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The London and South East Merit League is a
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competition founded in 1965. It is also known as the ''London League'' (LL), ''London, South and East Merit League'', ''London Amateur Rugby League'' (LARL) and ''London Merit League'' (LML). It is now one of four feeder leagues for the Rugby League Conference (RLC). There is also a London Junior League for youth teams.


Structure

The merit system, which gives its unofficial name to the league as the London Merit League, came about as a way to accommodate the needs of as many of clubs as possible. The "merit table" system gives teams, freedom to arrange as many or few games amongst the other league participants as they wish. The results of fixtures worked out between the teams are compiled into a league table based on average scores. The top six teams then go through to a play-off system to determine the champion club. The London League participants also have the opportunity to arrange games with clubs participating in the
RL Merit League The Midlands Merit League, was a summer rugby league tournament in England held between 2006 and 2009. It was a feeder league to the Rugby League Conference and had a season that ran from April to August. In its last season of 2009, it was also kn ...
or
Midlands Rugby League The Midlands Rugby League Premier Division is the highest level of amateur rugby league in the English Midlands. It was previously the Midlands Premier Division of the Rugby League Conference. Many of the clubs run juniors in the Midlands Junio ...
.


History

When the Acton & Willesden and Streatham & Mitcham clubs joined the
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in 1935, a number of supporters and rejected trialists formed a number of amateur teams in London. There was no amateur competition in London at that time but leading clubs were Acton Hornets, Park Royal Rangers, Hendon, Dagenham, and Harlesden All Blacks. None of these clubs survived the failure of the two professional clubs. Amateur clubs were again formed in Morden, Brixton, Mitcham, Slough and Southampton; and a four-team ''Southern Amateur Rugby League'' took place in 1949–50 before folding. There was an attempt to revive the league in 1955, when a Mr Tim Wood, of Chigwell Row, Essex, wrote to the Rugby Football League to enquire about possible assistance. In 1965 Gordon Anderton placed an advert in the London Evening Standard saying that anyone interested in starting a rugby league side should meet at a Hackney pub and from this about half a dozen enthusiasts began to train in the National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace. Brian Blessed was the first coach, training moved to Hackney marshes and within twelve months the ''London Amateur Rugby League Association'' was formed, with
Eddie Waring Edward Marsden Waring, MBE (21 February 1910 – 28 October 1986) was a British rugby league football coach, commentator and television presenter. Early life Waring was born on 21 February 1910 in Dewsbury in the West Riding of Yorkshire to Arth ...
as its first president. It was soon renamed the ''Southern Amateur Rugby League'' as teams from outside London joined. Hackney expanded and as many players came from the Ealing area a second club formed using the council pitch at Gunnersbury Park that was also used by a rugby union team. Ealing also grew quickly and with many new players coming from the Hillingdon area a third team soon followed. In these early days 2nd Para Division at Aldershot also often fielded a team, when not on duty in Northern Ireland plus a team from Portsmouth University and then came Peckham who were based at Herne Hill Stadium. The stadium had been resurfaced to host the cycling world championships but unfortunately, a few months before the event the officials measured the track and found it was a metre short so no records would stand. The request to use the stadium for rugby league was an offer the council jumped at and as a result of playing at a relatively prestige stadium Peckham expanded and for many years was the premier team in the Southern League. By 1981, there were enough teams competing to form a Second division and a Third division ran between 1984 and 1988. The league was rebranded the ''London Amateur Rugby League'' in 1986 to reflect the concentration of sides in the London area after outpost clubs Cheltenham, Aberavon, Hemel Hempstead, Milton Keynes and Wokingham (soon renamed Surrey Heath) all switched to the newly formed Midlands & South West League (MASWARLA) by its second season (Wokingham had been founder members). In 1995–96 there were two regionalised Second divisions due to the ''Eastern Counties League'' being absorbed into the London League and an influx of teams from South West England. The ''Southern Conference League'', founded in 1997, was the fore-runner of the Rugby League Conference. It included some of the top teams in the London Amateur Rugby League, focusing on clubs that either had or promised junior sections. As the best of the London League was gradually included into the Conference, the rest reformed as a summer merit league for new clubs, police / prison sides and second and third teams. The last winter season completed was 1998/99 and the first summer season was 2000. The Gordon Anderton Memorial Trophy knock-out competition was established in 1997 and ran for two seasons. It was named after Gordon who ran the London League from 1965 to just before his death in the mid-90s. The switched from the traditional winter season to a summer league in 2000 following the lead of the
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which made the switch in 1996. The last winter London League season in 98/99 finished with only four teams still playing; London Colonials, South London Storm, London Skolars A and Metropolitan Police. The first London summer merit league started with eight teams. From 2000 the London League Champions were determined via a play-off series culminating in a Grand Final. In 2011 the league was renamed ''London, South and East Merit League'' with teams joining from the
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. In 2012 it became the London & South East Entrance League with the Eastern teams leaving to form the
East Merit League The East Rugby League (East RL) is a tier 5 amateur rugby league competition structure with sides from the East of England. It was previously the ''East Division'' of the Rugby League Conference, which was set up in 1997. Structure The East ...
.


Rugby League Conference Pyramid

* National Conference League *
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* South Premier * Eastern Men's League and London & South East Men's League * London, South and East Merit League The London League is the lowest level on the Rugby League Conference pyramid for clubs in the South of England.


Participating teams

In 2013 the following teams have entered: *
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* Beckenham Bears *
Greenwich Admirals Greenwich Admirals is a rugby league team based in Greenwich, London. They play in the South Premier of the Rugby League Conference. History The ''Greenwich Admirals'' side was founded in 2001 as the brainchild of Chief Executive of the Londo ...
* Guildford Giants *
Hammersmith Hills Hoists The Hammersmith Hills Hoists are an amateur rugby league club based in Hammersmith, London founded at the end of 2008 by local Australian expats to provide players of all nationalities, backgrounds and abilities the chance to play competitive ...
A *
Newham Dockers The London Borough of Newham is a London borough created in 1965 by the London Government Act 1963. It covers an area previously administered by the Essex county boroughs of West Ham and East Ham, authorities that were both abolished by the s ...
* Mudchute Uncles *
Southend Spartans Southend-on-Sea (), commonly referred to as Southend (), is a coastal city and unitary authority area with borough status in southeastern Essex, England. It lies on the north side of the Thames Estuary, east of central London. It is bordered ...
*
South West London Chargers London Chargers R.L.F.C. are a rugby league side based in South West London who currently (2022) compete in the Southern Conference League, a tier 4 competition. They were known as the South West London Chargers up until November 2015. They ...
A * Staines Titans * St Albans Centurions A * Thames Ditton Tigers *
Weald Warriors Weald Warriors RLFC are a rugby league team playing in the London and South East Championship of the Rugby League Conference London & South Division. The club is based in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent with players recruited from West Kent and Eas ...
A


Participating teams by season

*2000: Crawley Jets 'A', Huntingdon Town, Newmarket, North London Skolars 'A', Oxford Cavaliers 'A', St Albans Centurions 'A', South London Storm 'A', West London Sharks 'A' *2001: Crawley Jets 'A', Finchley, Luton Vipers, Newmarket, North London Skolars 'A', St Albans Centurions 'A', St Ives, South London Storm 'A', West London Sharks 'A' *2002: Crawley Jets 'A', Finchley, Greenwich Admirals, Luton Vipers 'A', North London Skolars 'A', St Albans Centurions 'A', St Ives, South London Storm 'A', South Norfolk Saints, West London Sharks 'A' *2003: Essex Eels 'A', Feltham YOI, Finchley, Greenwich Admirals 'A', Kingston Warriors 'A', Luton Vipers 'A', Metropolitan Police, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, St Albans Centurions 'A', South London Storm 'B', West London Sharks 'A' *2004: 36th Engineering Regiment Maidstone, Bedford Tigers, Croydon Hurricanes, Dover Parachute Regiment, Feltham YOI, Greenwich Admirals 'A', Haringey Hornets, HMP The Mount, Ipswich Rhinos 'A', Kent Ravens, Kingston Warriors 'A', Luton Vipers 'A', Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, St Albans Centurions 'B', West London Sharks 'A' *2005: Broadstairs Bulldogs, Colchester Romans, Feltham YOI, Greenwich Admirals 'A', HMP The Mount, Ipswich Rhinos 'A', Kent Ravens, Metropolitan Police, West London Sharks 'A' *2006: Bedford Tigers 'A', Eastern Raiders, Feltham YOI, Kentish Tigers, Luton Vipers, Smallford Saints, South London Storm 'A', Southend Seaxes, West London Sharks 'A' *2007: Bedford Tigers 'A', Eastern Raiders, Farnborough Falcons, Feltham Eagles, Hadleigh Hawks, Hainault Bulldogs, Kent Ravens 'A', London Griffins, Metropolitan Police, Northampton Casuals, St Albans Centurions 'A', Smallford Saints, South London Storm 'A', Southampton Spitfires, Southgate Skolars, Southgate Skolars 'A', West London Sharks 'A' *2008: Bedford Tigers 'A', Eastern Raiders, Farnborough Falcons, Feltham Eagles, Hainault Bulldogs 'A', Hemel Stags 'A', Kent Ravens, London Griffins, Metropolitan Police, Norwich City Saxons, St Albans Centurions 'A', St Ives Roosters 'A', South London Storm 'A', Southampton Spitfires, Southgate Skolars, West London Sharks 'A' *2009: Bedford Tigers 'A', Greenwich Admirals 'A', Guildford Giants 'A', Hammersmith Hills Hoists, Hemel Stags 'A', St Albans Centurions 'A', St Mary's University, South London Storm 'A', Southgate Skolars, Sussex Merlins, West London Sharks 'A' *2010: Bedford Tigers 'A', Colchester Romans, Eastern Rhinos 'A', Feltham Eagles, Greenwich Admirals 'A', Hammersmith Hills Hoists 'A', Hemel Stags 'A', Metropolitan Police, Phantoms, West London Sharks 'A' *2011: Bedford Tigers 'A', Fenland Foxes, Greenwich Admirals 'A', Guildford Giants 'A', Hammersmith Hills Hoists 'A', Hemel Stags 'A', London Skolars 'A' (called up to Rugby League Conference mid-season), Mudchute Uncles, Phantoms RL, RAF Odiham, St Albans Centurions 'A', South London Storm 'A', Southampton Spitfires 'A', West Norfolk Wildcats *2012: Barking & Dagenham Bulldogs, Hammersmith Hills Hoists A, Mudchute Uncles, Newham Dockers, Weald Warriors, Weald Warriors 'A' *2013: Barking & Dagenham Bulldogs, Beckenham Bears, Greenwich Admirals, Guildford Giants 'A', Hammersmith Hills Hoists 'A', Mudchute Uncles, Newham Dockers, St Albans Centurions 'A', South West London Chargers 'A', Southend Spartans, Staines Titans, Thames Ditton Tigers, Weald Warriors 'A' *2014: Billericay Rangers, Eastern Rhinos 'A', Fleet Mustangs, Hammersmith Hills Hoists, London Skolars 'B', St Albans Centurions 'A', South West London Chargers 'B', Wests Warriors *2015: Croydon Hurricanes, Fleet Mustangs, Hemel Stags A, Invicta Panthers, Newham Dockers, Richmond Warriors, South West London Chargers A, The Bears A, Weald Warriors, Wests Warriors A


Teams joining the Rugby League Conference

Many of the foundation clubs of the Rugby League Conference (RLC) came from the London League and the league has continued to provide teams such as North London Skolars,
Ipswich Rhinos The Eastern Rhinos Rugby League Football Club is a British rugby league club based in Colchester, in the county of Essex. Their first team plays in the South Premier Division of the Rugby League Conference. Eastern Rhinos A-side play in the L ...
,
Cambridge Eagles Cambridge Eagles Rugby League Club was a rugby league team representing the city of Cambridge, England. The club competed in the East Division of the Rugby League Conference. The team train and played home games at Sawston Rugby Club which is l ...
, St Albans Centurions, South London Storm and Kingston Warriors. Since adopting its current format the London League has provided fifteen teams to the RLC:- *2002 Luton Vipers *2003
Greenwich Admirals Greenwich Admirals is a rugby league team based in Greenwich, London. They play in the South Premier of the Rugby League Conference. History The ''Greenwich Admirals'' side was founded in 2001 as the brainchild of Chief Executive of the Londo ...
, London Skolars A, South London Storm A, South Norfolk Saints and
St Ives Roosters St Ives Roosters are a rugby league club from St Ives in Cambridgeshire. They were founded in 1991 as one of the first rugby league clubs in East Anglia. Currently they play in the Rugby League Conference East Division. History The club were ...
*2004 St Albans Centurions A *2005 Haringey Hornets, Luton Vipers 'A' (who failed to complete the season) and
Bedford Tigers Bedford Tigers RLFC is a rugby league club based in Bedford, England. The first team plays in the Southern Conference, with a second team in the East Premier League. The Tigers are a fore running club in the amateur game in the south of England ...
*2006
Kent Ravens The Kent Ravens are a defunct amateur rugby league club from Eltham in south-east London, founded in 2004 by Alan Bacon. They played at Princes Park. The club won 10 titles in the two seasons since its creation on 12 June 2004, including the ...
, Colchester Romans and Broadstairs Bulldogs *2008 Northampton Casuals and
Hainault Bulldogs Hainault Bulldogs are a rugby league team based in Dagenham, Greater London. They play in the South Premier Division of the Rugby League Conference. History ''Hainault Bulldogs'' were formed in 2007 by former Leeds and London Broncos player K ...
*2009
Hainault Bulldogs Hainault Bulldogs are a rugby league team based in Dagenham, Greater London. They play in the South Premier Division of the Rugby League Conference. History ''Hainault Bulldogs'' were formed in 2007 by former Leeds and London Broncos player K ...
'A' (failed to complete the season), Norwich City Saxons,
Kent Ravens The Kent Ravens are a defunct amateur rugby league club from Eltham in south-east London, founded in 2004 by Alan Bacon. They played at Princes Park. The club won 10 titles in the two seasons since its creation on 12 June 2004, including the ...
(again, failed to complete the season),
Farnborough Falcons Farnborough may refer to: Australia * Farnborough, Queensland, a locality in the Shire of Livingstone United Kingdom * Farnborough, Hampshire, a town in the Rushmoor district of Hampshire, England ** Farnborough (Main) railway station, a railw ...
(failed to start the season) and Southampton Spitfires *2010
Hammersmith Hills Hoists The Hammersmith Hills Hoists are an amateur rugby league club based in Hammersmith, London founded at the end of 2008 by local Australian expats to provide players of all nationalities, backgrounds and abilities the chance to play competitive ...
, South London Storm A (again), St Albans Centurions A (again, failed to complete the season) and
Sussex Merlins Sussex The Merlins are a rugby league team playing in the London and South division of the Rugby League Conference. They are based in Brighton, East Sussex. History Sussex Merlins were founded in May 2009 by Chairman Nick Weston with the aim of ...
*2011 London Skolars A (called up to replace Hainault Bulldogs midseason) NB: These are the years these clubs joined the RLC.


Winners

From 2000 the London League Champions were determined via a play-off series culminating in a Grand Final.


Second Division

*1981/82 Peckham II *1982/83 Fulham Travellers *1983/84 Peckham II *1984/85 Fulham Travellers *1985/86 St Marys *1986/87 Fulham Amateurs *1987/88 St Marys *1988/89 Peckham II *1993/94 Brent Ealing II *1994/95 Brent Ealing II *1995/96 Basingstoke Beasts *1996/97 Bexleyheath *1997/98 Kingston


Third Division

*1984/85 Peckham Pumas *1985/86 Bexleyheath *1986/87 Hornsey Lambs *1987/88 Fulham Amateurs


London League Bowl Winners

*1984/85 Peckham 26 Bexleyheath 18 *1985/86 West London Institute 30 Hornsey Lambs 5 *1986/87 Hornsey Lambs 35 Hemel 0 *1987/88 Surrey Heath 22 Ealing 10 *1988/89 Peckham II 26 Streatham Celtic 12 *1989/90 Ealing II 32 Essex Scimitars 10 *1990/91 Peckham II 20 Met Police 10 *1992/93 South London Warriors II 20 Cambridge 14 *1993/94 Peckham 29 Met Police 10 *1994/95 South London Warriors II 48
Cambridge Eagles Cambridge Eagles Rugby League Club was a rugby league team representing the city of Cambridge, England. The club competed in the East Division of the Rugby League Conference. The team train and played home games at Sawston Rugby Club which is l ...
12 *1995/96 Basingstoke Beasts 26 Brent Ealing II 14 *1996/97 Reading Raiders *1997/98 St Albans Centurions 32 Hemel Stags 18


London League Cup

*1969/70 Ealing 30 Hillingdon 5 *1970/71 Ealing 18 Hillingdon 6 *1971/72 Hillingdon 13 Portsmouth Poly 11 *1972/73 Ealing 15 Hackney 7 *1973/74 Ealing 17 Peckham 16 *1974/75 Peckham 11 Hackney 7 *1975/76 Peckham 27 Hornchurch 17 *1976/77 Peckham 24 Ealing 12 *1977/78 Peckham 19 Ealing 12 *1978/79 Peckham 29–Ealing 0 *1979/80 Peckham 27 Ealing 9 *1980/81 Peckham 22 Ealing 15 *1981/82 Ealing 28 Oxford University 14 *1982/83 Peckham 18 London Colonials 13 *1983/84 London Colonials 14 Ealing 4 *1984/85 London Colonials 18 Peckham Pumas 10 *1985/86 South London Warriors 72 St Marys 5 *1986/87 South London Warriors 32 London Colonials 7 *1987/88 London Colonials 28 St Marys 6 *1988/89 South London Warriors 26 London Colonials 22 *1989/90 South London Warriors 24 St Marys 6 *1990/91 South London Warriors 14 London Colonials 10 *1991/92 South London Warriors 20 Ealing 18 *1992/93 St Marys 52 South London Warriors 38 *1993/94 South London Warriors 30 Ealing 8 *1994/95 South London Warriors 36 Brent Ealing 8 *1995/96 Reading Raiders 32 Oxford University 18 *1996/97 Reading Raiders 36 West London 8 *1997/98 Reading Raiders 28 Met Police 18 *1998/99 Reading Raiders 18 North London 10 *2000 St Albans Centurions 'A' def South London Storm 'A'


Plate Winners

*2004
Greenwich Admirals Greenwich Admirals is a rugby league team based in Greenwich, London. They play in the South Premier of the Rugby League Conference. History The ''Greenwich Admirals'' side was founded in 2001 as the brainchild of Chief Executive of the Londo ...
bt West London Sharks (title awarded to Greenwich by default) *2005
Kent Ravens The Kent Ravens are a defunct amateur rugby league club from Eltham in south-east London, founded in 2004 by Alan Bacon. They played at Princes Park. The club won 10 titles in the two seasons since its creation on 12 June 2004, including the ...
30 Feltham Eagles 18 *2006 Feltham Eagles 50 Southend 18 *2007 Feltham Eagles 72 Kent Ravens 'A' 10 *2008 Metropolitan Police 24
Farnborough Falcons Farnborough may refer to: Australia * Farnborough, Queensland, a locality in the Shire of Livingstone United Kingdom * Farnborough, Hampshire, a town in the Rushmoor district of Hampshire, England ** Farnborough (Main) railway station, a railw ...
18


7s (Keith Macklin Trophy)

*1970 Peckham ARLC *1971 Parachute Regiment *1972 ANZACs


7s (Ealing Plate)

*1971 Portsmouth *1972 Peckham


Gordon Anderton memorial trophy

*1997/98 Reading Raiders 28–24 South London Saints *1998/99 Reading Raiders 32–28 South London Saints


Southern Cup

*1995 Hemel Stags def London Colonials


See also

*
British rugby league system The British rugby league system is based on a five-tier structure administered by the Rugby Football League. There is no system of automatic promotion and relegation between all five tiers although teams have moved between them in the past. Since ...
* Rugby League Conference *
Midlands Rugby League The Midlands Rugby League Premier Division is the highest level of amateur rugby league in the English Midlands. It was previously the Midlands Premier Division of the Rugby League Conference. Many of the clubs run juniors in the Midlands Junio ...
*
RL Merit League The Midlands Merit League, was a summer rugby league tournament in England held between 2006 and 2009. It was a feeder league to the Rugby League Conference and had a season that ran from April to August. In its last season of 2009, it was also kn ...


References


External links

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