Defunct Clubs
| Club | Colours | Years in Competition |
|---|---|---|
| Birmingham Crows | 1993-1994 (BARFL) | |
| Doncaster Saints | 2003-2004 (BARFL) | |
| Earls Court Kangaroos | 1990-97 (BARFL) (known as Esher Kangaroos 1992 and Firkin Roos 1996-97) | |
| East Midlands Eagles | 1990-1996 (BARFL) | |
| Lea Valley Saints | 1990-1996 (BARFL) | |
| Leeds Jets | 2009 (ARUK Central) | |
| Liverpool Blues | 1993-1994 (BARFL) | |
| Liverpool Eagles | Red with white eagle | 2009 (ARUK Central) |
| St Helens Miners | 2002-2004 (BARFL), known as Northwestern Miners for the 2004 season. | |
| Swindon Devils | 2004-2006 (BARFL), 2007 (WARFL), 2008 (ARUK South) | |
| Thames Valley Magpies | 1990-91 (BARFL) | |
| Thanet Bombadiers | 2006 (BARFL), 2007 (ARUK South) |
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