Premiership | |
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League | Northern Ford Premiership |
Duration | 28 Rounds |
Teams | 18 |
2000 Season | |
Grand Final winners | Dewsbury Rams |
League leaders | Dewsbury Rams |
Player of the year | Mick Higham |
The 2000 Northern Ford Premiership season was the second tier of British rugby league during the 2000 season. The competition featured eighteen teams, with Dewsbury Rams finishing as league leaders and winning the Grand Final.
The league was won by Dewsbury Rams. Dewsbury also reached the Grand Final and defeated Leigh Centurions, with Leigh's Mick Higham winning the Tom Bergin Trophy. Dewsbury were not promoted to the Super League however, as their stadium did not meet the minimum requirements to be accepted into the league.