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National League 2 North
Level four rugby union league in England
Level four rugby union league in England
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | National Two North |
| current_season | 2025–26 National League 2 North |
| founded | |
| teams | 14 |
| levels | Level 4 |
| promotion | National League 1 |
| relegation | |
| country | |
| champions | Leeds Tykes (1st title) |
| most_champs | Hull Ionians, Macclesfield (3 titles) |
| season | 2024–25 |
| promoted to National One | |
| website | https://www.ncarugby.com/announcements/9859/ |
promoted to National One
National League 2 North is one of three level four leagues in the English rugby union system and provides semi-professional competition for teams in Northern England. The remainder of England is covered by the two counterpart leagues National League 2 East and National League 2 West. The champion club is promoted to National One. Relegation is to either the Regional 1 Midlands, Regional 1 North East or Regional 1 North West, depending on their location. Rotherham Titans are the current champions.
Before September 2009, it was known as National Division Three North. From 2009 to 2010 the Rugby Football Union (RFU) expanded the league from fourteen to sixteen teams. Each team played thirty league games on a home and away basis. The 2019–20 season ended before all the matches were completed because of the coronavirus pandemic and the RFU used a best playing record formula to decide the final table.
The RFU approved a new structure for the National Leagues from the 2022–23 season. The league is reduced to fourteen teams, there will be a two-week break over Christmas and protected weekend breaks through the season. The competition structure will be reviewed every three years.
Structure
The league consists of fourteen teams and each plays the others on a home and away basis, to make a total of 26 matches each. The champions are promoted to National League 1 while the runners up go into a four team promotion-relegation playoff with the runners up from National League 2 East and National League 2 West and the 11th placed side in National League 1.
The bottom two teams are relegated to Regional 1 North East or Regional 1 North West; depending on their location.
The results of the matches contribute points to the league as follows:
- 4 points are awarded for a win
- 2 points are awarded for a draw
- 0 points are awarded for a loss, however
- 1 losing (bonus) point is awarded to a team that loses a match by 7 points or fewer
- 1 additional (bonus) point is awarded to a team scoring 4 tries or more in a match.
Current season
Main article: 2025–26 National League 2 North
Participating teams and locations
| Team | Ground | Capacity | City/Area | Previous season |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Billingham | Greenwood Road | 1,500 (100 seats) | Billingham, County Durham | 13th |
| Darlington Mowden Park | The Darlington Arena | 25,500 | Darlington, County Durham | Relegated from National League 1 (14th) |
| Fylde | Woodlands Memorial Ground | 7,500 (500 seats) | Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire | 4th |
| Hull | Ferens Ground | 1,500 (288 seats) | Kingston upon Hull, East Riding | 11th |
| Hull Ionians | Brantingham Park | 1,500 (240 seats) | Brantingham, East Riding | 7th |
| Macclesfield | Priory Park | 1,250 (250 seats) | Macclesfield, Cheshire | Level transfer from National League 2 West (11th) |
| Otley | Cross Green | 7,000 (852 seats) | Otley, Leeds, West Yorkshire | 10th |
| Preston Grasshoppers | Lightfoot Green | 2,250 (250 seats) | Preston, Lancashire | 12th |
| Rossendale | Marl Pits | 1,100 (100 stand) | Rawtenstall, Rossendale, Lancashire | Promoted from Regional 1 North West |
| Scunthorpe | Heslam Park | 1,212 (212 seats) | Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire | Promoted from Regional 1 North East |
| Sheffield | Abbeydale Park | 3,300 (100 seats) | Sheffield, South Yorkshire | 2nd |
| Sheffield Tigers | Dore Moor | 1,000 | Sheffield, South Yorkshire | 8th |
| Tynedale | Tynedale Park | 2,000 (400 seats) | Corbridge, Northumberland | 5th |
| Wharfedale | The Avenue | 2,000 | Threshfield, North Yorkshire | 6th |
League table
National Two North honours
| List of National Two North honours |
|---|
|- ! style="width:80px;"|Season ! style="width:40px;"|No of teams ! style="width:190px;"|Champions ! style="width:200px;"|Runner–up ! style="width:375px;"|Relegated teams ! style="width:220px;"|League name |- align=left | 1987–88 || style="text-align: center;"| 11 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Rugby || Durham City || Solihull, Derby, Birkenhead Park || Area League North |- | 1988–89 || style="text-align: center;"| 11 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| **Roundhay ** || Broughton Park || Birmingham|| Area League North |- | 1989–90 || style="text-align: center;"| 11 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Broughton Park || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Morley || No relegation || Area League North |- | 1990–91 || style="text-align: center;"| 13 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Otley || Lichfield || Birmingham & Solihull, Stoke-on-Trent || National 4 North |- | 1991–92 || style="text-align: center;"| 13 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Aspatria || Hereford || Vale of Lune, Northern || National 4 North |- | 1992–93 || style="text-align: center;"| 13 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Harrogate || Rotherham || Towcestrians || National 4 North |- | 1993–94 || style="text-align: center;"| 10 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Clifton || style="background:#d8ffeb;"|Harrogate || Sheffield (to 5 North), Sudbury (to 5 South) || Courage National League 4 |- | 1994–95 || style="text-align: center;"| 10 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Rotherham || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Reading || Askeans (to 5 South), Broughton Park (to 5 North) || Courage National League 4 |- | 1995–96 || style="text-align: center;"| 10 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Exeter || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| London Welsh || Aspatria (to 4 North), Plymouth Albion (to 4 South) || Courage National League 4 |- | 1996–97 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Worcester || Birmingham & Solihull || Stoke-on-Trent, Hereford || National 4 North |- | 1997–98 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Birmingham & Solihull || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Manchester || No relegation || National 2 North |- | 1998–99 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Preston Grasshoppers || Stourbridge || Winnington Park, Lichfield, Hinckley || National 2 North |- | 1999–00 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Kendal || Stourbridge || Sheffield || National 2 North |- | 2000–01 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Stourbridge || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Sedgley Park || Walsall, Aspatria || National 3 North |- | 2001–02 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Doncaster || Dudley Kingswinford || Whitchurch, Morley, Sandal, West Hartlepool || National 3 North |- | 2002–03 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Nuneaton || New Brighton || Bedford Athletic, Broadstreet, Hull Ionians, Scunthorpe || National 3 North |- | 2003–04 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Waterloo || Halifax || Preston Grasshoppers, Liverpool St Helens, Longton || National 3 North |- | 2004–05 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Halifax || Macclesfield || Rugby Lions, Dudley Kingswinford, Bedford Athletic || National 3 North |- | 2005–06 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Bradford & Bingley || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Nuneaton || New Brighton, Kendal || National 3 North |- | 2006–07 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Blaydon || Tynedale || Darlington, Cleckheaton, Orrell || National 3 North |- | 2007–08 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Tynedale || Darlington Mowden Park || Morley, West Park St Helens, Beverley || National 3 North |- | 2008–09 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Nuneaton || Caldy || Darlington Mowden Park, Halifax || National 3 North |- | 2009–10 || style="text-align: center;"| 16 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Macclesfield || Loughborough Students || Waterloo, Bradford & Bingley || National League 2 North |- | 2010–11 || style="text-align: center;"| 16 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Fylde || Loughborough Students || Morley, Rugby Lions, Manchester || National League 2 North |- | 2011–12 || style="text-align: center;"| 16 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| **Loughborough Students ** || Caldy || Harrogate, Nuneaton, Kendal || National League 2 North |- | 2012–13 || style="text-align: center;"| 16 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Hull Ionians || Stourbridge || Westoe, Stockport, Huddersfield || National League 2 North |- | 2013–14 || style="text-align: center;"| 16 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Macclesfield || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Darlington Mowden Park || Sheffield Tigers, Bromsgrove, Dudley Kingswinford || National League 2 North |- | 2014–15 || style="text-align: center;"| 16 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Hull Ionians || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Ampthill || Birmingham & Solihull, Hull, Stockport || National League 2 North |- | 2015–16 || style="text-align: center;"| 16 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Macclesfield || Sedgley Park || Huddersfield, Broadstreet, Sandal || National League 2 North |- | 2016–17 || style="text-align: center;"| 16 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Caldy || Sale || Preston Grasshoppers, Scunthorpe, Harrogate || National League 2 North |- | 2017–18 || style="text-align: center;"| 16 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Sale FC || Sedgley Park || Sheffield, Blaydon, Luctonians || National League 2 North |- | 2018–19 || style="text-align: center;"| 16 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Hull Ionians || Chester || Peterborough Lions, South Leicester, Macclesfield || National League 2 North |- | 2019–20 || style="text-align: center;"| 16 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Caldy || Fylde || Scunthorpe, Preston Grasshoppers, Otley || National League 2 North |- | 2020–21 || style="text-align: center;"| 16 || colspan=3| Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. || National League 2 North |- | 2021–22 || style="text-align: center;"| 16 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Hull || Sedgley Park || No relegation owing to league reorganisation || National League 2 North |- | 2022–23 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Sedgley Park || Fylde || Blaydon and Harrogate || National League 2 North |- | 2023–24 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Rotherham Titans || Leeds Tykes || Huddersfield || National League 2 North |- | 2024–25 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| Leeds Tykes || Sheffield || Harrogate || National League 2 North |- | 2025–26 || style="text-align: center;"| 14 || style="background:#d8ffeb;"| || || || National League 2 North |- |}
Promotion play-offs
Until the 2018–19 season, there was a play-off between the league runners-up of National League 2 North and National League 2 South, for the third and final promotion place to National League 1. The team with the superior league record having home advantage in the tie. Southern teams have been more successful with fourteen wins to the northern teams four, while the home side has won thirteen teams to the away sides five.
| National Two promotion play-off results |
|---|
|- ! Season ! Home team ! Score ! Away team ! Venue ! Attendance
| - align=left |
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| 2000–01 |
| - |
| 2001–02 |
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| 2002–03 |
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| 2003–04 |
| - |
| 2004-05 |
| - |
| 2005–06 |
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| 2006–07 |
| - |
| 2007–08 |
| - |
| 2008–09 |
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| 2009–10 |
| - |
| 2010–11 |
| - |
| 2011–12 |
| - |
| 2012–13 |
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| 2013–14 |
| - |
| 2014–15 |
| - |
| 2015–16 |
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| 2016–17 |
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| 2017–18 |
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| 2018–19 |
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| 2019–20 |
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| 2020–21 |
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| 2021–22 |
| - |
| } |
Number of league titles
- Hull Ionians (3)
- Macclesfield (3)
- Caldy (2)
- Nuneaton (2)
- Rotherham Titans (2)
- Aspatria (1)
- Birmingham & Solihull (1)
- Blaydon (1)
- Bradford & Bingley (1)
- Broughton Park (1)
- Doncaster (1)
- Fylde (1)
- Halifax (1)
- Harrogate (1)
- Hull (1)
- Kendal (1)
- Leeds Tykes (1)
- Loughborough Students (1)
- Otley (1)
- Preston Grasshoppers (1)
- Roundhay (1)
- Rugby (1)
- Sale FC (1)
- Sedgley Park (1)
- Stourbridge (1)
- Tynedale (1)
- Waterloo (1)
- Worcester (1)
Original teams
When club rugby began in 1987 this division was called Area 4 North and contained the following teams:
- Birkenhead Park (now playing in North 1 West)
- Broughton Park (now playing in North 1 West)
- Derby (now playing in Midlands 1 East)
- Durham City (now playing in North 1 East)
- Lichfield (now playing in Midlands 1 West)
- Northern (now playing in Durham/Northumberland 1)
- Preston Grasshoppers (now playing in North Premier)
- Roundhay (now Leeds Tykes and playing in National League 1)
- Rugby Lions (now playing in Midlands 1 East)
- Solihull (now Birmingham & Solihull and playing in Midlands 4 West (South))
- Stourbridge (still playing in National League 2 North)
League format since 1987
| Format of fourth tier rugby union leagues in England |
|---|
|- ! style="width:60px;"|Year ! style="width:280px;"|Name ! style="width:110px;"|No of teams ! style="width:110px;"|No of matches
|- align=left
|- | 1987–93 || Area League North Area League South|| 11 || 10 |- | 1993–96 || National Division Four|| 10 || 18 |- | 1996–97 || National Four North National Four South || 14 || 26 |- | 1997–00 || National Division 2 North National Division 2 South|| 14 || 26 |- | 2000–09 || National Division Three North National Division Three South || 14 || 26 |- | 2009–22 || National League 2 North National League 2 South || 16 || 30 |- | 2022– || National Two East National Two North National Two West || 14 || 26 |}
Records
Note that all records are from 1996–97 season onwards as this is widely held as the dawn of professionalism across the English club game. It also offers a better comparison between seasons as the division team numbers are roughly equal (for example when league rugby union first started in 1987–88 the northern league had only 11 teams playing 10 games each, compared to 14 teams in 1996–97 playing 26 games (home & away), going up to 16 teams in 2009–10 playing 30 games each). Attendance records are from 2000 onwards unless otherwise specified. All records are up to date up till the end of the 2019–20 season.
League records
- Most titles: 3 :Hull Ionians (2012–13, 2014–15, 2018–19) :Macclesfield (2009–10, 2013–14, 2015–16)
- Most times promoted from division: 3 :Hull Ionians (2012–13, 2014–15, 2018–19) :Nuneaton (2002–03, 2005–06, 2008–09) :Macclesfield (2009–10, 2013–14, 2015–16)
- Most times relegated from division: 3 :Morley (2001–02, 2007–08, 2010–11) :Sheffield (1993–94, 1999–00, 2017–18) :Scunthorpe (2002–03, 2016–17, 2019–20)
- Most league points in a season: 134 :Hull Ionians (2014–15)
- Fewest league points in a season: 0 :Manchester (2010–11)
- Most points scored in a season: 1,259 :Fylde (2010–11)
- Fewest points scored in a season: 205 :Manchester (2010–11)
- Most points conceded in a season: 1,985 :Manchester (2010–11)
- Fewest points conceded in a season: 305 :Kendal (1999–00)
- Best points difference (for/against): 736 :Fylde (2010–11)
- Worst points difference (for/against): -1,780 :Manchester (2010–11)
- Most games won in a season: 28 :Hull Ionians (2012–13)
- Most games lost in a season: 30 :Manchester (2010–11) :Dudley Kingswinford (2013-14)
- Most games drawn in a season: 4 :Huddersfield (2019–20)
- Most bonus points in a season: 30 :Sedgley Park (2017–18)
Match records
- Largest home win: 124 – 0 :Blaydon at home to Orrell on 24 March 2007 (2006–07)
- Largest away win: 106 – 0 :Fylde away to Orrell on 31 March 2007 (2006–07)
- Most points scored in a match: 124 :Blaydon at home to Orrell on 24 March 2007 (2006–07)
- Most tries scored in a match: 18 :Blaydon at home to Orrell on 24 March 2007 (2006–07) :Fylde at home to Manchester on 16 April 2011 (2010–11)
- Most conversions scored in a match: 17 :Blaydon at home to Orrell on 24 March 2007 (2006–07)
- Most penalties scored in a match: 9 :Luctonians at home to Birmingham & Solihull on 15 November 2014 (2014–15)
- Most drop kicks scored in a match: 3 :Fylde at home to Preston Grasshoppers on 7 January 2006 (2005–06) :Nuneaton at home to Macclesfield on 11 October 2008 and away to Bradford & Bingley on 29 November 2008 (both 2008–09) :Wharfedale at home to Scunthorpe on 19 November 2016 and Wharfedale at home to Luctonians on 28 January 2017 (both 2016–17)
Player records
- Most times top points scorer: 2 :ENG Tom Rhodes for Bradford & Bingley (2004–05, 2005–06) :ENG Chris Johnson for Huddersfield (2010–11, 2011–12) :ENG Lewis Mininkin for Hull Ionians (2015–16, 2018–19) :WAL Gavin Roberts for Caldy (2008–09, 2019–20)
- Most times top try scorer: 3 :ENG Nick Royle for Fylde (2006–07) and Caldy (2015–16, 2016–17)
- Most points in a season: 422 :ENG Ross Winney for Macclesfield (2009–10)
- Most tries in a season: 32 :ENG Gareth Collins for Leicester Lions (2010–11) :ENG Ryan Parkinson for Macclesfield (2013–14) :ENG Nick Royle for Caldy (2016–17)
- Most points in a match: 49 :ENG Ross Winney for Macclesfield away to Waterloo on 30 January 2010 (2009–10) :ENG Lewis Minikin for Hull Ionians at home to Huddersfield on 27 April 2024 (2023–24)
- Most conversions in a match: 17 :WAL Anthony Mellalieu for Blaydon at home to Orrell on 24 March 2007 (2006–07)
- Most tries in a match: 7 :ENG Matt Donkin for Doncaster at home to Whitchurch on 10 November 2001 (2001–02) :ENG Nick Royle for Fylde away to Orrell on 31 March 2007 (2006–07) :ENG Dominic Moon for Preston Grasshoppers at home to Otley on 14 April 2012 (2011–12)
- Most penalties in a match: 9 :ENG Louis Silver for Luctonians at home to Birmingham & Solihull on 15 November 2015 (2014–15)
- Most drop kicks in a match: 3 :ENG Mike Scott for Fylde at home to Preston Grasshoppers on 7 January 2006 (2005–06) :ENG Rickie Aley for Nuneaton at home to Macclesfield on 11 October 2008 and away to Bradford & Bingley on 29 November 2008 (both 2008–09) :ENG Tom Barrett for Wharfedale at home to Scunthorpe on 19 November 2016 and at home to Luctonians on 28 January 2017 (both 2016–17)
Attendance records
- Highest attendance (league game): 3,750 :Darlington Mowden Park at home to Macclesfield on 26 April 2014 (2013–14)
- Lowest attendance (league game): 37 :South Leicester at home to Sedgley Park on 30 March 2019 (2018–19)
- Highest attendance (promotion play-off): 1,500 :Sedgley Park at home to Launceston (2000–01)
- Lowest attendance (promotion play-off): 925 :Stourbridge at home to Worthing Raiders on 11 May 2013 (2012–13)
- Highest average attendance (club): 921 :Fylde (2010–11)
- Lowest average attendance (club): 85 :South Leicester (2018–19)
- Highest average attendance (season): 348 (2019–20)
- Lowest average attendance (season): 239 (2007–08)
National League 2 North top 10 point scorers, all time
| Rank | Nat | Name | Years | Club(s) | Points | Apps | Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ENG | Jon Boden | 2006–18 | Leicester Lions | 2,059 | 277 | 7.4 |
| 2 | ENG | Chris Johnson | 2008–12, 2018–19 | ||||
| 2016–18 | Huddersfield | ||||||
| Sale | 1,927 | 187 | 10.3 | ||||
| 3 | ENG | Mark Ireland | 2009–12 | ||||
| 2013–14 | |||||||
| 2017– | Kendal | ||||||
| Otley | |||||||
| Sheffield Tigers | 1,479 | 159 | 9.3 | ||||
| 4 | ENG | Stephen Collins | 2010–11 | ||||
| 2013– | Fylde | ||||||
| Sedgley Park | 1,470 | 159 | 9.2 | ||||
| 5 | ENG | Richard Vasey | 2009–17 | Caldy | 1,449 | 158 | 9.2 |
| 6 | ENG | Ross Winney | 2005–10 | Macclesfield | 1,290 | 126 | 10 |
| 7 | WAL | Gavin Roberts | 2007–17, 2019– | Caldy | 1,284 | 232 | 5.5 |
| 8 | ENG | Rickie Aley | 2008–09 | ||||
| 2015–18 | |||||||
| 2018– | Nuneaton | ||||||
| South Leicester | |||||||
| Stourbridge | 1,126 | 110 | 10.2 | ||||
| 9 | ENG | Phillip Belgian | 2001–08 | Tynedale | 1,070 | 116 | 9 |
| 10 | ENG | Mark Bedworth | 2001–05 | ||||
| 2010–12 | Darlington Mowden Park | ||||||
| Westoe | 1,052 | 120 | 9 |
(Bold denotes players still playing in National League 2 North.)
National League 2 North top 10 try scorers, all time
| Rank | Nat | Name | Years | Club(s) | Tries | Apps | Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ENG | Nick Royle | 2003–04 | ||||
| 2005–11 | |||||||
| 2014–17, 2019– | Liverpool St Helens | ||||||
| Fylde | |||||||
| Caldy | 193 | 212 | 0.9 | ||||
| 2 | ENG | Jamie Broadley | 2009–11 | ||||
| 2011–12, 2016– | |||||||
| 2014-15 | Harrogate | ||||||
| Sheffield Tigers | |||||||
| Hull | 157 | 190 | 0.8 | ||||
| 3 | ENG | Gareth Collins | 2004–05 | ||||
| 2005–14 | Rugby Lions | ||||||
| Leicester Lions | 152 | 229 | 0.7 | ||||
| 4 | ENG | Andrew Riley | 2013– | Sedgley Park | 122 | 171 | 0.7 |
| 5 | WAL | Gavin Roberts | 2007–17 | Caldy | 114 | 232 | 0.5 |
| 6 | ENG | Oliver Brennand | 2004–11 | Fylde | 96 | 102 | 0.9 |
| 7 | ENG | Devon Constant | 2014–19 | Leicester Lions | 88 | 135 | 0.7 |
| 8 | ENG | Andrew Soutar | 2006–-08 | ||||
| 2008–17 | West Park St Helens | ||||||
| Caldy | 83 | 281 | 0.3 | ||||
| 9 | ENG | Peter Swatkins | 2011– | Sheffield Tigers | 82 | 148 | 0.6 |
| ENG | Craig Ross | 2007–08, 2009–11, 2013–14 | |||||
| 2014– | Caldy | ||||||
| Chester | 82 | 165 | 0.5 | ||||
| ENG | Nicholas Sharpe | 2006–07 | |||||
| 2008–13, 2014–16, 2017– | Rugby Lions | ||||||
| Huddersfield | 82 | 261 | 0.3 |
(Bold denotes players still playing in National League 2 North.)
Notes
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