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The '''Midlands Junior League''' is an age group [[rugby league]] development competition for clubs in the [[English Midlands]]. It is run by the [[Midlands Rugby League]].


Many of the teams taking part also run open-age sides in the [[Rugby League Conference]] or [[Midlands Rugby League]].


==History==


The adult ''Midlands Merit League'' was founded in late 2005 to support the growth of rugby league in non-heartland areas. The 2007 season saw the introduction of an informal under-15 league ''Midlands Junior League'' based on Merit League principles. In 2008 the junior competition featured under-14 and under-16 divisions.


The adult Midlands Merit League later evolved into the [[Midlands Rugby League]] and the [[RL Merit League]] (for clubs in the [[North of England]]).


Midlands clubs voted against clubs outside the Midlands being included for the 2010 season. In 2010 the Under-12s took a tournament based format and Under-11s and Girls Under-12s started on a similar basis.


2011 saw the addition of an Under-18s league and saw the Under-14s take on a tournament based format, with the Under-12s replaced by an Under-13s.


Following a number of years of steady growth, in 2023, the Midlands Junior League continued its development, following the formation of a new Midlands Junior League Steering group. 4 regional festivals at U7-U16 age groups were played during the summer of 2023, with a host of friendly fixtures arranged between clubs also.


Festivals were held at Bassetlaw Bulldogs, Shrewsbury Lions, Sherwood Wolfhunt and [[North_East_Worcestershire_Ravens|NEW Ravens RLFC]]


==Participating clubs==


The following teams will participate in 2023, across a range of age groups from U7s to U15s:


{| class="wikitable"

|+ 2023 Clubs

|-

! !! Club !! Further information

|-

| 1 || Bassetlaw Bulldogs || [http://www.bassetlawbulldogs.co.uk Website] [https://www.facebook.com/BulldogsRL Facebook] [https://twitter.com/BulldogsRLFC Twitter]

|-

| 2 || Bolsover Bulls || [https://bolsoverbulls.com/ Website] [https://www.facebook.com/bolsoverbulls Facebook] [https://twitter.com/BolsoverBulls Twitter]

|-

| 3 || [[Coventry Bears]] || [https://www.coventrybears.com/ Website] [https://www.facebook.com/CoventryBears Facebook] [https://twitter.com/CoventryBears Twitter]

|-

| 4 || Immingham Wasps || [https://www.facebook.com/ImminghamWaspsJuniorRugbyClub Facebook] [https://twitter.com/Immingham%20Wasps Twitter]

|-

| 5 || Isle of Axholm ||[https://www.facebook.com/islejuniorrugb Facebook] [https://twitter.com/IsleRugby Twitter]

|-

| 6 || [[Leamington Royals]] || Website Facebook Twitter

|-

| 7 || Moorends Marauders || Website Facebook Twitter

|-

| 8 || [[NEW Ravens]]|| Website Facebook Twitter

|-

| 9 || Sherwood Wolfhunt || Website Facebook Twitter

|-

| 10 || Shrewsbury Knights || Website Facebook Twitter

|-

| 11 || Swindon St George || Website Facebook Twitter

|-

| 12 || [[Telford Raiders]] || Website Facebook Twitter

|}


==Format==


Until 2013, teams competed in a league format, playing an equal number of games. The top four teams in each age groups contested the semi-finals, with first playing fourth and second playing third.


The league scoring format was:

Win: 3 points

Draw: 2 points

Defeat not conceded, fielding 13 players: 1 point


Default on game within three days of fixture: 0 points, with 40-0 score-line awarded to the opposition.


The under-14, under-13 and under-11 boys and under-12 girls competitions take place on a tournament format.


From 2018, the league system was replaced by friendly matches and festivals, returning the region to the Midlands Junior Development League. Clubs were encouraged to arrange their own fixtures and to also attend centralised festivals throughout the summer months. Bassetlaw Bulldogs and Immmingham Wasps played the first game in the RFL's new flagship Player Development League on 12th May 2018.


==Past winners==


* 2007 Under-15s: [[Telford Raiders]]

* 2008 Under-14s: [[Derby City RLFC|Derby Dragons]], Under-16s: [[Northampton Casuals|Northampton Knights]]

* 2009 Under-12s: [[Northampton Casuals|Northampton Knights]], Under-14s: [[Redditch Ravens]], Under-16s: [[Nottingham Outlaws (Rugby)|Nottingham Outlaws]]

* 2010 Under-12s: [[Northampton Knights]], Under-14s: [[Telford Raiders]], Under-16s: [[Birmingham Bulldogs]]

* 2011 Under-16s: [[Coventry Bears]], Under-18s: [[Northampton Demons]]

* 2012 Under-16s: [[Gloucestershire All Golds]], Under-18s: [[Leicester Storm]]


==See also==


* [[Junior rugby league in England]]


==External links==

*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090608052147/http://www.midlandsrugbyleague.co.uk/ Midlands rugby league site]

*[http://rugbyleagueconference.co.uk Rugby League Conference official site] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100511071715/http://www.rugbyleagueconference.co.uk/ |date=2010-05-11 }}


[[Category:Rugby League Conference]]

[[Category:Junior rugby league]]

[[Category:Children's sport in the United Kingdom]]


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