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« on: 01 December 2011, 11:08:19 »

http://www.therfl.co.uk/news/article/24039/northampton-to-enter-championship-1


The RFL has today confirmed that Northampton will enter Rugby League’s semi-professional Championship One competition in 2013.

The Midlands team will be owned and run by Northampton Town Football Club and will play at the club’s Sixfields Stadium whilst maintaining close links with the area’s existing community Rugby League team, Northampton Demons.

The RFL is confident that the new venture will build on the great progress which the sport has made in the region in recent years.

Northampton will also benefit from a link up with Super League club Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, who will share their Rugby League expertise and best practice with the newcomers.

RFL Chief Operating Officer Ralph Rimmer said: “We’re delighted to announce that Northampton will be the first of the four new clubs which will take their place in Championship One in 2013.

“There is great potential here and the club is based on solid foundations with a strong business plan.

“There are thousands of Rugby League supporters in the region that attend major RFL events such as the Challenge Cup Final and now they have a team on their doorstep we hope they get behind the new team.

“The RFL will work closely with club officials over the next 12 months to help them prepare for their debut in Championship One in the spring of March 2013.

“As with all the clubs who have applied to join the Championships, a huge amount of due diligence has been done on Northampton’s bid with the club being judged on finances, playing standard and business acumen.

“Northampton are the first club past the post and we’re looking forward to naming the other three new clubs over the coming months.”

Northampton’s Sixfields Stadium is no stranger to professional Rugby League having hosted the Super League fixture between Sheffield Eagles and Halifax in July 1998 which Halifax won 32-10 in front of over 3,000 supporters.

The venue is also scheduled to hopefully undergo further redevelopment work over the next few years to raise the capacity and the idea of attracting spectators to the stadium all year round was a major part of the appeal for the football club.

Gary Campbell, the first team manager of the Northampton Demons community side said: “The Northampton area has an abundance of talented young rugby players. Northampton Demons not only see this as a fantastic opportunity to professionally develop the club at senior level, but to also offer these youngsters a route into professional sport.

“All our members are very excited at the thought of professional Rugby League coming to Northampton and are looking forward to taking the opportunities that lie ahead.”

David Cardoza, Northampton Town Football Club Chairman said: “We are delighted to have been awarded a place in the Rugby League Championship One and we are very excited about the challenge and the opportunities ahead of us.

"The Midlands is a huge catchment, and we know there are thousands of Rugby League supporters in this area. Northamptonshire is something of a centre for sport, and this is an ideal opportunity for us to add to the town's ever growing sporting portfolio. The infastructure for the Rugby League club will come from the current Football Club staff, duplicating and expanding the roles they currently hold for the Football Club.

"We believe this represents a superb chance to attract more people to Northampton and to Sixfields in particular as the stadium becomes ever more a 24:7 venue, playing host to an increasing range of events and attractions."

The Midlands is a major growth area for Rugby League and Northampton in particular has enjoyed a rapid increase in people playing the sport.

In 2009 and 2010 Northampton Demons were the Co-operative Rugby League Conference Regional Champions and in 2011 Northampton Demons ran two men’s teams and six youth and junior sides, representing real success for a club which wasn’t formed until late 2006.

There are currently four players from Northampton at professional clubs who have come up through the ranks: Dan Brotherton (St Helens Under-20s), Will Lovell, Matt Meek (London Broncos Under-20s) and Jamie Cottle (Sheffield Eagles).

There are also five Under-16s players from the area registered with the RFL Midlands Scholarship with a further three at Sheffield Eagles
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« Reply #1 on: 01 December 2011, 11:36:19 »

The right way to do it in my opinion!

Starting at the bottom of the pro ranks, and giving 'em more than twelve months to prepare for it, rather than being fiddled fast-tracked straight into SL!

Welcome Northampton!

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« Reply #2 on: 01 December 2011, 12:34:30 »

The right way to do it in my opinion!

Starting at the bottom of the pro ranks, and giving 'em more than twelve months to prepare for it, rather than being fiddled fast-tracked straight into SL!

Welcome Northampton!

Spelly.
The Crusaders for example started in NL2 which was the equivalent of Championship1.  But to be fair it doesn't look as though Nothampton will be have a load of overseas players indeed in the article it says that there are players at St Helens (under 20's), London Broncos (under 20's) and Sheffield who have come through the ranks at Northampton.  Hopefully they will giving a chance to players like this.  
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« Reply #3 on: 01 December 2011, 13:43:52 »

Do we see this as a threat?
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« Reply #4 on: 01 December 2011, 14:06:18 »

Do we see this as a threat?

as long as there made to stick with the same rules as everyone else then if there a threat or not does not matter
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« Reply #5 on: 01 December 2011, 14:13:36 »

http://www.therfl.co.uk/news/article/24039/northampton-to-enter-championship-1


The RFL has today confirmed that Northampton will enter Rugby League’s semi-professional Championship One competition in 2013.

The Midlands team will be owned and run by Northampton Town Football Club and will play at the club’s Sixfields Stadium whilst maintaining close links with the area’s existing community Rugby League team, Northampton Demons.

The RFL is confident that the new venture will build on the great progress which the sport has made in the region in recent years.

Northampton will also benefit from a link up with Super League club Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, who will share their Rugby League expertise and best practice with the newcomers. Shocked Shocked

RFL Chief Operating Officer Ralph Rimmer said: “We’re delighted to announce that Northampton will be the first of the four new clubs which will take their place in Championship One in 2013.

“There is great potential here and the club is based on solid foundations with a strong business plan.

“There are thousands of Rugby League supporters in the region that attend major RFL events such as the Challenge Cup Final and now they have a team on their doorstep we hope they get behind the new team.

“The RFL will work closely with club officials over the next 12 months to help them prepare for their debut in Championship One in the spring of March 2013.

“As with all the clubs who have applied to join the Championships, a huge amount of due diligence has been done on Northampton’s bid with the club being judged on finances, playing standard and business acumen.

“Northampton are the first club past the post and we’re looking forward to naming the other three new clubs over the coming months.”

Northampton’s Sixfields Stadium is no stranger to professional Rugby League having hosted the Super League fixture between Sheffield Eagles and Halifax in July 1998 which Halifax won 32-10 in front of over 3,000 supporters.

The venue is also scheduled to hopefully undergo further redevelopment work over the next few years to raise the capacity and the idea of attracting spectators to the stadium all year round was a major part of the appeal for the football club.

Gary Campbell, the first team manager of the Northampton Demons community side said: “The Northampton area has an abundance of talented young rugby players. Northampton Demons not only see this as a fantastic opportunity to professionally develop the club at senior level, but to also offer these youngsters a route into professional sport.

“All our members are very excited at the thought of professional Rugby League coming to Northampton and are looking forward to taking the opportunities that lie ahead.”

David Cardoza, Northampton Town Football Club Chairman said: “We are delighted to have been awarded a place in the Rugby League Championship One and we are very excited about the challenge and the opportunities ahead of us.

"The Midlands is a huge catchment, and we know there are thousands of Rugby League supporters in this area. Northamptonshire is something of a centre for sport, and this is an ideal opportunity for us to add to the town's ever growing sporting portfolio. The infastructure for the Rugby League club will come from the current Football Club staff, duplicating and expanding the roles they currently hold for the Football Club.

"We believe this represents a superb chance to attract more people to Northampton and to Sixfields in particular as the stadium becomes ever more a 24:7 venue, playing host to an increasing range of events and attractions."

The Midlands is a major growth area for Rugby League and Northampton in particular has enjoyed a rapid increase in people playing the sport.

In 2009 and 2010 Northampton Demons were the Co-operative Rugby League Conference Regional Champions and in 2011 Northampton Demons ran two men’s teams and six youth and junior sides, representing real success for a club which wasn’t formed until late 2006.

There are currently four players from Northampton at professional clubs who have come up through the ranks: Dan Brotherton (St Helens Under-20s), Will Lovell, Matt Meek (London Broncos Under-20s) and Jamie Cottle (Sheffield Eagles).

There are also five Under-16s players from the area registered with the RFL Midlands Scholarship with a further three at Sheffield Eagles

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« Reply #6 on: 01 December 2011, 14:29:22 »

http://www.therfl.co.uk/news/article/24039/northampton-to-enter-championship-1

Northampton will also benefit from a link up with Super League club Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, who will share their Rugby League expertise and best practice with the newcomers.
Laughable! Its like assigning a trainee trapeeze artist to work with a quadraplegic.
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« Reply #7 on: 01 December 2011, 14:38:37 »

as long as there made to stick with the same rules as everyone else then if there a threat or not does not matter

Agreed. Good luck Northampton.

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« Reply #8 on: 01 December 2011, 15:18:23 »

Do we see this as a threat?

No, by the time they can apply for SL, we will be winning it  Cool

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« Reply #9 on: 01 December 2011, 15:57:07 »

There does seem something wrong with it not being the existing Northampton club making the step up to semi-pro... this will be an entirely new club altogether, so again it's got that taint of artificial 'promotion' by the RFL



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« Reply #10 on: 01 December 2011, 16:03:46 »

http://www.therfl.co.uk/news/article/24039/northampton-to-enter-championship-1

Northampton will also benefit from a link up with Super League club Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, who will share their Rugby League expertise and best practice with the newcomers.


And Wakefield will benefit by not having to build their new stadium in time for the next round of Licences. Grin
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« Reply #11 on: 01 December 2011, 16:26:11 »

Good Luck to Northampton but why do the RFL think it's the right way to go to park their tanks on somebody else's lawn.

Northampton is a (small) rugby town but presumably the vast majority of people interested in Rugby already follow the Union Club.
Presumably the players and the rugby is of a higher standard at a top Premisership Rugby Union Club than a Championship 1 Rugby League Team.
This could show the game in its not most favourable light.

Once a dominent code of football is established in an area or a town it is very hard to change that.

I would rather go to the Dentist than pay to watch a Rugby Union Match live.
Rugby League may pull in a one off crowd in a Union Stronghold but as Clubs have proved in South Wales, West London their is not a natural long term fan base crossover between the two codes.

Good Luck to them but I would have looked for an expansion area without such a strong Union Fan base as a better bet.
Hope to be proved wrong.
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« Reply #12 on: 01 December 2011, 20:48:10 »

I'm hoping Chester get in and we partner them. Wigan have already beaten us to the 2 welsh sides.
There could be steady stream of talent from the Chester area that we are not tapping into.
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« Reply #13 on: 01 December 2011, 22:51:01 »

Aren't Wire already linked with Chester?

We need to find somebody else.
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« Reply #14 on: 04 December 2011, 02:42:09 »

Brisbane Bronchos perhaps  Wink
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