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Season 1933-34
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Wigan Highfield moved to London and changed their name to London Highfield, becoming the first London based club. They played their home games at the White City Stadium. At the end of the season they moved back to Liverpool.

 1 Salford              38 31  1  6  -  715  281       63
 2 Wigan                38 26  0 12  -  739  334       52
 3 Leeds                38 26  0 12  -  597  376       52
 4 Halifax              38 26  0 12  -  457  340       52
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 5 York                 38 24  1 13  -  481  370       49
 6 Hunslet              38 23  1 14  -  608  441       47
 7 Widnes               38 21  4 13  -  393  324       46
 8 Warrington           38 22  1 15  -  508  370       45
 9 Swinton              38 22  1 15  -  418  322       45
10 Hull                 38 21  3 14  -  553  438       45
11 Keighley             38 22  1 15  -  429  367       45
12 Huddersfield         38 20  1 17  -  500  330       41
13 St Helens            38 20  0 18  -  550  500       40
14 London Highfield     38 20  0 18  -  509  489       40
15 Oldham               38 17  3 18  -  400  520       37
16 Castleford           38 17  1 20  -  476  468       35
17 Rochdale Hornets     38 17  0 21  -  442  524       34
18 St Helens Rec        38 16  1 21  -  455  477       33
19 Hull Kingston Rovers 38 16  1 21  -  444  482       33
20 Batley               38 16  1 21  -  390  436       33
21 Leigh                38 15  2 21  -  479  537       32
22 Wakefield Trinity    38 15  2 21  -  332  404       32
23 Broughton Rangers    38 15  1 22  -  415  495       31
24 Barrow               38 15  0 23  -  375  464       30
25 Dewsbury             38 12  1 25  -  313  587       25
26 Bramley              38 11  1 26  -  367  790       23
27 Bradford Northern    38  8  0 30  -  337  714       16
28 Featherstone Rovers  38  4  0 34  -  232  734        8
                                   (R.L.Yearbook 1995-96)


Championship Play-Off

Semifinals:

    Salford 28 beat Halifax 3.
    Wigan 14 beat Leeds 10.

Final:

    Wigan 15 beat Salford 3.
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