1996 RFL Division Two

The 1996 Division Two Championship season was the third tier of British rugby league during the 1996 season, and was also the first season of rugby league to be played in the summer.[1] The competition featured all eleven teams from the 1995–96 Rugby Football League season and an additional newly formed club, South Wales.

RFL Division Two
LeagueRugby Football League Division Two
Duration22 Rounds
Teams12
1996 Season
Champions Hull Kingston Rovers

Championship

The league was won by Hull Kingston Rovers for a second successive season, winning promotion to Division One along with runners-up Swinton Lions.

League table

Team Pld W D L PF PA Pts
1Hull Kingston Rovers 222101100929442
2Swinton Lions 22180478529536
3Hunslet Hawks 22180473032636
4Carlisle 22130965448626
5Doncaster 22130950054026
6South Wales 221201052854824
7Leigh Centurions 221001259451020
8York Wasps 22901344960318
9Chorley Chieftains 22601635472312
10Barrow Braves 22501735465110
11Bramley 22501736075910
12Prescot Panthers 2220203018834
Champions Promoted

Statistics

The following are the top points scorers in Division Two during the 1996 season. Statistics are for league matches only.[2]

Most points

Player Team Tries Goals DGs Points
Mike FletcherHull Kingston Rovers41430302
Willie RichardsonCarlisle91000236
Greg PearceSwinton Lions41070230
Dean PurtillLeigh Centurions11900224
Simon WilsonHunslet Hawks7931215
Phil AtkinsonBarrow Braves11571159
Tony ChappellDoncaster Dragons7523135
Terry SmirkYork Wasps6502126
Ioan BebbSouth Wales7450118
Dean CreasserBramley3510114
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See also

References

  1. Dave Hadfield (1995-12-20). "Rugby's pounds 87m deal gives Murdoch transfer veto". The Independent. Retrieved 2009-05-06.
  2. Fletcher, Raymond; Howes, David. Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1997. London: Headline. pp. 184–5. ISBN 978-0-7472-7764-4.
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