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History of Hemel Stags

 

 

A brief history lesson :

Hemel Stags were founded in 1981 and as such are major pioneers of rugby league in the south of England.

For the first 14 years of existence it was difficult to operate as a rugby league club because of the restrictions placed on rugby union players by the RFU. This meant that union players who wanted to play rugby league risked being banned from playing rugby union for life.

They spent three seasons in the National Conference League Premier Division between 1993 and 1996. They were relegated from the Premier division in 1995/96 finishing bottom, having played 22 won 4 and lost 18, scored 288 points with 619 against. After relegation Hemel resigned, spent a year in the LARL then returned to the Alliance for two seasons 1997 and 1998 winning it in 1998 before joining the RLC after it was abandoned.

After several years in the Rugby League Conference they entered the newly formed National League 3 in 2003 and have progressed steadily to become one of the front runners in 2006.

2006 also saw the club enter the Northern Rail Cup, where they met local rivals St Albans Centurions as well as professional outfits London Skolars and Celtic Crusaders. They finished in second place in the 2006 league table and qualified through the play-offs for the Grand Final, where they lost to Bramley Buffaloes by 30 points to 8.

The club also has an active development policy in the town and a number of schools and junior sides supported by the development officer.

Two Hemel players, Jack Howieson and Simon Tillyer, went on to play professionally for the Sheffield Eagles.

France Rugby Union defence coach David Ellis once coached at the club

HISTORY
1981 - First match 3 April, 1981 v McEntee (Lost 38-0)
1981-83 London League Division II

1982 Tour to Paris (Les Ulis)
1983 Floodlighting installed
1983-84 London League Division I
1983 Tour to Italy (Venice Sevens)
1984-86 London League Division II
1985 First social club opened
1985 Tour to Paris (Les Ulis)
1986-88 Midlands & South West League
1987 Clubhouse extension opened
1988 Tour to Holland (International Tournament)
1988-91 London League Division I
1990 Fulltime Development Manager appointed(Chris Tate)
1991 CASHLINE lottery launched
1991-93 Rugby League Alliance - Division II
1992 New social club opened
1992 Tour to Provence(Magic Ball Tournament)
1993-96 National Conference League Premier Division
1993 Tour to Provence(Magic Ball Tournament)
1994 New changing rooms opened
1996-97 London League Division I


1997-98 Rugby League Alliance First Division Champions
1999 Entered Rugby League Conference
2000 RLC Eastern Division Champions
2001 RLC Harry Jepson Trophy Semi-Finalists,RLC Eastern Counties Cup Winners, RLC Central Southern Champions
2002 RLC Harry Jepson Trophy Grand Finalists, RLC Central Southern Champions
2003 Entered National League Three
2004 National League 3 Play-Offs achieved having finished 6th in the league
2005 Entered Northern Rail National Cup


2006 Finished second to Bramley in National League Three
2006 Grand Finalists National League Three
2006 Awarded Club Mark status at the Super League Grand Final