The Premier North & South is the highest Student Rugby League competition in the United Kingdom.
The Premier North & South competition features the strongest university teams in the UK. Teams are invited to enter only after meeting strict licensing criteria.
Five matches from the Super 8 including the inaugural Grand Final were televised live and free-to-view on Premier Sports in 2011.
History
The Student Rugby League was founded in 1967 when a rugby league team was created at Leeds University by Andrew Cudbertson, Jack Abernathy and Cec Thompson, other teams soon joined in areas of the United Kingdom which lay outside of the games traditional heartlands. The first university game was between Leeds and Liverpool in 1968. A year later the Universities and Colleges Rugby League was formed after student pioneers fought hard to get the sport recognised in higher education.
The elite Super 8 competition was formed as the Super 6 in 2008. This then became the Premier League and in 2013, Premier North & South.
Student Rugby League Pyramid
- Premier North & Premier South
- Northern 1, 2A & 2B; Midlands 1 & 2; South East 1; Western 1 & 2
- HE Merit League
Teams 2014
Premier North
- Hull University
- Leeds Beckett University
- Liverpool University
- Newcastle University
- Northumbria University
- Sheffield Hallam University
Premier South
- Exeter University
- University of Gloucestershire
- Loughborough University
- Nottingham Trent University
- Oxford University
- St Mary's University, Twickenham
Past winners
Year | Premier North | Premier South | Super 8 |
---|---|---|---|
2007-08 | Leeds Metropolitan University | Loughborough University | |
2008-09 | Edge Hill University | University of Wales Institute, Cardiff | Leeds Metropolitan University |
2009-10 | University of Central Lancashire | Loughborough University 'A' | Loughborough University |
2010-11 | Newcastle University | Exeter University | Leeds Metropolitan University |
2011-12 | Leeds Metropolitan University 'A' | Exeter University | Leeds Metropolitan University |
2012-13 | Newcastle University | Cardiff Metropolitan University | University of Gloucestershire |
2013-14 | Leeds Metropolitan University | Loughborough University | |
2014-15 | |||
2015-16 |