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National League 1
Current season or competition:
2015–16 National League 1
File:England Rugy text logo.svg
Sport Rugby union
Instituted 1987; 37 years ago (1987)
Number of teams 16
Country  England
Holders Ealing Trailfinders (2014–15)
Most titles Otley (3 titles)
Website rfu.com

National League 1, (which was known before September 2009 as National Division Two), is the third level of domestic rugby union competition in England. It was known as Courage League National Division Three when founded in 1987.[1] This is the lowest level of the English rugby union league system which is nationwide. 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 promotion place and three relegation places. The champions are promoted to the Greene King IPA Championship and the bottom three teams are relegated to either National League 2 North or National League 2 South (formerly National Division Three North and South) depending on the geographical location of the team.

Ealing Trailfinders are the champions and return to the RFU Championship, following their relegation from that league last season. Old Albanian, Tynedale and Macclesfield are all relegated.

History

When the club system was introduced in 1987 the division was known as Courage League National Division Three. Ten years later, in 1997, the league was restructured and the Premiership was introduced, which consisted of the top two divisions. Therefore, National 3 became the top league outside of the Premiership structure, and was renamed as National 1. In 2000–01 the Premiership was reduced to a single division and National 1 was renamed National 2. Following the formation of the professional RFU Championship in 2009 the league, once again, became known as National League One, and is currently the lowest tier that is nationwide. The league previously consisted of fourteen clubs, but from 2009–10 increased to sixteen. Only one team is now promoted to the RFU Championship and since 2009–10 three teams are relegated to National League 2 North or National League 2 South.

Summary of tier three format

Year Name No of teams No of matches
1987–90 Courage National 3 12 11
1991–92 Courage National 3 13 12
1992–93 Courage National 3 12 11
1993–96 Courage National 3 10 18
1996–97 Courage National 3 16 30
1997–2000 Jewson National League 1 14 26
2000–09 National Division 2 14 26
2009– National Division 1 16 30

Original teams

When the league system was formed in 1987, the following teams participated in the league, which was known as National 3. Twenty-eight years on only two teams, Fylde and Plymouth Albion are currently playing at this level. (Updated to 2015–16)

Current season

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Team Ground Capacity City/Area Previous season
Ampthill Dillingham Park Ampthill, Bedfordshire promoted from National League 2 North
Blackheath Rectory Field Blackheath, London 6th
Blaydon Crow Trees Swalwell, Tyne and Wear 8th
Cinderford Dockham Road 2,500 Cinderford, Gloucestershire 13th
Coventry Butts Park Arena 4,000 Coventry, West Midlands 3rd
Darlington Mowden Park Northern Echo Arena 25,000 Darlington, County Durham 9th
Esher Molesey Road 3,000 Hersham, Surrey 10th
Fylde Woodlands Memorial Ground 9,000 Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire 4th
Hartpury College College Stadium 2,000 Hartpury, Gloucestershire 5th
Henley Hawks Dry Leas 4,000 Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire promoted from National League 2 South
Hull Ionians Brantingham Park 300 (seated) Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire promoted from National League 2 North
Loughborough Students Loughborough University Stadium 3,000 Loughborough, Leicestershire 12th
Plymouth Albion The Brickfields 8,500 Plymouth, Devon relegated from RFU Championship
Richmond Athletic Ground, Richmond 4,500 Richmond, London 7th
Rosslyn Park Priory Lane 2,000 Roehampton, London 2nd
Wharfedale Threshfield 2,000 Threshfield, North Yorkshire 11th

Current standings

2015–16 National League 1 Table watch · edit · discuss
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Losing bonus Points
1 Richmond (C) 30 23 2 5 854 534 320 16 4 116
2 Hartpury College 30 21 0 9 966 558 408 15 5 104
3 Blackheath 30 21 2 7 794 488 306 9 6 103
4 Ampthill 30 20 2 8 746 620 126 14 5 103
5 Rosslyn Park 30 20 0 10 745 578 167 12 3 95
6 Darlington Mowden Park 30 19 0 11 766 640 126 11 4 91
7 Esher 30 17 0 13 801 603 198 14 6 88
8 Plymouth Albion 30 22 0 8 733 647 86 11 3 72[n 1]
9 Coventry 30 13 2 15 710 653 57 9 6 71
10 Fylde 30 11 1 18 736 804 –68 11 10 67
11 Blaydon 30 10 0 20 565 772 –207 10 7 57
12 Hull Ionians 30 9 0 21 645 872 –227 10 11 57
13 Loughborough Students 30 9 0 21 680 774 –94 10 9 55
14 Wharfedale (R) 30 6 1 23 592 869 –277 10 7 43
15 Cinderford (R) 30 7 1 22 545 969 –424 7 4 41
16 Henley Hawks (R) 30 6 1 23 478 975 -497 5 3 29
  • Points system: 4 points for a win; 2 points for a draw; 1 point if a team loses by seven points or less (losing bonus); 1 point if the team scores four or more tries in a match (try bonus)
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
  1. *Plymouth Albion were deducted 30 points for going into administration on 8 April 2016[2]
Green background is the promotion place. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 30 April 2016
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National League 1 champions

List of National League 1 Champions
Season No of teams Champions Runners-up Relegated Teams Ref
1987–88 12 Wakefield West Hartlepool Morley and Birmingham [3]
1988–89 12 Plymouth Albion Rugby Metropolitan Police RFC and Maidstone [4]
1989–90 12 London Scottish Wakefield London Welsh [4]
1990–91 13 West Hartlepool Morley Metropolitan Police RFC and Vale of Lune [5]
1991–92 13 Richmond Fylde Nuneaton and Lydney [6]
1992–93 12 Otley Havant Sheffield, Leeds, Liverpool St Helens, Clifton, Aspatria, Askeans, Broughton Park and Plymouth Albion [7]
1993–94 10 Coventry Fylde Havant and Redruth [8]
1994–95 10 Bedford Blackheath Clifton and Exeter [9]
1995–96 10 Southport Richmond also promoted: Rugby and Rotherham (no relegation) [10]
1996–97 16 Exeter Fylde Walsall RFC, Havant, Redruth and Clifton [11]
1997–98 14 Worcester Leeds Tykes also promoted: London Welsh and Rugby (no relegation) [12]
1998–99 14 Henley Manchester Morley and Liverpool St Helens [13]
1999–00 14 Otley Birmingham & Solihull Reading and Blackheath [14]
2000–01 14 Bracknell Rugby Camberley, Lydney and West Hartlepool [15]
2001–02 14 Orrell Plymouth Albion Rosslyn Park, Waterloo and Preston Grasshoppers [15]
2002–03 14 Penzance-Newlyn Henley Launceston, Kendal and Fylde [16]
2003–04 14 Sedgley Park Nottingham Rugby and Lydney [17]
2004–05 14 Doncaster Newbury Nuneaton, Bracknell and Rosslyn Park [18]
2005–06 14 Moseley Waterloo Orrell [19]
2006–07 14 Esher Launceston Bradford & Bingley, Barking and Harrogate [20]
2007–08 14 Otley Manchester Nuneaton, Henley Hawks and Halifax [21]
2008–09 14 Birmingham & Solihull Cambridge Westcombe Park, Southend, Mounts Bay RFC and Waterloo [22]
2009–10 16 Esher London Scottish Newbury, Nuneaton and Manchester [23]
2010–11 16 London Scottish Barking Redruth, Otley and Launceston [24]
2011–12 16 Jersey Ealing Trailfinders Birmingham & Solihull, Stourbridge and Barking
2012–13 16 Ealing Trailfinders Esher Macclesfield, Sedgley Park and Cambridge [25]
2013–14 16 Doncaster Knights Rosslyn Park Henley Hawks, Worthing Raiders and Hull Ionians [26]
2014–15 16 Ealing Trailfinders Rosslyn Park Tynedale, Macclesfield and Old Albanian
Green background are promotion places.

League results

League information Start of season End of season
Season Name Teams Relegated to league Promoted to league Promoted from league Relegated from league
2000–01 National Division Two 14
2001–02 National Division Two 14
2002–03 National Division Two 14
2003–04 National Division Two 14
2004–05 National Division Two 14
2005–06 National Division Two 14
2006–07 National Division Two 14 None
  • Bradford & Bingley
  • Harrogate
2007–08 National Division Two 14
2008–09 National Division Two 14
2009–10 National League 1 16
2010–11 National League 1 16
2011–12 National League 1 16
2012–13 National League 1 16
2013–14 National League 1 16
2014–15 National League 1 16
2015–16 National League 1 16

Records

Note that all records are from 1996-97 season onwards as this is widely held as the dawn of professionalism across the English club game. It also offers a better comparison between seasons as the division team numbers are roughly equal (for example when league rugby union first started in 1987-88 the southern league had only 11 teams playing 10 games each, compared to 14 teams in 1996-97 playing 26 games (home & away), going up to 16 teams in 2009-10 playing 30 games each). Attendance records are from 2000 onwards unless otherwise specified. All records are up to date up till the end of the 2014-15 season.

League records

Match records

Player records

Attendance records

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  1. Note that due to poor attendance keeping by press and online sources means that the 2000-01 and 2003-04 seasons are excluded from these statistics due to lack of information expect in the case of lowest recorded league game attendance.

National League 1 top 10 point scorers, all time

As of the end of the games of January 10, 2016. Stats taken from 1996-97 season onwards and include regular league games only in National League 1 (no cup games). Points scored includes tries, drop kicks, penalties and conversions.[49]
Rank Nat Name Years Club(s) Points Apps Ratio
1 England Andrew Baggett 2001-08
2008-
Wharfedale
Blaydon
1,600 371 4.3
2 England Neil Hallett 1999-02
2002-04
2004-10
2011-12
Rosslyn Park
Bracknell
Esher
Ealing Trailfinders
1,440 181 8.0
3 England Alastair Bressington 2004-05
2005-10, 2010-12
2010
Moseley
Stourbridge
Cinderford
1,201 147 8.2
4 England Lee Cholewa 1996-97
1998-99, 2000-05
2005-07
2010-11
Rotherham
Harrogate
London Welsh
London Scottish
1,168 146 8.0
5 England Mark Bedworth 2005-10 Wharfedale 1,024 114 9.0
6 England Ben Harvey 1996-97
1999-00
2000-01
2001-05
Richmond
Worcester Warriors
Moseley
Stourbridge
987 118 8.4
7 England Jonathon Gregory 1996-97
2000-04
Richmond
Esher
970 84 11.5
8 England Clifford Hodgson 2012- Coventry 955 87 11.0
9 England Jonathon Davies 1997-07 Wharfedale 946 198 4.8
10 England Chris Johnson 2012- Fylde 921 101 9.1

(Bold denotes players still playing in National League 1.)

National League 1 top 10 try scorers, all time

As of the end of the games of December 25, 2015. Stats taken from 1996-97 season onwards and include regular league games only in National League 1 (no cup games).[50]
Rank Nat Name Years Club(s) Tries Apps Ratio
1 England David Allen 2004- Blackheath 140 262 0.5
2 England Phil Chesters 2011-13, 2014-15 Ealing Trailfinders 105 82 1.3
3 England Ollie Brennand 2011- Fylde 104 131 0.8
4 South Africa Chris Malherbe 1998-99
2001-02
2002-11
Camberley
Kendal
Wharfedale
95 222 0.4
5 England Andrew Hodgson 1997-99, 2000-04, 2005-13, 2014- Wharfedale 94 257 0.4
6 South Africa Christoff Lombaard 2006-07, 2008-10
2012-15
Cambridge
Old Albanian
78 131 0.6
7 England Ed Smithies 1999-07 Harrogate 77 187 0.4
8 England Simon Horsfall 2003-2008, 2009-13 Wharfedale 73 210 0.3
9 England Jason Smithson 2007- Blaydon 72 183 0.4
10 England Tyson Lewis 2007-09
2009-11
2013-14
Southend
Blackheath
Doncaster Knights
72 113 0.6

(Bold denotes players still playing in National League 1.)

See also

References

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