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Durham Tigers Club information Website www.durhamtigers.co.uk Current details Ground(s) Sunnydale Leisure Centre, Shildon Competition North East Junior League Durham Tigers are a rugby league club based in Sunnydale Leisure Centre, Shildon, County Durham in the North East of England. They originally played in the city of Durham. The city of Durham is now represented in the Rugby League Conference by Durham Demons.
The club has a number of age level teams playing in the Yorkshire Youth league and the North East Junior League.
The clubs most famous old boy Patrick Rich went on to play professionally for Keighley Cougars, Oldham Roughyeds, London Skolars and Sheffield Eagles.
History
Durham Tigers date back to the early 1990s when rugby league began to be played in the North East of England. The team was formed by Steve Rich and was based at the cricket club in Langley Moor in the city of Durham.
When adult rugby league moved to a summer season, the Tigers, located at a cricket ground, could not play in the summer. Without the backing of adult rugby the junior section failed to flourish. The game in the area was revived when Lisa Jaggar, Rugby League North East regional development officer, asked Gareth Barron and Phil Selby to form a senior side to go into the Rugby League Conference North East division to fill a gap created when Gateshead Panthers merged into Newcastle Knights before the 2001 season.
The newly renamed Durham Phoenix struggled but were eventually rescued when players from Gateshead Storm helped out Durham. After this initial season the club returned to their former name of Durham Tigers.
The club moved to Bishop Auckland RFC's West Mills ground. With an influx of players from Bishop Auckland RFC and Consett RFC as well as Yorkshire-based players the team flourished. Durham Tigers won the North East division in 2005 and went into the national play-offs only to lose to Wetherby Bulldogs.
Junior development then became the issue, having become one of the top junior sides in the North East, the under-16s joined the Yorkshire Youth league.
In 2007 Durham stepped up and joined the North Premier Division. Coach John Coutts joined Gateshead Storm and a couple of leading players went with him. Yorkshire-based players stopped playing for Durham when a Yorkshire Premier division was formed. Results were poor and the team folded after a big defeat by Jarrow Vikings. Following on from this the club committee decided to concentrate on junior development.
Durham planned to upgrade facilities at Bishop Auckland in partnership with Bishop Auckland RFC having acquired Sports England Club Mark status. However, the club's lease was revoked and Durham Tigers initially re-located to St. John's School. However in March 2010 the club moved into the Sunnydale Leisure Centre in Shildon with the intention of making this their long term home.
Durham Demons formed in 2010 and represented the city of Durham in the North East RLC.
Club honours
- RLC North East Division: 2005
- Yorkshire league cup semi-finalists: 2008
- Under-12 league and play-off winners: 2008/09
External links
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CompetitionsCategories:- Rugby League Conference teams
- Sport in County Durham
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