• Source: 2012 National Conference League
    • The 2012 National Conference League was the 27th season of the National Conference League, the top league for British amateur rugby league clubs, and was the first season that the league was played in the summer.
      The league was expanded to four tiers for the first time, with the new Division Three largely consisting of teams from the former Rugby League Conference National Division.


      Premier Division


      The Premier Division featured three new clubs:

      Oulton Raiders, promoted as champions from 2010–11 NCL Division One
      Ince Rose Bridge, promoted from 2010–11 NCL Division One
      Myton Warriors, promoted from 2010–11 NCL Division One


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      Division One


      Division One featured six new clubs:

      Hunslet Warriors, promoted as champions from 2010–11 NCL Division Two
      Castleford Lock Lane, promoted from 2010–11 NCL Division Two
      Egremont Rangers, promoted from 2010–11 NCL Division Two
      Bradford Dudley Hill, relegated from 2010–11 NCL Premier Division
      Wigan St Judes, relegated from 2010–11 NCL Premier Division
      York Acorn, relegated from 2010–11 NCL Premier Division


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      Division Two


      Division Two featured five new clubs:

      Normanton Knights, relegated from 2010–11 NCL Division One
      Askam, played in 2011 NCL transitional season
      Widnes West Bank, played in 2011 NCL transitional season
      Dewsbury Celtic, joined from Rugby League Conference National Division
      Featherstone Lions, joined from Rugby League Conference National Division


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      Division Three


      Of the ten clubs in the newly formed Division Three, seven joined from the former Rugby League Conference National Division and two teams were promoted from the RLC Premier Divisions (Bristol Sonics and St Albans Centurions). The tenth club, South Wales Hornets, were a newly founded team. The Grand Final winners were Hemel Stags, defeating Underbank Rangers 17–10.
      At the end of the season, all clubs apart from Underbank Rangers and Coventry Bears withdrew from the league for various reasons:

      Hemel Stags, accepted into Championship One
      Bristol Sonics, St Albans Centurions and Nottingham Outlaws, joined newly formed Conference League South
      Bramley Buffaloes and Kippax Knights, applications rejected by NCL; joined Yorkshire Men's League
      Warrington Wizards, merged with Woolston Rovers
      South Wales Hornets, folded


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