Rugby League Conference Scotland Division
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The Rugby League Conference Scotland Division, also known as the Scottish conference, is the Scottish domestic league for the sport of rugby league
Rugby league
Rugby league football, usually called rugby league, is a full contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular grass field. One of the two codes of rugby football, it originated in England in 1895 by a split from Rugby Football Union over paying players...

. It also forms a division of the Rugby League Conference
Rugby League Conference
The Rugby League Conference , was a series of regionally based divisions of amateur rugby league teams spread throughout England, Scotland and Wales.The RLC was founded as the 10-team Southern Conference League in 1997, with teams from the southern midlands and the...

 competition which covers all of Great Britain
Great Britain
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. Many of the teams run junior teams in the National Youth League
National Youth League (Scotland)
The National Youth League is a Scottish rugby league competition competed for at under-15 and under-17 level. It is administered by Scotland Rugby League...

.

History

The first Scottish club of modern times was Forth & Clyde Nomads who played in the North East League in 1995-96. However, after this one season, they folded.

The Scottish Conference was founded with five teams in 1997 as a stand-alone competition. That same year the Rugby League Conference
Rugby League Conference
The Rugby League Conference , was a series of regionally based divisions of amateur rugby league teams spread throughout England, Scotland and Wales.The RLC was founded as the 10-team Southern Conference League in 1997, with teams from the southern midlands and the...

 was founded as the Southern Conference League; it began as a 10-team pilot league for teams in the South of England and English Midlands
English Midlands
The Midlands, or the English Midlands, is the traditional name for the area comprising central England that broadly corresponds to the early medieval Kingdom of Mercia. It borders Southern England, Northern England, East Anglia and Wales. Its largest city is Birmingham, and it was an important...

 but would later expand into the North of England and Wales
Wales
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20,779 km²...

.

The Scottish Conference briefly had two divisions in 2002 before reverting to one division. The league became administratively associated with the Rugby League Conference
Rugby League Conference
The Rugby League Conference , was a series of regionally based divisions of amateur rugby league teams spread throughout England, Scotland and Wales.The RLC was founded as the 10-team Southern Conference League in 1997, with teams from the southern midlands and the...

 in 2006 and became a full division of the Conference a year later.

Jordanhill Phoenix and Kirkcaldy failed to start the 2010 season and Forth & Clyde Nomads were brought in as replacements.

Rugby League Conference Pyramid

  • RLC National
    Rugby League Conference National Division
    The Rugby League Conference National Division is the highest division in the Rugby League Conference. Between 2003 and 2006, it was known as National League Three.-National League Three:...

  • RLC Scotland Premier
  • RLC Scottish 1st Division


The Scotland Premier is the highest level of amateur rugby league in Scotland. Above the Scotland Division is the National Division
Rugby League Conference National Division
The Rugby League Conference National Division is the highest division in the Rugby League Conference. Between 2003 and 2006, it was known as National League Three.-National League Three:...

 which sides from around the UK are able to join. To date, no Scottish side has played in the National Division.

2010 Structure

Club Founded Location RLC Honours
Ayrshire Storm  2010 Irvine
Irvine, North Ayrshire
Irvine is a new town on the coast of the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire, Scotland. According to 2007 population estimates, the town is home to 39,527 inhabitants, making it the biggest settlement in North Ayrshire....

, North Ayrshire
North Ayrshire
North Ayrshire is one of 32 council areas in Scotland with a population of roughly 136,000 people. It is located in the south-west region of Scotland, and borders the areas of Inverclyde to the north, Renfrewshire to the north-east and East Ayrshire and South Ayrshire to the East and South...

 
Carluke Tigers
Carluke Tigers
Carluke Tigers are an amateur rugby league team. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference. The team is the only premier rugby league side in Lanarkshire...

 
2008 Carluke
Carluke
The town of Carluke lies in the heart of the Lanarkshire countryside in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, 5.4 miles northwest of Lanark and 4 miles southeast of Wishaw....

, Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire or the County of Lanark ) is a Lieutenancy area, registration county and former local government county in the central Lowlands of Scotland...

 
Scottish Shield: 2008 Scottish Conference: 2010
Easterhouse Panthers
Easterhouse Panthers
Easterhouse Panthers are an amateur rugby league team based in Easterhouse in the East End of Glasgow. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference.-History:...

 
2005 Glasgow
Glasgow
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and third most populous in the United Kingdom. The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country's west central lowlands...

 
Edinburgh Eagles
Edinburgh Eagles
The Edinburgh Eagles are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Edinburgh, Scotland. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference.-History:...

 
1998 Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland, the second largest city in Scotland, and the eighth most populous in the United Kingdom. The City of Edinburgh Council governs one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas. The council area includes urban Edinburgh and a rural area...

 
Scottish Conference: 1999, 2001-3, 2007-9, 2011
Falkirk RFC
Falkirk RFC
Falkirk RFC is a rugby union based in Falkirk, ScotlandFalkirk currently competes in the Scottish Premiership Division 2....

 
20101 Falkirk
Falkirk
Falkirk is a town in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. It lies in the Forth Valley, almost midway between the two most populous cities of Scotland; north-west of Edinburgh and north-east of Glasgow....

 
Fife Lions
Fife Lions
Fife Lions ARLFC are a rugby league club located in the east of Scotland. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference.The Fife Lions in recent years have been one of the dominant teams in the SRLC...

 
1997/20022 Fife
Fife
Fife is a council area and former county of Scotland. It is situated between the Firth of Tay and the Firth of Forth, with inland boundaries to Perth and Kinross and Clackmannanshire...

 
Scottish Conference: 2004, 2006
Forth and Clyde Nomads 
Moray Eels  2005 Lossiemouth
Lossiemouth
Lossiemouth is a town in Moray, Scotland. Originally the port belonging to Elgin, it became an important fishing town. Although there has been over a 1,000 years of settlement in the area, the present day town was formed over the past 250 years and consists of four separate communities that...

, Moray
Moray
Moray is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. It lies in the north-east of the country, with coastline on the Moray Firth, and borders the council areas of Aberdeenshire and Highland.- History :...

 
  • 1 Falkirk RFC was formed in 1972, though was original started in 1962 in Grangemouth
    Grangemouth
    Grangemouth is a town and former burgh in the council area of Falkirk, Scotland. The town lies in the Forth Valley, on the banks of the Firth of Forth, east of Falkirk, west of Bo'ness and south-east of Stirling. Grangemouth had a resident population of 17,906 according to the 2001...

    . They did not start playing rugby league until 2010
  • 2 Linlithgow Lions were formed in 1997, and they became Fife Lions after relocating in 2002

NB: While these are the dates that the clubs were founded as open age clubs, some existed previously as junior clubs.

Premier

  • Ayrshire Storm
  • Carluke Tigers
    Carluke Tigers
    Carluke Tigers are an amateur rugby league team. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference. The team is the only premier rugby league side in Lanarkshire...

  • Edinburgh Eagles
    Edinburgh Eagles
    The Edinburgh Eagles are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Edinburgh, Scotland. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference.-History:...

  • Fife Lions
    Fife Lions
    Fife Lions ARLFC are a rugby league club located in the east of Scotland. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference.The Fife Lions in recent years have been one of the dominant teams in the SRLC...

  • Moray Eels

1st Division

  • Aberdeen Warriors
    Aberdeen Warriors
    The Aberdeen Warriors are a Scottish rugby league team currently playing in the Scotland Rugby League Conference Division One.-History:The club was founded in 2011 by Craig Parslow , Tom Lee and Ray Hall . In the 2011 season, the Warriors won the Rugby League Conference Divisional 1...

  • Easterhouse Panthers
    Easterhouse Panthers
    Easterhouse Panthers are an amateur rugby league team based in Easterhouse in the East End of Glasgow. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference.-History:...

  • Falkirk RFC
    Falkirk RFC
    Falkirk RFC is a rugby union based in Falkirk, ScotlandFalkirk currently competes in the Scottish Premiership Division 2....

  • Moray Titans

League standings

Current Teams 2006 2007 2008 2009
Carluke Tigers
Carluke Tigers
Carluke Tigers are an amateur rugby league team. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference. The team is the only premier rugby league side in Lanarkshire...

 
x x 2nd 2nd
Easterhouse Panthers
Easterhouse Panthers
Easterhouse Panthers are an amateur rugby league team based in Easterhouse in the East End of Glasgow. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference.-History:...

 
Edinburgh Eagles
Edinburgh Eagles
The Edinburgh Eagles are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Edinburgh, Scotland. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference.-History:...

 
1st 1st 1st
Fife Lions
Fife Lions
Fife Lions ARLFC are a rugby league club located in the east of Scotland. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference.The Fife Lions in recent years have been one of the dominant teams in the SRLC...

 
1st 2nd
Glasgow Bulls DNF DNS x
Hillfoot Rams  x x x
Jordanhill Phoenix  x x
Moray Eels  2nd
Paisley Hurricanes
Paisley Hurricanes
The Paisley Hurricanes are an amateur rugby league team. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference. The club is currently based at the in Paisley, home of Paisley Rugby Union Club....

 
x
Victoria Knights x x x

Key

DNF Did not complete the season
DNS Entered but did not start the season
x Did not participate
Divisional winner
Qualified for divisional play-off
Finished bottom

Participating teams by season

  • 1997: Central Centurions, Inverness, Linlithgow Lions, Lomond Valley Raiders, Whitecraigs
  • 1998: Border Eagles, Edinburgh Eagles, Glasgow North, Kinloss Hunters, Linlithgow Lions, Rhu Raiders
  • 1999: Border Eagles, Edinburgh Eagles, Glasgow Bulls, Linlithgow Lions, Portobello Playboys, Rhu Raiders
  • 2000: Border Eagles, Edinburgh Eagles, Glasgow Bulls, Linlithgow Lions, Portobello Playboys, Rhu Raiders
  • 2001: Border Eagles, Clyde Buccaneers, Edinburgh Eagles, Glasgow Bulls, Lanarkshire Storm, Rhu Raiders (Portobello Playboys and Linlithgow Lions took the year out due to foot and mouth)
  • 2002: Division 1: Dunbartonshire Dragons, Edinburgh Eagles, Glasgow Bulls, Portobello Playboys
  • Division 2:Border Eagles, Clyde Buccaneers, Fife Lions, Lanarkshire Storm
  • 2003: Border Eagles, Clyde Buccaneers, Edinburgh Eagles, Fife Lions, Glasgow Bulls, Portobello Playboys
  • 2004: Edinburgh Eagles, Clyde Bulls, Fife Lions, Portobello Playboys
  • 2005: Edinburgh Eagles, Clyde Bulls, Easterhouse Panthers, Fife Lions, Moray Eels, Royal Scots Steelers
  • 2006: Easterhouse Panthers, Edinburgh Eagles, Fife Lions, Glasgow Bulls, Moray Eels, Paisley Hurricanes
  • 2007: Easterhouse Panthers, Edinburgh Eagles, Fife Lions, Moray Eels, Paisley Hurricanes (Glasgow Bulls entered but failed to complete the season)
  • 2008: Carluke Tigers, Easterhouse Panthers, Edinburgh Eagles, Fife Lions, Jordanhill Phoenix, Moray Eels, Paisley Hurricanes (Glasgow Bulls entered but failed to start the season)
  • 2009: Carluke Tigers, Easterhouse Panthers, Edinburgh Eagles, Fife Lions, Hillfoot Rams
  • 2010: Ayrshire Storm, Carluke Tigers, Easterhouse Panthers, Edinburgh Eagles, Falkirk RFC, Fife Lions, Forth and Clyde Nomads, Moray Eels (Jordanhill Phoenix and Kirkcaldy entered but failed to start the season)

Grand Finals Winners

YearChampionsRunners Up
1997 Lomond Valley Raiders Central Centurions
1998 Border Eagles Edinburgh Eagles
1999 Edinburgh Eagles Portobello Playboys
2000 Glasgow Bulls Edinburgh Eagles
2001 Edinburgh Eagles Glasgow Bulls
2002 Edinburgh Eagles Portobello Playboys
2003 Edinburgh Eagles Fife Lions
2004 Fife Lions Edinburgh Eagles
2005 Royal Scots Steelers Fife Lions
2006 Fife Lions Moray Eels
2007 Edinburgh Eagles Fife Lions
2008 Edinburgh Eagles Fife Lions
2009 Edinburgh Eagles Carluke Tigers
2010 Carluke Tigers Edinburgh Eagles
2011 Edinburgh Eagles Ayrshire Storm

Number of wins

  • Edinburgh Eagles 8
  • Fife Lions 2
  • Border Eagles 1
  • Carluke Tigers 1
  • Glasgow Bulls 1
  • Lomond Valley Raiders 1
  • Royal Scots Steelers 1

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