With the number of sides competing at national level diminishing from 37 at the start of 1951 to just 14 in 1956, only a single national division would be in existence by 1957. Poole Pirates had been promoted to Division One and Exeter Falcons had closed leaving seven entrants.[2][3]
Southampton's 34-year-old captain Ernie Rawlins died in Southampton Hospital on 22 September 1956, following an accident in the match against Birmingham on 18 September.[6]
The 1956 National Trophy was the 19th edition of the Knockout Cup. The Trophy consisted of two stages; stage one was for the second tier clubs, stage two was for the top tier clubs. Southampton won stage one and qualified for second and final stage.[7]
Division Two First round
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
21/04
Coventry
55-53
Ipswich
21/04
Rayleigh
74-34
Oxford
21/04
Swindon
65-43
Leicester
20/04
Leicester
65-43
Swindon
19/04
Ipswich
68-40
Coventry
19/04
Oxford
40-68
Rayleigh
05/05 replay
Swindon
51-56
Leicester
04/05 replay
Leicester
76-32
Swindon
Division Two semifinals
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
26/05
Rayleigh
68-39
Southampton
25/05
Leicester
67-40
Ipswich
22/05
Southampton
69-39
Rayleigh
21/05
Ipswich
46-62
Leicester
Division Two final
First leg
Southampton Saints Dick Bradley 15 Brian Hanham 13 Ernie Rawlins 12 Johnny Hole 7 Frank Bettis 6 Alby Golden 5 Maurie Mattingley 4 Ron Sharp 2
64 – 43
Leicester Lions Ken McKinlay 14 Ron Phillips 11 Charlie Barsby 5 Len Williams 5 Bryan Elliott 3 Barrie East 3 Gordon McGregor 2 Ivor Brown 0