1987-88 Northern Zone
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Topic: 1987-88 Northern Zone
Posted By: Novocastrian
Subject: 1987-88 Northern Zone
Date Posted: 28 Apr 2020 at 10:16
This took a while to type up. Hoping to get all other years done as well.
1987-88
NORTHERN ZONE North 1 P W D L F A Pts Winngton Park 10 8 0 2 211 74 16 Kendal 10 7 0 3 135 104 14 West Park 10 7 0 3 135 107 14 Otley 10 5 1 4 194 122 11 Harrogate 10 5 0 5 147 113 10 Tynedale 10 5 0 5 96 116 10 Wigton 10 4 2 4 80 135 10 Hartlepool Rovers 10 4 1 5 104 162 9 Hull & East Riding 10 3 1 6 96 128 7 Widnes 10 3 0 7 80 143 6 Middlesbrough 10 1 1 8 81 155 3
North 2 P W D L F A Pts Aspatria 10 8 0 2 263 60 16 Halifax 10 8 0 2 225 83 16 Bradford & Bingley 10 8 0 2 144 80 16 Sandal 10 6 0 4 142 92 12 Alnwick 10 6 0 4 121 75 12 Lymm 10 6 0 4 111 119 12 New Brighton 10 4 0 6 108 157 8 Huddersfield 10 4 0 6 79 171 8 Davenport 10 3 0 7 78 142 6 Manchester 10 1 0 9 55 140 2 Wilmslow 10 0 0 10 42 249 0
North-West 1 P W D L F A Pts Carlisle 10 9 0 1 195 58 18 Wirral 10 8 0 2 133 99 16 Wigan 10 6 2 2 140 103 14 Caldy 10 6 0 4 119 111 12 Chester 10 5 1 4 118 99 11 Mid-Cheshire 10 5 0 5 129 123 10 Rochdale 10 4 1 5 110 112 9 Egremont 10 3 1 6 138 128 7 Southport 10 3 0 7 72 168 6 Netherhall 10 2 1 7 64 146 5 Blackburn 10 1 0 9 69 140 2 North-West 2 P W D L F A Pts Sedgley Park 10 8 1 1 183 74 17 Sandbach 10 8 0 2 195 64 16 Macclesfield 10 7 0 3 122 62 14 Leigh 10 6 0 4 110 135 12 Burnage 10 5 1 4 97 110 11 Workington 10 5 1 4 94 131 11 Huckleberryermouth 10 4 1 5 167 124 9 Penrith 10 3 1 6 108 106 7 Newton le Willows 10 3 1 6 108 148 7 Heaton Moor 10 1 1 8 46 144 3 Warrington 10 1 1 8 35 167 3 NW West 1 P W D L F A Pts Mersey Police 10 10 0 0 239 69 20 Liverpool College 10 8 0 2 109 72 16 Ormskirk 10 5 0 5 116 82 10 Old Parkonians 10 5 0 5 102 94 10 Douglas (IOM) 10 5 0 5 127 146 10 Aspull 10 4 0 6 122 145 8 St. Edward's Old Boys 10 4 0 6 108 143 8 Birchfield 10 3 2 5 85 132 8 Eagle 10 4 0 6 65 136 8 Oldershaw 10 3 1 6 119 125 7 Old Anselmians 10 3 1 6 103 151 7 NW West 2 P W D L F A Pts Old Instonians 10 7 1 2 155 74 15 Ruskin Park 10 7 1 2 170 98 15 Vulcan 10 7 1 2 168 97 15 Sefton 10 6 1 3 142 78 13 Hightown 10 4 3 3 118 120 11 South Liverpool 10 4 2 4 101 113 10 Port Sunlight 10 3 3 4 146 113 9 Chester College 9 4 1 4 120 132 9 St. Mary's Old Boys 9 2 2 5 51 128 6 Moore 10 1 1 8 79 205 3 Wallasaey 10 0 2 8 72 136 2 NW West 3 P W D L F A Pts Halton 9 9 0 0 229 38 18 Old Rockferrians 8 7 0 1 152 38 14 Helsby 9 5 2 2 134 83 12 Mossley Hill 9 6 0 3 99 97 12 Shell (Stanlow) 9 4 2 3 129 67 10 Hoylake 9 4 0 5 110 113 8 Prescot 9 1 4 4 59 84 6 Wigan Tech 9 1 1 7 55 146 3 Agecroft 9 1 1 7 47 199 3 Burtonwood 8 1 0 7 50 199 2 NW E/North 1 P W D L F A Pts Old Aldwinians 10 8 1 1 209 47 17 Vickers 10 8 0 2 214 47 16 Furness 10 7 1 2 134 97 15 Moresby 8 7 0 1 120 63 14 Fleetwood 10 5 2 3 133 77 12 Oldham 10 5 0 5 99 70 10 Eccles 9 3 1 5 69 93 7 Littleborough 9 3 1 5 81 129 7 Toc H 9 2 0 7 62 94 4 Calder Vale 10 1 0 9 82 174 2 Colne/Nelson 10 1 0 9 47 359 2
NW East 1 P W D L F A Pts De la Salle 10 10 0 0 252 42 20 Meltrovick 10 8 0 2 153 70 16 Ashton on Mersey 10 6 0 4 159 70 12 Tyldesley 10 5 1 4 116 67 11 Old Salians 10 5 1 4 108 96 11 Old Bedians 10 5 1 4 88 81 11 Kersal 10 5 0 5 124 75 10 Congleton 9 3 0 6 58 129 6 Ashton-Under-Lyme 10 3 0 7 50 146 6 North Manchester 10 2 1 7 52 262 5 Bowden 9 0 0 9 76 198 0 NW East 2 P W D L F A Pts Bolton 9 9 0 0 216 33 18 Crewe/Nantwich 9 7 0 2 142 59 14 Greater Manchester Fire Service 9 6 2 1 92 58 14 Broughton 9 5 2 2 173 80 12 Bury 9 4 0 5 126 134 8 Manchester YMCA 9 3 0 6 83 143 6 Oldham College 8 2 1 5 67 109 5 Chorley 8 2 1 5 56 100 5 Dunkinfield 9 2 0 7 94 135 4 Marple 9 0 0 9 40 238 0 NW North 1 P W D L F A Pts Windermere 9 9 0 0 214 41 18 Keswick 9 8 0 1 129 46 16 Kirkby Lonsdale 9 6 0 3 185 92 12 Rossendale 9 6 0 3 153 97 12 Creighton 9 4 0 5 98 197 8 St. Benedicts 9 3 1 5 87 107 7 Blackpool 9 3 0 6 65 129 6 Carnforth 9 2 2 5 73 138 6 Millom 9 1 1 7 41 135 3 Whitehaven 9 1 0 8 105 168 2 NW North 2 P W D L F A Pts Thornton Cleveleys 7 6 0 1 145 41 12 British Steel 7 6 0 1 88 56 12 Upper Eden 7 5 0 2 115 62 10 Ambleside 7 4 0 3 98 79 8 Silloth 7 3 0 4 64 67 6 Smith Bros 6 2 0 4 81 100 4 Clitheroe 7 1 0 6 33 132 2 Lancaster Moor Hospital 6 0 0 6 35 122 0
North-East 1 P W D L F A Pts Wharfedale 10 9 0 1 140 55 18 Rotherham 10 8 0 2 173 52 16 Gateshead Fell 10 7 0 3 122 79 14 Old Crossleyans 10 6 1 3 143 105 13 Morpeth 10 6 0 4 90 84 12 Thornesians 10 6 0 4 115 117 12 Old Brodleians 10 3 1 6 88 126 7 Westoe 10 3 0 7 98 139 6 Keighley 10 3 0 7 65 118 6 Blaydon 10 3 0 7 107 177 6 Ripon 10 0 0 10 74 163 0 North-East 2 P W D L F A Pts Novocastrians 10 9 1 0 137 72 19 Stockton 10 9 0 1 190 76 18 Pontefract 10 6 1 3 146 144 13 Old Hymerians 10 6 0 4 104 95 12 Beverley 10 5 0 5 144 85 10 Selby 10 4 0 6 86 78 8 York 10 4 0 6 105 112 8 Ryton 10 3 0 7 91 134 6 Pocklington 10 3 0 7 94 157 6 Newcastle University 10 3 0 7 123 191 6 Barnsley 10 2 0 8 82 158 4 Durham/Northumberland 1 P W D L F A Pts Blyth 10 8 0 2 138 99 16 Rockcliff 10 6 1 3 70 74 13 Ponteland 10 6 0 4 95 113 12 Ashington 10 5 1 4 117 96 11 Darlington 10 5 1 4 91 74 11 Seghill 10 5 1 4 100 89 11 Acklam 10 4 2 4 105 62 10 Redcar 10 4 1 5 118 84 9 Horden 10 4 1 5 129 124 9 Winlaton 10 3 0 7 74 132 6 Percy Park 10 0 2 8 60 150 2 Durham/Northumberland 2 P W D L F A Pts Mowden Park 10 9 0 1 259 60 18 Hartlepool 10 9 0 1 196 81 18 Bishop Auckland 10 8 0 2 245 87 16 Sunderland 10 5 1 4 160 117 11 Consett 10 5 1 4 109 122 11 Seaham 10 4 2 4 158 109 10 Wallsend 10 3 2 5 128 146 8 Medicals 10 3 0 7 83 139 6 North Durham 10 3 0 7 80 162 6 Hartlepool BBOB 10 3 0 7 105 247 6 Houghton 10 0 0 10 46 299 0 Durham/Northumberland 3 P W D L F A Pts Whitby 9 9 0 0 256 56 18 Billingham 9 7 0 2 159 78 14 Guisborough 9 6 0 3 100 58 12 Seaton Carew 9 4 0 5 96 99 8 Wearside 9 4 0 5 85 112 8 Chester-Le-Steet 9 4 0 5 71 120 8 Darlington Railway Athletic 9 3 1 5 94 75 7 North Shields 9 3 1 5 117 143 7 Hartlepool TDSOB 9 3 0 6 59 113 6 Washington 9 1 0 8 51 234 2 Durham/Northumberland 4 P W D L F A Pts Wensleydale 7 7 0 0 176 21 14 Prudhoe Hospital 8 7 0 1 113 84 14 South Tyneside College 7 5 0 2 183 65 10 Barnard Castle 7 4 0 3 113 88 8 Richmondshire 8 3 1 4 94 65 7 Jarrovians 8 3 0 5 87 105 6 Civil Service Durham 8 2 0 6 54 244 4 Newton Aycliffe* 7 0 1 6 31 109 3 *2 points awarded Yorkshire 1 P W D L F A Pts Roundhegians 10 10 0 0 256 72 20 Bramley 10 8 1 1 193 71 17 Hemsworth 10 7 1 2 169 80 15 West Park Bramhope 10 5 1 4 135 99 11 Driffield 10 4 1 5 143 111 9 Goole 10 4 0 6 76 115 8 Castleford 10 4 0 6 123 193 8 Cleckheaton 10 4 0 6 81 162 8 Moortwon 10 4 0 6 57 147 8 York RI 10 2 0 8 95 169 4 Scarborough 10 1 0 9 49 158 2 Yorkshire 2 P W D L F A Pts North Ribblesdale 10 9 0 1 152 70 Huddersfield YMCA 10 7 0 3 196 81 Doncaster 10 7 0 3 171 74 Wheatley Hills 10 7 0 3 174 84 Wath UD 10 6 2 2 122 69 Malton/Norton 10 4 1 5 97 91 Ilkley 10 4 1 5 84 140 Sheffield Tigers 10 3 0 7 62 122 Ionians 10 3 0 7 114 205 Old Otliensians 10 2 1 7 80 130 Leodiensian 10 0 1 9 31 217 Yorkshire 3 P W D L F A Pts Bridlington 10 9 1 0 245 38 19 Marist 10 7 0 3 151 95 14 Baildon 10 6 0 4 143 109 12 Knottingley 10 5 1 4 72 50 11 Heath 10 5 0 5 82 166 10 Leeds CSSA 10 4 1 5 97 121 9 Airebronians 10 4 1 5 114 142 9 Yarnbury 10 3 1 6 107 100 7 Rodillians 10 3 1 6 65 103 7 Bradford Salem 10 3 0 6 63 135 6 Northallerton 10 3 0 7 74 154 6 Yorkshire 4 P W D L F A Pts Wibsey 10 9 0 1 234 50 18 Old Modernians 10 8 0 2 199 92 16 Dinnington 10 6 1 3 164 77 13 Hessle 10 6 1 3 141 81 13 West Leeds 10 6 0 4 139 87 12 Hullensians 10 4 1 5 89 106 9 Wetherby 10 3 1 6 85 168 7 Leeds YMCA 10 3 0 7 76 146 6 Yorkshire CW 10 3 0 7 85 208 6 Burley 10 3 0 7 62 189 6 Skipton 10 2 0 8 92 162 4 Yorkshire 5 P W D L F A Pts Halifax Vandals 10 10 0 0 196 35 20 Old Rishworthians 10 8 0 2 233 52 16 Phoenix Park 10 8 0 2 156 52 16 Leeds Corinthians 10 6 0 4 121 96 12 Ossett 10 6 0 4 144 133 12 BP Chemicals 10 4 0 6 89 133 8 Yorkshire Main 10 3 0 7 93 98 6 Hornsea 10 3 0 7 80 152 6 Rowntrees 10 3 0 7 83 164 6 Withernsea 10 3 0 7 71 182 6 Knaresborough 10 1 0 9 38 207 2 Yorkshire 6 P W D L F A Pts Sheffield Oaks 9 9 0 0 293 7 18 Bridon 10 9 0 1 304 34 18 De-La-Salle 10 7 1 2 176 83 15 Sheffield Steels 10 6 0 4 115 98 12 Stocksbridge 10 5 0 5 83 121 10 Granville College 10 5 0 5 99 169 10 Sheffield Medicals 9 4 0 5 173 85 8 Adwick 10 3 1 6 143 171 7 Markham 10 3 0 7 73 128 6 Maltby Old Boys 10 2 0 8 95 272 4 Armthorpe 10 0 0 10 52 438 0
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Posted By: Penda
Date Posted: 28 Apr 2020 at 10:22
Interesting. Many cases of 'How are the mighty fallen'
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Posted By: Deva Delinquent
Date Posted: 28 Apr 2020 at 11:19
How many clubs are still going from this list?
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Posted By: clieves
Date Posted: 28 Apr 2020 at 13:18
and the winners are ... Doncaster from Yorks 2 to the Championship
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Posted By: clidge
Date Posted: 28 Apr 2020 at 15:30
Bridon in yorkshire 6 now known as as Doncaster Phoenix Nat 3 midlands
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Posted By: Albert Fishwick
Date Posted: 28 Apr 2020 at 20:08
By that takes you back. I can remember going to see Yorkshire Copperworks play Halifax Vandals one winter, probably a year or two before that, when there were no other games on. The pollution in Stourton probably warmed the pitch up enough. Talk about clogging - it was a wonder the game was completed.
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Posted By: knightandday
Date Posted: 28 Apr 2020 at 22:29
Copper works used to have an excellent bath, heating pipes around the bottom of it, when you got out you were like a lobster.
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Posted By: cobbler
Date Posted: 29 Apr 2020 at 21:17
The league one above North 1 was called Area League North (level 5 and the first split from National rugby) Northern clubs were: Birkenhead Park, Roundhay, Northern, Preston Grasshoppers, Durham City and Broughton Park Midlands clubs were: Rugby Lions, Stourbridge, Lichfield, Derby, Solihull (before merged with Birmingham)
Prior to that I would have classed all those Northern clubs as lower "1st Class" (whatever that means - results in bold print in the Telegraph I guess) as well as several in the leagues originally listed above, but of the Midlands clubs only Rugby Lions would be similarly described.
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Posted By: Monkey Boy
Date Posted: 30 Apr 2020 at 13:13
cobbler wrote:
The league one above North 1 was called Area League North (level 5 and the first split from National rugby) Northern clubs were: Birkenhead Park, Roundhay, Northern, Preston Grasshoppers, Durham City and Broughton Park Midlands clubs were: Rugby Lions, Stourbridge, Lichfield, Derby, Solihull (before merged with Birmingham)
Prior to that I would have classed all those Northern clubs as lower "1st Class" (whatever that means - results in bold print in the Telegraph I guess) as well as several in the leagues originally listed above, but of the Midlands clubs only Rugby Lions would be similarly described. |
Much credit should always go to Hoppers and Stour for staying at this level (except brief flirtations into the league above) although as I type I realise that Hoppers have dropped this season (although they’ll go straight back up). Two massive clubs who’ve been consistent for 30 years
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Posted By: Sid James
Date Posted: 30 Apr 2020 at 13:37
The old 'North One' is the equivalent of National 2 North today (Level 4.).
I think that Hull & East Riding/Hull Ionians or Tynedale may hold the record for the number of years spent at Level 4. or above, without ever dropping to Level 5.
No doubt someone might prove me wrong?
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Posted By: cobbler
Date Posted: 30 Apr 2020 at 14:10
Sid James wrote:
The old 'North One' is the equivalent of National 2 North today (Level 4.).
| Yes, possibly right - considering the small number of Midlands teams in it (most of which struggle to stay in it). And probably consistent with my comment about the relative 'status' of the Midlands clubs at the outset.
When the clubs at level 5 are put back into their 'home' region before level transfers occur, there are always fewest clubs in the Midlands region.
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Posted By: Monkey Boy
Date Posted: 01 May 2020 at 19:54
Sid James wrote:
The old 'North One' is the equivalent of National 2 North today (Level 4.).
I think that Hull & East Riding/Hull Ionians or Tynedale may hold the record for the number of years spent at Level 4. or above, without ever dropping to Level 5.
No doubt someone might prove me wrong? |
I’s certainly had time at L5 didn't they since 2000?
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Posted By: Sid James
Date Posted: 01 May 2020 at 23:09
Monkey Boy wrote:
Sid James wrote:
The old 'North One' is the equivalent of National 2 North today (Level 4.).
I think that Hull & East Riding/Hull Ionians or Tynedale may hold the record for the number of years spent at Level 4. or above, without ever dropping to Level 5.
No doubt someone might prove me wrong? |
I’s certainly had time at L5 didn't they since 2000? |
No. Don't think so.
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Posted By: Camquin
Date Posted: 02 May 2020 at 00:51
Wikipedia lists winning the North v Midlands play off in 2002 and 2005 among Ionians honours.
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Posted By: Monkey Boy
Date Posted: 03 May 2020 at 19:21
Sid James wrote:
Monkey Boy wrote:
Sid James wrote:
The old 'North One' is the equivalent of National 2 North today (Level 4.).
I think that Hull & East Riding/Hull Ionians or Tynedale may hold the record for the number of years spent at Level 4. or above, without ever dropping to Level 5.
No doubt someone might prove me wrong? |
I’s certainly had time at L5 didn't they since 2000? |
No. Don't think so. |
Relegated in 2003
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Posted By: Monkey Boy
Date Posted: 03 May 2020 at 19:22
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_League_2_North" rel="nofollow - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_League_2_North
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Posted By: Maroon
Date Posted: 03 May 2020 at 19:42
Reference Hull Ionians, I believe this information is correct, but willing to be corrected.
Hull Ionians were at level 5 from 1989-2002 (From 1987 if you count Hull and ER)
They were at level 4 for a season (2002-3) before being relegated to level 5 in 2003 for 2 seasons (2003-5)
Since 2005 they have have been moving between levels 4 and 3.
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Posted By: Monkey Boy
Date Posted: 03 May 2020 at 22:10
Maroon wrote:
Reference Hull Ionians, I believe this information is correct, but willing to be corrected.
Hull Ionians were at level 5 from 1989-2002 (From 1987 if you count Hull and ER)
They were at level 4 for a season (2002-3) before being relegated to level 5 in 2003 for 2 seasons (2003-5)
Since 2005 they have have been moving between levels 4 and 3.
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That was my idea so hardly up there with the clubs who’ve been around at L4 for years
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Posted By: Sid James
Date Posted: 03 May 2020 at 22:48
Monkey Boy wrote:
Maroon wrote:
Reference Hull Ionians, I believe this information is correct, but willing to be corrected.
Hull Ionians were at level 5 from 1989-2002 (From 1987 if you count Hull and ER)
They were at level 4 for a season (2002-3) before being relegated to level 5 in 2003 for 2 seasons (2003-5)
Since 2005 they have have been moving between levels 4 and 3.
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That was my idea so hardly up there with the clubs who’ve been around at L4 for years |
Happy to stand corrected. All a question of Leagues and equivalent levels. My mistake.
The leagues were introduced 32 years ago. I don't think Hull &ER/Hull Ionians have a bad record during that time, be it at levels 5, 4 or 3.
You may disagree but then again, you live up a tree.
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Posted By: Monkey Boy
Date Posted: 04 May 2020 at 00:02
Sid James wrote:
Monkey Boy wrote:
Maroon wrote:
Reference Hull Ionians, I believe this information is correct, but willing to be corrected.
Hull Ionians were at level 5 from 1989-2002 (From 1987 if you count Hull and ER)
They were at level 4 for a season (2002-3) before being relegated to level 5 in 2003 for 2 seasons (2003-5)
Since 2005 they have have been moving between levels 4 and 3.
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That was my idea so hardly up there with the clubs who’ve been around at L4 for years |
Happy to stand corrected. All a question of Leagues and equivalent levels. My mistake.
The leagues were introduced 32 years ago. I don't think Hull &ER/Hull Ionians have a bad record during that time, be it at levels 5, 4 or 3.
You may disagree but then again, you live up a tree.
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Cor blimey!
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Posted By: Novocastrian
Date Posted: 17 Jul 2020 at 11:15
With a well known wiki editor (Jjgsmith) we’ve worked together to update the entire Northern Division Wikipedia pages, to include all league winners, relegations and restructurings. This also includes now defunct leagues such as North West 3, North East 1 etc etc.
We’re still working through some of the NW leagues as it was rather complicated back in the day!
We’re hoping to then complete Midlands and Southern Divisions at some point in the future as well.
Take a look, work your way through the various levels and you might find your club winning a league that you may have had no idea about!
Best,
Novo
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Posted By: Mark W-J
Date Posted: 17 Jul 2020 at 12:51
Via a combination of the RFU website, some Rothmans yearbooks, Courage Clubs Directories and a healthy dollop of OCD, I've compiled a spreadsheet with all of the league tables for London & South East since 1987. I haven't got the patience to format it for Wikipedia, but if it would be of any use to you then drop me a line.
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Posted By: Novocastrian
Date Posted: 17 Jul 2020 at 13:17
Mark W-J wrote:
Via a combination of the RFU website, some Rothmans yearbooks, Courage Clubs Directories and a healthy dollop of OCD, I've compiled a spreadsheet with all of the league tables for London & South East since 1987. I haven't got the patience to format it for Wikipedia, but if it would be of any use to you then drop me a line. |
That would be tremendous. DM sent.
I must admit, it is incredibly painful to update it onto wikipedia. But once it's there, it's there which is useful for everyone. Surprising that the RFU have never gotten round to updating the tables themselves on their own website.
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Posted By: WEvans
Date Posted: 17 Jul 2020 at 15:29
Novocastrian wrote:
Mark W-J wrote:
Via a combination of the RFU website, some Rothmans yearbooks, Courage Clubs Directories and a healthy dollop of OCD, I've compiled a spreadsheet with all of the league tables for London & South East since 1987. I haven't got the patience to format it for Wikipedia, but if it would be of any use to you then drop me a line. |
That would be tremendous. DM sent.
I must admit, it is incredibly painful to update it onto wikipedia. But once it's there, it's there which is useful for everyone. Surprising that the RFU have never gotten round to updating the tables themselves on their own website. |
You're not really surprised are you?
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Posted By: Camp Freddie
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2020 at 20:30
Quuite a few teams in the higher leagues got their fingers burned.
With regards to the RFU & Wiki, I've been trying to find the England team that played the New Zealand Native in 1888/1889, any help greatfully received, as next step the TW2 museum but probably furloughed.
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Posted By: Richard Lowther
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2020 at 21:09
Camp Freddie wrote:
Quuite a few teams in the higher leagues got their fingers burned.
With regards to the RFU & Wiki, I've been trying to find the England team that played the New Zealand Native in 1888/1889, any help greatfully received, as next step the TW2 museum but probably furloughed.
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I've got that. Email me and I'll send you the details - tackler7@yahoo.com
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Posted By: Camp Freddie
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2020 at 21:28
Top man Richard, thanks for your help.
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Posted By: Novocastrian
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2020 at 18:11
WEvans wrote:
Novocastrian wrote:
Mark W-J wrote:
Via a combination of the RFU website, some Rothmans yearbooks, Courage Clubs Directories and a healthy dollop of OCD, I've compiled a spreadsheet with all of the league tables for London & South East since 1987. I haven't got the patience to format it for Wikipedia, but if it would be of any use to you then drop me a line. |
That would be tremendous. DM sent.
I must admit, it is incredibly painful to update it onto wikipedia. But once it's there, it's there which is useful for everyone. Surprising that the RFU have never gotten round to updating the tables themselves on their own website. |
You're not really surprised are you? |
Not particularly. It’s still a shame it’s left up to others (History bores and volunteers! )to get the work done!
Anyway, the entire Northern Division is nearly finished. There’s been some very strange league set ups in the North West over the years, I must say (North West West 1 and names like that). At least it’s mostly done now though. Take a look if you’re from the North and are interested in seeing the rise and fall of certain clubs.
We’ll then be moving onto doing the entire London SE set up courtesy of Mark W-J’s great work. And finally Midlands. (SW has already been done).
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Posted By: Novocastrian
Date Posted: 25 Aug 2020 at 18:13
All London & SE leagues now updated on wiki.
Only Midlands Division left to do. Does anyone have this on hand?
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Posted By: Allan Foster
Date Posted: 26 Aug 2020 at 11:30
In National Division Three (level 3) that year, the clubs were, in no particular order:
Vale of Lune, Sheffield, Plymouth, Met Police, Fylde, Maidstone, Birmingham, Exeter, West Hartlepool, Wakefield, Morley & Nuneaton.
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Posted By: 'Hopper
Date Posted: 26 Aug 2020 at 16:10
Allan Foster wrote:
In National Division Three (level 3) that year, the clubs were, in no particular order:
Vale of Lune, Sheffield, Plymouth, Met Police, Fylde, Maidstone, Birmingham, Exeter, West Hartlepool, Wakefield, Morley & Nuneaton. |
Level 4 that year was made up of: Roundhay, Rugby, Solihull, Stourbridge, Preston Grasshoppers, Birkenhead Park, Broughton Park, Derby, Durham City, Lichfield and Northern.
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Posted By: cobbler
Date Posted: 28 Aug 2020 at 22:51
'Hopper wrote:
Allan Foster wrote:
In National Division Three (level 3) that year, the clubs were, in no particular order:
Vale of Lune, Sheffield, Plymouth, Met Police, Fylde, Maidstone, Birmingham, Exeter, West Hartlepool, Wakefield, Morley & Nuneaton. |
Level 4 that year was made up of: Roundhay, Rugby, Solihull, Stourbridge, Preston Grasshoppers, Birkenhead Park, Broughton Park, Derby, Durham City, Lichfield and Northern. |
I think you will find that was level 5... the first split North / South below 4 national leagues (see my post early in the thread). It had a catchy title of "Area League North" I believe!
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Posted By: Mark W-J
Date Posted: 29 Aug 2020 at 09:52
No, Area League North/ South was level four. Renamed Courage League Four North/ South at the start of the 1990-91 season. Became Courage Five North/ South for the 1994-95 campaign (I think) due to the reduction in the size of leagues above.
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