結果

挑戰盃 02/11 14:00 7 Featherstone Lions v British Police L 6-20
挑戰盃 01/15 14:00 7 Featherstone Lions v 漢斯萊特 L 6-56
超級聯賽 04/30 13:19 - Featherstone Lions v Featherstone流浪者 D 0-0
挑戰盃 01/11 14:00 7 Featherstone Lions v 西保齡 L 12-24
挑戰盃 03/31 13:00 10 Featherstone Lions v 頓卡斯特 L 6-46
挑戰盃 03/09 14:00 9 York Acorn v Featherstone Lions W 10-20
挑戰盃 02/09 14:00 8 Underbank Rangers v Featherstone Lions W 26-30
挑戰盃 01/26 14:00 7 Hunslet Warriors v Featherstone Lions W 16-28
全國議會聯賽 03/17 15:51 - Lock Lane v Featherstone Lions W 8-14
挑戰盃 02/25 15:00 9 奧咸 v Featherstone Lions L 42-0
挑戰盃 02/10 14:00 8 Featherstone Lions v Thatto Heath W 18-6
挑戰盃 01/27 14:00 7 Featherstone Lions v Skirlaugh W 34-14

Wikipedia - Featherstone Lions

Featherstone Lions are an amateur rugby league club from Featherstone, West Yorkshire who play in the National Conference League and the Yorkshire Men's League. The juniors (U7 - U18) play in the Yorkshire Junior & Youth League. The club also has open age women and 3 girls' teams.

Their home ground is the Millpond Stadium. They are the town's second side, after Featherstone Rovers who play in the Championship.

History

Featherstone Lions are the result of a merger between Jubilee Hotel and Traveller's amateur sides in the early 1990s.

Featherstone's first season, 1994–95, was in the CMS Yorkshire league First Division. At the end of the 1995–96 season, they had won promotion to the Yorkshire League Premier Division and finished 2nd in the table.

They were accepted into National Conference League Division 2 for the 1996–97 season. In 1997–98, Featherstone Lions won promotion to NCL Division 1 as champions, won the Yorkshire Cup beating Siddal in a bad tempered final at Thrum Hall and beat Doncaster in the third round of the Challenge Cup before losing to Hull Kingston Rovers.

Featherstone reached the fourth round of the Challenge Cup, in 1998–99, after beating Hemel Stags before playing Super League side Halifax.

In 2000–01, Featherstone reached the National Cup Final before losing to Thatto Heath at Spotland Stadium, Rochdale.

The following year, the Lions narrowly avoided relegation but in 2002-03 were promoted to NCL Premier League. However, they were relegated back to NCL Division 1 in their first season and followed this with another relegation back down to NCL Division 2.

Following this double relegation, Featherstone withdrew from National Conference to rebuild the open age team. In 2006, they joined National League Three which they won a year later under its new name RLC National Division.