1897–98 Northern Rugby Football Union season

The 1897–98 Northern Rugby Football Union season was the third season of rugby league football.

1897–98 Northern Rugby Football Union season
StructureSeparate county competitions
1897–98 Season
Top point-scorer(s)Albert Goldthorpe ( Hunslet) 135
Top try-scorer(s)Hoskins ( Salford) 30
Lancashire League
Champions Oldham
Yorkshire League
Champions Hunslet

Summary

The leading try scorer this season was Hoskins of Salford, who crossed the line 30 times.[1] The leading goal scorer was Albert Goldthorpe of Hunslet who was successful 66 times.[1] The leading points scorer was also Goldthorpe who scored 135 points in the season.[1]

Oldham won the Lancashire Senior Competition and Hunslet won in Yorkshire, but only after winning a play-off with Bradford.

Rule changes

  • The line-out was abolished and replaced with the punt-out.[2][3]
  • The value of all goals was reduced to two points.[2][4]

Lancashire Senior Competition

Oldham won the Lancashire competition outright. Although participating in the Lancashire Senior Competition, Runcorn and Stockport were from Cheshire. Warrington, and Widnes were in Lancashire until the 1974 boundary changes and now lie within the northern boundary of Cheshire.

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Oldham 26221229594+20147
2 Swinton 26203332183+23843
3 Widnes 261916251114+13739
4 Salford 261637275182+9333[A]
5 Broughton Rangers 261349183108+7530
6 Wigan 2611114124173-4923
7 Leigh 2611213176170+622[B]
8 St. Helens 2610214161192-3122
9 Warrington 2610214131178-4722
10Runcorn 269215142184-4220
11Stockport 268216154253-9918
12Tyldesley 268117111281-17017
13 Rochdale Hornets 267019146247-10114
14Morecambe 26422074285-21110

Source: R.L.Yearbook 1995-96 cited in "The Vault".
League points: for win = 2; for draw = 1; for loss = 0.
Pld = Games played; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; PF = Match points scored; PA = Match points conceded; PD = Points difference; Pts = League points.

Notes

^ a: Salford had 2 points deducted for fielding an ineligible player
^ b: Leigh had 2 points deducted for fielding an ineligible player

Yorkshire Senior Competition

Hunslet and Bradford ended the league season with 48 points. In a championship play-off Hunslet beat Bradford 5–2.

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Hunslet 302244327117+21048
2 Bradford 302325319139+18048
3 Batley 3017310234111+12337
4 Halifax 3016311193164+2935
5 Manningham 3015411276181+9534
6 Castleford 3016113256208+4833
7 Wakefield Trinity 3016113248214+3433
8Leeds Parish Church 3015114187213-2631
9 Leeds 3013413186171+1530
10 Huddersfield 3012315208170+3827
11 Hull 3011415192187+526
12Bramley 3011415156199-4326
13Brighouse Rangers 309516143172-2923
14Holbeck 3011019171310-13922
15Heckmondwike 309219148315-16720
16Liversedge 30312676449-3737

Source: R.L.Yearbook 1995-96 cited in "The Vault".
League points: for win = 2; for draw = 1; for loss = 0.
Pld = Games played; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; PF = Match points scored; PA = Match points conceded; PD = Points difference; Pts = League points.


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References

  1. Raymond Fletcher; David Howes (1995). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996. London: Headline Book Publishing. p. 164. ISBN 0-7472-7817-2.
  2. Warrington Wolves. "The Northern Union". Warrington Wolves. Archived from the original on 2009-09-26. Retrieved 2009-07-06.
  3. Bottom ten: Rugby league rules, Rugby League World, Aug 2009: 62
  4. Top ten: Rugby league rules, Rugby League World, Aug 2009: 61

Sources

  • de la Riviere, Richard, ed. (2009), Rugby League World, Brighouse, UK: League Publications (published August 2009) (340), ISSN 1466-0105 Missing or empty |title= (help)
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