2019–20 National League 1 Countries England Date September 2019 – 14 March 2020 Champions Richmond (3rd title)Runners-up Rams Relegated Hull Ionians , Canterbury , Rotherham Titans Matches played 198 Attendance 110,390 (average 558 per match) Highest attendance 2,000 Rosslyn Park v Richmond 6 March 2020 Lowest attendance 145 Cinderford v Blackheath 7 March 2020 Tries scored 1279 (average 6.5 per match) Top point scorer Warren Seals (Darlington MP) 267 pointsTop try scorer Jake Lloyd (Blackheath) Jason Worrall (Chinnor) 18 tries each
The 2019–20 National League 1 , known for sponsorship reasons as the SSE National League 1, was the 11th season of the third tier of the English rugby union system , since the professionalised format of the second tier RFU Championship was introduced; and was the 33rd season since league rugby began in 1987.
Newly promoted Canterbury were the first team to be relegated after losing away to league leaders Richmond on 29 February, with six games still to play.[ 1] Hull Ionians , also newly promoted, were the second team to be relegated after losing their rescheduled match at home to Blackheath on 14 March - Ionians having six games still to play.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom the Rugby Football Union officially cancelled the season after an initially suspension of all rugby in England including training, from which was scheduled to last until 14 April 2020.[ 2] [ 3] After the cancellation was announced the RFU used a best playing record formula to decide the final table. This meant that Richmond , who had been 7 points clear when the league had been suspended, were crowned as champions, beating off stiff opposition from Rosslyn Park (who beat Richmond home and away) and newly promoted Rams , who had a fantastic debut season in the third tier. Richmond's title was their third at level 3, and tied them with Coventry and Otley as the clubs that had the most league titles. It also was the fourth time Richmond had been promoted from tier 3 - a divisional record.
With two relegation spots already decided, it was tough luck for Rotherham Titans who were designated as the third team to go down, despite a late surge which had seen them gaining ground on 13th placed Birmingham Moseley . It was also a great fall for a side that were once playing in the Premiership and the lowest level for the club since the mid-1990s.[ 4] Richmond would return to the 2020–21 RFU Championship after one season away, while Rotherham Titans and Hull Ionians would relegated to 2021–22 National League North and Canterbury to 2021–22 National League South .
Another interesting statistic from the season was Brandon Asher-Wood's 7 tries for Darlington Mowden Park's resounding win against Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019. Wood's tries equalled the league record of 7 previously set by Hugo Ellis of Rosslyn Park back in the 2012–13 season .
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 with the champions promoted to the Greene King IPA Championship . There are usually three relegation places with the bottom three teams relegated to either National League 2 North or National League 2 South depending on the geographical location of the team.
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 [ edit ]
2019–20 National 1 teams in England
2019–20 Greater London National League 1 clubs
Twelve of the sixteen teams participated in the preceding season's competition. The 2018–19 champions, Ampthill , were promoted to the 2019–20 RFU Championship , swapping places with bottom club, Richmond , who were relegated from the 2018–19 RFU Championship .[ 5] [ 6] Sides relegated from the 2018–19 National League 1 were Loughborough Students , Esher and Caldy .[ 5] [ 7] [ 8]
The teams promoted into the division were Hull Ionians and Rams , champions of 2018–19 National League 2 North and 2018–19 National League 2 South respectively, along with the south runners-up Canterbury , who defeated the north's Chester in the promotion play-off.[ 9] [ 10] [ 11] Ionians return to the division after a season's absence, while Rams and Canterbury are debuting in National 1 – the highest level either club have reached since the leagues began.
Team
Ground
Capacity
City/Area
Previous season
Birmingham Moseley
Billesley Common
5,000 (1,300 seats)
Birmingham , West Midlands
12th
Bishop's Stortford
Silver Leys
1,600
Bishop's Stortford , Hertfordshire
9th
Blackheath
Well Hall
1,650 (550 seats)
Eltham , London
4th
Cambridge
Grantchester Road
2,000 (200 seats)
Cambridge , Cambridgeshire
13th
Canterbury
Marine Travel Ground
1,500 (75 seats)
Canterbury , Kent
Promoted from N2S (playoff)
Chinnor
Kingsey Road
2,000
Thame , Oxfordshire
10th
Cinderford
Dockham Road
2,500
Cinderford , Gloucestershire
8th
Darlington Mowden Park
Northern Echo Arena
25,500
Darlington , County Durham
7th
Hull Ionians
Brantingham Park
1,500 (240 seats)
Brantingham , East Riding
Promoted from N2N (champions)
Old Elthamians
College Meadow
1,800
Eltham , London
Runners up
Plymouth Albion
The Brickfields
8,500
Plymouth , Devon
5th
Rams
Old Bath Road
1,250
Sonning , Reading , Berkshire
Promoted from N2S (champions)
Richmond
Athletic Ground
4,500 (1,000 seats)
Richmond , London
Relegated from Championship
Rosslyn Park
The Rock
2,000
Roehampton , London
3rd
Rotherham Titans
Clifton Lane
2,500
Rotherham , South Yorkshire
6th
Sale FC
Heywood Road
3,387
Sale , Greater Manchester
11th
At the date the leagues were suspended, the National League 1 table read as follows:
Updated to match(es) played on 14 March 2020. Source:
"National League 1" . NCA Rugby.Rules for classification: If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
Number of matches won
Difference between points for and against
Total number of points for
Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled Notes:
On 4 April, the RFU confirmed the final table for the season.[ 13]
(1 BP) Sale FC 22 – 46 Cinderford (1 BP) Report
Heywood Road Attendance: 367 Referee: Colin Burrell
(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley 70 – 16 Hull Ionians Report
Billesley Common Attendance: 703 Referee: James O'Brien
(1 BP) Blackheath 15 – 17 Chinnor Report
Well Hall Attendance: 403 Referee: Adam Leal
(2 BP) Cambridge 32 – 36 Rams (1 BP) Report
Grantchester Road Attendance: 478 Referee: Nick Wood
Canterbury 14 – 37 Old Elthamians (1 BP) Report
Marine Travel Ground Attendance: 423 Referee: James Clarke
(2 BP) Darlington Mowden Park 37 – 40 Richmond (1 BP) Report
Northern Echo Arena Attendance: 1,011 Referee: Alex Thomas
(2 BP) Plymouth Albion 40 – 42 Bishop's Stortford (1 BP) Report
Brickfields Attendance: 1,148 Referee: Sara Cox
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 38 – 19 Rotherham Titans Report
The Rock Attendance: 495 Referee: Karl Dickson
[ 14]
(1 BP) Rotherham Titans 31 – 20 Sale FC Report
Clifton Lane Attendance: 687 Referee: Andrew Jackson
Rams 25 – 21 Birmingham Moseley (1 BP) Report
Old Bath Road Attendance: 572 Referee: Harry Walbaum
(1 BP) Bishop's Stortford 27 – 36 Cambridge (1 BP) Report
Silver Leys Attendance: 825 Referee: Jonathan Cook
(2 BP) Canterbury 33 – 34 Blackheath (1 BP) Report
Marine Travel Ground Attendance: 463 Referee: Calum Howard
(1 BP) Cinderford 36 – 29 Plymouth Albion (2 BP) Report
Dockham Road Attendance: 380 Referee: Greg MacDonald
Hull Ionians 5 – 52 Darlington Mowden Park (1 BP) Report
Brantingham Park Attendance: 228 Referee: Ben Rayner
(1 BP) Old Elthamians 24 – 30 Rosslyn Park Report
College Meadow Attendance: 348 Referee: Simon Harding
Athletic Ground Attendance: 675 Referee: Ben Russell
[ 15]
Sale FC 26 – 15 Old Elthamians Report
Heywood Road Attendance: 388 Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts
(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley 34 – 32 Bishop's Stortford (2 BP) Report
Billesley Common Attendance: 616 Referee: Charlie Gayther
(1 BP) Blackheath 19 – 20 Richmond Report
Well Hall Attendance: 653 Referee: Richard Haughton
(1 BP) Cambridge 15 – 19 Cinderford Report
Grantchester Road Attendance: 390 Referee: James Clarke
(1 BP) Chinnor 29 – 19 Hull Ionians Report
Kingsey Road Attendance: 408 Referee: Nick Wood
(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park 7 – 11 Rams Report
Northern Echo Arena Attendance: 857 Referee: Joe James
(1 BP) Plymouth Albion 33 – 27 Rotherham Titans (1 BP) Report
Brickfields Attendance: 964 Referee: Ben Russell
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 47 – 14 Canterbury Report
The Rock Attendance: 600 Referee: Jonathan Cook
[ 16]
Rotherham Titans 22 – 17 Cambridge (1 BP) Report
Clifton Lane Attendance: 572 Referee: Ben Rayner
(1 BP) Rams 27 – 21 Chinnor (1 BP) Report
Old Bath Road Attendance: 621 Referee: Jonathan Cook
(2 BP) Bishop's Stortford 30 – 31 Darlington Mowden Park (1 BP) Report
Silver Leys Attendance: 350 Referee: Ben Wilde
Canterbury 7 – 27 Sale FC (1 BP) Report
Marine Travel Ground Attendance: 610 Referee: Daniel Collins
(1 BP) Cinderford 20 – 27 Birmingham Moseley Report
Dockham Road Attendance: 425 Referee: Dan Parrott
Hull Ionians 7 – 52 Richmond (1 BP) Report
Brantingham Park Attendance: 213 Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts
Old Elthamians 27 – 20 Plymouth Albion (1 BP) Report
College Meadow Attendance: 292 Referee: Calum Howard
Rosslyn Park 14 – 29 Blackheath (1 BP) Report
The Rock Attendance: 670 Referee: Joe James
[ 17]
Sale FC 13 – 46 Rosslyn Park (1 BP)
Heywood Road Attendance: 432 Referee: Ben Rayner
Birmingham Moseley 15 – 11 Rotherham Titans (1 BP)
Billesley Common Attendance: 775 Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts
(1 BP) Blackheath 44 – 19 Hull Ionians
Well Hall Attendance: 614 Referee: Andrew MacNeaney
Cambridge 14 – 25 Old Elthamians
Grantchester Road Attendance: 567 Referee: Charlie Gayther
(1 BP) Chinnor 32 – 29 Bishop's Stortford (2 BP)
Kingsey Road Attendance: 650 Referee: Ben Russell
(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park 26 – 27 Cinderford
Northern Echo Arena Attendance: 777 Referee: Harry Walbaum
(1 BP) Plymouth Albion 41 – 20 Canterbury
Brickfields Attendance: 826 Referee: Alan Chandrachud
(1 BP) Richmond 37 – 22 Rams
Athletic Ground Attendance: 850 Referee: Calum Howard
[ 18]
(1 BP) Rotherham Titans 13 – 18 Darlington Mowden Park
Clifton Lane Attendance: 617 Referee: Ben Dixon
(1 BP) Sale FC 43 – 18 Blackheath
Heywood Road Attendance: 287 Referee: James O'Brien
(1 BP) Old Elthamians 46 – 3 Birmingham Moseley
College Meadow Attendance: 221 Referee: Jonathan Cook
(1 BP) Rams 36 – 8 Hull Ionians
Old Bath Road Attendance: 526 Referee: Dan Parrott
(1 BP) Bishop's Stortford 17 – 18 Richmond
Silver Leys Attendance: 547 Referee: Harry Walbaum
Canterbury 7 – 34 Cambridge (1 BP)
The Marine Travel Ground Attendance: 343 Referee: Alan Chandrachud
Cinderford 23 – 31 Chinnor (1 BP)
Dockham Road Attendance: 395 Referee: Sara Cox
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 33 – 17 Plymouth Albion
The Rock Attendance: 650 Referee: Joe James
[ 19]
Birmingham Moseley 25 – 21 Canterbury (1 BP)
Billesley Common Attendance: 693 Referee: Jack Makepeace
Blackheath 22 – 17 Rams (1 BP)
Well Hall Attendance: 407 Referee: Nick Wood
Cambridge 24 – 20 Rosslyn Park (1 BP)
Grantchester Road Attendance: 522 Referee: James Clarke
(2 BP) Chinnor 24 – 26 Rotherham Titans
Kingsey Road Attendance: 512 Referee: Harry Walbaum
(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park 37 – 17 Old Elthamians
Northern Echo Arena Attendance: 675 Referee: James O'Brien
(2 BP) Hull Ionians 32 – 39 Bishop's Stortford (1 BP)
Brantingham Park Attendance: 208 Referee: Timothy Allatt
(1 BP) Plymouth Albion 33 – 22 Sale FC
Brickfields Attendance: 840 Referee: Adam Wookey
(1 BP) Richmond 14 – 19 Cinderford
Athletic Ground Attendance: 738 Referee: Jonathan Cook
[ 20]
Old Elthamians 20 – 8 Chinnor
College Meadow Attendance: 174 Referee: Nick Wood
Rotherham Titans 6 – 23 Richmond
Clifton Lane Attendance: 517 Referee: Charlie Gayther
Heywood Road Attendance: 250 Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts
Bishop's Stortford 21 – 11 Rams
Silver Leys Attendance: 360 Referee: Alexis Manley
(1 BP) Canterbury 13 – 17 Darlington Mowden Park
The Marine Travel Ground Attendance: 356 Referee: Jonathan Cook
Cinderford P – P Hull Ionians
Postponed due to adverse weather conditions (wind/rain). Game to be rescheduled for 22 February 2020.
(1 BP) Plymouth Albion 21 – 26 Blackheath (1 BP)
Brickfields Attendance: 972 Referee: Ben Russell
Rosslyn Park 27 – 21 Birmingham Moseley (1 BP)
Priory Park Attendance: 570 Referee: Calum Howard
[ 21]
Cambridge 20 – 20 Plymouth Albion
Grantchester Road Attendance: 352 Referee: Daniel Collins
Hull Ionians 20 – 20 Rotherham Titans
Brantingham Road Attendance: 411 Referee: James O'Brien
Blackheath 19 – 14 Bishop's Stortford (1 BP)
Well Hall Attendance: 312 Referee: Calum Howard
(1 BP) Rams 29 – 7 Cinderford
Old Bath Road Attendance: 356 Referee: Nick Wood
Birmingham Moseley 29 – 24 Sale FC (1 BP)
Billesley Common Attendance: 675 Referee: Ben Russell
(1 BP) Chinnor 28 – 20 Canterbury
Kingsey Road Attendance: 372 Referee: James Clarke
(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park 17 – 24 Rosslyn Park
Northern Echo Arena Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts
(1 BP) Richmond 25 – 12 Old Elthamians
Athletic Ground Attendance: 685 Referee: Harry Walbaum
[ 22]
(2 BP) Cambridge 24 – 25 Blackheath (1 BP)
Grantchester Road Attendance: 488 Referee: Richard Haughton
Cinderford 18 – 13 Bishop's Stortford (1 BP)
Dockham Road Attendance: 185 Referee: Ben Russell
(1 BP) Old Elthamians 31 – 0 Hull Ionians
College Meadow Attendance: 210 Referee: Daniel Collins
Rotherham Titans 16 – 28 Rams (1 BP)
Clifton Lane Attendance: 483 Referee: Joe James
Sale FC 18 – 8 Darlington Mowden Park
Heywood Road Attendance: 450 Referee: Charlie Gayther
Canterbury 0 – 50 Richmond (1 BP)
Merton Lane Attendance: 363 Referee: Benjamin Wilde
Plymouth Albion 19 – 7 Birmingham Moseley
Brickfields Attendance: 1,104 Referee: Jonathan Cook
Rosslyn Park 27 – 27 Chinnor
The Rock Attendance: 570 Referee: Dan Parrott
[ 23]
(1 BP) Hull Ionians 34 – 20 Canterbury
Brantingham Park Attendance: 208 Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts
Rams 10 – 23 Old Elthamians (1 BP)
Old Bath Road Attendance: 531 Referee: Charlie Gayther
Birmingham Moseley 10 – 45 Cambridge (1 BP)
Billesley Common Attendance: 658 Referee: James Clarke
Bishop's Stortford 30 – 14 Rotherham Titans
Silver Leys Attendance: 425 Referee: Jonathan Cook
Blackheath 13 – 27 Cinderford
Well Hall Attendance: 279 Referee: Matt Rodden
(1 BP) Chinnor 38 – 31 Sale FC (2 BP)
Kingsey Road Attendance: 520 Referee: Daniel Collins
(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park 49 – 22 Plymouth Albion
Northern Echo Arena Attendance: 693 Referee: Callum Howard
(1 BP) Richmond 13 – 18 Rosslyn Park
Athletic Ground Attendance: 1,495 Referee: Joe James
[ 24]
Cambridge 17 – 17 Darlington Mowden Park
Grantchester Road Attendance: 543 Referee: Harry Walbaum
Old Elthamians 17 – 17 Bishop's Stortford
College Meadow Attendance: 201 Referee: Joe James
Rotherham Titans 7 – 30 Cinderford (1 BP)
Clifton Lane Attendance: 471 Referee: Ben Rayner
Sale FC 8 – 7 Richmond (1 BP)
Heywood Road Attendance: 712 Referee: Richard Haughton
(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley 5 – 9 Blackheath
Billesley Common Attendance: 634 Referee: Nick Wood
Canterbury 22 – 48 Rams (1 BP)
Merton Lane Attendance: 364 Referee: Veryan Boscawen
Plymouth Albion 10 – 10 Chinnor
Brickfields Attendance: 986 Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 36 – 8 Hull Ionians
The Rock Attendance: 587 Referee: James Clarke
[ 25]
(1 BP) Cinderford 24 – 18 Old Elthamians (1 BP)
Dockham Road Attendance: 240 Referee: Benjamin Russell
Hull Ionians 7 – 36 Sale FC (1 BP)
Brantingham Road Attendance: 249 Referee: Ben Rayner
(1 BP) Rams 27 – 20 Rosslyn Park (1 BP)
Old Bath Road Attendance: 628 Referee: Harry Walbaum
(1 BP) Bishop's Stortford 43 – 0 Canterbury
Silver Leys Attendance: 425 Referee: Andrew MacNeaney
(1 BP) Blackheath 33 – 17 Rotherham Titans
Well Hall Attendance: 327 Referee: Alan Chandrachud
(1 BP) Chinnor 34 – 22 Cambridge (1 BP)
Kingsey Road Attendance: 440 Referee: Jonathan Cook
(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park 66 – 8 Birmingham Moseley
Northern Echo Arena Attendance: 746 Referee: James O'Brien
(2 BP) Richmond 30 – 31 Plymouth Albion (1 BP)
Athletic Ground Attendance: 858 Referee: Charlie Gayther
[ 26]
Grantchester Road Attendance: 567 Referee: Calum Howard
(1 BP) Old Elthamians 46 – 18 Rotherham Titans
College Meadow Attendance: 205 Referee: Charles Gayther
(1 BP) Sale FC 19 – 26 Rams (1 BP)
Heywood Road Attendance: 666 Referee: Ben Henderson
(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley 17 – 22 Chinnor
Billesley Common Attendance: 596 Referee: Ben Russell
Canterbury 19 – 17 Cinderford (1 BP)
Merton Lane Attendance: 327 Referee: James Clarke
(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park 34 – 17 Blackheath
Northern Echo Arena Attendance: 711 Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts
(1 BP) Plymouth Albion 37 – 31 Hull Ionians (2 BP)
Brickfields Attendance: 1,019 Referee: Sam Phillips
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 38 – 16 Bishop's Stortford
The Rock Attendance: 600 Referee: Alan Chandrachud
[ 27]
(1 BP) Cinderford 3 – 8 Rosslyn Park
Dockham Road Attendance: 325 Referee: Adam Wookey
Hull Ionians 10 – 59 Cambridge (1 BP)
Brantingham Park Attendance: 312 Referee: Hamish Grant
(1 BP) Rams 44 – 14 Plymouth Albion
Old Bath Road Attendance: 635 Referee: Veryan Boscawen
Rotherham Titans 20 – 19 Canterbury (1 BP)
Clifton Lane Attendance: 512 Referee: Tim Allatt
(1 BP) Bishop's Stortford 26 – 19 Sale FC (1 BP)
Silver Leys Attendance: 400 Referee: Alexis Manley
(2 BP) Blackheath 25 – 31 Old Elthamians (1 BP)
Well Hall Attendance: 1,225 Referee: Dan Parrott
(1 BP) Chinnor 37 – 27 Darlington Mowden Park (1 BP)
Kingsey Road Attendance: 300 Referee: Jonathan Cook
(1 BP) Richmond 39 – 10 Birmingham Moseley
Athletic Ground Attendance: 830 Referee: Joe James
[ 28]
Cambridge 23 – 16 Bishop's Stortford (1 BP)
Grantchester Road Attendance: 832 Referee: Benjamin Wilde
(1 BP) Sale FC 49 – 7 Rotherham Titans
Heywood Road Attendance: 324 Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts
(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley 27 – 29 Rams (1 BP)
Billesley Common Attendance: 882 Referee: Harry Walbaum
(1 BP) Blackheath 28 – 17 Canterbury
Well Hall Attendance: 967 Referee: Veryan Boscawen
Kingsey Road Attendance: 625 Referee: Dan Parrott
(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park 92 – 7 Hull Ionians
Northern Echo Arena Attendance: 800 Referee: Ben Rayner
Plymouth Albion 5 – 18 Cinderford
Brickfields Attendance: 1,217 Referee: Charles Gayther
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 33 – 20 Old Elthamians
The Rock Attendance: 700 Referee: Nick Wood
[ 29]
(1 BP) Cinderford 3 – 8 Cambridge
Dockham Road Attendance: 284 Referee: Dan Parrott
Hull Ionians 7 – 54 Chinnor (1 BP)
Brantingham Road Attendance: 202 Referee: Timothy Allatt
(1 BP) Old Elthamians 28 – 21 Sale FC (1 BP)
Meadow Lane Attendance: 515 Referee: Harry Walbaum
(1 BP) Rams 27 – 17 Darlington Mowden Park
Old Bath Road Attendance: 552 Referee: Hamish Grant
(2 BP) Rotherham Titans 32 – 38 Plymouth Albion (1 BP)
Clifton Lane Attendance: 481 Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts
(1 BP) Bishop's Stortford 29 – 15 Birmingham Moseley
Silver Leys Attendance: 385 Referee: Joe James
Canterbury 5 – 38 Rosslyn Park (1 BP)
Marine Travel Ground Attendance: 600 Referee: Callum Howard
Athletic Ground Attendance: 1,451 Referee: Nick Wood
[ 30]
(1 BP) Chinnor 17 – 21 Rams
Kingsey Road Attendance: 1,024 Referee: Ben Russell
(1 BP) Cambridge 25 – 21 Rotherham Titans (1 BP)
Grantchester Road Attendance: 523 Referee: Samuel Phillips
(1 BP) Sale FC 33 – 14 Canterbury
Heywood Road Attendance: 421 Referee: Ben Raynor
(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley 35 – 15 Cinderford
Billesley Common Attendance: 578 Referee: Nick Wood
(1 BP) Blackheath 27 – 22 Rosslyn Park (1 BP)
Well Hall Attendance: 627 Referee: Jonathan Cook
Darlington Mowden Park 26 – 19 Bishops Stortford (1 BP)
Northern Echo Arena Attendance: 867 Referee: Veryan Boscawen
Plymouth Albion 21 – 10 Old Elthamians
Brickfields Attendance: 939 Referee: James Milliner-Woodcock
(1 BP) Richmond 86 – 7 Hull Ionians
Athletic Ground Attendance: 704 Referee: Calum Howard
[ 31]
Cinderford 20 – 14 Darlington Mowden Park (1 BP)
Dockham Road Attendance: 328 Referee: Harry Walbaum
Hull Ionians P – P Blackheath
Game postponed due to the funeral of Hull Ionians player, Billy Hardy, who died on 28 December 2019 after falling ill following a gym workout.[ 32] Game to be rescheduled for 14 March 2020.[ 33]
(2 BP) Old Elthamians 25 – 28 Cambridge (1 BP)
Meadow Lane Attendance: 393 Referee: Andrew Wigley
(1 BP) Rams 17 – 22 Richmond
Old Bath Road Attendance: 1,131 Referee: Daniel Collins
Rotherham Titans 22 – 20 Birmingham Moseley (1 BP)
Clifton Lane Attendance: 541 Referee: Charles Gayther
Bishop's Stortford 17 – 30 Chinnor (1 BP)
Silver Leys Attendance: 350 Referee: Calum Howard
Canterbury 5 – 52 Plymouth Albion (1 BP)
Marine Travel Ground Attendance: 357 Referee: Jonathan Cook
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 40 – 21 Sale FC
The Rock Attendance: 756 Referee: Nick Wood
[ 34]
(1 BP) Cambridge 29 – 28 Canterbury (2 BP)
Grantchester Road Attendance: 487 Referee: Joe James
Hull Ionians 13 – 40 Rams (1 BP)
Brantingham Park Attendance: 262 Referee: Timothy Allatt
(1 BP) Plymouth Albion 41 – 22 Rosslyn Park
Brickfields Attendance: 1,301 Referee: Daniel Collins
(1 BP) Birmingham Moseley 22 – 23 Old Elthamians
Billesley Common Attendance: 640 Referee: Veryan Boscawen
(1 BP) Blackheath 48 – 29 Sale FC
Well Hall Attendance: 567 Referee: Jonathan Cook
(1 BP) Chinnor 28 – 27 Cinderford (2 BP)
Kingsey Road Attendance: 375 Referee: Charlie Gayther
(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park 41 – 27 Rotherham Titans (1 BP)
Northern Echo Arena Attendance: 855 Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts
(1 BP) Richmond 51 – 10 Bishop's Stortford
Athletic Ground Attendance: 882 Referee: Nick Wood
[ 35]
Cinderford 10 – 25 Richmond (1 BP)
Dockham Road Attendance: 285 Referee: Benjamin Russell
(1 BP) Old Elthamians 28 – 26 Darlington Mowden Park (2 BP)
College Meadow Attendance: 212 Referee: Joe James
Rams 18 – 31 Blackheath (1 BP)
Old Bath Road Attendance: 424 Referee: Nick Wood
(1 BP) Rotherham Titans 24 – 42 Chinnor (1 BP)
Clifton Lane Attendance: 464 Referee: Harry Walbaum
(1 BP) Sale FC 26 – 25 Plymouth Albion (2 BP)
Heywood Road Attendance: 388 Referee: James O'Brien
(1 BP) Bishop's Stortford 40 – 22 Hull Ionians
Silver Leys Attendance: 390 Referee: Dan Parrott
Canterbury 13 – 29 Birmingham Moseley (1 BP)
Marine Travel Ground Attendance: 296 Referee: Callum Howard
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 50 – 19 Cambridge
The Rock Attendance: 628 Referee: Dean Richards
[ 36]
(1 BP) Cambridge 37 – 31 Sale FC (2 BP)
Grantchester Road Attendance: 468 Referee: Hamish Grant
Hull Ionians 10 – 58 Cinderford (1 BP)
Brantingham Park Attendance: 257 Referee: James O'Brien
(1 BP) Rams 35 – 31 Bishop's Stortford (2 BP)
Old Bath Road Attendance: 571 Referee: Charles Gayther
(1 BP) Richmond 52 –20 Rotherham Titans (1 BP)
Athletic Ground Attendance: 545 Referee: Veryan Boscawen
Birmingham Moseley 19 – 31 Rosslyn Park (1 BP)
Billesley Common Attendance: 800 Referee: Joe James
Blackheath 29 – 19 Plymouth Albion
Well Hall Attendance: 307 Referee: Adam Wookey
(1 BP) Chinnor 33 – 3 Old Elthamians
Kingsey Road Attendance: 252 Referee: George Selwood
(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park 64 – 14 Canterbury
Northern Echo Arena Attendance: 479 Referee: Tim Wigglesworth
[ 37]
Postponed. Game to be rescheduled for 14 March 2020.
(1 BP) Old Elthamians 7 – 9 Richmond
College Meadow Attendance: 188 Referee: Adam Wookey
Plymouth Albion P – P Cambridge
Postponed. Game to be rescheduled for 22 February 2020.
(1 BP) Rotherham Titans 26 – 10 Hull Ionians
Clifton Lane Attendance: 491 Referee: James O'Brien
Sale FC P – P Birmingham Moseley
Postponed. Game to be rescheduled for 22 February 2020.
Bishop's Stortford 10 – 10 Blackheath
Silver Leys Attendance: 395 Referee: Ross Mabon
(1 BP) Canterbury 0 – 7 Chinnor
Marine Travel Ground Attendance: 350 Referee: Samuel Phillips
(1 BP) Rosslyn Park 26 – 12 Darlington Mowden Park
The Rock Attendance: 623 Referee: Jonathan Cook
[ 38]
Rounds 8 & 23 (rescheduled games)[ edit ]
(1 BP) Plymouth Albion 49 – 10 Cambridge
Brickfields Attendance: 835 Referee: James Milliner
Game rescheduled from 15 February 2020.
Sale FC P – P Birmingham Moseley
Game originally rescheduled from 15 February 2020 but postponed again due to poor weather. Game to be rescheduled for 12 March 2020.
Hull Ionians P – P Cinderford
Game rescheduled from 26 October 2019 but postponed again due to poor weather. Game to be rescheduled for 11 April 2020.
[ 39]
Hull Ionians 6 – 26 Old Elthamians (1 BP)
Brantingham Park Attendance: 219 Referee: Ben Rayner
(1 BP) Rams 25 – 10 Rotherham Titans
Old Bath Road Attendance: 523 Referee: Fergus Kirby
Birmingham Moseley 14 – 26 Plymouth Albion (1 BP)
Billesley Common Attendance: 816 Referee: Nick Wood
Bishop's Stortford P – P Cinderford
Postponed due to bad weather. Game to be rescheduled for 2 May 2020.
Blackheath 12 – 3 Cambridge
Well Hall Attendance: 316 Referee: Jonathan Cook
Chinnor 24 – 21 Rosslyn Park (1 BP)
Kingsey Road Attendance: 725 Referee: Alexander Thomas
(1 BP) Darlington Mowden Park 34 – 15 Sale FC
Northern Echo Arena Attendance: 1,128 Referee: Adam Wookey
(1 BP) Richmond 27 – 10 Canterbury
Athletic Ground Attendance: 615 Referee: Daniel Collins
Canterbury are relegated.[ 1]
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Rosslyn Park 19 – 12 Richmond (1 BP)
The Rock Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Alex Thomas
Old Elthamians 15 – 31 Rams (1 BP)
College Meadow Attendance: 181 Referee: Neil Chivers
(2 BP) Rotherham Titans 24 – 31 Bishop's Stortford (1 BP)
Clifton Lane Attendance: 462 Referee: Charlie Gayther
Sale FC 22 – 19 Chinnor (1 BP)
Heywood Road Attendance: 321 Referee: Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts
Cambridge 13 – 12 Birmingham Moseley (1 BP)
Grantchester Road Attendance: 481 Referee: Daniel Collins
Canterbury 24 – 15 Hull Ionians
Marine Travel Ground Attendance: 387 Referee: Joe James
Cinderford 21 – 16 Blackheath (1 BP)
Dockham Road Attendance: 145 Referee: Calum Howard
(1 BP) Plymouth Albion 35 – 27 Darlington Mowden Park (1 BP)
Brickfields Attendance: 920 Referee: Benjamin Russell
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Rounds 19 & 23 (rescheduled games)[ edit ]
(1 BP) Sale FC 26 – 10 Birmingham Moseley
Heywood Road Attendance: 210 Referee: Neil Chivers
Game originally rescheduled from 15 February 2020 and then again from 22 February 2020.
Hull Ionians 17 – 64 Blackheath (1 BP)
Brantingham Park Attendance: 176 Referee: Samuel Phillips
Game rescheduled from 18 January 2020. Hull Ionians are relegated.
(2 BP) Cinderford 38 – 40 Rams (1 BP)
Dockham Road Attendance: 220 Referee: James O'Brien
Game rescheduled from 15 February 2020.
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Bishop's Stortford C – C Old Elthamians
Blackheath C – C Birmingham Moseley
Chinnor C – C Plymouth Albion
Cinderford C – C Rotherham Titans
Darlington Mowden Park C – C Cambridge
Hull Ionians C – C Rosslyn Park
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Old Elthamians C – C Cinderford
Rotherham Titans C – C Blackheath
Birmingham Moseley C – C Darlington Mowden Park
Canterbury C – C Bishop's Stortford
Plymouth Albion C – C Richmond
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Rotherham Titans C – C Old Elthamians
Bishops Stortford C – C Rosslyn Park
Blackheath C – C Darlington Mowden Park
Chinnor C – C Birmingham Moseley
Cinderford C – C Canterbury
Hull Ionians C – C Plymouth Albion
Round 8 (rescheduled game)[ edit ]
Cinderford C – C Hull Ionians
Game rescheduled from 26 October 2019 and then 22 February 2020.
Sale FC C – C Bishop's Stortford
Birmingham Moseley C – C Richmond
Cambridge C – C Hull Ionians
Canterbury C – C Rotherham Titans
Darlington Mowden Park C – C Chinnor
Old Elthamians C – C Blackheath
Rosslyn Park C – C Cinderford
Bishop's Stortford C – C Plymouth Albion
Hull Ionians C – C Birmingham Moseley
Old Elthamians C – C Canterbury
Richmond C – C Darlington Mowden Park
Rotherham Titans C – C Rosslyn Park
Round 24 (rescheduled game)[ edit ]
Bishop's Stortford C – C Cinderford
Game rescheduled from 29 February 2020.
Club
Home games
Total
Average
Highest
Lowest
% Capacity
Birmingham Moseley
13
9,066
697
882
578
14%
Bishop's Stortford
11
4,852
441
825
350
28%
Blackheath
13
6,698
515
832
352
41%
Cambridge
13
6,217
518
832
352
23%
Canterbury
13
5,239
403
610
296
27%
Chinnor
12
6,203
517
1,024
252
26%
Cinderford
11
3,212
292
425
145
12%
Darlington Mowden Park
13
10,599
815
1,128
479
3%
Hull Ionians
12
2,945
245
411
176
16%
Old Elthamians
12
3,140
262
515
174
15%
Plymouth Albion
13
13,071
1,005
1,301
826
12%
Rams
12
7,070
589
1,131
356
47%
Richmond
12
7,449
621
756
495
31%
Rosslyn Park
13
9,449
727
2,000
495
36%
Rotherham Titans
12
6,298
525
687
462
21%
Sale FC
13
5,216
401
712
210
12%
Individual statistics [ edit ]
Note that points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals. Appearance figures also include coming on as substitutes (unused substitutes not included).
Largest home win — 85 points
92 – 7 Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019
Largest away win — 50 points
50 – 0 Richmond away to Canterbury on 9 November 2019
Most points scored — 92
92 – 7 Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019
Most tries in a match — 14
Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019
Richmond at home to Hull Ionians on 11 January 2020
Most conversions in a match — 11
Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019
Most penalties in a match — 5 (6)
Old Elthamians at home to Plymouth Albion on 28 September 2019
Birmingham Moseley at home to Sale FC on 2 November 2019
Rosslyn Park at home to Chinnor on 9 November 2019
Birmingham Moseley at home to Rams on 21 December 2019
Sale FC away to Blackheath on 25 January 2020
Blackheath at home to Plymouth Albion on 8 February 2020
Most drop goals in a match — 1 (3)
Plymouth Albion at home to Canterbury on 5 October 2019
Sale FC at home to Rosslyn Park on 5 October 2019
Bishop's Stortford at home to Rams on 26 October 2019
Highest — 2,000
Rosslyn Park at home to Richmond on 6 March 2020
Lowest — 145
Cinderford at home to Blackheath on 7 March 2020
Highest average attendance — 1,005
Plymouth Albion
Lowest average attendance — 245
Hull Ionians
Most points in a match — 35
Brandon Asher-Wood for Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019
Most tries in a match — 7
Brandon Asher-Wood for Darlington Mowden Park at home to Hull Ionians on 21 December 2019
Most conversions in a match — 9
Warren Seals for Darlington Mowden Park at home to Birmingham Moseley on 30 November 2019
Most penalties in a match — 5 (6)
Tom White for Old Elthamians at home to Plymouth Albion on 28 September 2019
Clifford Hodgson for Birmingham Moseley at home to Sale FC on 2 November 2019
Craig Holland for Rosslyn Park at home to Chinnor on 9 November 2019
Clifford Hodgson for Birmingham Moseley at home to Rams on 21 December 2019
Chris Johnson for Sale FC away to Blackheath on 25 January 2020
Mark Cooke for Blackheath at home to Plymouth Albion on 8 February 2020
Most drop goals in a match — 1 (3)
Connor Eastgate for Plymouth Albion at home to Canterbury on 5 October 2019
Chris Johnson for Sale FC at home to Rosslyn Park on 5 October 2019
Bradley Burr for Bishop's Stortford at home to Rams on 26 October 2019
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