National Rugby One (Wallenland): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 38: | Line 38: | ||
| classification = | | classification = | ||
| qualification = | | qualification = | ||
| tv = | | tv = Wallenland Sports (TV)<br />CW Watch (Internet) | ||
| sponsor = | | sponsor = | ||
| investor = | | investor = | ||
| related_comps = [[ | | related_comps = | ||
| founder = [[National Rugby League(Wallenland)|National Rugby League]] | |||
| levels = | | levels = | ||
| promotion = No promotion | | promotion = No promotion | ||
Line 51: | Line 51: | ||
| current = <!-- wikilink to current season article to put icon and link at the bottom of the infobox --> | | current = <!-- wikilink to current season article to put icon and link at the bottom of the infobox --> | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''National Rugby One''' or | The '''National Rugby One''' or ..., abbreviated as '''RN1''', is the highest tier of professional rugby league in [[Wallenland]] and is the highest division in the National Rugby League. Contested by 14 teams, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation within the [[National Rugby League (Wallenland)|National Rugby League]]. Seasons usually run between May and August, with each team playing 13 matches. The RN1 was founded on 1 May, 1980. | ||
The National Rugby League has lodged itself in Wallenland's rugby scene for its participation with protests and riots, especially by the RN1, concerning social and political issues | The National Rugby League has lodged itself in Wallenland's rugby scene for its participation with protests and riots, especially by the RN1, concerning social and political issues which have caused the suspension of the league's 2000 season and the 2001 season. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==Clubs== | ==Clubs== |
Latest revision as of 19:09, 21 September 2024
Most recent season or competition: 2023 National Rugby One | |
Sport | Rugby |
---|---|
Founded | May 1, 1980 (44 years, 6 months and 18 days ago) |
Founder | National Rugby League |
No. of teams | 14 |
Country | Wallenland |
Most recent champion(s) | Hátoà-pā-Vollénlò Whales (4 wins) (2023) |
Most titles | Bàndarilàlaota Spears (10 wins) |
TV partner(s) | Wallenland Sports (TV) CW Watch (Internet) |
Promotion to | No promotion |
Relegation to | National Rugby Two |
Official website | www.lnr.com |
The National Rugby One or ..., abbreviated as RN1, is the highest tier of professional rugby league in Wallenland and is the highest division in the National Rugby League. Contested by 14 teams, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation within the National Rugby League. Seasons usually run between May and August, with each team playing 13 matches. The RN1 was founded on 1 May, 1980.
The National Rugby League has lodged itself in Wallenland's rugby scene for its participation with protests and riots, especially by the RN1, concerning social and political issues which have caused the suspension of the league's 2000 season and the 2001 season.
History
Clubs
Champions
2024 season
2024 Club | 2023 Position | Founded | Location | Stadium | First season in the RN1 | First season in the LNR | Seasons in the RN1 | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
West Valhókoà Sailors | ||||||||
Wālabàndaril Elephants | ||||||||
South Éklopājápa Panthers | ||||||||
Saon Nikolo Swords | ||||||||
Hókoà-pā-Saon Elias Flags | ||||||||
Wālafāzendà-pā-Roberto Gunners | ||||||||
Jesuganrafa Rugby | ||||||||
Élàzājápà Dolphins | ||||||||
Saon Kóderò Hammers | ||||||||
Bapò-pā-Saon Moases Jaguars | ||||||||
Mahali pa Nyota Rugby | ||||||||
Fāzendàgavat Snakes | ||||||||
United Saon Tiago Rugby | ||||||||
Bàndarilàlaota Crocodiles |