CMS Yorkshire league
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Yorkshire League competition logo | |
Sport | Rugby league |
Ceased | 2012 |
Chair | Mick Riley |
Number of teams | 20 |
Country | England |
Champions | Nevison Leap (2011-12) |
Website | YorkshireARL.co.uk |
The CMS Yorkshire League was a series of rugby league divisions in the traditional county of Yorkshire.
The league was run by the British Amateur Rugby League Association (BARLA). Teams from the Yorkshire league could apply for election to the National Conference League if they meet minimum criteria.
History
Following the formation of British Amateur Rugby League Association in 1973, local District Leagues got together and pooled their resources. The Yorkshire league was formed by a merger of Castleford, Heavy Woollen, Leeds, Wakefield and York districts. There was also a West Yorkshire Sunday league formed by Castleford, Doncaster, Heavy Woollen and Leeds districts. This league became the Yorkshire Sunday League in 1994-95 before going defunct after 1995-96.
In 2012 the CMS Yorkshire league folded and all remaining teams were accepted by the Pennine League.
Structure 2011-12
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Past winners
- 1978-79 Lock Lane
- 1979-80 Lock Lane
- 1980-81 Lock Lane
- 1981-82 Heworth
- 1982-83 Heworth
- 1983-84 Heworth
- 1984-85
- 1985-86 Milford Marlins
- 1986-87
- 1987-88
- 1988-89 Dewsbury Celtic
- 1989-90
- 1990-91 Dewsbury Albion
- 1991-92
- 1992-93
- 1993-94
- 1994-95
- 1995-96
- 1996-97 Fryston
- 1997-98
- 1998-99 Townville
- 1999-2000
- 2000-01
- 2001-02
- 2002-03 East Hull
- 2003-04 Sharlston Rovers
- 2004-05 Sharlston Rovers
- 2005-06
- 2006-07
- 2007-08 Hunslet Warriors
- 2008-09 Hunslet Warriors
- 2009-10
- 2010-11
- 2011-12 Nevison Leap
See also
- British Amateur Rugby League Association
- British rugby league system
- National Conference League
- Pennine League
- North West Counties
- Cumberland League
- Hull & District League
- Barrow & District League