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North West Rugby League’s new era kicks off

Rugby League stands on the verge of the most exciting chapter in its history as the sport prepares to embrace all the benefits of summer rugby with a new integrated structure.

The first grassroots competitions will join the Stobart Super League and Co-operative Championships in kicking off seasons that will face minimal disruption from harsh British winters.

As of March 3, more than 85 per cent of all Rugby League teams in the country will be playing in a summer-based season which runs from March to November and covers all levels of the sport.

This is a momentous occasion for Rugby League with the whole sport finally fitting together under one pyramid structure which has positive implications for the future.

The entire sport from Super League and Co-operative Championships right down to the grassroots has an integrated summer-based playing calendar which covers both the professional and community games.

Youngsters will play their entire careers in better conditions which are more suitable for modern Rugby League with all the benefits this brings for skill development and, more importantly, for enjoyment of the game.

The changes will result in an increase in the number of people playing Rugby League, which is an objective everyone in the sport is working towards.

More participants mean we will produce more high quality players, thus benefitting the national team in the long term.

“There will be more opportunities for more people to play Rugby League across the country in a structure which allows all clubs and players the chance to progress to be the best they possibly can be.”

The newly-aligned structure of the men’s game features Super League at Tier One, the Championships at Tiers Two, the Conference leagues at Tier Three and regional leagues at Tier Four.

From March 2012 1,586 teams will be playing in a summer-based season, a total which represents 86 per cent of all players and 91 per cent of all youth and junior teams.

419 senior teams and 1,167 youth and junior teams are involved in this structure.

The existing winter-based competitions are also incorporated into Tier Four of the structure and will continue to be administrated and supported as they are at present.

The Tier Three Conference Premier, First and Second Divisions kick off the new era on Saturday.

Tier Four contains summer-based regional leagues across all age groups throughout the country and these leagues will kick off at different times in March and April with some of the bigger leagues such as Yorkshire Juniors also kicking off this weekend.

The North West men’s league which includes Five divisions as well as an entry division, along with the high profile sponsor of the competition Dominos St Helens

The North West Men’s League features an entry division which is the perfect division for new teams to test their Rugby League environment against similarly developed squads. Teams arrange their own fixtures in an Entry League style format, when they like, against who they like and as often as they like.

For more information on the switch to summer including a diagram outlining the new structure visit: www.abrighterleague.com

Did you know?

Here are a few facts and figures about rugby league in the North West community:

- There are 490 community rugby league teams playing regular rugby league

- 43,894 primary school participants played rugby league in 2011

- 25,736 secondary school participants played rugby league in 2011

- 6271 Adults played Touch Rugby League in 2011 at programmes ran by the North West team

- Over 6000 volunteers help support the community game each week ensuring rugby league develops

- 46 Community Rugby League clubs are now qualified as Clubmark Gold Community Clubs

- There are 11,916 rugby league players aged 6 and above that play regular rugby league with a community club

A Brighter League

http://www.abrighterleague.com

League Tables

P PTS
Haydock 9 15
Widnes St Maries Vikings 6 12
Clock Face Miners 9 12
Ashton Bears 7 10
Halton Simms Cross 9 10
Bank Quay Bulls 7 8
Halton Farnworth Hornets 9 7
Haresfinch 8 4
Shevington Sharks 8 2
Roose Pioneers 8 0
P PTS
Wigan Spring View 7 14
Folly Lane 7 11
Ulverston 7 11
Heysham Atoms 7 9
Wigan St Judes A 8 9
Leigh East A 9 8
Chorley Panthers 8 8
Thatto Heath Crusaders A 6 6
Bold Miners 6 4
Latchford Albion 8 4
Leigh Miners Rangers A 7 4
Leyland Warriors 7 0
P PTS
Portico Vine 8 16
Culcheth Eagles 7 12
Bamber Bridge 7 11
Hindpool Tigers 8 10
Accrington Panthers 9 8
St Helens Wild Boars 7 7
Pilkington Recs A 7 6
Woolston Rovers A 7 5
Eccleston Lions 7 4
Wigan St Patricks A 2 2
Cadishead Rhinos 10 1
P PTS
Oldham St Annes A 6 12
Blackbrook A 5 10
Rochdale Mayfield A 7 10
Waterhead A 7 8
Widnes West Bank A 5 6
Wigan St Cuthberts A 5 6
Saddleworth Rangers A 10 6
Burtonwood Bridge 8 5
Crosfields A 8 3
Ince Rose Bridge A 7 2
Bye 0 0
P PTS
Wigan Bulldogs 9 17
Orrell St James 9 16
Little Hulton Reds 10 14
Bury Broncos 9 11
Widnes Tigers 9 11
Ashton Bears A 9 10
New Springs Lions 7 8
Bolton Mets 8 7
Fitton Hill 9 6
Chester Gladiators 8 6
Latchford Albion A 9 6
Westhoughton Lions 9 4
Hindley A 8 2
Mancunians 7 2
P PTS
Bury Broncos A 1
Liverpool Lions 1
Newton Storm 1
Hope Valley Hawks 1
Accrington Panthers 0
Bamber Bridge 0
Blackpool Scorpions 0
Blackpool Stanley 0
Bold Miners 0
Bolton Mets 0
Bridge Bar Bandits 0
Burnley & Pendle 0
Burtonwood Bridge A 0
Cadishead Rhinos 0
Chester Gladiators A 0
Chorley Panthers A 0
Clock Face Miners A 0
Culcheth Eagles 0
Fitton Hill 0
Fleetwood Sharks 0
Folly Lane 0
Heysham Atoms 0
Hindley A 0
Ince Rose Bridge A 0
Latchford Albion A 0
Leigh East A 0
Leigh Miners Rangers A 0
Little Hulton Reds 0
Liverpool City 0
Mancunians 0
Orrell St James 0
Out of Region team 0
Rochdale Cobras 0
Rochdale Cobras A 0
Rochdale Mayfield B 0
Roose Pioneers A 0
Ryland Sharks 0
Saddleworth Rangers A 0
Westhoughton Lions 0
Widnes St Maries Vikings A 0
Wigan Bulldogs 0
Wigan St Cuthberts 0
Wigan St Cuthberts A 0
Wigan St Cuthberts B 0
Wigan St Judes A 0
Wigan St Patricks A 0
P PTS
Irlam Hornets 14 24
Golborne Parkside 14 20
Dalton 12 18
Blackbrook 15 18
Albert Park 13 18
Higginshaw 11 16
Widnes Moorfield 15 14
Rylands Sharks 17 12
Leigh East 13 6
Widnes Tigers 14 4
Langworthy Reds 12 0

New Structure Launch

The RFL

http://www.therfl.co.uk/

Rugby League World Cup 2013

http://rlwc2013.com/
RFL
Dominos
Sport England
Steve Prescott Foundation
Heinz Big
National Conference League
North West Counties Juniors
North West Counties Amateur Rugby League 13-15
North West Youth