London Amateur Rugby League 2006 Season

 
 
News Archive
19/08/06: The 2006 season concluded today with the Shield final in which Feltham Eagles defeated Southend 50-18. This was Feltham's first piece of silverware since joining the competition in 2003.
 
12/08/06: S London Storm II became the London ARL champions for 2006 with a convincing 52-20 win over a depleted Luton side. The Storm squad included 13 teenagers that have progressed through the clubs youth systems. Man of the match for the winners was 18 year old Jack Murdoch.
 
06/08/06: S London II beat Bedford II 44-14 in today's semi-final. They will now face Luton in next weeks Grand Final. The game will take place at South London Storm's home ground, forming part of a double header with the RLC Premier South Division Final.
 
31/07/06: With the regular season concluded, three teams have applied for this season's championship playoffs. This Sunday, S London II will host Bedford II, with the winner facing minor premiers Luton the following weekend.
 
15/07/06: Eastern Raiders picked up their first win of the season today, 42-30 at home to Smallford Saints.
 
17/06/06: Luton Vipers today played their first match since exiting the RLC Premier, comfortably beating Smallford Saints 64-24 in St Albans.
 
03/06/06: Congratulations to Southend Seaxes on their first victory, winning 32-26 away to Eastern Raiders in Colchester.
 
27/05/06: For the third consecutive week, a newly formed club made their debut in this seasons London League, as Smallford Saints defeated Eastern Raiders 50-30. Elsewhere, S London II continued their dominant start to the season, winning 33-24 at Kentish Tigers.
 
20/05/06: Another club made their debut in the London League today, with Southend Seaxes ultimately beaten 40-14 by a much more experienced S London II.
 
13/05/06: New club Kentish Tigers got off to a winning start at home to Eastern Raiders today. After building a 16-0 lead, Eastern fought back strongly to lead 18-16. However, Kentish regained the lead again with two quick tries and hung on for victory in their first ever match. Man of the Match was Shaun Tandy with two tries. Elsewhere, S London II won 32-16 at Bedford II to go top of the league.