NW Mens League 2012
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mmp
, déc. 10 2011 02:03
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#1
Posté 10 décembre 2011 - 02:03
For anyone interested or who wasnt at the meeting. The presentation can be accessed from here: http://www.pitchero....?news_id=449436
In Bury or North Manchester? Interested in Rugby League? Check out the Rugby League in Bury web-site: http://www.pitchero....bs/burybroncos/
#2
Posté 10 décembre 2011 - 03:36
Are the clubs listed in the divisions switching to summer or is it just out of date based on original expressions of interest (explaining the exclusion of late entrants Culceth). As that Premier division would be good.
#3
Posté 10 décembre 2011 - 04:27
For anyone interested or who wasnt at the meeting. The presentation can be accessed from here: http://www.pitchero....?news_id=449436
Good to see such positive info emanating from the northwest, things still seem to be shrouded in mystery east of the pennines.
Some good divisions there too with plenty of names from non-traditional pockets of the northwest. All looks very promising.
#4
Posté 10 décembre 2011 - 04:29
Am I right to assume that the 'emerging teams' division will have a merit league format?
#5
Posté 10 décembre 2011 - 08:03
i think the list is highly indicative based on last years expressions of interest but also some changes since. I expect lots of chnage - we in Bury will ask to be a division lower as we look to build again as we do every year with new people trying the sport.
The emerging teams will be a merit league, can start playing games from March and right through to November with clubs allowed to join that league at any time.
The emerging teams will be a merit league, can start playing games from March and right through to November with clubs allowed to join that league at any time.
In Bury or North Manchester? Interested in Rugby League? Check out the Rugby League in Bury web-site: http://www.pitchero....bs/burybroncos/
#6
Posté 11 décembre 2011 - 01:51
i think the list is highly indicative based on last years expressions of interest but also some changes since. I expect lots of chnage - we in Bury will ask to be a division lower as we look to build again as we do every year with new people trying the sport.
The emerging teams will be a merit league, can start playing games from March and right through to November with clubs allowed to join that league at any time.
This is a smart move and could provide a gangway for clubs who aren't quite ready yet. I just hope provision is in place to prevent clubs who have opted to persevere with winter to distort the competition just to get some extra bar takings over a 6-10 week filler season.
#7
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 02:43
This is a smart move and could provide a gangway for clubs who aren't quite ready yet. I just hope provision is in place to prevent clubs who have opted to persevere with winter to distort the competition just to get some extra bar takings over a 6-10 week filler season.
With a bit of luck clubs who have stayed winter are encouraged to join the competitive leagues when they start in April, there is no point for example Pilks playing teams in the entry league when they are currently playing at Premier division level, and better teams in the league will make for a better competition
#8
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 02:47
With a bit of luck clubs who have stayed winter are encouraged to join the competitive leagues when they start in April, there is no point for example Pilks playing teams in the entry league when they are currently playing at Premier division level, and better teams in the league will make for a better competition
Bank Quay and Blackbrrok will lead the way in the premier.
#9
Posté 13 décembre 2011 - 10:46
Blackbrook are not switching. Pilks Recs are almost certainly switching. I think those lists were based on the expressions of interest shown last summer and are no indication of teams that are likely to be in the NWML structure come April.Bank Quay and Blackbrrok will lead the way in the premier.
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#10
Posté 13 décembre 2011 - 12:10
Are Pilkington Recs aiming for the NCL in switching?
#11
Posté 13 décembre 2011 - 02:38
I think that it is something that they are seriously looking at, I don't think there would be any issues in meeting NCL criteria. It would cetrtainly be good for amateur RL in St.Helens in my opinion if they did.Are Pilkington Recs aiming for the NCL in switching?
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#12
Posté 13 décembre 2011 - 03:06
Are Pilkington Recs aiming for the NCL in switching?
Pilks were allegedly signing for the summer league last Friday not sure if they did, with their new facilities then you would think tier 3 will be an aim.
#13
Posté 13 décembre 2011 - 04:00
Pilks were allegedly signing for the summer league last Friday not sure if they did, with their new facilities then you would think tier 3 will be an aim.
Where are they now playing? I used to play for them and go to watch them when back in the Northwest.
#14
Posté 13 décembre 2011 - 04:14
Where are they now playing? I used to play for them and go to watch them when back in the Northwest.
There address will be on their website I'm not sure what the place is called
#15
Posté 13 décembre 2011 - 06:37
There address will be on their website I'm not sure what the place is called
Did Bank Quay not fancy entering RLCN?
#16
Posté 13 décembre 2011 - 06:59
Allegedly their ground wasn't up to scratch.Did Bank Quay not fancy entering RLCN?
#17
Posté 13 décembre 2011 - 08:24
Where are they now playing? I used to play for them and go to watch them when back in the Northwest.
Ruskin Drive Sports Ground
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#18
Posté 13 décembre 2011 - 10:06
Ruskin Drive Sports Ground
Just noticed that on their website. I used to play cricket there as well for St Helens Recs. Memories!!
#19
Posté 14 décembre 2011 - 03:46
Did Bank Quay not fancy entering RLCN?
Its was never really an option as we don't meet criteria, it was offered to us by the RFL as a possibilty with them accepting teams with reduced criteria but we didn't pursue, longer term goal would be tier 3 but a bit of work needed first.
#20
Posté 14 décembre 2011 - 05:33
Its was never really an option as we don't meet criteria, it was offered to us by the RFL as a possibilty with them accepting teams with reduced criteria but we didn't pursue, longer term goal would be tier 3 but a bit of work needed first.
Would of interesting derby against the wizards
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