Newcastle Thunder promoted to Championship in fallout of Wolfpack’s Super League exit
The ripple effect of the Toronto Wolfpack’s demise spread to Newcastle on Thursday with the Thunder granted promotion from Betfred League 1 to the second-tier Championship.
Super League’s rejection of the Wolfpack’s bid for reinstatement in the top tier of English rugby league prompted six Championship clubs — Bradford, Featherstone, Leigh, London, Toulouse and York — to apply to replace Toronto. A decision on the winning bid is expected next week.
That process created an opening in the Championship with the Barrow Raiders, Doncaster, Rochdale Hornets and Workington Town joining Newcastle in applying to move up a division.
“Newcastle Thunder was the unanimous choice of the panel, for an outstanding application,” said Dean Andrew, the former Rugby Football League president who chaired the five-member panel that selected Newcastle. “The club’s coaching setup and facilities are superb, its community outreach is well-established and growing.”