Midlands Merit League - Teams Joining The Rugby League Conference

Teams Joining The Rugby League Conference

See also: History of the Rugby League Conference

The league has also proved popular with clubs in the Rugby League Conference (RLC) providing players or teams to the Midlands Merit League.

  • 2007 South Humber Rabbitohs
  • 2008 East Riding and Sheffield Forgers
  • 2009 Nottingham Outlaws A, Moorends-Thorne Marauders A (failed to start season), Parkside Hawks(called up after one game), Wigan Riversiders
  • 2010 Barnsley, Chester Gladiators, Crewe & Nantwich Steamers, Mancunians RL, Victoria Rangers, Wigan Riversiders Eels

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