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NWML Meeting Agenda NWML Meeting Agenda 1. Apologies 2. Introduction 3. Governance 4. Competition Calendar and Format 5. Registrations 6. Questions 7. DONM Current Position Youth & Junior • NWC 8-12 League March - November • NWC 13-15 League March - November • NW Youth League March - November • Conference Youth League March – November Open Age • NW Men’s League March - November • NWC Open Age League September – May • Conference Men’s League March – November Super League Tier 1 Championship Tier 2 Conference League Tier 3 Regional Leagues Tier 4 Tier 4 – North West Men’s League North West Premier North West Premier (10 teams) (10 teams) Division 1 Division 1 (11 teams) (11 teams) Division 2 Division 2 (12 teams) (11 teams) Emerging Teams Division 3 Division (12 teams) (13 teams) Excludes NCL 2nd teams Emerging Teams Total 45 teams Division Includes NCL 2nd teams (13 teams) Total 58 teams Interim 2011 Season •Grading vs League Structure •Between 10 and 12 weeks •Confirmation no later than Wednesday 13th July •Assumption – If enter Interim season, then will be part of 2012 season Interim Season September 2011 Sat 3rd Week 1 Sat 10th Week 2 Sat 17th Week 3 Sat 24th Week 4 October 2011 Sat 1st Week 5 Sat 8th SL Grand Final? Sat 15th Week 6 Sat 22nd Week 7 Sat 29th Week 8 November 2011 Sat 5th Week 9 Sat 12th Week 10 Sat 19th Week 11 Sat 26th Week 12 2012 Season •Start Saturday 3rd March •Tier 4 Cup Regional Stage April / May National Stage June / July Final Challenge Cup Final wkend •Entry Deadline 1st November each year •Make the season work for us Premier Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Emerging Teams Ashton Bears Adlington Rangers Bamber Bridge Accrington Panthers B’pool Sea Eagles Bank Quay Burtonwood Bridge Blackbrook A Ashton Bears A Blackpool Stanley Blackbrook Cadishead Rhinos Bury Broncos Bank Quay A Bolton Ruffians Folly Lane Ince Rose Bridge A Eccles A Bolton Mets Bridge Bar Bandits Hindley Latchford Albion Liverpool Buccaneers Chester Gladiators Burnley & Pendle Leigh East A Leyland Warriors Newton Storm Chorley Panthers Crewe & Nantwich Leigh Miners A Oldham St Annes A Rochdale Cobras Crosfields A East Lancs Vikings Rylands Sharks Saddleworth A Rochdale Mayfield A Folly Lane A Ellesmere Port Thatto Heath A Widnes St Maries A Rylands Sharks A Hindley A Fleetwood Sharks Widnes St Maries Wigan St Judes A Waterhead A Little Hulton Reds Lymm RL Wigan St Pats A Widnes West Bank A Mancunians RL Manor Park Wigan Riversiders Rochdale Cobras A Salford Central Skelmersdale Titans Premier Division 1 Division 2 Emerging Teams Adlington Rangers Bamber Bridge Accrington Panthers B’pool Sea Eagles Ashton Bears Blackbrook A Ashton Bears A Blackpool Stanley Bank Quay Burtonwood Bridge Bank Quay A Bolton Ruffians Blackbrook Bury Broncos Bolton Mets Bridge Bar Bandits Cadishead Rhinos Latchford Albion Chester Gladiators Burnley & Pendle Folly Lane Liverpool Buccaneers Chorley Panthers Crewe & Nantwich Hindley Newton Storm Folly Lane A East Lancs Vikings Leyland Warriors Rochdale Cobras Hindley A Ellesmere Port Rylands Sharks Rylands Sharks A Little Hulton Reds Fleetwood Sharks Widnes St Maries Widnes St Maries A Mancunians RL Lymm RL Wigan Riversiders Rochdale Cobras A Manor Park Salford Central Skelmersdale Titans QUESTIONS?.
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