2011 Rugby League Conference National Division
Club | Founded | Location | RLC Honours |
---|---|---|---|
Bramley Buffaloes | 1879 | Leeds | National League Three: 2006 RLC National: 2009 |
Coventry Bears | 1996 | Coventry | Western Division: 2000 Midlands Division: 2001 2002 Harry Jepson Trophy: 2002 National League 3: 2004 Midlands Premier: 2007, 2009, 2010 |
Dewsbury Celtic | 1879 | Dewsbury, Kirklees | - |
Featherstone Lions | 1994 | Featherstone, Wakefield | National Division: 2007 |
Hemel Stags | 1981 | Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire | Eastern Division: 2000 South Central Division: 2001, 2002 National League Three: 2012 |
Huddersfield Underbank Rangers | 1989 | Holmfirth, Kirklees | National Division: 2011 |
Kippax Knights | 2009 | Kippax, West Yorkshire | RLC Yorkshire Premier: 2009 |
Nottingham Outlaws | 1998 | Nottingham | North Midlands Division: 2003, 2004 Midlands Premier: 2006, 2008 Harry Jepson Trophy: 2008 |
Valley Cougars | 2001 | Nelson, Caerphilly, Wales | Welsh Premier: 2008, 2010 |
Warrington Wizards | 2003 | Warrington | National League Three: 2003 RLC National: 2010 |
The teams played each other on a home and away basis. The top six teams then entered the end of season play-offs in the same format as the play-offs for the Super League and Championships. The winner of the grand final was awarded the RLC National title.
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