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The Northern Rail Nines was a one-off
rugby league nines Rugby league nines (or simply nines) is a version of rugby league football played with nine players on each side. The game is substantially the same as full rugby league, with some differences in rules and shorter games. Nines is usually played in ...
tournament held in Lytham St Annes and Blackpool, England as part of a celebration weekend encompassing the
Northern Rail Cup The Championship Cup, (known as the Northern Rail Cup for sponsorship reasons), and previously known as the National League Cup, was a rugby league football competition for clubs in the United Kingdom's Rugby League Championships. Although the F ...
Final. Held over the weekend of 11 and 12 July 2009, it was won by
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with Halifax winning the Plate final. The tournament was staged at
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, Lytham St Annes, the home of
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with the final at
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, Blackpool. The event was supported by the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA), complementing a three-year £3.5million funding package to support a programme of signature events in Blackpool announced by the NWDA in June 2007. Every English
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and Championship 1 sides not involved in the 2009
Northern Rail Cup The Championship Cup, (known as the Northern Rail Cup for sponsorship reasons), and previously known as the National League Cup, was a rugby league football competition for clubs in the United Kingdom's Rugby League Championships. Although the F ...
Final entered full strength sides into the tournament. The first day of the competition will saw all eighteen clubs playing in group stages, with the top eight sides going forward to a straight knock-out competition on the Sunday for the Northern Rail Nine's trophy. Meanwhile the ten remaining sides also competed on the Sunday in a competition to win the Northern Rail Nine's plate. The finals of both the Northern Rail Nine's trophy and plate were played as curtain raisers to the 13-a-side Northern Rail Cup Final at Bloomfield Road on 12 July. The winners of the competition were awarded a place in the
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Group stages

The teams were divided into five groups on Saturday. The top two teams in group's A, B and C progressed to the Northern Rail Nines Trophy competition whilst the bottom two entered the Plate competition. Each team in Pool D played each team in Pool E with the top side from each group qualifying for the Trophy competition and the remaining teams contesting the Plate. Group A * Swinton Lions *
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Dewsbury Rams The Dewsbury Rams are a professional English rugby league club based in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire that compete in the Championship. They play their home games at the Tetley's Stadium, on Owl Lane. The Rams' main fanbase comes from their hometo ...
Group B *
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Keighley Cougars The Keighley Cougars are a professional rugby league club from Keighley in West Yorkshire, England who compete in League 1, the third tier of English rugby league. Keighley's home ground, Cougar Park has a capacity of 7,800. History Early y ...
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* Leigh Centurions *
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Group D *
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Group E *
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* Sheffield Eagles * Halifax


Group A

*Blackpool Panthers 20–8 Rochdale Hornets *Dewsbury Rams 22–4 Swinton Lions *Blackpool Panthers 26–10 Swinton Lions *Dewsbury Rams 28–14 Rochdale Hornets *Rochdale Hornets 4–20 Swinton Lions *Blackpool Panthers 12–26 Dewsbury Rams


Group B

*Batley Bulldogs 24–6 Doncaster *Hunslet Hawks 16–6 Keighley Cougars *Batley Bulldogs 22–10 Keighley Cougars *Hunslet Hawks 24–6 Doncaster *Batley Bulldogs 6–8 Hunslet Hawks *Doncaster 22–12 Keighley Cougars


Group C

*Leigh Centurions 22–0 London Skolars *Gateshead Thunder 10–20 York City Knights *Gateshead Thunder 10–20 Leigh Centurions *London Skolars 14–26 York City Knights *Gateshead Thunder 22–16 London Skolars *Leigh Centurions 6–16 York City Knights


Groups D & E

Group D Group E *Featherstone Rovers 16–8 Halifax *Oldham 4–16 Whitehaven *Sheffield Eagles 26–8 Workington Town *Sheffield 24–10 Whitehaven *Featherstone Rovers 20–16 Oldham *Halifax 20–4 Workington *Halifax 26–10 Whitehaven *Featherstone Rovers 22–22 Sheffield Eagles *Oldham 24–14 Workington Town


Plate

*Qualifying round ---- ---- *Quarter-finals ---- ---- ---- ---- *Semi-finals ---- ---- *Plate final ----


Trophy

*Quarter-finals ---- ---- ---- ---- *Semi-finals ---- ---- *Trophy final ----


Winners


Trophy

*2009
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14–10 Sheffield Eagles *2010 Halifax 16–4 Sheffield Eagles


Plate

*2009 Halifax 24–20
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See also

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Northern Rail Cup The Championship Cup, (known as the Northern Rail Cup for sponsorship reasons), and previously known as the National League Cup, was a rugby league football competition for clubs in the United Kingdom's Rugby League Championships. Although the F ...


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