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| Rugby Football League |
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| Founded: 1895 |
| RLIF Affiliation: 1948 |
| Headquarters: Leeds, Yorkshire |
| Chairman: Richard Lewis (2002-) |
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| Competitions |
| Super League Challenge Cup National Leagues Northern Rail Cup Rugby League Conference |
| Official Site |
| www.therfl.co.uk |
The Rugby Football League (RFL) is the governing body for rugby league in the United Kingdom. Based in Leeds it administers the England national rugby league team, the Challenge Cup, the Rugby League National Leagues and Super League (Europe). The amateur/junior game is administered in association with the British Amateur Rugby League Association (BARLA).
With the advent of Wales Rugby League, Scotland Rugby League and Rugby League Ireland, the RFL is increasingly becoming an English organisation.
The RFL is part of the Community Board which also has representatives from BARLA, Combined Services, English Schools Rugby League and Student Rugby League.
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On 29 August 1895, 22 rugby clubs from across the north of England held a meeting in the George Hotel in Huddersfield, next to the railway station. They voted to secede from the Rugby Football Union and set up their own Northern Rugby Football Union, later known as the Northern Union (NU). The name Rugby Football League previously also referred to the main league competition run by the organisation. This has since been supplanted by Super League and the Rugby League National Leagues.
The RFL were originally based at 180 Chapeltown Road, Leeds but later moved to Red Hall, Leeds.
The RFL board consists of 5 members:
The head of refereeing in the RFL is former referee Stuart Cummings. The RFL decided that from the 2007 there would be 6 full time referees, previously referees had only been part time. The RFL still employs part time officials to supplement the 6 full time referees in the Super League and to be touch/in-goal judges in the Super League. The National Leagues are still refereed by part-time referees. There are currently 6 full time referees in the RFL:
Refereeing Appointments
There was some criticism of the RFL for allowing Steve Ganson, born in St Helens and also a former member of the St Helens RFLC fan club, to be an official in matches involving St Helens RLFC. Ganson was the video referee in the first match of the season between Huddersfield Giants and St Helens in which he disallowed a Huddersfield try. Ganson was also allowed to be the video referee in the local derby between Wigan Warriors and St Helens at the JJB Stadium. It was also suggested that Steve Ganson should not be allowed to referee games involving the Wigan Warriors who have a strong local rivalry with the St Helens club.
Ganson Gate
Ganson Gate is a term used by some rugby league fans to describe the refereeing mistakes during a Leeds Rhinos verses Bradford Bulls match at the Millennium Magic weekend. The referee Steve Ganson and video referee Ashley Klein made a series of mistakes which allowed Leeds to win the game in the last minute. Both referees apologised for their errors and were not allowed to referee in the Challenge Cup matches the weekend after.[1][2]
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