1983–84 Rugby Football League season
| 1983–84 Rugby Football League season | |
|---|---|
| League | Slalom Lager Championship |
| Teams | First Division: 16 Second Division: 18 |
| First Division | |
| Champions | Hull Kingston Rovers (4th title) |
| Premiership winners | Hull Kingston Rovers |
| Man of Steel Award | Joe Lydon |
| Top point-scorer | John Woods (355) |
| Top try-scorer | Garry Schofield (38) |
| Promotion and relegation | |
| Promoted from Second Division | |
| Relegated to Second Division | |
| Second Division | |
| Champions | Barrow |
| Runners-up | Workington Town |
| Top try-scorer | Graham King (28) |
| Joined league | Kent Invicta |
The 1983–84 Rugby Football League season was the 89th ever season of professional rugby league football in Britain. Sixteen teams competed from August, 1983 until May, 1984 for the Slalom Lager Championship.
The Second Division was increased to 18 clubs with the introduction of Kent Invicta, who played their home fixtures at Maidstone, this season.