League 1 Play-offs

League 1 Playoff Final
Teams 2
First meeting 2003
Latest meeting 2017
Next meeting 2018
Statistics
Most wins Keighley Cougars (3 titles)


The League 1 Play-Offs are a series of playoff games that determine the two teams who are promoted to the Championship. The playoffs have included different number of teams since 2009.

History

2003: Institution

A Third Division was reintroduced in 2003 and was branded as National League Two. It was decided a playoff system would be introduced in both National Leagues One and Two to decide who would be promoted from their respective leagues. A six team playoff was implimented in both divisions.

2004-2005:Promotion/ Relegation Playoff

In 2004 promotion and relegation between both National Leagues was restructured. Now the team finishing top of the National League Two would be automatically promoted while teams finishing between 2nd and 6th competed in a five team playoff where the team reaching the final would play the team that finished second from bottom in National League One.

2006-2013: One Up and Five Team Playoff

After just two years the promotion/ relegation playoff was scrapped in favour of a more traditional playoff. Under the new system the team finishing first would still be promoted and a six team playoff would be competed by teams finishing 2nd to 7th.

This system was not used in 2012 due to a league restructure, where the top 4 teams were promoted but competed in the Champions Playoff. The teams finishing 5th and 6th also competed in the playoff but were not gauranteed promotion.

2014: Grand Final

Due to another league restructure taking place for the 2015 season, the make up of the p,ayoffs was changed again for one season. A top 5 playoff would be used team winning the Grand Final being promoted.

2015-2016: Promotion and Playoff Finals

Two new playoff systems were implimented in 2015, the Promotion Final and League 1 Playoffs. The top two teams would play in the Promotion Final with the winner being promoted. The loser would then join 3rd, 4th and 5th in the playoffs with the winner being promoted.

2017-2018: Four Team Playoff

Half way through the 2017 season, it was announed that the Promotion Final would be scrapped in favour of the top team being automatically promoted while 2nd to 5th would playoff for the final promotion spot. The same system was used in 2018 bit the loser of the Playoff Final would have a second chance at promotion by playing 12th in the Championship due to a league restructure.

2019-Present: Return to One Up and Five Team Playoff

At an EGM in 2018 the League 1 clubs voted in another restructure of the playoffs and promotion spots. From 2019 onwards they would use the same system used between 2006 and 2013 by having first beimg promoted automatically and 2nd to 6th competing in a five team playoff.

Results

Year Winners Score Runners up Stadium Attendance
2003 Keighley 13-11 Sheffield Halton Stadium 9,186
2004 Halifax 34–30 York
2005 Batley 28–26 Dewsbury
2006 Sheffield 35–10 Swinton Halliwell Jones Stadium
2007 Featherstone 24–6 Oldham Headingley
2008 Doncaster 20–10 Oldham Halton Stadium
2009 Keighley 28–26 Oldham Halliwell Jones Stadium 11,398
2010 York 25–4 Oldham
2011 Keighley 32–12 Workington
2012 Doncaster 16–13 Barrow 6,409
2013 Rochdale 32–18 Oldham Leigh Sports Village 6,800
2014 Hunslet 17–16 Oldham Headingley 9,167
2015 Swinton 29–28 Keighley Halton Stadium 4,179
2016 Toulouse 32–22 Barrow Stade Ernest-Argeles
2017 Barrow 10–6 Whitehaven Craven Park 3,128
2018 Bradford 27–8 Workington Odsal 6,011

Winners

Club Wins Winning years
1 Keighley Cougars32003, 2009, 2011
2 Doncaster22008, 2012
3 Halifax12004
4 Batley Bulldogs12005
5 Sheffield Eagles12006
6 Featherstone Rovers12007
7 York City Knights12010
8 Rochdale Hornets12013
9 Hunslet12014
10 Swinton Lions12015
11 Toulouse Olympique12016
12 Barrow Raiders12017
13 Bradford Bulls12018

See also

References

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