Midlands Rugby League Premier Division

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Midlands Rugby League Premier Division
Founded2006
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid5
Promotion to Conference League South
Relegation to Midlands Rugby League Division One
Domestic cup(s) Challenge Cup
Current champions Coventry Dragons

The Midlands Rugby League Premier Division is the highest level of amateur rugby league in the English Midlands. It was previously the Midlands Premier Division of the Rugby League Conference. Many of the clubs run juniors in the Midlands Junior League.

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History

The Rugby League Conference was born in 1997, then known as the Southern Conference. The Premier Division were set up in 2005 for teams who had achieved a certain playing standard and were able to travel further afield to find stronger opposition.

The new Premier Divisions included the North Premier, the South Premier, the Central Premier and the Welsh Premier. The Central Premier had two Midlands clubs Telford Raiders and Nottingham Outlaws and the rest of the clubs were from Yorkshire or Lancashire.

The Midlands Premier was created one season later in 2006. The founder members were Coventry Bears, Telford Raiders, Nottingham Outlaws, Derby City, Birmingham Bulldogs, Leicester Phoenix and Wolverhampton Wizards.

In 2012 the Rugby League Conference will be disbanded and the Midlands Premier will continue as Midlands Rugby League Premier Division.

Community game pyramid

2015 structure

2014 structure

2013 structure

2012 structure

ClubFoundedLocationRLC Honours
Birmingham Bulldogs A1989 Birmingham Western Division: 2000, Midlands Division: 2003
Coventry Bears A1998 Coventry
Gloucestershire Warriors 1997 Gloucester Western Division: 1999, South West Division: 2005, West Midlands and South West Division: 2006, West of England: 2011
Leicester Storm 1986 Leicester Central Division: 1997, South Midlands Division: 2004
Northampton Demons 2007 Northampton East Division: 2009, 2010, RLC Regional: 2009, 2010

Teams play each other three times culminating in a grand final.

League standings

Current Teams20062007200820092010
Bedford Tigers xx3rdxx
Birmingham Bulldogs 6th6th6th4th
Bristol Sonics xxx3rd
Coventry Bears 2nd1st2nd1st
Derby City 4th5th5th2nd
Gloucestershire Warriors x3rd4th6th
Leicester Phoenix 3rd8th7th5th
Nottingham Outlaws 1st2nd1stxx
Redditch Ravens xxxDNFx
Somerset Vikings x4thxxx
Telford Raiders 5th7thx7thx
Wolverhampton Wizards 7thxxxx

Key

DNFDid not complete the season
xDid not participate
Divisional winner
Qualified for divisional play-off
Finished bottom

Titles

RLC Midlands Premier

Midlands Rugby League Premier Division

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