Bramley Buffaloes
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{{Infobox_esl_club | clubname = Bramley Buffaloes
| image = [[Image:Bramley_rlcc.jpg|150px|center]]
| fullname = Bramley Buffaloes Rugby League Community Club''
| emblem = [[american buffalo|Buffalo]]
| colours = Amber and black
| founded = [[1879]]
| sport = [[rugby league]]
| league = [[Rugby League Conference|Rugby League Conference National]]
| ground = Stanningley ARLFC (Coordinates: 53°49′04.08″N, 1°39′32.31″W)
| web = [http://www.bramley-rlfc.co.uk www.bramley-rlfc.co.uk]
}}
'''Bramley Buffaloes''' is a [[rugby league]] club from the [[Bramley, Leeds|Bramley]] area of West [[Leeds]] in [[Yorkshire]], [[England]]. Previously known simply as '''Bramley RLFC''', the club is a famous name in rugby league, having existed prior to the formation of the [[Northern Union]] in 1895. The traditional nickname for the club is ''The Villagers'' which survives as the name of the official match programme.
==History==
Bramley were founded in 1879. In 1881 they moved to the [[Barley Mow, Bramley|Barley Mow]] ground. They were admitted to the Northern Union on 2 June 1896. The rugby league was then split into two county leagues.
On 9 October 1907, they became the first club to entertain a touring side when they played New Zealand.
In 1942-3, Bramley dropped out of the wartime Yorkshire League, they did not return to league competition until 1945-6.
In the sixties, the club moved to a new ground on land adjacent to Barley Mow, which became known as [[McClaren Field]]. Bramley defeated Wakefield Trinity, Castleford and St Helens in order to reach the 1973 [[BBC2 Floodlit Trophy]]. They won the trophy with a 15-7 away victory over Widnes on the 14th December 1973. It was the first cup Bramley had won in their entire history. Ironically, due to power cuts, the final against Widnes at [[Naughton Park]] took place on a midweek afternoon.
On Sunday 1st September 1974, Bramley defeated Doncaster 52-17 at McLaren Field in a Yorkshire Cup, first round tie, this broke the club record which had stood since 1946.
Bramley almost went into liquidation in October 1983 but survived.
In 1990 the club was faced with an estimated bill of £250,000 to carry out comprehensive safety work at [[McClaren Field]] for the start of the 1991-92 season. Bramley managed to survive at [[McClaren Field]] until the end of the 1994-95 season. The following seasons they played at [[Clarence Field]] and then moved to [[Headingley]] in 1997.
Crowd numbers were affected and the team became ever more overshadowed by [[Leeds Rhinos|Leeds]]. At the end of the 1999 season Bramley resigned from the [[Northern Ford Premiership]] to become a feeder team for Leeds, but this never materialised. Bramley applied to rejoin the [[Northern Ford Premiership]] in 2000 but were rejected, a similar bid from [[Gateshead Thunder]] was accepted. They had planned to play games at the home of soccer club [[Farsley Celtic A.F.C.|Farsley Celtic]] and progressively upgrade the ground would be acceptable, this may have been the cause of the rejection.
Bramley applied again to rejoin the Rugby Football League for the 2003 season. Bramley planned to play their home games at Morley Rugby Union Club, with the long-term aim of establishing their own ground. They were reformed as a supporter-owned club and played in [[National League Three]], also fielding a side in the [[Rugby League Conference]]. After finishing as runners-up in 2005, Bramley took the title in 2006, beating [[Hemel Stags]] by 30 points to 8. Since 2007 Bramley have participated in the [[Rugby League Conference]] National division, the new name for the re-branded National League Three.
==Honours==
*[[BBC2 Floodlit Trophy]]: 1973/74
*[[Leeds Rhinos|Leeds RFC]] Summer Sevens: 1996
*[[Rugby League National Leagues|National League Three Champions]]: 2006
==Records==
===Player records===
*Most tries in a match: 7 by Joe Sedgewick vs Normanton, [[16 April]] 1906
*Most goals in a match: 13 by Paul Drake vs [[Coventry Bears]], [[24 April]] 2005
*Most points in a match: 36 by Paul Drake vs [[Underbank Rangers]], [[4 September]] 2005
*Most tries in a season: 34 by Peter Lister, 1985-86
*Most goals in a season: 146 by Paul Drake, 2005
*Most points in a season: 382 by Paul Drake, 2005
*Most career tries: 140 by Peter Lister, 1982-91
*Most career goals: 926 by John Wilson, 1953-64
*Most career points: 1903 by Johnny Wilson, 1953-64
*Most career appearances: 410 by Johnny Wolford 1962-76
*Most consecutive appearances: 100 by Jim Hainsworth, April 1960 - December 1962
=== Club records ===
*Highest score for: 86-0 vs [[Essex Eels]], [[19 June]] 2005
*Highest score against: 92 vs [[Australia national rugby league team|Australia]], [[9 November]] 1921 (Tour Match)
*Highest attendace at Barley Mow: 12,600 vs [[Leeds Rhinos|Leeds]], [[7 May]] 1947
*Highest attendace at McLaren Field: 7,500 vs [[Bradford Bulls|Bradford Northern]], [[17 February]] 1972
==Sources==
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_league/862297.stm Gateshead and Bramley sweat]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_league/1962859.stm Bramley apply to rejoin RFL]
==External links==
* [http://www.bramleytoday.co.uk/sectionhome.aspx?sectionID=11194 Latest Bramley Buffaloes news at YEP Bramley Today Community Website]
* [http://www.bramley-rlfc.co.uk Official site]
* [http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=bramleybuffaloes Bramley Buffaloes on youtube]
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