Castleford Lock Lane
Lock Lane ARLFC are an amateur Rugby league Club in Castleford, West Yorkshire. Their home ground is the Hicksons Arena, part of the Lock Lane Sports Centre. The first team currently play in the National Conference Division One and the Academy team in the Yorkshire Men's League.
History
The club were formed in 1938 as an intermediate U-21 side, but were temporarily disbanded for the duration of the Second World War. They were reformed in 1947 and in 1958 reached the proper rounds of the Challenge Cup for the first time. For a time during the 1960s, and 1970s, the club had no permanent home ground, having lost the use of their Sandy Desert ground. They moved to their current ground in 1995.The club have played at the professional stage of the Challenge cup on 21 occasions. These include First Round Proper of the Challenge Cup on four occasions. In 1970, the club almost caused an upset in the Challenge Cup against Huddersfield at Fartown ground in a narrow 15–10 defeat. Following the restructuring of the Challenge Cup in the 1993–94 Rugby Football [League season|1993–94] season, they have qualified for the third round of the Challenge Cup on eight successive occasions between 1995 and 2002, a record for an amateur club. They also reached the third round in 2004, 2005, 2007 2011, 2016 and 2019.
In 2016, they lost in the 5th Round at Halifax after beating professional outfit Oxford Rugby League 37–18 in the 3rd round and local NCL side Featherstone Lions 30–16 in the 4th round.
Cup success was achieved when the club won the Yorkshire County Cup, a competition for amateur clubs only, 3 times in the 1950s as well as 1971–72 and the BARLA Yorkshire County Cup in 1981–82, 2017–18 and 2018–19. The club have also reached the National Cup Final in 1981 and 1983, losing to Beecroft & Wightman and Leigh Miners Welfare respectively.
Club sides
The club run an open age First team and an Academy team alongside youth sides at U17 and U18 as well as twelve Junior sides from U7 to U16.Honours
BARLA Yorkshire Cup- * Winners : 1982–83, 2017–18, 2018–19
Notable players
Players who have represented the club include:- Grant Anderson
- Joe Anderson
- Paul Anderson Won every medal rugby super League can offer
- Mark Aston
- Chris Bibb
- Ryan Boyle
- Paul Broadbent
- Harry Burton
- Ben Crooks
- John Davies
- Greg Eden
- Gareth Ellis
- Harry Poole (rugby league)
- Michael Gibbins
- John Sheridan
- Daniel Smith
- Tommy Trayler
- Liam Watts
- Joe Westerman
- Steve Barnes
- Ben Johnston