1917–18 Northern Rugby Football Union Wartime Emergency League season explained

1917–18 Northern Rugby Football Union Wartime Emergency League season
League:Northern Rugby League Wartime Emergency League
Season:1917–18 Season
Season Champs:Barrow
Season Champ Name:Champions
Runner-Up:Runner-up
Second Place:Dewsbury
Prevseason Link:1916–17 Northern Rugby Football Union Wartime Emergency League season
Prevseason Year:1916–17
Nextseason Link:1918–19 Northern Rugby Football Union season
Nextseason Year:1918–19

The 1917–18 Northern Rugby Football Union season was the third season of Rugby league's Wartime Emergency League football. Each club played a differing number of fixtures, depending upon the closeness of neighbours, ease of travel etc., with Rochdale Hornets playing (and losing) only 7 games and St. Helens 18 while Wigan played 35 and several other clubs 31.

Season summary

The war was starting its fourth year and the Rugby League again continued with the Wartime Emergency League set up. This arrangement, as in other sports, meant that the sport could continue, which in turn would boost the public’s moral. The fixtures were usually quite local, thus cutting down on travelling time and costs, whilst not wasting precious war resources.

Several clubs did not participate during this season :-

Huddersfield

Oldham

Wakefield Trinity withdrew again

York withdrew

Keighley again did not take part and in fact did not re-enter the league until the first peacetime League in 1919-20.

No clubs re-joined the League and no new clubs joined the league for this season.

Barrow (90.91%) finished the regular season top of the league (40 points) although only playing 22 games, with Dewsbury (87.10%) this time in second place (with 54 points from 31 games)..
Barrow took the title for the first time in their history.[1]

There were no other trophies to play for during this season.

Championship


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1Barrow222002425593664090.91
2Dewsbury3127044801493315487.10
3Leeds3121374792142654572.58
4Hull241707318261573470.83
5Broughton Rangers2919373451302154170.69
6Leigh31192103431062374064.52
7Halifax2616010233181523261.54
8St Helens Recs29163102701321383560.34
9Wigan35210143312101214260.00
10Warrington3116411236210263658.06
11Widnes20947189146432255.00
12Swinton2211110156208-522352.27
13Batley2310112165191-262145.65
14Bradford Northern2610214156260-1042242.31
15Hunslet3011118311314-32338.33
16Bramley256217186262-761428.00
17St. Helens18421294261-1671027.78
1820421475302-2271025.00
19Hull Kingston Rovers251123125501-37636.00
20Salford28112654499-44535.36
21Runcorn19101851277-22625.26
22Rochdale Hornets70077156-14900

Challenge Cup


The Challenge Cup Competition was suspended for the duration of the war.
The majority of the trophies, such as the County Leagues and County Cups were also suspended for the duration of the First World War.

See also

British rugby league system
1915–16 Northern Rugby Football Union Wartime Emergency League season
1916–17 Northern Rugby Football Union Wartime Emergency League season
1918–1919 (January) Northern Rugby Football Union Wartime Emergency League season
1919 (Feb-May) Northern Rugby Football Union Victory season
The Great Schism – Rugby League View
The Great Schism – Rugby Union View
List of defunct rugby league clubs

References


External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1914–15 Season summary . 2009-08-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090826215628/http://wigan.rlfans.com/fusion_pages/index.php?page_id=337 . 2009-08-26 . live .