2016 League 1

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2016 League 1
League League 1
Duration21 matches
Teams15
2016 Season
Champions Rochdale colours.svg Rochdale Hornets
League Leaders ToulouseRLcolours.png Toulouse Olympique
Top try-scorer(s) ToulouseRLcolours.png Kuni Minga (29)

The 2016 League 1, known as the Kingstone Press League 1 for sponsorship reasons, was a semi-professional rugby league football competition played in England, the third tier of the sport in the country.

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The 2016 League 1 season was expanded to 15 teams with Toulouse Olympique rejoining the British game. At the end of the weekly rounds the top 8 teams played each other once more in the League 1 Super 8s after which the top 5 teams competed in the play-offs. The bottom 7 teams played each other once more with the top two teams competing for the inaugural League 1 Shield.

Teams

ColorsClubCityStadiumCapacity*
Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Raiders Barrow, Cumbria Craven Park 7,600
Coventrycolours.png Coventry Bears Coventry, West Midlands Butts Park Arena 4,000
Doncaster colours.svg Doncaster Doncaster, South Yorkshire Keepmoat Stadium 15,231
New South Wales colours.svg Gloucestershire All Golds Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Prince of Wales Stadium 480
Hemelcolours.png Hemel Stags Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire Pennine Way 2,000
Hunsletcolours.svg Hunslet Hawks Leeds, West Yorkshire South Leeds Stadium 4,000
Cougscolours.svg Keighley Cougars Keighley, West Yorkshire Cougar Park 7,800
Skolscolours.svg London Skolars Haringey, London New River Stadium 5,000
Gthundercolours.svg Newcastle Thunder Newcastle, Tyne and Wear Kingston Park 10,200
NWCrucolours.png North Wales Crusaders Wrexham, Wales Racecourse Ground 10,771
Oxfordcolours.png Oxford Rugby League Oxford, Oxfordshire Iffley Road 500
Rochdale colours.svg Rochdale Hornets Rochdale, Greater Manchester Spotland 10,000
Scorpions.png South Wales Scorpions Caerphilly, Glamorgan WalesVirginia Park5,000
ToulouseRLcolours.png Toulouse Olympique Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Occitania Stade Ernest-Argelès 4,066
Yorkcolours.svg York City Knights York, North Yorkshire Bootham Crescent 8,256

*capacity for rugby league games may differ from official stadium capacity.

Standings

Regular season

PosClubPWDLForAgDiffPtsQualification
1 ToulouseRLcolours.png Toulouse Olympique 141310702184+51827League 1 Super 8s
2 Rochdale colours.svg Rochdale Hornets 141211547252+29525
3 Yorkcolours.svg York City Knights 141013482256+22621
4 Doncaster colours.svg Doncaster 141003499304+19520
5 Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Raiders 14914529253+27619
6 Cougscolours.svg Keighley Cougars 14905520368+15218
7 Hunsletcolours.svg Hunslet Hawks 14806383374+916
8 Skolscolours.svg London Skolars 14806354376–2216
9 Gthundercolours.svg Newcastle Thunder 14716404368+3615League 1 Shield
10 NWCrucolours.png North Wales Crusaders 14527336355–1912
11 Coventrycolours.png Coventry Bears 14419289460–1719
12 New South Wales colours.svg Gloucestershire All Golds 143011334479–1456
13 Scorpions.png South Wales Scorpions 141013176582–4062
14 Oxfordcolours.png Oxford Rugby League 141013176582–4062
15 Hemelcolours.png Hemel Stags 141013190718–5282

(Q) = Qualified for Play-offs (S) = Secured spot in 2017 Championship

Super 8s

PosClubPWDLForAgDiffPtsQualification
1 ToulouseRLcolours.png Toulouse Olympique 212010990276+71441Promotion Final
2 Rochdale colours.svg Rochdale Hornets 211614709440+26933
3 Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Raiders 211515769375+39431Playoffs
4 Doncaster colours.svg Doncaster 211407683526+15728
5 Yorkcolours.svg York City Knights 211218618461+15725
6 Cougscolours.svg Keighley Cougars 2111010658514+14422Season Complete
7 Hunsletcolours.svg Hunslet Hawks 2111010544550–622
8 Skolscolours.svg London Skolars 218013470650–18016

(Q) = Qualified for Play-offs

League 1 Shield

PosClubPWDLForAgDiffPtsQualification
1 Gthundercolours.svg Newcastle Thunder 201316686460+22627League 1 Shield Final
2 NWCrucolours.png North Wales Crusaders 20929505469+3620
3 Coventrycolours.png Coventry Bears 208111446590–14417
4 New South Wales colours.svg Gloucestershire All Golds 205015515644–12910
5 Oxfordcolours.png Oxford Rugby League 204016356843–4878
6 Scorpions.png South Wales Scorpions 202018274723–4494
7 Hemelcolours.png Hemel Stags 202018274976–7024
League 1 Shield Final
DateWinnerScoreRunner upVenue
18 September 2016 Gthundercolours.svg Newcastle Thunder 31–26 NWCrucolours.png North Wales Crusaders Kingston Park

Playoffs

Promotion Final

 
Final
 
  
 
 
 
 
ToulouseRLcolours.png Toulouse Olympique 22
 
 
Rochdale colours.svg Rochdale Hornets 24
 

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
1 ToulouseRLcolours.png Toulouse Olympique 62
4 Yorkcolours.svg York City Knights 10
ToulouseRLcolours.png Toulouse Olympique 32
Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Raiders 22
2 Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Raiders 46
3 Doncaster colours.svg Doncaster 6

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