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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]].
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]].


The conference made the leap from 30 to 52 teams in 2003 and a South West Division appeared for the first time.
The conference made the leap from 30 to 52 teams in 2003 and a South West Division appeared for the first time. It disappeared in 2004 as South West teams took part in the Western Division and Cardiff Demons joined the newly created [[Rugby League Conference Welsh Premier|Welsh Division]].


==Competeting teams==
==Competeting teams==

Revision as of 14:28, 6 November 2009

The Rugby League Conference South West Division is a division in the Rugby League Conference, an amateur rugby league competition with sides from across Britain.

History

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.

The conference made the leap from 30 to 52 teams in 2003 and a South West Division appeared for the first time. It disappeared in 2004 as South West teams took part in the Western Division and Cardiff Demons joined the newly created Welsh Division.

Competeting teams

  • 2003: Worcestershire Saints, Gloucestershire Warriors, Oxford Cavaliers, Cardiff Demons, Bristol Sonics, Somerset Vikings
  • 2005: Gloucestershire Warriors, Oxford Cavaliers, Bristol Sonics, Somerset Vikings, Plymouth, Thames Valley
  • 2007: Plymouth Titans, Somerset Vikings 'A', Devon Sharks, East Devon Eagles, Exeter Centurions
  • 2008: Plymouth Titans, Somerset Vikings, Devon Sharks, East Devon Eagles, Exeter Centurions
  • 2009: Plymouth Titans, Somerset Vikings, Devon Sharks, East Devon Eagles, Exeter Centurions, South Dorset Giants

Winners