2023 RFL League 1 explained

2023 Betfred League One
League:League One
Duration:18 February 2023 – 27 August 2023
No Of Teams:10
Matches:185
Points:4,986
Highest Attendance:2,549 Doncaster v North Wales Crusaders
Lowest Attendance:186 London Skolars v Hunslet
Avg Attendance:719
Attendance:69,820
Season:2023
Season Champs:Dewsbury Rams
Season Champ Name:Champions
Biggest Home Win:Dewsbury Rams 78–10 Cornwall
Biggest Away Win:London Skolars 0–60 Doncaster
Top Scorer:Connor Robinson (228)
Top Try Scorer:Sam Smeaton (21)
Leave:London Skolars
Leave Reason:Resignation
Prevseason Link:2022 RFL League 1
Prevseason Year:2022
Nextseason Link:2024 RFL League One
Nextseason Year:2024

The 2023 RFL League One was a professional rugby league football competition played in the United Kingdom and the third tier of the sport for Rugby Football League (RFL) affiliated clubs. The sponsors for the league were the bookmakers, Betfred and the league continued to be known as the Betfred League One.

The title and the automatic promotion place was won by Dewsbury Rams. Also promoted were Doncaster who won through the play-offs to win the play-off final 18–6 against North Wales Crusaders.

Top try scorer was Doncaster's Sam Smeaton with 21. Top points-scorer was Connor Robinson, also of Doncaster with 228 points (9 tries and 96 goals).[1]

Teams

The number of teams in League One was scheduled to remain at 11, with Keighley and Swinton (who were promoted in 2022), being replaced by Dewsbury Rams and Workington Town, (the teams relegated from the Championship), but on 22 December 2022, the RFL announced that West Wales Raiders had withdrawn from the league, and that the season would proceed with just 10 clubs.[2] [3]

In January 2023, Midlands Hurricanes confirmed that the club would be moving from the Portway Stadium, to use the Alexander Stadium in Perry Park, Birmingham.[4]

Towards the end of the season, Oldham announced that the club's planned relocation to Boundary Park would be brought forward from 2024. On 22 August, the club played their penultimate home game of the regular season, at Boundary Park (the club's first match there since 2009).[5]

On 15 September 2023, London Skolars issued a statement to say they would be withdrawing from League One, ahead of the 2024 season.[6]

Stadiums and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Cornwall RLFCPenryn, CornwallThe Memorial Ground4,000
Dewsbury RamsDewsburyCrown Flatt5,100
DoncasterDoncasterEco-Power Stadium15,231
HunsletLeedsSouth Leeds Stadium4,000
London SkolarsHaringey, LondonNew River Stadium2,000
Midlands HurricanesBirminghamAlexander Stadium2,000
North Wales CrusadersColwyn BayEirias Stadium5,500
OldhamOldhamWhitebank Stadium (2 matches at Boundary Park) 1,500 (13,513)
Rochdale HornetsRochdaleSpotland Stadium10,249
Workington TownWorkingtonDerwent Park10,000

Rule changes

Changes in the operational rules were announced on 1 February 2023.[7]

On-field, the main change is that teams awarded a penalty for an offence at a scrum can now kick for goal. Previously such penalties were differential precluding the team from kicking for goal. The green card process has been clarified so that if the referee calls "time off" for a player to receive medical attention, the player must leave the pitch for two minutes. Teams will be allowed to name an 18th player (fifth interchange player) in the squad who can play if three or more players are withdrawn due to failing a head injury assessment (HIA).

Off-field the graduated return to play process that applies after a player has suffered a concussion will be a minimum of 12 days (up from 11 in 2022).

Changes have also been made to the disciplinary process where the periods of suspension for the various grade of offences have been reduced but the use of fines increased.[8]

Fixtures and results

See main article: 2023 RFL League One results. With the withdrawal of West Wales Raiders, consideration was given to adding loop fixture to the season but a meeting of the 10 clubs decided against this and to proceed with an 18-match season with the dates where clubs would have played West Wales as byes.[3]

The round 18 match between Rochdale Hornets and London Skolars was forfeited by the Skolars. Originally scheduled for 23 July, the fixture was postponed due to bad weather. It was subsequently rescheduled again for 23 August, but was further postponed on 21 August, when Skolars informed the RFL they would be unable to fulfil the fixture. On 24 August, the RFL announced that Rochdale had been awarded the fixture as an automatic 48-0 win under the league's operational rules.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Butcher . Tim . Spencer . Daniel . Rugby League Yearbook 2023-2024 . 2023 . 978 190134743 2 . 344.
  2. News: Redhead . Paul . Championship and League One opening fixtures announced for 2023 season . 16 November 2022 . Rugby League News . 12 November 2022.
  3. Web site: West Wales Raiders withdraw from RFL competitions . www.rugby-league.com . RFL . 22 December 2022 . 22 December 2022.
  4. Web site: Rugby League coming to Alexander Stadium after Midlands Hurricanes agree tenancy partnership with council . www.birmingham.gov.uk . Birmingham City Council .
  5. News: A winning return to Boundary Park for Oldham RLFC . 29 August 2023 . The Oldham Times . 23 August 2023.
  6. News: Walker . Callum . London Skolars withdraw from League One in rugby league blow . 15 September 2023 . Total Rugby League . 15 September 2023.
  7. Web site: Law changes, new faces and ref-cams – what’s new in Rugby League in 2023 . www.rugby-league.com . RFL . 1 February 2023 . 1 February 2023.
  8. Web site: Gordon . James . Former Super League ref, GB Lioness & France prop join RFL disciplinary . LoveRugbyLeague . 1 February 2023 . 1 February 2023.
  9. Web site: RFL Statement – Rochdale v London. RFL . 24 August 2023.