Scottish National League (rugby league)

Scottish National League
Country  Scotland
Founded 1997
Number of teams 4
Promotion to National Conference League via application to RFL
Domestic cup(s) Challenge Cup
League cup(s) Scottish National League Cup
Current champions Aberdeen Warriors (3rd title)
Most championships Edinburgh Eagles (9 titles)
TV partners none
Website ScotlandRL.com

The Scottish National League (now the Deuchars IPA National League for sponsorship reasons) is the top tier of domestic rugby league club competition in Scotland. It succeeded the Scottish Conference League, which between 2007 and 2011 formed a division of the Rugby League Conference competition. It is entirely amateur and sits at the fourth, regional level of the British rugby league system. To date, no Scottish side has played at a British national level.

In 2014, the Scottish National League consisted of two divisions. The National League proper featured four clubs – Aberdeen Warriors, Ayrshire Storm, Edinburgh Eagles and Glasgow Panthers – with the winner decided in a play-off series following a regular season of home and away fixtures. National League 1 consisted of reserve teams of National League clubs and a National League Cup was also competed for. Many of the teams also run junior teams in the National Youth League.

History

The first Scottish club of modern times was Forth & Clyde Nomads who played in the North East League in 1995–96. However, after this one season, they folded.

The following year, after the success of an international match between Scotland and France, a stand-alone Scottish Rugby League competition was formed.[1] The first matches took place on 27 July 1997 between Linlithgow and Lomond Valley Raiders and Inverness and Whitecraigs. Lomond Valley beat Linlithgow 68–50 in the first of these.[2] A fifth team, Grangemouth, received a bye through the first round of matches, and three further teams – Scottish Students, West of Scotland and Cardonald were deemed not able to compete in regular fixtures.[1] Lomond Valley Raiders would go on to win the inaugural competition.[3]

Also in that same year the Rugby League Conference was founded as the Southern Conference League; it began as a 10-team pilot league for teams in the South of England and English Midlands but would later expand into the North of England and Wales.

The Scottish League was renamed the Scottish Conference and briefly had two divisions in 2002 before reverting to one division. The league became administratively associated with the Rugby League Conference in 2006 and became a full division of the Conference a year later.

Jordanhill Phoenix and Kirkcaldy failed to start the 2010 season and a revived Forth & Clyde Nomads were brought in as replacements.

The league split into a Premier Division and Division 1 in 2011, which changed to a North and Central division in 2012. The league reverted to being a stand-alone league in 2012 when the Rugby League Conference was abolished.

In 2014, it was known as the Scottish National League and consisted of four clubs.

Clubs

Current

Scottish National League clubs
Club City
Aberdeen Warriors Aberdeen
Ayrshire Storm Ayrshire
Glasgow Panthers Glasgow
Edinburgh Eagles Edinburgh

Former

Scottish National League clubs
Club City
Carluke Tigers Carluke
Fife Lions
Forth and Clyde Nomads
Linlithgow Linlithgow
Lomond Valley Raiders
Whitecraigs Glasgow

Champions

Winners
Season Champions Runners Up
1997 Lomond Valley Raiders Central Centurions
1998 Border Eagles Edinburgh Eagles
1999 Edinburgh Eagles Portobello Playboys
2000 Glasgow Bulls Edinburgh Eagles
2001 Edinburgh Eagles Glasgow Bulls
2002 Edinburgh Eagles Portobello Playboys
2003 Edinburgh Eagles Fife Lions
2004 Fife Lions Edinburgh Eagles
2005 Royal Scots Steelers Fife Lions
2006 Fife Lions Moray Eels
2007 Edinburgh Eagles Fife Lions
2008 Edinburgh Eagles Fife Lions
2009 Edinburgh Eagles Carluke Tigers
2010 Carluke Tigers Edinburgh Eagles
2011 Edinburgh Eagles Ayrshire Storm
2012 Edinburgh Eagles Aberdeen Warriors
2013 Aberdeen Warriors Easterhouse Panthers
2014 Aberdeen Warriors Edinburgh Eagles
2015 Aberdeen Warriors Edinburgh Eagles

Winners

Club Wins Winning years
1 Edinburgh Eagles9 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012
2 Aberdeen Warriors2 2013, 2014, 2015
3 Fife Lions2 2004, 2006
4 Carluke Tigers1 2010
5 Royal Scots Steelers1 2005
6 Glasgow Bulls1 2000
7 Border Eagles1 1998
8 Lomond Valley Raiders1 1997

Sponsors

Years Sponsor Name
2012– Deuchars Deuchars IPA National League

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Rugby League clubs dismiss plan for return to winter game". The Independent. London. 26 July 1997. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  2. "Tigers roar back to form". Daily Record. Glasgow. 28 July 1997. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  3. "North tip off". Daily Mirror. London. 13 June 1998. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
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