RFL Wheelchair Championship

The RFL Wheelchair Championship is the second highest level of wheelchair rugby league in England and Wales, with teams promoted to the RFL Wheelchair Super League providing certain criteria is met.

Wheelchair Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2025 RFL Wheelchair Championship
SportWheelchair rugby league
Founded2020; 6 years ago (2020)
First season2021
No. of teams14
Country England
 Scotland
 Wales
Most recent
champion
Castleford Tigers
(2025)
Most titles North Wales Crusaders (2 titles)
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toRFL Wheelchair Super League
Domestic cupWheelchair Challenge Cup
Official website

The Wheelchair Championship was founded in 2020, one year after the Super League, following attempts to better organise the higher levels of the sport.

Format

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Like the Super League, the league operates a round robin system to determine the Championship Leaders' Shield before a playoff series leading to a grand final.

Results

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The following is a summary of Wheelchair Championship seasons:[1]

Key

  Promoted to next season's Super League
  Withdrew from Championship

2020 season

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The inaugural 2020 season ended up being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic after one round of matches.

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1Gravesend Dynamite1100172161562
2Celts1100260262
3 North Wales Crusaders A00000000
4 West Wales Raiders00000000
5Ebbw Vale1010026-260
6Argonauts101016172-1560

2021 season

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1Hereford Harriers99006034655718
2 Warrington Wolves (P)99003743933518
3 West Wales Raiders1138074323-2496
4 North Wales Crusaders A7250120318-1984
5Torfaen Tigers1028096367-2714
6Celts40400174-1740
Final
  • Hereford Harriers 75–32 Warrington Wolves[2][3]

2022 season

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Like the Super League, the 2022 season was split into two phases. In addition, the championship was also split into a North and South division, and thus featured more teams. The top team in each division at the time of the split entered a Middle 5 division with the bottom three sides in the Super League.[4]

Championship North

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Phase 1
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1Mersey Storm (M5)55004065135510
2 Bradford Bulls (P2)54103301172138
3Dundee Dragons (P2)5320234174606
4 North Wales Crusaders A (P2)5230172242-704
5 Rochdale Hornets (P2)514071233-1622
6 Sheffield Eagles (P2)505046442-3960
Phase 2
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1 Bradford Bulls651043414229210
2 North Wales Crusaders A65102461509610
3Dundee Dragons5230184114704
4 Rochdale Hornets5140112392-2802
5 Sheffield Eagles404050228-1780
Final
  • Bradford Bulls 68–22 North Wales Crusaders A[5]

Championship South

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Phase 1
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1Hereford Harriers (M5)4310230971336
2Woodlands Warriors (P2)4310134113216
3 West Wales Raiders20020002
4Gravesend Dynamite (P2)21106973-42
5Argonauts (P2)302154112-581
6Torfaen Tigers302116108-921
Phase 2
POSCLUBPWLDPFPADIFFPTS
1Gravesend Dynamite3300221681536
2Argonauts211066136-702
3Woodlands Warriors303086169-830
Final
  • Gravesend Dynamite 58–23 Woodlands Warriors[6]

Middle 5 (with Super League)

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1 North Wales Crusaders5500362111524710
2 Hull F.C. (P)54102222031910
3Hereford Harriers523012712614
4 Warrington Wolves (P)514068230-1622
5Mersey Storm404083188-1050
Final
  • North Wales Crusaders 102–46 Hull F.C.[5]

2023 season

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The 2023 season saw North Wales Crusaders join after being relegated from the Super League.

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1 North Wales Crusaders10100076613862820
2 Wigan Warriors A1082051635016616
3 Sheffield Eagles10550364500-13610
4 Bradford Bulls10550328476-14810
5 Rochdale Hornets10280256532-2764
6Mersey Storm10010024258-234-9
Final
  • North Wales Crusaders 46–40 Wigan Warriors A[7]

2024 season

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The 2024 season saw the Championship split into 3 regions.[8] Sheffield Eagles, who won the Grand Final, were accepted into the Super League for the 2025 season.[9]

Championship East

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1 Sheffield Eagles (P)88007568846516
2 York Knights1062039816223612
3 Bradford Bulls10440170276-1068
4 Hull KR10260231468-2374
5 Wakefield Trinity10080108466-3580

Championship West

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POSCLUBPWLDPFPADIFFPTS
1Hereford Harriers871051417434013
2 North Wales Crusaders862048825123712
3 Warrington Wolves8440430348828
4 Rochdale Hornets8260275527-2524
5 Widnes Vikings8170200607-4071

Championship South

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POSCLUBPWLDPFPADIFFPTS
1Gravesend Dynamite66005149242212
2Woodlands Warriors6420214204108
3Brentwood Eels6240158344-1864
4 Bedford Tigers6060140386-2460

Playoffs

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East v West Qualification match
21 September 2024
North Wales Crusaders 126–0 York Knights
Playoff Semi Final
28 September 2024
11:45
Sheffield Eagles 48–38 North Wales Crusaders
Tries: Ben Simpson (13), Stephen Reilly (18, 46, 51, 63), Joe Wink-Simmonds (27, 55), Will Brooks (47), Chris Haynes (61)
Goals: Joe Wink-Simmonds (5/6), Ben Simpson (1/2), Will Brooks (0/1)
Tries: Jonathan Gill (4, 44), Matthew Turner (33, 42, 78), Stuart Williams (37), Harry Jones (58), Martin Turner (67)
Goals: Martin Turner (2/5), Harry Jones (1/3)
English Institute of Sport, Sheffield
Attendance: 63
Playoff Semi Final
28 September 2024
12:30
Hereford Harriers 16–40 Gravesend Dynamite
Championship Grand Final
13 October 2024
14:30
Sheffield Eagles 38–36 AET Gravesend Dynamite
Tries: Will Brooks (2, 32, 60, 67), Stephen Reilly (28, 63), Joe-Wink-Simmonds (74)
Goals: Joe-Wink-Simmonds (5/7), Ben Simpson (0/1)
1st: 16–12
2nd: 36–36
Tries: Dan Grant (13, 76), Max Owen (20, 46), Reuben Bunning (43, 69)
Goals: Dan Grant (6/6)
Drop goals: Dan Grant (0/1)
Allam Arena, Hull
Player of the Match: Stephen Reilly

2025 season

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In the 2025 Championship Final, Castleford Tigers won 58–46 against Rochdale Hornets.[10] Before the start of the season it was announced that Warrington Wolves would be promoted to the Super League for the 2026 season.[11] However, after the 2025 season Warrington withdrew their application and following a new application process Bradford Bulls were invited to become the eighth Super League team for 2026.[12]

Teams for 2025 season:[9]

  • Championship East
    Batley Bulldogs
    Bradford Bulls
    Castleford Tigers
    Hull KR
    Wakefield Trinity
    York Knights
  • Championship West
    Hereford Harriers
    North Wales Crusaders
    Rochdale Hornets
    Salford Red Devils
    Warrington Wolves
    Widnes Vikings

2026 season

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The Championship was restructured into a single eight-team competition for the 2026 season.

Teams for 2026 Championship season:[12][13]

Batley Bulldogs
Castleford Tigers
Gravesend Dynamite
Midlands Hurricanes[a]
North Wales Crusaders
Rochdale Hornets
Wakefield Trinity
York Knights

Titles

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Season Champions Score Runners-up League Leaders' Shield
2020 Tournament abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Hereford Harriers 75–32 Warrington Wolves Hereford Harriers
2022 North Wales Crusaders 102–46 Hull FC North Wales Crusaders
2023 North Wales Crusaders 46–40 Wigan Warriors North Wales Crusaders
2024 Sheffield Eagles 38–36 Gravesend Dynamite Sheffield Eagles, Hereford Harriers, Gravesend Dynamite
2025 Castleford Tigers 58–46 Rochdale Hornets

Grand Finals

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Team Winners Runners-up
North Wales Crusaders 2 (2022, 2023)
Castleford Tigers 1 (2025)
Hereford Harriers 1 (2021)
Sheffield Eagles 1 (2024)
Gravesend Dynamite 1 (2024)
Hull 1 (2022)
Rochdale Hornets 1 (2025)
Warrington Wolves 1 (2021)
Wigan Warriors 'A' 1 (2023)

Championship Leaders' Shield

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ClubNo.Years
Hereford Harriers22021, 2024
North Wales Crusaders22022, 2023
Gravesend Dynamite 1 2024
Sheffield Eagles 1 2024

Notes

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  1. Midlands Hurricanes took the place of Hereford Harriers in the 2026 Championship following the establishment of a partnership between the two clubs in November 2025

References

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  1. "Match Centre". Rugby-League.com.
  2. "Wheelchair Championship Final". Rugby Leaguer & League Express. No. 3295. 10 September 2021. p. 27.
  3. "Betfred Wheelchair Super League Grand Final – a War of the Roses". RFL. 14 September 2021. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
  4. "Wheelchair Season Phase 2 starts". Sheffield Eagles. 1 July 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
  5. 1 2 "Crusaders celebrate winning RFL Wheelchair Middle 5s Final". Wales Rugby League. 28 September 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
  6. "Gravesend Dynamite beat Woodlands Warriors 58-23 to win RFL Wheelchair Rugby League South Championship". Kent Online. 11 October 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
  7. "Betfred Wheelchair Super League Grand Final – Leeds Rhinos 42 Wigan Warriors 50". RFL. 15 October 2023. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
  8. "Leeds Rhinos and Sheffield Eagles enjoy deserved wheelchair title successes". Total Rugby League. 8 November 2024. Retrieved 19 December 2024.
  9. 1 2 "Leeds face Edinburgh in Wheelchair Super League opener". BBC Sport. 18 December 2024. Retrieved 19 December 2024.
  10. "Wheelchair Championship". Rugby Leaguer & League Express. No. 3500. 29 September 2025. p. 18.
  11. "Betfred Wheelchair Super League fixtures confirmed as competition expands for 2025". RFL. 18 December 2024. Retrieved 19 December 2024.
  12. 1 2 "Bulls to join Betfred Wheelchair Super League". RFL. 18 November 2025. Retrieved 19 November 2025.
  13. "Hurricanes partner with Hereford Harriers in wheelchair rugby league rebrand". Midlands Hurricanes. 21 November 2025. Retrieved 31 March 2026.