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2017 League 1

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Rugby league season
2017 League 1
LeagueLeague 1
Duration22 matches
Teams16
Highest attendance8,546 (Toronto v Doncaster
Super 8s round 7)
Lowest attendance65 (Oxford v South Wales Ironmen
Shield round 4)
2017 Season
ChampionsToronto Wolfpack
Runners-upBarrow Raiders
Biggest home win92–6 Keighley Cougars v Oxford
Regular season, round 15
Biggest away win6–82 Doncaster v Toronto Wolfpack
Regular season, round 4
Top point-scorer(s)Craig Hall
(Toronto Wolfpack) 436
Top try-scorer(s)Liam Kay
(Toronto Wolfpack) 27

The2017 League 1, known as theKingstone Press League 1 for sponsorship reasons, was a professionalrugby league football competition played in England, Wales and Canada, the third tier of the sport for RFL affiliated clubs.

The 2017 League 1 season was expanded to 16 teams with the first professional Canadian teamToronto Wolfpack joining the British game.

The fixture list was first issued in October 2016 when the inclusion ofYork City Knights in the league was in doubt so the Knights were omitted from the fixture list.[1] York's inclusion in the league was confirmed at the beginning of December and the fixture list was re-issued to include the club.[2]

The format of the season was a regular season of 15 games where every team played each other once. After 15 games the top eight teams played each other once more in the League 1 Super 8s. The team finishing top of the Super 8s won automatic promotion to the2018 Championship and named league champions for 2017. The teams finishing second to fifth met in two play-off semi-finals with the semi-final winners meeting in the promotion play-off final.

The league title was won by Toronto who only dropped three points all season (a defeat to York and a draw withKeighley in the Super 8s) and had a 100% winning record at home. The other promotion place was taken byBarrow Raiders who defeated Cumbrian rivals,Whitehaven in the promotion play-off final.

The clubs finishing in the lower half of the table after the regular season played in the League 1 Shield Super 8s with the top two clubs competing in the League 1 Shield final. The shield was won byHunslet.

Teams

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Locations of the 2017 RFL League 1 teams
Locations of the 2017 RFL League 1 teams
ColorsClubCityStadiumCapacity*
Barrow RaidersBarrow,CumbriaCraven Park7,600
Coventry BearsCoventry,West MidlandsButts Park Arena4,000
DoncasterDoncaster, South YorkshireKeepmoat Stadium15,231
Gloucestershire All GoldsCheltenham,GloucestershirePrince of Wales Stadium2,000
Hemel StagsHemel Hempstead,HertfordshirePennine Way2,000
HunsletLeeds, West YorkshireSouth Leeds Stadium4,000
Keighley CougarsKeighley,West YorkshireCougar Park7,800
London SkolarsHaringey,LondonNew River Stadium2,000
Newcastle ThunderNewcastle,Tyne and WearKingston Park10,200
North Wales CrusadersWrexham,WalesQueensway Stadium2,000
OxfordAbingdon,OxfordshireTilsley Park2,000
South Wales IronmenMerthyr Tydfil, WalesThe Wern4,500
to July 2017
Llanelli, WalesStebonheath Park3,700
from July 2017[3]
Toronto WolfpackToronto,Ontario, CanadaLamport Stadium9,600
WhitehavenWhitehaven,CumbriaRecreation Ground7,500
Workington TownWorkington,CumbriaZebra Claims Stadium10,000
York City KnightsYork,North YorkshireBootham Crescent8,256

*capacity for rugby league games may differ from official stadium capacity.

Regular season

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The regular season was dominated by new club, Toronto, who won all 15 of its games, amassing over 900 points while only conceding 150. The Cumbrian clubs, Whitehaven and Barrow finished second and third respectively. Whitehaven put a run of 12 straight wins together while Barrow who had been second for a long time lost two games towards the end of the season. York whose existence was in doubt before the season started finished fourth with Doncaster and Newcastle behind them. The last two places in the Super 8s were contested right up until the last fixture of the season with five clubs; Workington, Keighley, North Wales Crusaders, Hunslet and London Skolars all in contention. In the end the places were taken by Keighley and Workington while North Wales lost out on points difference.

Results

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Main article:2017 League 1 regular season results

Final standings

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PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Toronto Wolfpack151500916157+75930League 1 Super 8s
2Whitehaven151311469236+23327
3Barrow Raiders151212576264+31225
4York City Knights151005487305+18220
5Doncaster15924449327+12220
6Newcastle Thunder15906459328+13118
7Keighley Cougars15717590387+20315
8Workington Town15717436370+6615
9North Wales Crusaders15717366422−5615League 1 Shield
10Hunslet15708418377+4114
11London Skolars15618367453−8613
12Gloucestershire All Golds15609310530−22012
13Oxford154011275629−3548
14Coventry Bears152013287615−3284
15South Wales Ironmen151014212654−4422
16Hemel Stags151014229792−5632
Source:[1]


Super 8s

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The top eight teams after the regular season went forward to the Super 8s. Points gained in the regular season were carried forward to the Super 8s during which the clubs played each other once more. The top four clubs at entry to the Super 8s played four home fixtures and three away while the bottom four clubs had three home fixtures and four away.

After all seven rounds had been played, Toronto Wolfpack were named League Champions and were automatically promoted to the Championship for 2018. Barrow Raiders, Whitehaven, York City Knights and Newcastle Thunder made the play off semi-finals. Toronto secured the automatic promotion place after round six despite having suffered their first ever league defeat in round two at York and also dropping a point at Keighley in round three. Barrow and Whitehaven met in an all-Cumbrian play-off final with Barrow winning 10–6 to secure promotion to the Championship for 2018.

Results

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Main article:2017 League 1 Super 8s results

Final standings

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PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsPromotion or qualification
1Toronto Wolfpack2220111164243+92141Promoted as Champions
2Barrow Raiders221813731381+35037Play-off semi-finals
3Whitehaven221714656349+30735
4York City Knights221219641460+18125
5Newcastle Thunder2212010595521+7424
6Doncaster221039593492+10123Eliminated
7Keighley Cougars2210210728565+16322
8Workington Town229112532621−8919
Source:[2]

Play-offs

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Semi-finals

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Barrow Raiders60–0Newcastle Thunder24 September, 15:00Craven ParkG Dolan1,090
Whitehaven21–20[a]York City Knights24 September, 15:00Recreation GroundJ McMullen853
Source:[4]
  1. ^After extra time

Final

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Barrow Raiders10–6Whitehaven1 October, 15:00Craven ParkS Mikalauskas3,128
Source:[5]

League 1 Shield

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The teams finishing in the bottom eight at the end of the regular season competed for theLeague 1 Shield. Points gained in the regular season were carried forward to the Shield competition. The teams played each other once more and after the completion of the seven rounds the top two teams played for the League 1 Shield. The final was contested by Hunslet and London Skolars after both teams won six of their seven games in the qualifying section. Hunlset won the trophy beating London 32–12 in the final.

Results

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Main article:2017 League 1 Shield results

Final standings

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PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Hunslet221309696470+22626League 1 Shield final
2London Skolars221219625529+9625
3North Wales Crusaders2211110556574−1823
4Gloucestershire All Golds229013478702−22418
5Oxford226115393849−45613
6Coventry Bears225017472837−36510
7Hemel Stags2230193931033−6406
8South Wales Ironmen222119299926−6275
Source:[3]

Final

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Hunslet32–12London Skolars24 September, 15:00South Leeds StadiumN Bennett516
Source:[6]

Awards

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At the Kingstone Press Championship & League 1 awards, Toronto captainCraig Hall was named League 1 player of the year with the young player award going to Lewis Young of Newcastle Thunder whileCarl Forster of Whitehaven was named coach of the year.[7] Hall was also the league's top goal kicker and points scorer kicking 170 goals and scoring 24 tries for a total of 436 points. His Toronto teammate,Liam Kay was the top try scorer with 27.

References

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  1. ^"The 2017 season begins here".Rugby Leaguer & League Express. No. 3042. 24 October 2016. p. 13.
  2. ^"On the plane again! York City Knights' 2017 League One fixture list confirmed".The Press. 4 December 2016. Retrieved21 December 2016.
  3. ^"New owners for South Wales Ironmen". Wales Rugby League. 13 July 2017. Retrieved13 July 2017.
  4. ^"Kingstone Press League 1 Super 8s semi-finals".Rugby Leaguer & League Express. No. 3089. 25 September 2017. p. 39.
  5. ^"Kingstone Press League 1 Promotion final".Rugby Leaguer & League Express. No. 3090. 2 October 2017. p. 39.
  6. ^"Kingstone Press League 1 Shield final".Rugby Leaguer & League Express. No. 3089. 25 September 2017. p. 39.
  7. ^"Lunt picks up major prize at Kingstone Press awards evening". League Publications. 19 September 2017. Retrieved1 October 2017.

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