Yorkshire 4

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Yorkshire 4
Current season or competition:
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SportRugby union
Instituted1987; 35 years ago (1987)
Number of teams15
7 (North-West Division)
7 (South-East Division)
Country England
Holders (1st title) (2019–20)
(promoted to Yorkshire 3)
Most titlesHessle, , , , , (2 titles)
WebsiteEngland RFU

Yorkshire 4 is an English Rugby Union league at the tenth tier of the domestic competition for teams from Yorkshire. Club rugby in Yorkshire operates without promotion play-offs meaning that the top two teams are automatically promoted to Yorkshire 3 and the bottom two teams were relegated to Yorkshire 5 until the RFU made changes to the Yorkshire league structure. Each season a team from Yorkshire 3 or Yorkshire 4 may be picked to take part in the RFU Junior Vase - a national competition for clubs at levels 9-12.

For the 2017-18 season, Yorkshire 4 was broken up into two regional leagues - Yorkshire 4 (North West) and Yorkshire 4 (South East) - while Yorkshire 5 ceased to exist. Teams from both Yorkshire 4 and 5 were transferred into the regional divisions depending on location.[1] After the teams have played each other home and away, in February the clubs are reallocated into a Premier league and a Shield league for one further round of fixtures. The top four teams from each league play in the Premier and the other teams play in the Shield. The top two teams in the Premier league are promoted to Yorkshire 3.

Participating Clubs 2021-22[]

The teams competing in 2021-22 achieved their places in the league based on performances in 2019-20, the 'previous season' column in the table below refers to that season not 2020-21.

North West division[]

York RI and Nestle Rowntree were level transferred from Yorkshire 4 South East for the current season.

South East division[]

Season 2020–21[]

On 30 October 2020 the RFU announced [2] that due to the coronavirus pandemic a decision had been taken to cancel Adult Competitive Leagues (National League 1 and below) for the 2020/21 season meaning Yorkshire 4 was not contested.

Participating Clubs 2019-20[]

North West division[]

South East division[]

Premier and Shield divisions[]

Premier participants[]

Shield participants[]

  • Hessle
  • Knaresborough
  • Leeds Medics & Dentists
  • Nestle Rowntree
  • Sheffield Oaks
  • Thirsk

Participating Clubs 2018-19[]

North West division[]

South East division[]

Premier and Shield divisions[]

Premier participants[]

Shield participants[]

  • Burley
  • Halifax
  • Nestle Rowntree
  • Sheffield Oaks
  • Stanley Rodilians
  • Stocksbridge
  • Thirsk

Participating Clubs 2017-18[]

North West division[]

South East division[]

Premier and Shield divisions[]

In February, after the teams have played each other home and away, the clubs in both Yorkshire 4 leagues are reallocated into a Premier league and a Shield league for one further round of fixtures. The top four teams from each league play in the Premier and the other teams play in the Shield.

Premier participants[]

  • Burley
  • Knaresborough
  • Leeds Corinthians
  • Mosborough
  • Ossett
  • Stanley Rodillians
  • Wibsey

Shield participants[]

Rossington Hornets did not participate in the Shield competition.

Participating Clubs 2016-17[]

Participating Clubs 2015-16[]

Participating Clubs 2014-15[]

Participating Clubs 2013-14[]

Participating Clubs 2012–13[]

  • Halifax
  • Halifax Vandals
  • Hornsea
  • Knaresborough
  • Leeds Corinthians
  • Marist
  • Mosborough
  • Old Grovians
  • Old Otliensians
  • Ossett
  • Wetherby

Original teams[]

When league rugby began in 1987 this division contained the following teams:

Yorkshire 4[]

Yorkshire 4 (1987–1993)[]

The original Yorkshire 4 was a tier 12 league with promotion up to Yorkshire 3 and relegation down to Yorkshire 5.

Yorkshire 4
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams
1987–88 11 ,
1988–89 11 Hessle Wetherby,
1989–90 11
1990–91 11
1991–92 11 Halifax Vandals[a] No relegation[b]
1992–93 13
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Yorkshire 4 (1993–2000)[]

The creation of National 5 North for the 1993–94 season meant that Yorkshire 4 dropped to become a tier 13 league. A further restructure at the end of the 1995–96 season, which included the cancellation of National 5 North and the addition of North East 3 at tier 9, saw Yorkshire 4 remain at tier 13.

Yorkshire 4
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams
1993–94 13 No relegation
1994–95 13
1995–96 13 [c] Multiple teams[d]
1996–97 9 York Railway Institute [e] No relegation[f]
1997–98 9
1998–99[3] 10 , ,
1999–00[4] 9 [g] , ,
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Yorkshire 4 (2000–present)[]

Northern league restructuring by the RFU at the end of the 1999-2000 season saw the cancellation of North East 1, North East 2 and North East 3 (tiers 7-9). This meant that Yorkshire 4 became a tier 10 league.

Yorkshire 4
Season No of Teams Champions Runners–up Relegated Teams
2000–01[5] 11 ,
2001–02[6] 12 , ,
2002–03[7] 12 ,
2003–04[8] 12 Halifax Vandals, ,
2004–05[9] 11 Wetherby,
2005–06[10] 12 Halifax Vandals, ,
2006–07[11] 12 , , Wetherby
2007–08[12] 12 Hessle , ,
2008–09[13] 12
2009–10[14] 12 York Railway Institute ,
2010–11[15] 12
2011–12[16] 12
2012–13[17] 12 ,
2013–14[18] 12 Hessle
2014–15[19] 12 Wetherby Halifax ,
2015–16[20] 12 Halifax Vandals ,
2016–17[21] 11 No relegation[h]
2017–18[22] 15 No relegation
2018–19[23] 15 No relegation
2019–20[24] 14 No relegation
2020–21 14
Green backgrounds are promotion places.

Number of league titles[]

  • Hessle (2)
  • (2)
  • (2)
  • (2)
  • (2)
  • (2)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • Halifax Vandals (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • Wetherby (1)
  • York Railway Institute (1)

Notes[]

  1. ^ League restructuring due to the cancellation of Yorkshire 6 ahead of the 1992–93 season, meant nine clubs were promoted into Yorkshire 3 including , Wetherby, , , , and .
  2. ^ League restructuring due to the cancellation of Yorkshire 6 ahead of the 1992–93 season, meant no clubs were relegated and eight clubs (originally nine) would be promoted from Yorkshire 5.
  3. ^ 3rd place were promoted instead of runners up who were instead demoted to Yorkshire 5.
  4. ^ Yorkshire league restructuring due to reintroduction of Yorkshire 6 ahead of the 1996–97 season saw ten clubs relegated from Yorkshire 4; , , , and were relegated into Yorkshire 6, while , , , and were relegated into Yorkshire 5.
  5. ^ were also promoted.
  6. ^ No relegation due to cancellation of Yorkshire 6 ahead of the 1997–98 season.
  7. ^ No promotion this season as division to increase from 9 to 11 teams for the following season.
  8. ^ No relegation as Yorkshire 5 was abolished at the end of the 2016-17 season.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Changes to the Structure of Yorkshire Four and Five (June 14 2017)". RFU North. 14 June 2017.
  2. ^ "RFU Cancels Adult Competitive Leagues for the 2020/21 Season". RFU. 20 October 2020. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
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  22. ^ "2017-2018 Northern Division". England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  23. ^ "2018-19 Northern Division". England Rugby. RFU. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
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