South East Men's League

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London & South East Men's League
SportRugby league
Formerly known asRugby League Conference London & South Division
Instituted2012
Country England
ChampionsPortsmouth Navy Seahawks (2013)
Related competitionLondon League, South Premier

The South East Men's League was a division within rugby league's tier 4 and was previously a division of the Rugby League Conference. Teams in this area now compete in the London Mens League.

Many of the clubs run juniors in the London Junior League.

History[edit]

The Rugby League Conference was founded in 1997 as the Southern Conference, a 10-team pilot league for teams in the South of England and the English Midlands. A Southern Division first appeared in 1998 and would remain an ever-present with minor name changes except for the 2008 season.

The South Premier Division was first competed for in 2005.

Community game pyramid[edit]

The London & South East Men's League is below the South Premier and above the London, South and East Entrance League.

2014 structure[edit]

Participating teams by season[edit]

  • 1998: Crawley Jets, North London Skolars, Oxford Cavaliers, St Albans Centurions, West London Sharks 1
  • 1999: Crawley Jets, North London Skolars, Oxford Cavaliers, St Albans Centurions, West London Sharks 1
  • 2000: Crawley Jets, Kingston Warriors, North London Skolars, Oxford Cavaliers, South London Storm, West London Sharks 1
  • 2001: Crawley Jets, Kingston Warriors, North London Skolars, South London Storm, West London Sharks
  • 2002: Crawley Jets, Kingston Warriors, North London Skolars, South London Storm, West London Sharks
  • 2003: Crawley Jets, Gosport & Fareham Vikings, Greenwich Admirals, Hemel Stags 'A', Kingston Warriors, North London Skolars 'A', South London Storm 'A', West London Sharks
  • 2004: Crawley Jets, Gosport & Fareham Vikings, Greenwich Admirals, Kingston Warriors, South London Storm 'A', West London Sharks 2
  • 2005: Gosport & Fareham Vikings, Haringey Hornets, Hemel Stags 'A', Kingston Warriors, Middlesex Lions, South London Storm 'A'
  • 2006: Broadstairs Bulldogs, Greenwich Admirals, Haringey Hornets 'A', Hemel Stags 'A', Kent Ravens, St Albans Centurions 'A' 3
  • 2007: Broadstairs Bulldogs, Farnborough Falcons, Finchley, Gosport & Fareham Vikings 2
  • 2009: Farnborough Falcons, Greenwich Admirals, Kent Ravens, Oxford Cavaliers, Southampton Spitfires, Swindon St George
  • 2010: Elmbridge Eagles, Greenwich Admirals, Guildford Giants, Oxford Cavaliers, South London Storm A, Southampton Spitfires, Sussex Merlins, Swindon St George
  • 2011: Elmbridge Eagles, Greenwich Admirals, Guildford Giants, Medway Dragons, Portsmouth Navy Seahawks, Southampton Spitfires, Sussex Merlins
  • 2012: Greenwich Admirals, Guildford Giants, Medway Dragons, Portsmouth Navy Seahawks, Southampton Spitfires, Sussex Merlins
  • 2013: Guildford Giants, Medway Dragons, Portsmouth Navy Seahawks, Southampton Spitfires, Sussex Merlins, Weald Warriors
  • 2014: Guildford Giants, Medway Dragons, Portsmouth Navy Seahawks, Southampton Spitfires, Sussex Merlins, Weald Warriors

1 as Southern division 2 as South division 3 as South East division

Winners[edit]

  • 1998: Crawley Jets 1
  • 1999: Crawley Jets 1
  • 2000: North London Skolars (now London Skolars) 1
  • 2001: Crawley Jets 4
  • 2002: North London Skolars (now London Skolars) 4
  • 2003: Crawley Jets 4
  • 2004: West London Sharks 2
  • 2005: Kingston Warriors (now Elmbridge) 4
  • 2006: Broadstairs Bulldogs 3
  • 2007: Farnborough Falcons 2
  • 2009: Greenwich Admirals 4
  • 2010: Greenwich Admirals 4
  • 2011: Elmbridge Eagles 4
  • 2012: Portsmouth Navy Seahawks
  • 2013: Portsmouth Navy Seahawks

1 as Rugby League Conference Southern division
2 as Rugby League Conference South division
3 as Rugby League Conference South East division
4 as Rugby League Conference London & South division

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