York Acorn A.R.L.F.C.

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York Acorn A.R.L.F.C.
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Club information
Nickname(s)"The Corn"
ColoursBlue jersey with gold bar, blue shorts and socks
Founded1973
Website Official website
Current details
Ground(s)
  • Acorn Sports & Social Club,Thanet Road,Acomb,York YO24 2NW
CompetitionNational Conference Premier
20237th
Rugby football current event.png 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.

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History

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.

Seasons

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]

League

YearLeagueLvlPldWDLPFPAPDPtsPosition
2011-12National Conference Premier4265120471805–3341114th R
2012National Conference Division 16*261907701509192383rd P
2013National Conference Premier5267118575670–951512th R
2014National Conference Division 16229211506536–30207th
2015National Conference Division 152614210814633181305th P [note 1]
2016National League Premier5223019425745–320612th R
2017National Conference Division 16201001051644670205th
2018National Conference Division 1622111105525448237th
2019National Conference Division 16221615706371335332nd P
2020National Conference Premier520115458–419th [note 2]
2021League G513904305185120183rd
2022National Conference Premier5227114404552–148158th
2023National Conference Premier522911250248517197th

Cup

YearCompetitionRoundHomeAwayScore
1993–94Challenge Cup1York AcornOrell St James32–32
Orrell St JamesYork Acorn24–5
1994–95Challenge Cup1York AcornCrown Malet18–25
1996Challenge CupDid not enter
1997Challenge Cup1York AcornFryston22–12
2York AcornMayfield7–20
1998Challenge Cup1MillomYork Acorn22–2
1999Challenge Cup1OultonYork Acorn42–8
2000Challenge CupDid not enter
2001Challenge Cup1York AcornHalton Simms Cross0–18
2002Challenge Cup1York AcornDewsbury Moor34–32
2York AcornHeworth14–16
2003Challenge Cup1RedhillYork Acorn24–12
2004Challenge CupDid not enter
2005Challenge Cup1York AcornEast Hull12–64
2006Challenge Cup1York AcornInce Rose Bridge29–22
2York AcornSeaton Rangers35–16
3 Hull Kingston Rovers York Acorn62–1
2007Challenge Cup1 Siddal A.R.L.F.C. York Acorn18–14
2008Challenge Cup1Hull WykeYork Acorn18–40 [note 3]
2York AcornBradford Dudley Hill14–6
3 Rochdale Hornets York Acorn50–8
2009Challenge Cup1Halton Simms CrossYork Acorn46–12
2010Challenge Cup1 Pool AYork Acorn Skirlaugh A.R.L.F.C. 18–12
2 Pool AYork Acorn Thatto Heath Crusaders 32–36
2011Challenge Cup1 Pool AYork AcornMilford Marlins24–35
2012Challenge CupPreliminaryYork AcornNorland Sharks42–4
1Shaw Cross SharksYork Acorn10–18
2York Acorn Skirlaugh A.R.L.F.C. 26–10
3 Gateshead Thunder York Acorn28–10
2013Challenge Cup1Normanton KnightsYork Acorn48–16
2014Challenge Cup1York Acorn Siddal A.R.L.F.C. 12–16
2015Challenge Cup1Shaw Cross SharksYork Acorn18–16
2016Challenge Cup1York AcornSharlston Rovers36–20
2York AcornDistington28–10
3 York City Knights York Acorn66–0
2017Challenge Cup1 RAF York Acorn12–30
2 Myton Warriors York Acorn18–4
2018Challenge Cup1York AcornAskam RLFC16–32
2019Challenge Cup1York AcornBeverley42–4
2 Wath Brow Hornets York Acorn8–9
3York Acorn Featherstone Lions 10–20
2020Challenge Cup1York Acorn Hammersmith Hills Hoists 36–14
2York AcornBarrow Island34–14
3 Rochdale Hornets York Acorn54–10
2021Challenge CupOnly professional clubs entered due to ongoing pandemic
2022Challenge Cup1 Edinburgh Eagles York Acorn24–38
2York AcornWests Warriors28–10
3 Royal Navy York Acorn22–8
2023Challenge Cup1 RAF York Acorn10–12
2 Bradford Bulls York Acorn62–6
2024Challenge Cup2Orell St JamesYork Acorn12–22
3 Cornwall R.L.F.C. York Acorn10–18
4York Acorn Wath Brow Hornets 32–28
5 Halifax Panthers York Acorn62–6

Notable former players

Notes

  1. Promoted via playoffs [3]
  2. League suspended due to pandemic
  3. Some sources show a 18-14 win for Hull Wyke, but this is not correct [4]

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References

  1. "Short history of York Acorn RLC" . Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  2. "National Conference Premier - Scores & Fixtures - Rugby League". BBC Sport.
  3. Martini, Peter (8 November 2015). "Super York Acorn stun Normanton Knights to win promotion back to amateur rugby league's flagship league". York Press. York. Retrieved 17 March 2024.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  5. Martini, Peter (9 September 2008). "Former Knights speedster Fox gets national call". York Press. York. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
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