446 | 70 | 20 | 5th |
2018 | National Conference Division 1 | 6 | 22 | 11 | 1 | 10 | 552 | 544 | 8 | 23 | 7th |
2019 | National Conference Division 1 | 6 | 22 | 16 | 1 | 5 | 706 | 371 | 335 | 33 | 2nd P |
2020 | National Conference Premier | 5 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 54 | 58 | –4 | 1 | 9th [note 2] |
2021 | League G | 5 | 13 | 9 | 0 | 4 | 305 | 185 | 120 | 18 | 3rd |
2022 | National Conference Premier | 5 | 22 | 7 | 1 | 14 | 404 | 552 | –148 | 15 | 8th |
2023 | National Conference Premier | 5 | 22 | 9 | 1 | 12 | 502 | 485 | 17 | 19 | 7th |
Year | Competition | Round | Home | Away | Score |
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1993–94 | Challenge Cup | 1 | York Acorn | Orell St James | 32–32 |
Orrell St James | York Acorn | 24–5 | |||
1994–95 | Challenge Cup | 1 | York Acorn | Crown Malet | 18–25 |
1996 | Challenge Cup | Did not enter | |||
1997 | Challenge Cup | 1 | York Acorn | Fryston | 22–12 |
2 | York Acorn | Mayfield | 7–20 | ||
1998 | Challenge Cup | 1 | Millom | York Acorn | 22–2 |
1999 | Challenge Cup | 1 | Oulton | York Acorn | 42–8 |
2000 | Challenge Cup | Did not enter | |||
2001 | Challenge Cup | 1 | York Acorn | Halton Simms Cross | 0–18 |
2002 | Challenge Cup | 1 | York Acorn | Dewsbury Moor | 34–32 |
2 | York Acorn | Heworth | 14–16 | ||
2003 | Challenge Cup | 1 | Redhill | York Acorn | 24–12 |
2004 | Challenge Cup | Did not enter | |||
2005 | Challenge Cup | 1 | York Acorn | East Hull | 12–64 |
2006 | Challenge Cup | 1 | York Acorn | Ince Rose Bridge | 29–22 |
2 | York Acorn | Seaton Rangers | 35–16 | ||
3 | Hull Kingston Rovers | York Acorn | 62–1 | ||
2007 | Challenge Cup | 1 | Siddal A.R.L.F.C. | York Acorn | 18–14 |
2008 | Challenge Cup | 1 | Hull Wyke | York Acorn | 18–40 [note 3] |
2 | York Acorn | Bradford Dudley Hill | 14–6 | ||
3 | Rochdale Hornets | York Acorn | 50–8 | ||
2009 | Challenge Cup | 1 | Halton Simms Cross | York Acorn | 46–12 |
2010 | Challenge Cup | 1 Pool A | York Acorn | Skirlaugh A.R.L.F.C. | 18–12 |
2 Pool A | York Acorn | Thatto Heath Crusaders | 32–36 | ||
2011 | Challenge Cup | 1 Pool A | York Acorn | Milford Marlins | 24–35 |
2012 | Challenge Cup | Preliminary | York Acorn | Norland Sharks | 42–4 |
1 | Shaw Cross Sharks | York Acorn | 10–18 | ||
2 | York Acorn | Skirlaugh A.R.L.F.C. | 26–10 | ||
3 | Gateshead Thunder | York Acorn | 28–10 | ||
2013 | Challenge Cup | 1 | Normanton Knights | York Acorn | 48–16 |
2014 | Challenge Cup | 1 | York Acorn | Siddal A.R.L.F.C. | 12–16 |
2015 | Challenge Cup | 1 | Shaw Cross Sharks | York Acorn | 18–16 |
2016 | Challenge Cup | 1 | York Acorn | Sharlston Rovers | 36–20 |
2 | York Acorn | Distington | 28–10 | ||
3 | York City Knights | York Acorn | 66–0 | ||
2017 | Challenge Cup | 1 | RAF | York Acorn | 12–30 |
2 | Myton Warriors | York Acorn | 18–4 | ||
2018 | Challenge Cup | 1 | York Acorn | Askam RLFC | 16–32 |
2019 | Challenge Cup | 1 | York Acorn | Beverley | 42–4 |
2 | Wath Brow Hornets | York Acorn | 8–9 | ||
3 | York Acorn | Featherstone Lions | 10–20 | ||
2020 | Challenge Cup | 1 | York Acorn | Hammersmith Hills Hoists | 36–14 |
2 | York Acorn | Barrow Island | 34–14 | ||
3 | Rochdale Hornets | York Acorn | 54–10 | ||
2021 | Challenge Cup | Only professional clubs entered due to ongoing pandemic | |||
2022 | Challenge Cup | 1 | Edinburgh Eagles | York Acorn | 24–38 |
2 | York Acorn | Wests Warriors | 28–10 | ||
3 | Royal Navy | York Acorn | 22–8 | ||
2023 | Challenge Cup | 1 | RAF | York Acorn | 10–12 |
2 | Bradford Bulls | York Acorn | 62–6 | ||
2024 | Challenge Cup | 2 | Orell St James | York Acorn | 12–22 |
3 | Cornwall R.L.F.C. | York Acorn | 10–18 | ||
4 | York Acorn | Wath Brow Hornets | 32–28 | ||
5 | Halifax Panthers | York Acorn | 62–6 |
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