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RFL President's Cup
SportRugby league
Formerly known asRFL Association's Cup
Instituted2014
Number of teams4
CountryGreat Britain (RFL)

The RFL President's Cup is an annual competition for men's representative teams drawn from the British Rugby league structure and is run by the Rugby Football League (RFL). It was previously known as the RFL Association's Cup and from 2014 to 2016 also featured a women's competition.

History

The RFL Associations Cup was founded in 2014 following the previous year's Rugby League Festival Of World Cups (the series of Rugby League World Cups for women, wheelchair, police, armed forces and students) with a view to better preparing each of the competing British entries ahead of their inclusion in future World Cups.[1]

Speaking at the launch of the competition, David Gent, the RFL's Director of Participation stated "This competition is about a regular fixed competition for these associations, but it is vital we support these squads in their attempts to win their respective World Cups." [2]

Additional benefits for the women's team would be to give England selectors the opportunity to scout players from all sections of the women's game, to create higher intensity fixtures than the domestic competition at the time provided and to select players to the national women's squad. [3]

The first season saw the men's competition involving Great Britain Students, Great Britain Armed Forces, Great Britain Teachers and Great Britain Police and the women's competition featuring England Students, Great Britain Armed Forces, Great Britain Teachers and The Lionesses - a team made up of players from the women's domestic league who were not eligible for any of the other three teams.

In 2015 England Universities replaced Great Britain Students following the movement of the Student Rugby League Four Nations Competition from the Easter period to a summer slot.

No men's competition took place in 2017 owing to teams participating in the Festival of World Cups in Australia.[4] During this year, Great Britain Armed Forces re-branded to become UK Armed Forces.[5]

For the 2018 season, the competition was renamed RFL President's Cup. [6][7] The women's competition was discontinued following the RFL revamping the international player pathway process and introducing a National Performance Programme with a focus on talent identification, player skill development, physical competences and the creation of a performance coaching environment[8] in advance of the RFL opening a National Rugby League Centre in Manchester[9] which will provide facilities for the England Women's team to train at. An Origin Game was also introduced to recreate international competition to develop the elite players.[10]

Format

Each team plays each other once in a single round-robin competition, with the team finishing at the top of the league table being crowned champions.

Competition points are scored as follows:

  • Win: 2 points
  • Draw: 1 point
  • Loss: 0 points
  • Default on game: 0 points (with 24-0 score-line awarded to the opposition).

Where teams are tied on competition points, points difference (the cumulative number of points scored in all games minus the cumulative number of points conceded in all games) is used to determine league positions.

The Pankhurst Trophy, previously played for annually and awarded to the winner of the England Students v Great Britain Armed Forces women's game, continued to be awarded to the winner of the fixture.[11]

Men's Competition

2019 Season

The 2019 season will take place as follows:

Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue
UK Armed Forces Great Britain Police 10 April 2019, 6:00pm Leigh Miners Rangers
England Universities Great Britain Teachers 10 April 2019, 8:00pm Leigh Miners Rangers
Great Britain Police England Universities 8 May 2019, 6:00pm Siddal A.R.L.F.C.
Great Britain Teachers UK Armed Forces 8 May 2019, 8:00pm Siddal A.R.L.F.C.
Great Britain Teachers Great Britain Police 20 June 2019, 6:00pm Sheffield Hallam Sports Park
UK Armed Forces England Universities 20 June 2019, 8:00pm Sheffield Hallam Sports Park
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 England Universities 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Great Britain Police 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Great Britain Teachers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 UK Armed Forces 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]

2018 Season

Fixtures & results:

Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue
England Universities 48–10 Great Britain Police 18 April 2018, 7:00pm Rochdale Mayfield
UK Armed Forces 0–24 Great Britain Teachers Game defaulted[12] N/A
Great Britain Teachers 10–46 England Universities 2 May 2018, 6:00pm Wigan St Judes
Great Britain Police 8–40[13] UK Armed Forces 2 May 2018, 8:00pm Wigan St Judes
Great Britain Police 36–36[14] Great Britain Teachers 20 June 2018, 6:00pm Rochdale Mayfield
England Universities 40–22[15] UK Armed Forces 20 June 2018, 8:00pm Rochdale Mayfied
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 England Universities 3 3 0 0 134 42 +92 6
2 Great Britain Teachers 3 1 1 1 80 82 −2 3
3 UK Armed Forces 3 1 0 2 62 72 −10 2
4 Great Britain Police 3 0 1 2 54 124 −70 1
Source: [citation needed]

2017 Season

Competition did not take place.

2016 Season

Fixtures & results:

Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue
Great Britain Armed Forces 52–18[16] Great Britain Police 20 April 2016, 6:00pm Stanningley ARLFC
England Universities 32–16[16] Great Britain Teachers 20 April 2016, 8:00pm Stanningley ARLFC
Great Britain Police 4–58 England Universities 11 May 2016, 6:00pm Wigan St Patrick's
Great Britain Teachers 24–44 Great Britain Armed Forces 11 May 2016, 8:00pm Wigan St Patrick's
Great Britain Police 36–6[17] Great Britain Teachers 8 June 2016, 6:00pm Post Office Road, Featherstone
England Universities 36–26[17] Great Britain Armed Forces 8 June 2016, 8:00pm Post Office Road, Featherstone
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 England Universities 3 3 0 0 126 46 +80 6
2 UK Armed Forces 3 2 0 1 122 78 +44 4
3 Great Britain Police 3 1 0 2 58 116 −58 2
4 Great Britain Teachers 3 0 0 3 46 112 −66 0
Source: [citation needed]

2015 Season

Fixtures & results:

Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue
England Universities 72–8 Great Britain Police 29 April 2015, 6:00pm Stanningley ARLFC
Great Britain Armed Forces 50–6 Great Britain Teachers 29 April 205, 8:00pm Stanningley ARLFC
Great Britain Teachers 14–36 England Universities 27 May 2015, 6:00pm Wigan St Patrick's
Great Britain Police 28–32[18] Great Britain Armed Forces 27 May 2015, 8:00pm Wigan St Patrick's
Great Britain Police 18–34 Great Britain Teachers 10 June 2015, 6:00pm Post Office Road, Featherstone
England Universities 4–28 Great Britain Armed Forces 10 June 2015, 8:00pm Post Office Road, Featherstone

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 UK Armed Forces 3 3 0 0 110 38 +72 6
2 England Universities 3 2 0 1 112 50 +62 4
3 Great Britain Teachers 3 1 0 2 54 104 −50 2
4 Great Britain Police 3 0 0 3 54 138 −84 0
Source: [citation needed]

2014 Season

Fixtures & results:

Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue
Great Britain Police 30–44 Great Britain Armed Forces 10 May 2014, 2:00pm RAF Cranwell
Great Britain Students 52–0 Great Britain Police 4 June 2014, 6:00pm Stanningley ARLFC
Great Britain Armed Forces 36–6 Great Britain Teachers 4 June 2014, 8:00pm Stanningley ARLFC
Great Britain Teachers 2–52 Great Britain Students 21 June 2014,12:00 Select Security Stadium, Widnes
Great Britain Students 32–24 Great Britain Armed Forces 17 July 2014, 6:00pm Select Security Stadium, Widnes
Great Britain Police 24–16 Great Britain Teachers 17 July 2014, 8:00pm Select Security Stadium, Widnes
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Great Britain Students 3 3 0 0 136 26 +110 6
2 UK Armed Forces 3 2 0 1 104 68 +36 4
3 Great Britain Police 3 1 0 2 54 112 −58 2
4 Great Britain Teachers 3 0 0 3 24 112 −88 0
Source: "Associations Cup". Rugby Leaguer & League Express. No. 2924. 21 July 2014. p. 30.

Women's Competition

2016 Season

Fixtures & results:

Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue
England Students 10–16[19] Great Britain Teachers 22 May 2016, 1:00pm Stanningley ARLFC
Great Britain Armed Forces 0–62[19] The Lionesses 22 May 2016, 3:00pm Stanningley ARLFC
England Students 21–16[20] Great Britain Armed Forces 26 June 2016, 3:00pm Wigan St Patrick's
The Lionesses 38–10[20] Great Britain Teachers 26 June 2016, 1:00pm Wigan St Patrick's
Great Britain Teachers 32–14[21] Great Britain Armed Forces 10 July 2016, 1:00pm Post Office Road, Featherstone
The Lionesses 36–14[21] England Students 10 July 2016, 3:00pm Post Office Road, Featherstone
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 The Lionesses 3 3 0 0 136 24 +112 6
2 Great Britain Teachers 3 2 0 1 58 62 −4 4
3 Great Britain Students 3 1 0 2 45 68 −23 2
4 UK Armed Forces 3 0 0 3 30 115 −85 0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]


2015 Season

Fixtures & results:

Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue
The Lionesses 52–10[22] Great Britain Armed Forces 7 June 2015, 1:00pm Stanningley ARLFC
Great Britain Teachers 14–46[22] England Students 7 June 2015, 3:00pm Stanningley ARLFC
The Lionesses 36–18[23] Great Britain Teachers 28 June 2015, 3:00pm Wigan St Patrick's
Great Britain Armed Forces 10–50[23] Great Britain Students 28 June 2015, 12:15pm Odsal Stadium, Bradford
Great Britain Armed Forces 18–24[23] Great Britain Teachers 19 July 2015, 1:00pm Post Office Road, Featherstone
England Students 20–26[23] The Lionesses 19 July 2015, 3:00pm Post Office Road, Featherstone
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 The Lionesses 3 3 0 0 114 48 +66 6
2 Great Britain Students 3 2 0 1 116 50 +66 4
3 Great Britain Teachers 3 1 0 2 56 100 −44 2
4 UK Armed Forces 3 0 0 3 38 126 −88 0
Source: [citation needed]

2014 Season

Fixtures & results:

Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue
England Students 16–30 The Lionesses 8 June 2014, 1:00pm Rochdale Mayfield
Great Britain Teachers 36–4 Great Britain Armed Forces 8 June 2014, 3:00pm Rochdale Mayfield
England Students 20–20 Great Britain Teachers 21 June 2014, 2:00pm Select Security Stadium, Widnes
Great Britain Armed Forces 4–40 The Lionesses 21 June 2014, 4:00pm Select Security Stadium, Widnes
England Students 44–26 Great Britain Armed Forces 20 July 2014, 1:00pm Stanningley ARLFC
Great Britain Teachers 16–32 The Lionesses 20 July 2014, 3:00pm Stanningley ARLFC
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 The Lionesses 3 3 0 0 102 36 +66 6
2 Great Britain Teachers 3 1 1 1 72 56 +16 3
3 Great Britain Students 3 1 1 1 80 76 +4 3
4 UK Armed Forces 3 0 0 3 34 120 −86 0
Source: "Associations Cup". Rugby Leaguer & League Express. No. 2924. 21 July 2014. p. 30.

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