
NATIONAL CONFERENCE LEAGUE RECORDS
After matches played Saturday 4 May 2019
LONGEST WINNING RUN
PREMIER DIVISION: 2 games – Egremont’s five-match winning sequence came to an end with the 18-14 defeat at WEST HULL who, alongside UNDERBANK and WATH BROW, share the best recent record with two wins on the hoof. Wests, however, have yet to taste defeat in any of their six fixtures this time.
DIVISION ONE: 8 games – PILKINGTON RECS, still with a 100 per cent record.
DIVISION TWO: 3 games – Dudley Hill’s five-match winning run was ended by Beverley. BARROW ISLAND and WIGAN ST JUDE’S, both with three victories on the hoof, share the best recent record although Jude’s haven’t lost in the last four outings.
DIVISION THREE: 4 games – HUNSLET WARRIORS and WOOLSTON, although Batley Boys are unbeaten in their last seven fixtures.
LONGEST LOSING RUN
PREMIER DIVISION: 6 games – Kells.
DIVISION ONE: 7 games – Dewsbury Moor.
DIVISION TWO: 6 games – Askam.
DIVISION THREE: 4 games – Eastmoor ended a four-match losing run with the victory at Salford City Roosters. GATESHEAD now have the worst recent record.
BIGGEST WINNING MARGIN
PREMIER DIVISION: 56 points (Underbank’s 58-2 success over Kells eclipses Wath Brow Hornets 48 Leigh Miners Rangers 0 on 27 April)
DIVISION ONE: 42 points (Normanton Knights 46 Skirlaugh 4, 2 March)
DIVISION TWO: 72 points (West Bowling 72 Askam 0, 2 March)
DIVISION THREE: 76 points (Woolston 82 Gateshead 6, on Saturday, supplants Heworth 72 Waterhead Warriors 6, on 13 April)
HIGHEST AGGREGATE SCORE
PREMIER DIVISION: 62 points (Egremont Rangers 52, Thornhill 10, 6 April)
DIVISION ONE: 72 points (Normanton 46 Oulton 26, 30 March)
DIVISION TWO: 80 points (Wigan St Jude’s 40 Beverley 40, 6 April)
DIVISION THREE: 88 points (Woolston 82 Gateshead 6, on Saturday, replaces Heworth 72 Waterhead 6, on 13 April)
LOWEST AGGREGATE SCORE
PREMIER DIVISION: 6 points (Kells 6 Hunslet Club Parkside 0, 2 March)
DIVISION ONE: 10 points (York Acorn 6 Normanton Knights 4, 16 March)
DIVISION TWO: 18 points (Askam 0 Shaw Cross 18, 30 March)
DIVISION THREE: 12 points (Batley Boys 2 Woolston Rovers 10, 2 March)