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1990–91 Fulham RLFC season

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1990–91 Fulham RLFC season
1990–91 Rank7th
Challenge CupFirst Round
1990–91 recordWins: 18; draws: 2; losses: 12
Points scoredFor: 450; against: 338
Team information
ChairmanRay Stoner
CoachRoss Strudwick
StadiumCrystal Palace National Sports Centre
Avg. attendance496
High attendance844 vs. Batley
Top scorers
TriesDarryl Pitt - 10
GoalsGreg Pearce - 74
PointsGreg Pearce - 168
← 1989–90 List of seasons 1991–92 →

The 1990–91 Fulham RLFC season was the eleventh in the club's history. They competed in the 1990–91 Second Division of the Rugby Football League. They also competed in the 1991 Challenge Cup, 1990–91 Lancashire Cup and the 1990–91 League Cup. They finished the season in 7th place in the second tier of British professional rugby league.

Second Division Final Standings

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Salford 28 26 1 1 856 219 637 53
2 Halifax 28 24 0 4 941 311 630 48
3 Swinton 28 21 2 5 523 347 176 44
4 Ryedale-York 28 20 2 6 559 394 165 42
5 Leigh 28 18 1 9 698 372 326 37
6 Workington Town 28 18 1 9 497 323 174 37
7 Fulham 28 17 2 9 450 338 112 36
8 Carlisle 28 16 2 10 613 425 188 34
9 Doncaster 28 16 0 12 207 434 -227 32
10 Hunslet 28 13 2 13 519 438 81 28
11 Huddersfield 28 13 1 14 493 477 16 27
12 Whitehaven 28 13 0 15 412 592 -180 26
13 Keighley 28 12 0 16 456 588 -132 24
14 Dewsbury 28 10 1 17 410 455 -45 21
15 Trafford Borough 28 10 0 18 508 618 -110 20
16 Batley 28 10 0 18 337 466 -129 20
17 Barrow 28 8 2 18 415 705 -290 18
18 Chorley Borough 28 7 1 20 388 721 -333 15
19 Bramley 28 7 1 20 379 726 -347 15
20 Runcorn Highfield 28 3 1 24 351 779 -428 7
21 Nottingham City 28 2 0 26 284 945 -661 4
Promoted

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References

  1. ^ Raymond Fletcher; David Howes (1995). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996. London: Headline Book Publishing. p. 302. ISBN 0-7472-7817-2.