2008 National League One

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This article contains information on rugby league played in the UK at semi-professional level in 2008. For general information on the National Leagues, see British rugby league system. For other leagues in 2008, see Rugby league in 2008.

National League One 2008
LeagueNational League One
Duration18 rounds
Teams10
Broadcast partnersSky Sports
2008 season

National League One

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Table

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Position Club Played Won Drawn Lost Pts For Pts Agst Pts Diff B.P. Points
1 Salford City Reds 18 12 3 3 614 302 312 3 45
2 Celtic Crusaders 18 12 0 6 511 391 120 4 40
3 Halifax 18 11 1 6 634 514 120 3 38
4 Leigh Centurions 18 10 0 8 448 448 0 4 34
5 Whitehaven 18 10 0 8 420 399 21 2 32
6 Widnes Vikings 18 10 2 6 453 410 43 5 30
7 Sheffield Eagles 18 8 1 9 425 530 -105 3 29
8 Featherstone Rovers 18 6 1 11 452 515 -63 6 26
9 Batley Bulldogs 18 5 0 13 387 538 -151 8 23
10 Dewsbury Rams 18 2 0 16 315 612 -297 7 13

Playoffs

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Elimination play-offsQualifying/Elimination semifinalPreliminary finalGrand Final
September 20086 October 2008
1  Salford City Reds18  Salford City Reds36
2  Celtic Crusaders44September 2008  Celtic Crusaders18
September 2008
  Salford City Reds62
3  Halifax32
September 2008  Whitehaven18
6  Widnes Vikings16
  Halifax22
September 2008
  Whitehaven24
4  Leigh Centurions24
5  Whitehaven30

Week One.

  • Halifax (H) beat Widnes (A) (Halifax through to week two, Widnes are eliminated).
  • Whitehaven (A) beat Leigh (A) (Whitehaven through to week two, Leigh are eliminated).

Week Two.

  • Crusaders (A) beat Salford (H) (Crusaders through to the Grand Final in week four, Salford play in week three).
  • Whitehaven (A) beat Halifax (H) (Whitehaven will play Salford in week three's semi final, Halifax are eliminated).

Week Three.

  • Salford (H) beat Whitehaven (A) (Salford are through to the Grand Final in week four, Whitehaven are eliminated).

Week 4.

  • Salford City Reds 36 - 18 Celtic Crusaders. Match played at neutral venue Halliwell Jones Stadium.

Salford City Reds win promotion to the Super League 2009.

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