Academy
In 2010 the following teams will run in each of the Academy divisions:
Under-20s:
- Bradford Bulls
- Castleford Tigers
- Harlequins
- Huddersfield Giants
- Hull
- Hull Kingston Rovers
- Leeds Rhinos
- Salford City Reds
- St Helens
- Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
- Warrington Wolves
- Wigan Warriors
Under-18s:
- Bradford Bulls
- Castleford Tigers
- Harlequins
- Huddersfield Giants
- Hull
- Hull Kingston Rovers
- Leeds Rhinos
- Salford City Reds
- St Helens
- Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
- Warrington Wolves
- Widnes Vikings
- Wigan Warriors
Under-16s:
- Bradford Bulls
- Castleford Tigers
- Crusaders
- Featherstone Rovers
- Harlequins
- Huddersfield Giants
- Hull
- Hull Kingston Rovers
- Leeds Rhinos
- Leigh Centurions
- Salford City Reds
- Sheffield Eagles
- St Helens
- Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
- Warrington Wolves
- Whitehaven
- Widnes Vikings
- Wigan Warriors
- York City Knights
Under-15s:
- Bradford Bulls
- Castleford Tigers
- Crusaders
- Featherstone Rovers
- Harlequins
- Huddersfield Giants
- Hull
- Hull Kingston Rovers
- Leeds Rhinos
- Leigh Centurions
- Salford City Reds
- Sheffield Eagles
- St Helens
- Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
- Warrington Wolves
- Whitehaven
- Wigan Warriors
- Workington Town
NB:
- The under-20s competition will be a full league with 20 rounds and top 6 play-offs. The under-18s, under-16s and under-15s will be non-competitive and feature eight rounds in under-18s and 6 in under-16s and under-15s.
- The under-20s competition is strictly restricted to Super League clubs only (Championship and Championship 1 sides having their own reserve grade), the under-18s is only open to either Super League clubs or Championship sides that meet very stringent criteria. The under-16s and under-15s are open to all Super League, Championship and Championship 1 sides.
- Catalans Dragons run their lower grade sides in the French league.
- Crusaders run their under-18 team in the Gilette National Youth League and are unable to run an under-20 team.
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Famous quotes containing the word academy:
“...I have come to make distinctions between what I call the academy and literature, the moral equivalents of church and God. The academy may lie, but literature tries to tell the truth.”
—Dorothy Allison (b. 1949)
“The academy is not paradise. But learning is a place where paradise can be created.”
—bell hooks (b. c. 1955)
“I realized early on that the academy and the literary world alikeand I dont think there really is a distinction between the twoare always dominated by fools, knaves, charlatans and bureaucrats. And that being the case, any human being, male or female, of whatever status, who has a voice of her or his own, is not going to be liked.”
—Harold Bloom (b. 1930)