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  2. St Albans Centurions - Wikipedia

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    The St Albans Centurions are a rugby league club based in St Albans, Hertfordshire. The club plays their home games at Toulmin Drive, St Albans and their clubhouse is in High Oaks, St Albans. Founded in 1996, they first played in various local leagues and the Rugby League Conference, and then, from 2003 to 2006, in National League 3.

  3. 2005 Rugby League National Leagues - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Table. 1.2 Play-offs. ... third and fourth divisions of rugby league in the UK. ... St Albans Centurions 46–24 Warrington Wizards Week 3

  4. 2004 Rugby League National Leagues - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Table. 1.2 Play-offs. ... third and fourth divisions of rugby league in the UK. National League One ... St Albans Centurions: 20 13 0 7 724 406 26 8:

  5. London and South East Rugby League - Wikipedia

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    After the 2006 season with other teams withdrawing from National League Three, St Albans Centurions also decided to join the Premier South. In 2012 it became a standalone league run by the RFL with the introduction of Summer Rugby in the amateur ranks. St Albans Centurions returned to playing nationally in National Conference League division three

  6. 2006 Rugby League National Leagues - Wikipedia

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    St Albans Centurions 36–16 Dewsbury Celtic. Elimination match, 24 September Warrington Wizards 30–12 St Albans Centurions. Semi-final, 24 September Bramley Buffaloes 30–10 Hemel Stags. Semi-final, 1 October Hemel Stags 27–16 Warrington Wizards

  7. 2003 Rugby League National Leagues - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 National Leagues (known as the LHF National Leagues due to sponsorship) are the second, third and fourth divisions of rugby league played in Britain.. National Leagues One and Two were made up of the 18 clubs that competed in the Northern Ford Premiership during the previous season, plus the London Skolars and the York City Knights.

  8. East Rugby League - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents ... The East Rugby League is a summer ... Cambridge Eagles, Hemel Stags, Ipswich Rhinos, South Norfolk Saints, St Albans Centurions; 2001 ...

  9. Rugby League Conference National Division - Wikipedia

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    A few weeks into the season Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks withdrew, Bradford Dudley Hill despite making the playoffs opted to return to the National Conference League and St Albans Centurions decided to join the Rugby League Conference Premier South Division, which left Hemel Stags as the only South of England team in the league.