1997 | Exeter | Long Eaton | Workington 3 Isle of Wight 2 Sheffield 2 Exeter 1 Hull 1 King's Lynn 1 Redcar 1 |
1998 | Isle of Wight | Peterborough | |
1999 | Sheffield | Newport | |
2000 | Swindon | Exeter | |
2001 | Isle of Wight | Edinburgh | |
2002 | Sheffield | Isle of Wight | |
2003 | not contested | ||
2004 | Hull | Reading | |
2005 | King's Lynn | Rye House | |
2006 | not contested | ||
2007 | Redcar | Birmingham | |
2008 | Workington | Berwick | |
2009 | Workington | Rye House | |
2010 | Workington | Rye House | |
Young Shield 1997-2010
The Young Shield was a end of season knockout competition for the top eight finishers in the Premier League Championship. It is named in memory of Jack Young, the Australian who won two successive World Championships in 1951 and 1952.