Season 1994

Total: 60 teams in 6 divisions
In: Overstrand (Re-entry)

Division 1
Mattishall
11
15.71
East Harling
11
15.36
Lowestoft Railway
10
15.31
Gt Witchingham
9
13.79
Sheringham
9
13.36
Thorpe
5
10.21
Gt Melton
4
9.23
Swaffham
4
9.08
Garboldisham
3
8.92
Drayton
1
7.43
Division 2
Rollesby
10
14.43
Ashmanhaugh
9
14.00
Harleston
9
13.13
Topcroft
8
13.00
Rocklands
8
12.71
Pulham
7
12.64
Watton
7
12.00
Bungay
5
11.14
Loddon
6
11.00
Shipdham
0
3.92
Division 3
Yare
11
15.14
Colt & Hellesdon
12
15.13
Halvergate
10
14.79
Belton
9
13.79
Riddlesworth
8
13.54
Gressenhall
8
12.71
Costessey
6
10.75
Cringleford
4
9.14
Old Yarms
2
7.80
Civil Service
2
6.93
Division 4
Attleborough
14
17.13
Saxlingham
11
16.93
St Andrews
9
14.14
Happisburgh
9
12.80
Saham Toney
7
11.47
North Elmham
6
10.53
Hales
5
10.36
Kirkley Sports
6
9.81
Wortwell
4
8.86
Scole
1
5.07
Division 5
Eaton
13
15.93
Nor Huns
12
15.87
Reepham
8
12.47
Hempnall
7
12.36
Rackheath
7
12.21
Caister
6
10.67
Winterton
6
10.57
Colney
5
10.43
Haddiscoe
6
10.29
Hardingham
2
7.14
Division 6
Tacolneston
10
15.23
Overstrand
10
14.43
Hingham
9
12.38
Ayl St Giles
8
12.29
Hemsby
8
11.88
Gt Ellingham
7
11.27
Frettenham
7
11.00
Shropham
5
9.21
Nor Etceteras
4
8.62
Nor Postal
3
6.93
 
Notes

1994 was the first season of promotion/relegation between the NCL and the Alliance and Mattishall become first to benefit, clinching title by narrow margin.

  • Overstrand return after 20 years
  • Neither East Harling (Div 1) nor Eaton (Div 5) were dismissed during the season
  • Saxlingham reached 300 twice
  • Ashmanhaugh recorded the second highest total (348) in beating Shipdham by a record 301 runs
  • two matches were tied

Other Years ...

08
09

New/Re-entry   Withdrawn
Name Change   To Norf Alliance
Promoted   To WNCL