Brighouse Rangers (1915)

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Brighouse Rangers was a (semi) professional rugby league club. This club was based in Brighouse, a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, in West Yorkshire, England. It is situated on the River Calder and has a population of approx 35,000.

The club played in the Wartime Emergency Leagues from 1915-16 to 1918-19 (January) but not the “Victory” League.

History

Early history

The previous Brighouse Rangers Football Club were founded in the 1870s, and joined the RFU in 1879,[1] to become one of the founder members[2] of the new Northern Union in 1895, played in the first season 1895–96, became the first winner of the Yorkshire Senior Competition in 1896–97, and continued for 11 seasons until 1905–06, and disbanded in summer 1906.

This club, Brighouse Rangers was in existence in 1915, but otherwise there is very little publicised information available.

Wartime Emergency League

Brighouse Rangers joined the War League for season 1915-16 and spent three and a half years with very little success.

In the first season 1915-16 the club finished bottom out of the 24 clubs with 3 points.

In the second season 1916-17 Brighouse Rangers managed to finish second bottom out of 26 clubs with 2 points. The bottom club York also had 2 points, but had played one game more and therefore had a poorer percentage rating.

In the third season 1917-18 the club managed a slight improvement finishing 18th out of 22.

The next season, 1918-19 (Jan), commenced as another Wartime Emergency League but with the end of the war, the programme was terminated in January 1919, and a quickly arranged and shortened “Victory" League programme was instigated.

This programme was never completed - and no league tables were ever produced.

It is assumed that the club continued to have very limited success and folded before the start of the 1919 (Feb-May) “Victory” League as they do not appear in the league tables for this season.

Note - Nowhere in the official archives is the word "Victory" used. It has been used in this article to distinguish between the two competitions held in the 1918-19 season.

Successor clubs

Brighouse Rugby League club have reformed numerous times since then.[1]

The current club are amateurs Brighouse Rangers ARLFC. In the 1970 Brighouse played at Wellholme Park, near the Cricket Club. Towards the approach of the new millennium in 2000, Tesco bought the site including Brighouse ARLFC clubhouse and with the money, the club built anew on Russell Way, off Bradford Road.[1]

Records

Club league performance

In a Season
Details Season Competition Comments Notes Ref
Highest League Position181917-18WELout of 22 clubs
Lowest League Position251916-17WELout of 26 clubs
and241915-16WELout of 24 clubs
Most League Points101917-18WELout of possible 40 = 25%
Least League Points21916-17WELout of possible 34 = 6%
Most Points Scored (PF)751917-18WELIn 20 games = 3.75/game
Most Points Conceded (PA)3441915-16WELIn 22 games = 3.23/game
or3111916-17WELIn 17 games = 3.47/game
Least Points Scored (PF)591916-17WELIn 17 games = 3.47/game
or (PF)711915-16WELIn 22 games = 3.23/game
Least Points Conceded (PA)3021917-18WELIn 20 games = 3.75/game
Best Points Difference-2271917-18WELIn 20 games
Worst Points Difference-2731915-16WELIn 22 games

Club league record

Season Competition Pos Team Name Pl W D L PF PA Diff Pts % No of teams in league Notes Ref
1915-16WEL24Brighouse Rangers22112071344-27336.8224
1916-17WEL25Brighouse Rangers17101659311-25225.8926
1917-18WEL18Brighouse Rangers20421475302-227102522
1918-1919 (Jan) position is unknown as League programme not completed and tables not calculated|

Heading Abbreviations
Pl = Games Played: W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lose; PF = Points For; PA = Points Against; Diff = Points Difference (+ or -); Pts = League Points
League points: for win = 2; for draw = 1; for loss = 0.

Several fixtures and results

The following a one of Brighouse Rangers’ fixtures for the four seasons in which they participated in the Wartime Emergency League :- [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Season Date Competition Opponent Venue H/A Result Score Att Notes Ref
1917-18Sat 22-12-1917WELHullBoulevardHLost3-24 [6]

Heading Abbreviations
CC Rx = Challenge Cup Round x; WEL = Wartime Emergency League:

Notes and comments

1 - The name "Victory" League is not used on official documents. It also has only been used here to distinguish between the two programmes which ran during the 1918-19 season.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Brighouse Rangers ARLFC - History". 
  2. J C Lindley with personal recollections by D W Armitage (1973). 100 Years of Rugby - The History of Wakefield Trinity Football Club. The Wakefield Trinity Centenary Committee. pp. 34 and 35. 
  3. 324 "Cherry and White". 
  4. "Widnes History". 
  5. "Saints Heritage Society". 
  6. 6.0 6.1 [http://www.hullfc.com/fixturesandresults. aspx "Hull&Proud"]. 
  7. "Warington History". 

External links

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