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Leeds RUFC was founded in 1991 after the merger of Roundhay and Headingley. When the amalgamation came in 1991-92 both clubs were in National Division Three. The proposed league re-organisation made it logical that the two clubs should become Leeds RUFC.
In 1997-98, promotion was made from the newly-formed Jewson One to Premiership Two, finishing runners-up to Worcester.
They were renamed Leeds Tykes in 1998 when Leeds Rugby Ltd was formed, merging the Rhinos and Tykes under one umbrella. Since then they have climbed through the divisions and were promoted to the Premiership in 2001.
The Tykes survived their first season after finishing bottom of the league when the National League One champions were denied entry into the Premiership in 2002 (Champions Rotherham Titans were refused promotion to the Zurich Premiership for the 2002/03 season due to facilities failing to meet Premiership criteria). The next season Leeds finished fifth in the table and made their Heineken Cup début in December 2003. In their four seasons in the Zurich Premiership they finished an average ninth and had reached a couple of domestic cup semi-finals.
And right about now you are saying that you could have read all this on Wikipedia if you were all that interested, and yeah, I suppose you could have! But Leeds had a rough of season last season, and got relegated after winning only two of their 22 league games this season. Rough stuff, but then again, Connacht fans will know how the fellas feel right?
Anyway, next Saturday is the start of a brand new season and hopefully it'll see Connacht close out the games we have come to lose in the final 20 minutes, and hopefully finally get a place in the Heineken Cup.
Well, Paddy Power has us at 150 to1 to win the Magners League, and those Leinster prats are tipped at 5-2... some things never change right!
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Actually, I know a bit more about London-Welsh as there is a Connacht connection there. A lad from out past Ballinasloe, played there for the last few years. Colm Hannon joined in 2004 I believe. Not sure what he's at now.
Ok, will save it for the article!


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You should know a bit about us you got one of our best No.8's in Colm Rigney was a great worker for us




