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The Pennine Amateur Rugby League, or Pennine League is a rugby league competition for amateur open-age clubs that runs from September to April for clubs around the Pennines area. The competition is run by the British Amateur Rugby League Association (BARLA).
Clayton Rugby League Football Club is an amateur rugby league club in Clayton, West Yorkshire, currently competing in the Pennine League. Clayton play at Lidget Green Cricket Club's ground in a home kit of striped burgundy and amber; their away kit is blue. [1] The club has several teams including those for under-16s.
Pennine A.R.L. Rochdale A.R.L. Wakefield & District A.R.L. Warrington ARL; Widnes & District A.R.L. Wigan A.R.L. York & District A.R.L. Follow BARLA's alignment with the RFL in 2004 and the 2012 restructure of amateur rugby league in Great Britain, a number of BARLA league have formed part of the British rugby league system. These are: [7]
Following the formation of the British Amateur Rugby League Association in 1973 clubs from local leagues in both Yorkshire and Lancashire formed the Pennine League.A solely based Yorkshire competition was not formed until 1978 when the CMS Yorkshire League was established.
West Bowling were founded in 1950 and played in the local Bradford League until 1975 after the formation of the British Amateur Rugby League Association and entered the newly formed Pennine League. The club moved to Bankhouse Cricket Club in 1997 and entered the National Conference League in 1999.
The British Amateur Rugby League Association (BARLA) was formed in 1973 and set up a new league to replace the existing local leagues. Dudley Hill had finished bottom in the Bradford leagues final season and so were placed in the new Pennine Leagues Third Division. In successive years, the club progressed through the leagues eventually reaching ...
At the Pennine League end of season dinner Thornhill were awarded the Chairman's Special Award and long serving Secretary Andrew Byram was named Club Person of the Year. In the summer of 2012, the club received the news that the Pennine League had fast-tracked them from Division 2 to the Pennine Premier Division.
The Under 18's fielded a team in the Gillette National Youth League in 2010. In 2007, the Men's open age team won Pennine League Division 5, and also the Pennine Supplementary Cup, with a victory over Thornton at Crown Flatt, Dewsbury. In 2010 they won promotion from Division 4, and in 2011 were promoted from Division 3 at the first attempt.