2018 London Skolars season
2019 RFL League 1 Rank12th
Play-off resultN/A
Challenge Cup"Round 3"
2018 recordWins: 6; draws: 1; losses: 20
Points scoredFor: 640; against: 903
Team information
ChairmanTerry Browne
Head CoachJermaine Coleman
Captain
  • Louis Robinson
StadiumNew River Stadium
Avg. attendance0
High attendance0
Top scorers
TriesN/A
GoalsN/A
PointsN/A
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The 2018 London Skolars season was the 24th in the club's history, and sixteenth as a professional rugby league outfit. Competing in Betfred League 1, the third tier of British Rugby League and playing at the New River Stadium, London N22, the team was coached by Jermaine Coleman for the fourth consecutive season.

News

The London Skolars bowed out of this season's Ladbrokes sponsored Challenge Cup at the third round stage following a narrow 14-16 reversal at fellow Betfred League 1 outfit, Whitehaven R.L.F.C.[1]

The London Skolars became the first club to host the world’s first Transatlantic rugby team, Toronto Wolfpack, in their Championship game against Yorkshire side Halifax R.L.F.C. on Saturday 28 April 2018.[2]

Table

Betfred League 1

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 York City Knights 26 24 0 2 1130 308 +822 48 Champions
2 Bradford Bulls 26 23 0 3 1197 282 +915 46 Play-off semi-finals
3 Doncaster 26 19 0 7 956 495 +461 38
4 Workington Town 26 17 0 9 833 517 +316 34
5 Oldham 26 16 0 10 902 325 +577 32
6 Whitehaven 26 16 0 10 702 529 +173 32
7 Hunslet 26 15 0 11 735 596 +139 30
8 Newcastle Thunder 26 14 0 12 841 520 +321 28
9 Keighley Cougars 26 13 0 13 839 657 +182 26
10 North Wales Crusaders 26 9 1 16 589 660 71 19
11 Coventry Bears 26 7 0 19 406 1058 652 14
12 London Skolars 26 6 1 19 626 887 261 13
13 Hemel Stags 26 2 0 24 314 1286 972 4
14 West Wales Raiders 26 0 0 26 176 2106 1930 4[lower-alpha 1]
Source:
Notes:
  1. West Wales Raiders deducted four points post-season for fielding an ineligible player in two matches

Fixtures and results

2018 RFL League 1 results

References

  1. "Skolars edged out in nailbiter/". London Skolars. 25 February 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  2. "Skolars host Championship game in unique clash/". London Skolars. 26 February 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
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