2019–20 National League 2 South Explained
2019–20 National League 2 South |
Date: | 7 September 2019 – 14 March 2020 |
Champions: | Taunton Titans |
Count: | 1 |
Runnersup: | Tonbridge Juddians (also promoted) |
Relegated: | Bournemouth, Old Redcliffians, Sutton & Epsom |
Matches: | 196 |
Highest Attendance: | 1,076 Dings Crusaders v Clifton 14 September 2019 |
Attendance: | 60934 |
Lowest Attendance: | 0 Tonbridge Juddians v Sutton & Epsom 21 December 2019 |
Top Point Scorer: | Gary Kingdom (Taunton Titans) 230 points |
Top Try Scorer: | Hugo Watson (Tonbridge Juddians) 22 tries |
Prevseason: | 2018–19 |
Nextseason: | 2021–22 |
The 2019–20 National League 2 South was the eleventh season (33rd overall) of the fourth tier (south) of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, the Rugby Football Union officially cancelled the season on 20 March 2020, after an initial postponement of all rugby in England including training.[1] [2] After the cancellation was announced the RFU used a best playing record formula to decide the final table.[3] This meant that Taunton Titans, who were 3 points clear when the league was suspended, were promoted as champions along with runners up Tonbridge Juddians, who went up as the best runner up as they had more considerably more points than 2019–20 National League 2 North runner up Fylde.
The relegated teams included Bournemouth, Old Redcliffians and Sutton & Epsom, all of whom had occupied the bottom three spots before league suspension, with 14th placed Sutton & Epsom 13 points behind 13th placed Westcliff and safety. Taunton Titans and Tonbridge Juddians will join the 2021–22 National League 1 (the highest level either club have reached), while Bournemouth and Old Redcliffians drop down to South West Premier and Sutton & Epsom to London & South East Premier.
Other interesting news from the season was Taunton's Gary Kingdom who finished as top scorer in the division for the third time, tying him with Worthing Raiders prolific Matthew McLean. An unwanted record was also made with Tonbridge Juddians official attendance of 0 from their game Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019 being the lowest ever recorded in a National League 2 South game. This was due to the game being played behind closed doors due to safety concerns caused by flooding.
Structure
The league consists of sixteen teams with all the teams playing each other on a home and away basis to make a total of thirty matches each. There is one automatic promotion place, one play-off place and three relegation places. The champions are promoted to the 2020–21 National League 1 and the runners-up play the second-placed team in the 2019–20 National League 2 North with the winner being promoted. The last three teams are relegated to either London & South East Premier or South West Premier depending on the geographical location of the team (in some cases teams may join the Midlands regional leagues).
The results of the matches contribute points to the league as follows:
- 4 points are awarded for a win
- 2 points are awarded for a draw
- 0 points are awarded for a loss, however
- 1 losing (bonus) point is awarded to a team that loses a match by 7 points or fewer
- 1 additional (bonus) point is awarded to a team scoring 4 tries or more in a match.
Participating teams and locations
Eleven of the teams listed below participated in the 2018–19 National League 2 South season. The 2018–19 champions Rams and play-off winners Canterbury, who won the promotion play-off against Chester, were promoted into the 2019–20 National League 1, while Esher were relegated into the division from the 2018–19 National League 1.[4] [5] [6] Sides relegated from the 2018–19 National League 2 South included Birmingham & Solihull (to Greater Birmingham Merit Leagues), Guernsey (London & South East Premier) and London Irish Wild Geese (South West Premier).[7] [8] [9] In the case of Birmingham & Solihull, they had initially been supposed to drop to Midlands Premier but on further reflection decided to become an amateur club and drop out of the league system.[10]
The promoted teams are Bournemouth who come up as champions of South West Premier while Sutton & Epsom (champions) and Westcliff (play-off) came up from London & South East Premier.[11] [12] [13] Leicester Lions were level transferred into the division from National League 2 North in order to address an imbalance of teams in National 2, with Rams and Canterbury being promoted and only Esher dropping down from National League 1. Although there were several candidates for the level-transfer in the end Leicester Lions were deemed the most suitable due to being the most southerly club in a central position, making access to both the south-east and south-west more straightforward than alternatives such as Luctonians.
Team | Stadium | Capacity | City/Area | Previous season |
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| | 500 | | 11th |
| Chapel Gate | 1,500 | | Promoted from South West Premier (champions) |
| The Haberden | 3,000 (135 seats) | | 8th |
| Station Road | 2,500 (400 seats) | | 6th |
| Shaftsbury Park | 2,250 (250 seats) | | 13th |
| | 3,500 | | Relegated from National 1 (15th) |
| Dry Leas | 4,000 | | 4th |
| Westleigh Park | 2,000 | | Level-transfer from National 2 North (12th) |
| Woollam's Playing Fields | 1,000 | | 10th |
| Scotland Lane | | | 12th |
| The Recreation Ground | 3,500 (580 seats) | | 7th |
| Rugby Lane | | | Promoted from London & South East Premier (champions) |
| Towergate Stadium | 2,000 (198 seats) | | 5th |
| The Slade | 1,500 | | 3rd |
| The Gables | 1,000 | | Promoted from London & South East Premier (play-off) |
| Roundstone Lane | 1,500 (100 seats) | | 9th |
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Tables
At the date the leagues were suspended, the National League 2 South table read as follows:
On 4 April, the Rugby Football Union confirmed the final table for the season.[14]
Fixture & Results
Round 1
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Round 2
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Round 3
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Round 4
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Round 5
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Round 6
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Round 7
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Round 8
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Round 9
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Round 10
- Postponed due to unplayable pitch caused by bad weather (rain). Game to be rescheduled for 22 February 2020.
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Round 11
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Round 12
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Round 13
- Abandoned after 60 minutes due to power cut. Game eventually rescheduled for 22 February 2020.
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Round 14
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Round 15
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Round 16
- Postponed due to unplayable pitch caused by heavy rain. Game to be rescheduled for 21 February 2020.[30]
- Postponed due to unplayable pitch caused by heavy rain. Game to be rescheduled for 22 February 2020.[31]
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Round 17
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Round 18
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Round 19
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Round 20
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Round 21
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Round 22
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Round 23
- Postponed. Game to be rescheduled for 14 March 2020.
- Postponed. Game to be rescheduled for 14 March 2020.
- Postponed. Game to be rescheduled for 14 March 2020.
- Postponed. Game to be rescheduled for 14 March 2020.
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Rounds 10, 13 & 16 (rescheduled games)
- Game rescheduled from 21 December 2019.
- Game originally rescheduled from 9 November 2019 but postponed again due to poor weather. Game to be rescheduled for 11 April 2020.
- Game rescheduled from 21 December 2019.
- Game rescheduled from 30 November 2019.
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Round 24
- Postponed due to unplayable pitch caused by heavy rain. Game to be rescheduled for 11 April 2020.
- Postponed due to unplayable pitch caused by heavy rain. Game to be rescheduled for 11 April 2020.
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Round 25
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Round 23 (rescheduled games)
- Game rescheduled from 15 February 2020.
- Game originally rescheduled from 15 February 2020 but postponed again due a Dings player being potentially exposed to coronavirus. Game to be rescheduled.[43]
- Game rescheduled from 15 February 2020.
- Game rescheduled from 15 February 2020.
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Round 26
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Round 27
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Round 28
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Rounds 10 & 24 (rescheduled games)
- Game rescheduled from 29 February 2020.
- Game rescheduled from 29 February 2020.
- Game rescheduled from 9 November 2019 and then 22 February 2020.
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Round 29
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Round 30
Attendances
- Does not include promotion play-off.
Club | Home games | Total | Average | Highest | Lowest | % Capacity |
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Barnes | 12 | 2,106 | 176 | 250 | 69 | 35% |
Bournemouth | 12 | 2,710 | 226 | 363 | 144 | 15% |
Bury St Edmunds | 12 | 4,555 | 380 | 447 | 305 | 13% |
Clifton | 13 | 2,112 | 162 | 441 | 101 | 6% |
Dings Crusaders | 12 | 5,624 | 469 | 1,076 | 247 | 21% |
Esher | 11 | 5,309 | 483 | 697 | 235 | 14% |
Henley Hawks | 13 | 4,611 | 355 | 733 | 210 | 12% |
Leicester Lions | 11 | 1,491 | 136 | 158 | 118 | 7% |
Old Albanian | 13 | 3,606 | 277 | 327 | 152 | 28% |
Old Redcliffians | 10 | 1,380 | 138 | 227 | 50 | |
Redruth | 13 | 8,789 | 676 | 920 | 485 | 19% |
Sutton & Epsom | 13 | 2,637 | 203 | 327 | 147 | |
Taunton Titans | 12 | 5,176 | 431 | 582 | 320 | 22% |
Tonbridge Juddians | 13 | 2,124 | 163 | 256 | 0 | 12% |
Westcliff | 13 | 3,447 | 265 | 438 | 173 | 27% |
Worthing Raiders | 13 | 5,257 | 404 | 609 | 245 | 27% |
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Individual statistics
- Note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals.
Top points scorers
Rank | Player | Team | Points |
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1 | | | 230 |
2 | | | 201 |
3 | | | 200 |
4 | | | 181 |
5 | | | 175 |
| | 175 |
6 | | | 166 |
7 | | | 146 |
8 | | | 142 |
9 | | | 130 |
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[46] Top try scorers
Rank | Player | Team | Tries |
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1 | | | 22 |
2 | | | 16 |
3 | | | 14 |
| | 14 |
4 | | | 13 |
5 | | | 12 |
| | 12 |
| | 12 |
| | 12 |
5 | | | 11 |
| | 11 |
6 | | | 10 |
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[46] Season records
Team
- Largest home win — 73 points83 – 10 Tonbridge Juddians at home to Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019
Largest away win — 60 points74 – 14 Tonbridge Juddians away to Sutton & Epsom on 14 September 2019
Most points scored — 83 points83 – 10 Tonbridge Juddians at home to Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019
Most tries in a match — 13Tonbridge Juddians at home to Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019
Most conversions in a match — 9 (3)Henley Hawks at home to Worthing Raiders on 5 October 2019
Tonbridge Juddians at home to Taunton Titans on 5 October 2019
Tonbridge Juddians at home to Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019
Most penalties in a match — 5 (2)Worthing Raiders at home to Old Redcliffians on 7 September 2019
Taunton Titans at home to Bury St Edmunds on 23 November 2019
Most drop goals in a match — 1 (3)Redruth at home to Old Redcliffians on 30 November 2019
Bury St Edmunds at home to Tonbridge Juddians on 14 December 2019
Leicester Lions away to Old Redcliffians on 7 March 2020
Attendances
- Highest — 1,076Dings Crusaders at home to Clifton on 14 September 2019
Lowest — 0Tonbridge Juddians at home to Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019
Highest average attendance — 676Redruth
Lowest average attendance — 136Leicester Lions
Player
- Most points in a match — 26 Tristan Roberts for Esher away to Barnes on 14 September 2019
Most tries in a match — 4 (2) Murray Galbraith-Lowe for Tonbridge Juddians at home to Taunton Titans on 5 October 2019
Ewan Fenley for Henley Hawks away to Dings Crusaders on 30 November 2019
Most conversions in a match — 9 (3) Ben Bolster for Henley Hawks at home to Worthing Raiders on 5 October 2019
Will Robinson for Tonbridge Juddians at home to Taunton Titans on 5 October 2019
Will Robinson for Tonbridge Juddians at home to Sutton & Epsom on 21 December 2019
Most penalties in a match — 5 (3) Matthew McLean for Worthing Raiders at home to Old Redcliffians on 7 September 2019
Gary Kingdom for Taunton Titans at home to Bury St Edmunds on 23 November 2019
Most drop goals in a match — 1 (3) Fraser Honey for Redruth at home to Old Redcliffians on 30 November 2019
Kodie Drury-Hawkins for Bury St Edmunds at home to Tonbridge Juddians on 14 December 2019
Ben Young for Leicester Lions away to Old Redcliffians on 7 March 2020
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Greene King IPA Championship games postponed. Green King Championship. 17 March 2020.
- Web site: RFU. www.championshiprugby.co.uk. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200325102413/https://www.championshiprugby.co.uk/news/article/greene-king-ipa-championship-season-cancelled . 2020-03-25 . 2020-03-20.
- Web site: RFU reveal promotion and relegation from National Leagues. Talking Rugby Union. 4 April 2020.
- News: Rams wrap up the title in fine style at Clifton. The RugbyPaper. 551. 7 April 2019. 34–35.
- Web site: Canterbury 19-10 Chester. Kent Sports News. 4 May 2019.
- News: Esher denied their great escape despite triumph. The RugbyPaper. 554. 28 April 2019. 26–27.
- Web site: Loss at Rams finally consigns Bees to the drop. Birmingham & Solihull RFC (Pitchero). 16 April 2019.
- Web site: Play-off in touching distance for Canterbury and Bees battle for survival. Talking Rugby Union. 12 April 2018.
- Web site: Wild Geese relegated but Bees and Guernsey still fighting. Talking Rugby Union. 1 April 2018.
- Web site: Bees apply to join Greater Birmingham Merit League for 2019/20 season . Birmingham & Solihull RFC (Pitchero) . 5 June 2019.
- Web site: South West Premier 2018–2019. England Rugby. 13 April 2019.
- Web site: 2018–2019 London South-East Division. England Rugby. 13 April 2019.
- Web site: Westcliff Rugby Club secure promotion after big win in play-off final. Echo News. 30 April 2019 .
- https://www.englandrugby.com/dxdam/13/13bdd621-e522-471d-9987-73e94c3fd977/Level%203%20%26%204%20Final.pdf FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS 2019/20
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 573. 8 September 2019. 30–31 & 35.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 574. 15 September 2019. 36–37 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 575. 22 September 2019. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 576. 29 September 2019. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 577. 5 October 2019. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 578. 13 October 2019. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 579. 20 October 2019. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 580. 27 October 2019. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 581. 3 November 2019. 40–41 & 43.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 582. 10 November 2019. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 583. 17 November 2019. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 584. 24 November 2019. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 585. 1 December 2019. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 586. 8 December 2019. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 587. 15 December 2019. 34–35 & 39.
- Web site: Esher 1st XV v Barnes - Game Postponed however Christmas Lunch is still on!. Esher Rugby. 21 December 2019 .
- Web site: 21/12/2019 - 1ST XV VS LEICESTER LIONS POSTPONED. OA Rugby. 20 December 2019 .
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 588. 22 December 2019. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 590. 5 January 2020. 26–27 & 33.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 591. 12 January 2020. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 592. 19 January 2020. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 593. 26 January 2020. 34–35 & 40.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 594. 2 February 2020. 33–34 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 595. 9 February 2020. 26–27 & 33.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 596. 16 February 2020. 32–33 & 37.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 597. 23 February 2020. 32 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 598. 1 March 2020. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 599. 8 March 2020. 34–35 & 39.
- Web site: POSTPONED - OLD REDCLIFFIANS RFC VS DINGS CRUSADERS RFC . Old Redcliffians RFC (Pitchero) . 13 March 2020 .
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 601. 22 March 2020. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 602. 29 March 2020. 34–35 & 39.
- News: National League 2 South. The RugbyPaper. 600. 15 March 2020. 23 & 28.