In 1993 the RFL wanted to contract the professional ranks from 35 to 32 teams. However, their initial plan to place the excluded teams in the Alliance (reserve grade) faced a legal challenge so they needed an alternative competition to place them in. The RFL thus proposed a league to bridge the gap between the professional and amateur leagues to feature the three demoted semi-pro clubs plus Hemel Hempstead (who already played in the Alliance as a semi-pro club) and eight BARLA clubs. However, BARLA wanted all National League clubs to be in any such league and since the RFL were in a tough legal position they were prepared to compromise with BARLA and thus the three division National Conference League was born. Other concessions made were an increase in the BARLA representation in the
Challenge Cup from a mere 2 clubs to 64 and allowing the National Conference League champions to apply to replace the bottom team in the pro leagues. However, the latter concession soon disappeared as the pro leagues moved to summer and the National Conference League did not want to move, furthermore
Woolston Rovers' application to replace
Highfield was voted out (the one club elected to the league from the National Conference League being
Chorley Borough who were themselves a former semi-pro league club). The National Conference League soon expanded all divisions to 14 teams, though on occasions it has struggled to reach full complement of members, and lost all the remaining semi-pro clubs within three seasons. Due to the switch of the pro game to summer the National Conference League gradually came to be seen as solely a BARLA league, despite being temporarily expelled from BARLA in 2002 with only three National Conference League teams joining
National League Three which was intended as a league to bridge the gap between the pro and amateur games. However, this was to change in 2008 when the National Conference League decided they did not like the path BARLA was taking and downgraded the league's BARLA membership from full to associate [http://nationalconferenceleague.co.uk/article.php?id=29 . In 2009 the National Conference League introduced a summer competition for clubs wanting to play year round as a test for a more permanent switch to summer which was to come in 2012.
Founder members of the National Conference League •
Premier Division • From pro leagues: Chorley Borough, Blackpool Gladiators and Nottingham City • From Rugby League Alliance: Hemel Hempstead Stags • From National League Division 1: Dudley Hill, West Hull, Leigh Miners Welfare, Wigan St Patrick's, Woolston Rovers, Egremont Rangers, Saddleworth Rangers and Askam •
Division 1 • From National League Division 1: Dewsbury Celtic, Heworth, Millom and Leigh East • From National League Division 2:
Lock Lane, Mayfield, Beverley, East Leeds, Walney Central and Oulton Raiders •
Division 2 • From National League Division 2: Barrow Island, Shaw Cross Sharks, Greetland Allrounders, Redhill, Moldgreen and Milford Marlins • Elected from Regional leagues: Oldham St Anne's, Blackbrook Royals, Eastmoor Dragons and York Acorn
1993/94 •
Premier Division • Champions: Woolston Rovers • Relegated: Blackpool Gladiators and Nottingham City •
Division 1 • Champions: Heworth • Also promoted: Mayfield • Relegated: none •
Division 2 • Champions: Oldham St Anne's • Also promoted: Moldgreen • Elected to league for next season: New Earswick All Blacks, Thornhill Trojans, Eccles & Salford Juniors and Northampton Knights
1994/95 •
Premier Division • Champions: Woolston Rovers • Elected to pro leagues: Chorley Borough • Relegated: Askam •
Division 1 • Champions: Millom • Also promoted:
Lock Lane • Leave to join RL Alliance: Blackpool Gladiators • Folded: Nottingham City • Relegated: None •
Division 2 • Champions: Eastmoor Dragons • Also promoted: Thornhill Trojans and Blackbrook Royals • Expelled mid-season: Greetland Allrounders • Elected to league for next season:
Hull Dockers, Wigan St Jude's, Ovenden and
Normanton Knights 1995/96 •
Premier Division • Champions: Woolston Rovers • Leave to join RL Alliance: Hemel Hempstead Stags • Relegated: Millom •
Division 1 • Champions: Beverley • Also promoted: Oldham St Anne's • Resign from league: Dewsbury Celtic • Relegated: none •
Division 2: • Champions: Wigan St Jude's • Also promoted: Barrow Island • Expelled and folded mid-season: Northampton Knights • Elected to league for next season: Dewsbury Moor, Skirlaugh and Featherstone Amateurs
1996/97 •
Premier Division • Champions:West Hull • Relegated: none •
Division 1 • Champions: Askam • Also promoted: Walney Central • Relegated: Millom •
Division 2 • Champions: Redhill • Also promoted: Milford Marlins, Skirlaugh and Shaw Cross Sharks • Elected to league for next season: Crosfields, Dodworth,
London Skolars and Siddal
1997/98 •
Premier Division • Champions: Egremont Rangers • Relegated: Mayfield and
Castleford Lock Lane •
Division 1 • Champions: Skirlaugh • Also promoted: Thornhill Trojans • Resign from league: Moldgreen • Relegated: Blackbrook Royals •
Division 2 • Champions: Featherstone Lions • Also promoted: Siddal and Millom • Elected to league for next season: Ideal Isberg and Keighley Albion
1998/99 •
Premier Division • Champions: West Hull • Resign from league: Egremont Rangers and Beverley • Relegated: Heworth •
Division 1 • Champions: Redhill • Also promoted:
Castleford Lock Lane • Relegated: Milford and Eastmoor Dragons •
Division 2 • Champions: Ideal Isberg • Also promoted: Eccles & Salford Juniors and Blackbrook Royals • Expelled from league: Ovenden (mid-season) and Dodworth • Elected to league for next season: Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks, Castleford Panthers, Waterhead and West Bowling
1999/2000 •
Premier Division • Champions: West Hull • Relegated: Askam •
Division 1 • Champions: Oulton Raiders • Also promoted: Ideal Isberg • Resigned from league: Barrow Island • Relegated: Blackbrook Royals •
Division 2 • Champions: Eastmoor Dragons • Also promoted: Waterhead and West Bowling • Elected to league for next season:
Thatto Heath Crusaders and Cottingham Tigers
2000/01 •
Premier Division • Champions: West Hull • Relegated: Dudley Hill and Redhill •
Division 1 • Champions: Leigh East • Also promoted: Siddal • Relegated: Heworth and Millom •
Division 2 • Champions: Thatto Heath Crusaders • Also promoted: Hull Dockers • Expelled from league: Blackbrook Royals • Resigned from league: London Skolars • Not re-elected: New Earswick All Blacks • Elected to league for next season: Hunslet Warriors
2001/02 •
Premier Division • Champions: West Hull • Relegated: Walney Central and Saddleworth Rangers •
Division 1 • Champions: West Bowling • Also promoted: East Leeds • Relegated: Rochdale Mayfield and Eastmoor Dragons •
Division 2 • Champions: Crosfield • Also promoted: Hunslet Warriors • Resigned from league: Keighley Albion and Dewsbury Moor • Elected to league for next season: Wath Brow Hornets, Huddersfield Sharks and Widnes St Mary's
2002/03 •
Premier Division • Champions: Siddal • Resigned to join National League 3: Woolston Rovers • Relegated: East Leeds •
Division 1 • Champions: Thatto Heath Crusaders • Also promoted: Featherstone Lions • Expelled mid-season: Redhill • Relegated: Waterhead •
Division 2 • Champions: Wath Brow Hornets • Also promoted: Milford Marlins • Resigned to join National League 3: Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks • Elected to league for next season: East Hull and Ince Rose Bridge
2003/04 •
Premier Division • Champions: Siddal • Relegated:
Castleford Lock Lane, Ideal Isberg and Featherstone Lions •
Division 1 • Champions: Wath Brow Hornets • Also promoted: Wigan St Jude's and Hull Dockers • Resigned from league to focus on National League 3: Dudley Hill • Relegated: Saddleworth Rangers and Crosfields •
Division 2 • Champions: East Hull • Also promoted: Castleford Panthers and Rochdale Mayfield Elected to league for next season: Ovenden and Stanningley
2004/05 •
Premier Division • Champions: Leigh Miners Rangers • Relegated: West Hull, West Bowling and Thatto Heath Crusaders •
Division 1 • Champions: Shaw Cross Sharks • Also promoted: East Hull and Eccles & Salford Juniors • Relegated: Castleford Panthers and Featherstone Lions •
Division 2 • Champions: Ince Rose Bridge • Also promoted: Eastmoor Dragons and York Acorn • Resigned from league: Cottingham Tigers • Elected to league for next season: Egremont Rangers
2005/06 •
Premier Division • Champions: Oulton Raiders • Relegated: Eccles & Salford Juniors, Leigh East and Wigan St Jude's •
Division 1 • Champions: West Hull • Also promoted: West Bowling and Eastmoor Dragons • Expelled from league: Hunslet Warriors • Resigned from league: Walney Central • Relegated: Askam and Ideal Isberg •
Division 2 • Champions: Castleford Panthers • Also promoted: Ovenden and Widnes St Mary's • Resigned from league: Featherstone Lions (mid-season) and Huddersfield Sharks • Elected to league: Bradford Dudley Hill and Brighouse Rangers
2006/07 •
Premier Division • Champions: Skirlaugh • Relegated: Oldham St Annes, Wath Brow Hornets and Shaw Cross Sharks •
Division 1 • Champions: Rochdale Mayfield • Also promoted: Leigh East and Castleford Panthers • Relegated:
Castleford Lock Lane, Milford Marlins and Ovenden •
Division 2 • Champions: Waterhead • Also promoted: Bradford Dudley Hill and Saddleworth Rangers • Elected to league for next season:
Stanley Rangers 2007/08 •
Premier Division • Champions: East Hull • Relegated: Castleford Panthers, West Bowling and Eastmoor Dragons •
Division 1 • Champions: Wigan St Jude's • Also promoted: York Acorn and Thatto Heath Crusaders • Relegated: Eccles & Salford Juniors, Waterhead and East Leeds •
Division 2 • Champions: Millom • Also promoted: Stanningley and
Normanton Knights • Expelled from league mid-season: Brighouse Rangers • Resigned from league: Askam • Elected to league for next season: Myton Warriors
2008/09 •
Premier Division • Champions: Siddal • Relegated: Thatto Heath Crusaders, Rochdale Mayfield and Thornhill Trojans •
Division 1 • Champions: Wath Brow Hornets • Also promoted: Ince Rose Bridge and Widnes St Mary's • Relegated: Eastmoor Dragons, Shaw Cross Sharks and Oldham St Anne's •
Division 2 • Champions: Myton Warriors • Also promoted: Milford Marlins and Heworth • Resigned from league: Hull Isberg
2009/10 •
Premier Division • Champions: Leigh East • Relegated: Oulton Raiders, Ince Rose Bridge and Widnes St Mary's •
Division 1 • Champions: Thatto Heath Crusaders • Also promoted: Bradford Dudley Hill and Saddleworth Rangers • Relegated: West Bowling and Heworth • Resigned from league: Thornhill Trojans •
Division 2 • Champions: Eccles & Salford Juniors • Also promoted: Oldham St Anne's and Stanley Rangers • Elected to league: Hunslet Warriors and Elland
2010/2011 •
Premier Division • Champions: Thatto Heath Crusaders • Relegated: Bradford Dudley Hill, Wigan St Jude's and York Acorn •
Division 1 • Champions: Oulton Raiders • Also promoted: Myton Warriors and Ince Rose Bridge • Relegated:
Normanton Knights • Resigned midseason: Widnes St Maries •
Division 2 • Champions: Hunslet Warriors • Also promoted: Egremont Rangers and
Castleford Lock Lane • Resigned from league: West Bowling • Elected to league for transitional season: Askam and Widnes West Bank • Elected to league for summer 2012 season: Featherstone Lions and Dewsbury Celtic
2011 Transitional Season To allow clubs to switch to the summer season more easily a short season was carried out from August to November 2011 with the following group format: •
Group A: Egremont Rangers, Leigh East, Leigh Miners Rangers, Thatto Heath Crusaders, Wath Brow Hornets •
Group B: Askam, Ince Rose Bridge, Millom, Wigan St Jude's, Wigan St Patrick's •
Group C: Elland, Ovenden, Rochdale Mayfield, Saddleworth Rangers, Siddal •
Group D: East Leeds, Hunslet Warriors, Milford Marlins, Oulton Raiders, Stanningley •
Group E: Crosfield, Eccles & Salford, Oldham St Anne's, Waterhead, Widnes West Bank •
Group F:
Castleford Lock Lane, Catleford Panthers, Eastmoor Dragons,
Normanton Knights, Stanley Rangers •
Group G: Bradford Dudley Hill, Heworth, Shaw Cross Sharks, York Acorn (West Bowling withdrew) •
Group H: East Hull, Hull Dockers, Myton Warriors, Skirlaugh, West Hull Clubs played 12 league games (home and away in their pool and two other clubs home and away), then there were playoffs. There was also a reserve team league. ==Four division era==